 Andreas Haefliger | ... |
 Andrew Maginley/Lute | J.S. Bach, S.L. Weiss and A. Falckenhagen
Sylvius Leopold Weiss is the central pin to the music I have chosen for this recording. He was the friend of J.S. Bach, inspiring him to write music for the... |
 Ann Murray / Malcolm Martineau | ... |
 Anne Akiko Meyers | ... |
 Antonio Meneses | ... |
 The Brook Street Band | ... |
 The Choir Of New College Oxford | ... |
 David Owen Norris / Sonnerie | ... |
 The Dufay Collective | ... |
 Emily Van Evera / Christopher Morrongiello | ... |
 Emma Curtis, contralto & The Frolick | Why Calliope?
I was researching the celebrated alto castrato Senesino when I found Calliope. As I slowly thumbed it’s decorated eighteenth century pages I realised that I had in my hands a real tr... |
 English Chamber Orchestra | ... |
 The English Concert | ... |
 Errollyn | ... |
 Gothic Voices | With this their 22nd recording, Gothic Voices return to the rich and intriguing musical world of 14th century France. The programme presented here is devoted to the courtly chanson, a genre at the cut... |
 Handel And Haydn Society Chorus | ... |
 Jacob Heringman | ... |
 Jeffrey Khaner | ... |
 Joglaresa & Belinda Sykes | ... |
 Jonathan Manson & Trevor Pinnock | ... |
 Kai Gleusteen / Catherine Ordronneau | ... |
 La Serenissima | ... |
 Leon McCawley | ... |
 Lorraine Hunt Lieberson | ... |
 Luiza Borac | ... |
 Manchester Camerata | ... |
 Marina Piccinini | There are few if any composers who encapsulate the dilemma of being a 20th-century creative artist quite as poignantly as Prokofiev. He fled revolutionary Russia in 1918 to escape the smouldering caul... |
 Matthew Wadsworth / Carolyn Sampson | ... |
 Matthew Wadsworth / James Gilchrist | ... |
 Maxim Rysanov | “Romantic expression”, Maxim Rysanov says, is the thread, the theme, that connects and unites the half-dozen works for those most romantically expressive of instruments, the viola and piano, on th... |
 The Parnassian Ensemble | In Charles Boyle’s play As you Find it, produced at Lincoln’s Inn Fields in 1703, Sir Pert is enthusiastic about a private concert: ‘This is a noble entertainment … and much beyond anything I ... |
 Phantasm | ... |
 Philippa Davies | Bach Flute Sonatas
Can a universe spring from a single point? In the music of Johann Sebastian Bach at least, yes it can. That point could be a text, a handful of notes or an instrument: for each ... |
 Philippe Graffin | ... |
 Philippe Graffin / Claire Désert | ... |
 Phoebe Carrai | ... |
 Phoebe Carrai / Tanya Tomkins | ... |
 Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra | ... |
 Rudens Turku / Milana Chernyavska | ... |
 Shlomo Mintz | ... |
 Sonnerie | ... |
 Szymanowski Quartet | ... |
 Todd Levy / Elena Abend | ... |
 Trevor Pinnock | ... |
 WDR Sinfonie-Orchester Koln | ... |
 William Barnewitz | In 2001 I was diagnosed with Parkinson Disease. This was not, as you can well imagine, a welcome event in my life. As I have gotten used to the idea that this is a permanent part of my day, I have als... |
 The Works | Elgar’s father ran a music shop in Worcester High Street and tuned pianos in the grand country houses round about. Edward was born on June 2nd 1857, a time when the family had taken a country cottag... |