Echoes of Genius: From the Dawn of Electrical Recording to Hidden Violin Treasures
Rare and revelatory, these archival releases span a century of recording history – from the...
It’s little over a year since the last DVD of Verdi’s I due Foscari starring Plácido Domingo and Francesco Meli was...
Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 12/2017
Alessandro Stradella’s music is currently enjoying a moment, and not before time. Ensemble Mare Nostrum’s Stradella Project is now four...
Reviewed by Alexandra Coghlan in issue: 12/2017
It was in 1809‑10, during Rossini’s final year at Bologna’s Liceo Musicale, that he was invited by the singer-composer Domenico...
Reviewed by Richard Osborne in issue: 12/2017
Anthony Lewis edited The Fairy Queen for the Purcell Society and conducted its first complete recording (L’Oiseau-Lyre, 1957). This long-overdue...
Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 12/2017
This production, filmed at the Théâtre de Caen in February 2017, is a natural extension of Les Arts Florissants’ five-year madrigals...
Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 12/2017
You’d be forgiven for assuming that this release, featuring a French coloratura soprano in repertoire that includes the Hamlet Mad...
Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 12/2017
It’s not often worth devoting many words of a CD review to the contents of the CD’s booklet. However, what...
Reviewed by Charlotte Gardner in issue: 12/2017
Regarding Granados and Goyescas, José Menor is as much a scholar as a pianist. In his booklet notes to this...
Reviewed by Jed Distler in issue: 12/2017
A lot of thought has gone into this lovely album of orchestrated Schubert songs, as conductor Laurence Equilbey makes clear in...
Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 12/2017
This has to be one of the most exciting and engaging releases of medieval song in recent years. The Sollazzo...
Reviewed by Edward Breen in issue: 12/2017
Rare and revelatory, these archival releases span a century of recording history – from the...
A compelling portrait of the iconic wartime pianist and cultural hero, brought vividly to life in a...
Downes blends biography, pop culture, and provocative insight in this punchy Critical Lives entry
Jed Distler revisits the Frenchman’s EMI and Erato recordings in a new 42-disc set
A new name on the audio scene, courtesy of a British hi-fi retailer launching a ‘house brand’: and...
Rob Cowan on a bumper Beethoven crop and the voice of a seraphic soprano
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