On the Record: September 2023
Handel’s tree-hugging despot enjoys a lively new outing, the Philly aces Rachmaninov, Christian Li explores Mendelssohn, and Offenbach’s Peruvian soufflé fizzes with fun.
Handel’s tree-hugging despot enjoys a lively new outing, the Philly aces Rachmaninov, Christian Li explores Mendelssohn, and Offenbach’s Peruvian soufflé fizzes with fun.
Nézet-Séguin and his Philadelphians uphold their Rachmaninov tradition, brilliantly.
Three exciting discoveries: Florence Price’s concertos and Randall Goosby’s violin.
Winners in the classical music, opera, music theatre, jazz and visual media/film categories have been announced in a ceremony taking place in Los Angeles.
The Philadelphia Orchestra Music Director discusses Limelight's game-changing Recording of the Year.
The judges listened, the votes are in, and the verdict is…
Our critics have scrutinised 50 outstanding discs released in the past 12 months for the annual Limelight Recording of the Year.
Nézet-Séguin and his Philadelphians do this African American trailblazer proud.
With two Recordings of the Month, a trio of American rediscoveries, operatic delights galore and the latest from the Kanneh-Masons, it’s a red-letter month on disc.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin and his orchestra have the measure of snarly gnarly scores.
Nézet-Séguin luxuriates in Mahler’s most grandiose conception.
The conductor talks to Clive Paget about his recording of Mahler's “Symphony of a Thousand” with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Limelight's Recording of the Month in April.
Trifonov proves a passionate Rachmaninov advocate.