The best new classical albums: Editor's Choice, September 2020
Friday, August 14, 2020
Featuring new releases from Dame Sarah Connolly, Osmo Vänskä, Paul Lewis, John Eliot Gardiner, Valery Gergiev and more
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Recording of the month
MAHLER Das Lied von der Erde
Dame Sarah Connolly mez Robert Dean Smith bar Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra / Vladimir Jurowski
Pentatone
At its finest – as it is here – Das Lied von der Erde is a work of profound poignancy; two superb soloists, and a conductor who beautifully shapes this performance, make it an unmissable release.
MAHLER Symphony No 7
Minnesota Orchestra / Osmo Vänskä
BIS
More Mahler this month: a brilliant and detailed traversal of the composer’s Seventh Symphony from Osmo Vänskä which more than warrants a place on this page – a very fine recording.
PICKARD The Gardener of Aleppo
Nash Ensemble / Martyn Brabbins
BIS
Covering 30 years of composer John Pickard’s career, these well-chosen works convey his concerns with emotion and events; the Nash Ensemble understand his sound world intimately.
BEETHOVEN Bagatelles
Paul Lewis pf
Harmonia Mundi
Paul Lewis is a pianist whose relationship with Beethoven’s music has brought us many albums of richly absorbing playing, and in the composer’s anniversary year, his Bagatelles enhance that fine catalogue.
JOHAN SMITH Guitar Works
Johan Smith gtr
Naxos
With competition prizes to his credit, Johan Smith is clearly a guitarist to follow, one with, as this mixed recital reveals, a compelling sense of touch and musicality.
FINNISSY Pious Anthems & Voluntaries
The Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge / Andrew Nethsingha
Signum
All praise to St John’s and their conductor Andrew Nethsingha for commissioning these works, and then recording them for posterity with such skill and devotion.
POTT At First Light
Commotio / Matthew Berry
Naxos
Francis Pott offers a moving addition to modern music – ‘a semi-secular Requiem’ as he puts it, one of thought-provoking depth, performed with compassion by Commotio and Matthew Berry.
‘HERE WE ARE’
The Hermes Experiment
Delphian
This fabulous young chamber ensemble – comprising harp, clarinet, soprano and double bass – have really caught the imagination with their commitment to commissioning and their infectious and brilliant performances.
HANDEL Semele
Sols; Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque Soloists / John Eliot Gardiner
SDG
This masterpiece – more opera than oratorio – justifies all advocacy, and certainly gets it here in a thrilling performance by John Eliot Gardiner and a fabulous line-up of soloists.
HANDEL Arias
Avery Amereau contr Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra / Nicholas McGegan
Philharmonia Baroque
Avery Amereau brings dramatic personality to her richly coloured contralto voice in a recital of Handel arias ranging from the theatrical to the more meditative.
DVD/BLU RAY
WAGNER Tannhäuser
Sols; Bayreuth Festival Orchestra / Valery Gergiev
DG
Few –if any – young singers have recently earned such excited attention as soprano Lise Davidsen. Here she is in a major Wagner role from the composer’s spiritual home.
REISSUE/ARCHIVE
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphonies Nos 4 & 5, etc
NBC Symphony Orchestra / Leopold Stokowski
Pristine Audio
‘One of the most impressive historical Stokowski sets yet to be released,’ writes Replay author Rob Cowan; featuring works by Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky and Rimsky-Korsakov, it’s another Pristine triumph.
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