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Latest News: Classical, Recording of the Week

  • Recording of the Week, Vivaldi Operas - Ottone in Villa and Ercole

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Ercole sul Termodonte (starring Joyce DiDonato, Diana Damrau and Rolando Villazón) from Fabio Biondi and Europa Galante, and Ottone in Villa (with Sonia Prina in the title-role) from Il Giardino Armonico and Giovanni Antonini.

  • Recording of the Week, Christmas Releases

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Tudor Music for Advent and Christmas from Stile Antico, Russian Orthodox Vespers from the Don Cossacks Choir, Bach’s Christmas Oratorio from Riccardo Chailly, and a new collection of carols by John Rutter.

  • Recording of the Week, Schubert: Piano Duets

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Both eminent Schubertians in their own right, Paul Lewis and Steven Osborne join forces for the great Fantasie in F minor D940 and a handful of small-scale works for piano four hands in this captivating contender for my Disc of the Year.

  • Recording of the Week, Verdi's Otello from the LSO and Colin Davis

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Simon O’Neill is the jealousy-wracked general, Gerald Finley his nemesis, and Anne Schwanewilms his ill-fated wife in this edge-of-the-seat live recording, made at the Barbican last year and full of ‘savage and terrifying playing’ from the LSO.

  • Recording of the Week, The Three Baroque Tenors

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Ian Bostridge explores music which was tailor-made for John Beard, Francesco Borosini and Annibale Po Fabri, including arias by Handel, Arne, Boyce, Caldara and Alessandro Scarlatti and accompanied by The English Concert.

  • Recording of the Week, Bach's Violin Concertos from Rachel Podger and Brecon Baroque

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Following her widely acclaimed recordings of the solo sonatas and sonatas for violin and harpsichord, the British violinist and her hand-picked ensemble bring clarity and imagination to the concertos.

  • Recording of the Week, Jonas Kaufmann: Verismo Arias

    by Chris O'Reilly

    The star tenor branches out from his usual French and German repertoire with an idiomatically Italianate recital of arias by Mascagni, Leoncavallo, Giordano, Cilea and Boito, accompanied by Antonio Pappano and his Roman orchestra.

  • Recording of the Week, Wagner's Parsifal from the Mariinsky and Gergiev

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Taken from live performances in St Petersburg last June, Gergiev’s vividly theatrical reading of Wagner’s Bühnenweihfestspiel stars Gary Lehman as the titular ‘holy fool’, Violeta Urmana as Kundry, and René Pape as Gurnemanz.

  • Recording of the Week, Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte from René Jacobs

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Following his excellent series of the Mozart/Da Ponte operas, Jacobs presents a vibrant new recording of the late mystical singspiel, with a uniformly excellent cast headed by the young German lyric tenor Daniel Behle as Tamino.

  • Recording of the Week, Puccini's forgotten masterpiece - La Rondine

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Angela Gheorghiu sings the role of the eponymous swallow with Roberto Alagna as her naïve lover on a new DVD of Puccini’s unfairly neglected opera, filmed at the Metropolitan Opera last year with Marco Armiliato conducting.

  • Recording of the Week, Santiago a cappella

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Sir John Eliot Gardiner takes us on a journey through medieval and Renaissance Spain as he and the Monteverdi Choir follow in the footsteps of the pilgrims who travelled to the shrine of Saint James the Great.

  • Recording of the Week, Elīna Garanča goes Spanish

    by Chris O'Reilly

    The Latvian mezzo sings the title-role in Bizet’s Carmen from the Metropolitan Opera on DVD, and explores gypsy music still further on her new recital Habanera, which includes music from zarzuela, operetta and musical theatre.

  • Recording of the Week, Rued Langgaard - Music of the Spheres

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Composed during World War One when the Danish composer was just 26, this experimental and forward-looking work received its UK premiere only last week – Thomas Dausgaard does it proud in this new recording with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra.

  • Recording of the Week, 50 Years of the Grosses Festspielhaus Salzburg

    by Chris O'Reilly

    The Austrian festival celebrates its half-century by re-issuing a25-CD boxed set featuring five complete operas, ten orchestral concerts and two recitals – including the first release of an Alfred Brendel recital from 2007.

  • Recording of the Week, Gustav Mahler

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Deutsche Grammophon and EMI commemorate the 150th anniversary of the composer’s birth with lavish complete editions featuring performances from artists including Herbert von Karajan, Leonard Bernstein, Otto Klemperer and Simon Rattle.

  • Recording of the Week, Beethoven - Paul Lewis and the BBC Proms

    by Chris O'Reilly
  • Recording of the Week, Ronald Brautigam's Beethoven

    by Chris O'Reilly

    The Dutch fortepianist completes his outstanding cycle of the complete sonatas on BIS, with revelatory accounts of Opp. 101 and 109-111.

  • Recording of the Week, Handel's Berenice

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Alan Curtis presides over a highly persuasive account of Handel’s late opera with Il Complesso Barocco, starring Klara Ek in the title-role and Argentine countertenor Franco Fagioli as Demetrio.

  • Recording of the Week, Alfredo Casella

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Gianandrea Noseda and Francesco La Vecchia offer sterling advocacy for the Italian composer’s first two symphonies, composed in the first decade of the twentieth century and full of ‘imaginative orchestration and dark sonorities’.

  • Recording of the Week, Shostakovich Preludes & Fugues from Melnikov

    by Chris O'Reilly

    The Russian pianist brings atmosphere, mystery, weight and solemnity to the 24 Preludes and Fugues dedicated to Tatiana Nikolayeva.