Recordings of the Year 2014 – free digital magazine out now!
James Jolly
Friday, December 19, 2014
The ultimate guide to the best classical recordings of 2014
What a vintage! It’s been many years since we witnessed quite such a magnificent harvest; maybe the glorious weather that we enjoyed this year (at least in the UK) had an effect on the music-making that went on. Whatever the reason, the industry gave us a constant stream of truly mouthwatering releases throughout 2014.
As we did last year, we have gathered together the recordings that made the most impression on us over the course of a year (13 issues’ worth) into a free digital magazine, and we also remind you of the recordings which took a Gramophone Classical Music Award in late September (quite a few that were noted with an Editor’s Choice received the double accolade of also taking an award).
The recording which captured our imagination this year, above all others, was a set of the four Brahms symphonies with various overtures and shorter works. Hardly original stuff, you might retort, but these are works that maintain their hold over music-lovers’ affectations year in and year out – they are indeed the musical incarnation of Shakespeare’s glorious phrase (of Cleopatra) that ‘age cannot wither…not custom stale’ their ‘infinite variety’. What made Riccardo Chailly’s Decca set with the Gewandhausorchester of Leipzig so special was that it achieved what all great music-making aspires to, to make it sound new once again. Chailly’s tenure in Leipzig has been one of the most rewarding partnerships of recent years: a conductor who understands what is involved when he takes on the music directorship of one of the world’s greatest orchestras, and how to meld that orchestra’s history with the necessity to inhabit the present – tradition constantly renewed and reinvigorated, perhaps. It was a real pleasure, at this year’s Gramophone Classical Music Awards, to orchestrate the presentation of the Recording of the Year Award to Maestro Chailly by Sir Neville Marriner.
We hope you find much to interest you, and we hope that it’ll help stimulate some Christmas present ideas.
Read the free Recordings of the Year 2014 digital magazine.