Review: Bach: St John Passion (English Baroque Soloists, Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner)
Gardiner’s thrilling third St John blazes with passion and power.
Gardiner’s thrilling third St John blazes with passion and power.
Intense taletelling of Czech and Hungarian works for cello and piano from cellist Laura van der Heijden and Jâms Coleman.
Nelsons and Gewandthaus enter Bruckner Pantheon with culmination of cycle.
Half-truths are rendered in sonic half-light in this evocative new account from Roth and Les Siecles
A Danish 'White Album', swirling, spacious and haunting.
Grigorian compels in a recital of bleeding, heart-on-sleeve Rachmaninov.
Reach for the oxygen as Jack Liebeck tackles the Himalayas of the violin.
New conductor takes his place in the Pantheon of Sibelius interpreters.
Plenty to relish and think about amid the sounds of Silence.
Wilson conjures the spirit of the dance for his ravishing Ravelian delights.
Dark-hearted Polish gem sparkles in thoughtful staging.
Brilliant playing of music that belongs firmly in the concert repertoire.
Verve and panache abound in sumptuous, elegant celebration of French baroque.