- Dring: Complete Works for Oboe (Chandos)A disc of unexpected delights – delicious music played with wit and elegance [NB]
- 17th and 18th Century Organ Toccatas, Sonatas and Canzonas (Da Vinci Classics)Bellatti is a skilful guide through the Ligurian organ landscape [JV]
- Puccini: Tosca (Pristine Audio)Much here is vivid and compelling, especially with Pristine’s enhanced sound, but for me de Sabata prevails [RMo]
- Contemporary Choral Works (Regent)An enjoyable and stimulating album of recent church music [JQ]
- The Last Castrato. Arias for Velluti (Château de Versailles)Mostly unheard gems by less familiar composers of the Bel canto era [MP]
- Elgar: Symphony No.1 (NDR Radiophilharmonie)Another great take on Elgar’s First from a top German orchestra and their outgoing chief [PH]
- Maria Lettberg (piano): Europolis (Oehms Classics)Music that should be better known and will reward the listener on every hearing [SA]
- Bruckner: Symphony No.5 (Elatus)(Déjà Review) Bruckner would surely have been pleased with the passionate commitment shown here [TB]
- Puccini: Le Villi (BR Klassik)As satisfying an account of the youthful Puccini’s first success as one could wish to encounter [RMo]
- Philippe Quint (violin) Milestones (Pentatone)An enterprising programme of premieres [LW]
- Peter Moore (trombone): Shift (Chandos)Peter Moore has built on his astonishing debut and his world renown is well deserved [SA]
- Bruckner & Gesualdo: Motets (Soli Deo Gloria)A stimulating and interesting musical programme, superbly performed by the Monteverdi Choir [JQ]
- Ben-Haim: Orchestral & Chamber Music (cpo)A thoughtfully assembled set [EJW]
- Williamson: Chamber Music for Wind and Piano (Divine Art)This is a thoroughly entertaining release, including a really excellent mix of Williamson’s chamber music [KT]
- R & C Schumann & Liszt: Piano Works (Danacord)A thought-provoking recording of Schumann and Liszt on an 1856 Erard [RMas]
- Schumann: Piano Quintet & Brahms: Piano Quartet No 2 (Naxos)(Déjà Review) This recording has been absent from the catalogues for too long [JW]
- Verdi: Il trovatore (Pristine Audio)A performance which captures the absolute essence of Verdi’s masterpiece in remarkably fine sound [PSt]
- Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé (Warner Classics)A delicate, subtle, very Gallic account, beautifully engineered [RMo]
- Bruckner: From the Archives Vol 1 (SOMM Ariadne)An uneven but promising start to a large-scale exhumation [SV]
- Vali: Esfahan (Navona)A fascinating collection of cross-cultural music [GPu]
- Boulez: Livre pour Quatuor (Pentatone)An authoritative recording of Boulez’ only quartet in its final completed form [SB]
- Chopin & Scriabin (Forgotten Records)A perfect blend of two great piano traditions from an unremembered master of the keyboard [PH]
- Elgar: The Kingdom (Signum Classics)A fine achievement which amply demonstrates the greatness of Elgar’s score [JQ]
- Beethoven: Violin Concerto, Grosse Fuge (Archipel)It’s great that these performances are newly available, but sample before you buy [JW]
- Ives: Orchestral Works (Naxos)Delightful, typically idiosyncratic but inessential Ives [PBW]
- Puccini: Tosca (Deutsche Grammophon)An important Tosca from Deutsche Grammophon [PH]
- Folk Trails: Anya Alexeyev (Toccata Next)Works from three continents, inspired by folk music, played on a concert grand [EJW]
- Shostakovich: Symphony No. 15 (BR Klassik)An excellent live account directed by a master of this elusive work [RWe]
- Ravel: The Complete Songs of Ravel (Signum Classics)Clarity, fastidiousness, wit, harmonic richness, and melodic subtlety [JF]
- Ruth Gipps: Orchestra Works Volume 4 (Chandos)This series goes from strength to strength – Symphony No.5 is quite a discovery [NB]
- Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau: A Centenary Tribute (SOMM Ariadne)A fascinating set of rare live Fischer Dieskau performances and a chance to hear him reminisce [DHa]
- Barber: Orchestral Works (RCA)A lack of documentation detracts only a little from the excellent performances [JQ]
- Telemann: Recorder Sonatas (Coviello Classics)A fine debut recording by an excellent, young recorder player [JV]
- Wiseman: Wolf Hall / The Mirror And The Light (Silva Screen Records)An atmospheric score from a terrific BBC series [PRJ]
- Legendary Italian Violinists (Meloclassic)Recordings that are seeing the light of day on CD for the first time, and very welcome they are too [SG]
- Antiphonies for Brass (World of Brass)An imaginative CD of brass band music, inspired by Beethoven, Chopin and Byrd [KT]
- Delvincourt: Chamber Music Vol. 2 (Ciar Classics)The Quintet certainly provides enough of interest to encourage me to look out for the other volumes in this series [BSt]
- Rózsa and Bartók: Violin Concertos (LSO Live)An unusual and welcome pairing [DHa]
- Röntgen: Piano Music Vol. 6 (Nimbus)More wonderful and neglected piano music, impeccably played [JWe]
- Shostakovich: String Quartets 1-6 (Genuin)Enduringly powerful music receiving performances of remarkable skill and insight [NB]
- Verdi: Simon Boccanegra (Opera Rara)An important example of the rich artistic legacy of the Elder/Hallé partnership [MC]