Review: Krieger: Orchestral Works (Goías Philharmonic Orchestra, Neil Thomson)
Little known Brazilian music of real distinction.
Little known Brazilian music of real distinction.
Love letter to Janáček retains some of the composer’s charm but less of his bite.
Tuck rounds off her entertaining and illuminating Czerny series in style.
From Vienna to Hollywood, three quartets that should be heard more often.
In world’s first opera, moral debates and souls in torment have seldom felt such fun.
Auber’s zesty elixir offers a tonic that's as lip-smacking as Donizetti’s.
Diego Torre leads a fine cast in Herheim’s kaleidoscopic exploration of bereavement.
Spicy Latin-flavoured concertos, warmly played.
The piano leads the field with front runners Mitsuko Uchida and Leif Ove Andsnes, but first an auspicious start to a brand new Mahler cycle.
Cross-channel collaboration lends piquant French sensibility to a great English opera.
An episode from the life of Alfred the Great gets epic treatment.
First world war opera captures hearts and minds.
An eclectic month kicks off in Hollywood style with John Williams in Berlin, delivers a trio of early music gems, and ends with a ‘très jolie’ romp from the Opéra Comique.