Instrumental, Harvey, J (composer)
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Shibe brings a lively charisma and a vibrant array of musical colour to the album, conjuring everything from 17th-century lute to Arabic oud across this wide-reaching programme. Sulayman’s performance... — More…
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Presto Recording of the Week, 12th May 2023
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Grammy Awards, 66th Awards (2024), Nominee - Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
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Chamayou certainly possesses the scintillating technique and broad palette of tonal colour required for Messiaen’s extraordinary music. As is clear from the thunderous explosions under the bells... — More…
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2022
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International Classical Music Awards, 2023, Nominated - Solo Instrument
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Opus Klassik Awards, 2023, Winner - Solo Instrumental
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Gramophone Awards, 2023 Finalists, Shortlisted - Piano
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Special offer. Jonathan Harvey: Deo
RecommendedEdward Picton-Turbervill (organ)
St John's College Choir Cambridge, Andrew Nethsingha
nuanced and exhilarating performances. — More…
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BBC Music Magazine Awards, 2017, Choral Winner
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Gramophone Magazine, July 2016, Editor's Choice
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This beautifully played sequence of viola works, all but one with piano, is an English Delight of instant appeal, but delves deep into tradition. The French La Marca reveals acute feeling for... — More…
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The two make a wonderful team, and are further blessed by the warm acoustic afforded by Edinburgh’s Greyfriars Kirk...With musicmaking as succulent as this, who needs jollification anyway? — More…
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I sometimes suspect Kevin Bowyer of being more interested in putting unusual repertoire on disc than in presenting coherent interpretations. Not so here. These performances clearly come from... — More…
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New Music Collections Vol. 4 - Piano
Thalia Myers (piano), Ian Pace (piano), Noriko Kawai (piano), Rolf Hind (piano), Melvyn Tan (piano), Huw Watkins (piano), Michael Finnissy (piano), Nicky Losseff (piano), Jonathan Powell (piano), Philip Mead (piano), Stephen Montague (piano), Susan Bradshaw (piano), Phyllis Sellick (piano), Roger...
A fascinating survey of contemporary (or near contemporary) piano works, played by expert interpreters, including several of the composers themselves. — More…