Editor's Choice: October 2024 | The best new classical recordings
Friday, September 6, 2024
Featuring outstanding new recordings from the Calidore String Quartet, La Serenissima and Adrian Chandler, Joshua Bell, Steven Isserlis and Jeremy Denk
In every issue of Gramophone, Editor Martin Cullingford chooses 12 albums (10 new releases, plus one video and one archive recommendation) as his Editor's Choice. Below, you will find the albums selected as Editor's Choice in the October 2024 issue, beginning with the Recording of the Month.
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Recording of the month
Beethoven ‘The Middle Quartets’
Calidore String Quartet
Signum
‘Sophistication, sheer polish … Beethoven-playing of rare vividness’ – just some of the praise Richard Wigmore offers this superb new release from the Calidore Quartet.
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Vivaldi ‘Vivaldi x22’
La Serenissima / Adrian Chandler vn
Signum
La Serenissima always bring a thrilling vitality and musicality to everything they record, and this second installment of Vivaldi double concertos is right up there with their very finest releases.
D Matthews ‘Complete String Quartets, Vol 6’
Kreutzer Quartet
Toccata Classics
A further instalment in Toccata’s series celebrating the string quartets and the imaginative musical voice of British composer David Matthews, with superb performances.
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Mendelssohn Two Piano Trios
Joshua Bell vn Steven Isserlis vc Jeremy Denk pf
Sony Classical
A starry line-up of soloists indeed, but what matters most is how brilliantly they sparkle as colleagues in a delightful album of Mendelsohn’s chamber music.
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Listen to the Gramophone Podcast interview with Joshua Bell, Steven Isserlis and Jeremy Denk:
Taneyev Violin Sonata. Piano Quintet
Spectrum Concerts Berlin
Naxos
‘A superb performance of Taneyev’s massive and meaty Piano Quintet,’ writes AFC, and one to rival 2005’s Award-winning recording from Mikhail Pletnev and colleagues.
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JS Bach Six Solo Cello Suites
Henrik Dam Thomsen vc
OUR Recordings
A truly beautiful journey through this most profound music, Bach’s Solo Cello Suites, performed throughout with palpable care and love and caught in wonderful sound.
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Fauré Piano Works
Aline Piboule pf
Harmonia Mundi
An incredible sense of attention to detail, from the exploration of Fauré’s expressive lines to the glorious-sounding instrument, characterise this rewarding release from French pianist Aline Piboule.
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Brahms ‘Songbook, Vol 2’
Sarah Connolly mez Hanno Müller-Brachmann bass-bar Malcolm Martineau pf
Linn
Malcolm Martineau’s series continues with Sarah Connolly and Hanno Müller-Brachmann in a well-chosen programme.
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Gesualdo ‘Silenzio mio’
Collegium Vocale Gent / Philippe Herreweghe
PHI
Philippe Herreweghe’s accomplished group Collegium Vocale Gent bring warmth, pathos and impeccable ensemble singing to this inventive programme of works by Gesualdo.
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Schubert Die schöne Müllerin
Julian Prégardien ten Kristian Bezuidenhout fp
Harmonia Mundi
Fresh and spontaneous interpretations from tenor Julian Prégardien, who is joined by the ever-imaginative Kristian Bezuidenhout on a superb-sounding fortepiano.
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DVD/blu-ray
Mozart Don Giovanni
Sols; Orchestra of the Opéra Royal de Versailles / Gaétan Jarry
Château de Versailles Spectacles
Staged in 18th-century dress and yet far from feeling conventional this production powerfully explores Mozart’s opera.
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Reissue/archive
‘American Virtuoso’
Berl Senofsky vn
Rhine Classics
Here is a wonderful insight into the music‑making of violinist Berl Senofsky, the first American to win the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Belgium, in 1955.