Blomstedt’s discography is fairly voluminous, but even in the context of some exceptional recordings (including an impressive ...
Kazuki Yamada is on ebullient form; but then, I’ve rarely encountered him when he isn’t. He’s back in Britain for a fortnight ...
Michelle Assay on a treasurable collection of hitherto unreleased recordings by the enigmatic Romanian pianist ...
As the Exilarte Zentrum in Vienna marks its 10th birthday, James Jolly learns about its mission to bring home musical estates ...
Pekka Kuusisto on the roots of bis deeply personal new album; John Dowland – why his songs are still relevant 400 years on ...
There are no signs of the UK FM service being switched off yet, let alone DAB, says Andrew Everard – but what are the best ...
Often considered the ‘problem child’ among Mendelssohn’s symphonies, the ‘Reformation’ has been less popular on record than ...
It’s 400 years since his death, but the music of the Renaissance composer and lutenist John Dowland feels as compelling and ...
Today's Video of the Day is a performance of Britten's Corpus Christi Carol by soprano Ruby Hughes.
Featuring works by Vaughan Williams, Ellen Reid and Caroline Shaw as well as American folk music, Pekka Kuusisto’s new album ...
Vol 2 of Cut Circle’s ‘complete’ Josquin series returns to the start of his career. (I put ‘complete’ in quotes because the ...
I don’t think anyone would argue with the assertion that this is one of the great theatre scores of the last half-century.