Review: Krieger: Orchestral Works (Goías Philharmonic Orchestra, Neil Thomson)
Little known Brazilian music of real distinction.
Little known Brazilian music of real distinction.
Swanky Polish countertenor returns to opera’s roots in eclectic new program.
An anonymous female composer of the 18th century steps out of the shadows.
Brecht and Weill’s scabrous masterwork retains its bite, enhanced orchestrations and all.
Australian cellist Richard Narroway’s new ABC release is a smasher!
Andreas Scholl sprinkles his magic on the music of a little-known Czech composer.
Clarity, intelligence and artistry to spare in top Brit’s new Debussy collection.
Hindoyan offers spirited and fresh takes on well-known fare.
Elder’s passionate reassessment of Delius’ masterpiece demands to be heard.
Fifty years of Gallic musicmaking, lush, dramatic and thoroughly enthralling.
Sonatas for our uncertain times superbly played and recorded.
A banquet and bouquet with fragrant 19th-century music for flute and piano.
I Fagiolini serve up an aural feast of which Michelangelo would have approved.