Review: Glass: Cocteau Trilogy (Katia & Marielle Labèque)
Glass and Cocteau find thrillingly eloquent champions in the Labèque sisters.
Glass and Cocteau find thrillingly eloquent champions in the Labèque sisters.
An enthralling Vivaldi survey is our Recording of the Month, alongside dynamic new releases from Lang Lang, Piotr Anderszewski and Sir Simon Rattle.
Muscular and mesmerising playing makes for a rewardingly satisfying listen.
Musicians and orchestral organisations worldwide remember Seiji Ozawa as a pioneering talent and "a joyful, kind, caring human being".
The French violinist admits "playing the genius of Mozart with another genius, it helps".
Yuja Wang blazes and dazzles, while maintaining amazing finesse.
Mozart heads up this month with Igor Levit and Víkingur Ólafsson hot on his heels. Vocal delights include Sarah Connolly’s Mahler and miraculous choral music by Stephen Hough.
Capuçon’s Mozart celebration kicks off with Kit Armstrong and 16 violin sonatas.
Orava Quartet's dazzling second album has been worth the wait.
Another variation on the Goldberg Variations is an uneven experience.
Nézet-Séguin and his Philadelphians uphold their Rachmaninov tradition, brilliantly.
Eloquence celebrates a French violinist and a Dutch soprano.
Eloquence releases two treasurable sets, featuring highly contrasting pianists.