Review: A Viennese Bouquet (Melissa Farrow, Erin Helyard)
A banquet and bouquet with fragrant 19th-century music for flute and piano.
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.
Dame Ethel’s second opera proves she was more than a one or two hit wonder.
David Malouf’s poetic world brought to life thanks to Katie Noonan & co.’s beautiful blend.
Music celebrating hidden love no longer confined to the closets of history.
Wilson and his Sinfonia produces a top pick in this luscious score.
Cheney offers a unique and enquiring take on Australian chamber music.
An outstandingly detailed Siegfried from Rattle, providing you can live with the lead.
Kožená and Rattle return with a compelling program of folk song arrangements.
Bartók but not as you know him: Aimard re-boots the Piano Concertos.
Late Massenet shines in a recording that makes a strong case for a staging.
Hamelin colours Fauré’s night music with both light and shade.
Another outstanding release in Bychkov's complete survey of Mahler's symphonies.