Review: Franz Schmidt: The Symphonies (BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Jonathan Berman)
Another survey of the Schmidt symphonies: great music finally getting its due.
Another survey of the Schmidt symphonies: great music finally getting its due.
Granger’s harp and Blanch’s guitar make for an unusual but perfect match made in musical heaven.
Celia Craig's oboe is the star on two premiere recordings.
Bristling with passion and pathos, Rattle delivers the finest of Kát’as.
Rediscovering Mrs Messiaen, an overlooked virtuoso.
Järvi excels once again in rare French ballet music.
All the drama of Handel expertly recreated in miniature.
The earth moves for Gimeno in a supremely sexy Turangalîla.
Warner boxes up a tremendous legacy from a cool customer.
Ridout celebrates the great Lionel Tertis and all things viola.
Muscular and mesmerising playing makes for a rewardingly satisfying listen.
A unique, snazzy collection from the Bowl and Copland conducts Copland.
Stasevska ensures a fine Finnish composer gets her due.