Review: Saint-Saëns (Lang Lang, Gina Alice, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Andris Nelsons)
Muscular and mesmerising playing makes for a rewardingly satisfying listen.
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.
Vänskä celebrates his farewell to Minnesota in spectacular style.
Infectious enthusiasm is a hallmark of these vibrant performances.
Thought-provoking Mozart from Australia’s period band.
Early Verdi gets a stylish Bavarian outing.
Richly textured contemporary works from Bulgarian-born Brit.
Schumann sings on superbly employed period instruments.
A Swedish Mozartian shines in his true colours.
An unusual instrumental combination takes you to the stars and back.
Culmination to a distinguished cycle is more a collection of weaker links.
Rachmaninov with two Kirills – Gerstein and Petrenko – makes a perfect package.