“Bruckner’s Eighth Symphony is the zenith of…
It’s no surprise that this disc is immediately accessible and a joy to listen to. Lindberg’s own…
OK, this is as complex as it gets: Ferneyhough’s La Terre est un Homme. It seems…
This is not yet another recording of the Four Seasons. More importantly, this is not your standard…
The 16 symphonies of Allan Pettersson have often been described as music of pain, anguish, and…
The expectations run high when there is a new Suzuki release with his Bach Collegium…
This is a major new addition. Codebreaker is a 55-minute piece for choir, orchestra and soprano, composed by British composer James McCarthy and premiered only a few years ago.
Nimrod Borenstein’s Violin Concerto is a substantial work cast in four movements. It resembles the style of Prokofiev, Barber, Glass and -dare I say- Szymanowski, but still has a voice of its own.
Currentzis seems to shock and awe with each new release. I had been eagerly anticipating this Tchaikovsky release, having been exposed to the conductor’s introspective rendition of the Violin Concerto with Patricia Kopatchinskaja. Surprisingly…