Gramophone Editor’s Choice recordings – November 2014
Gramophone
Thursday, November 6, 2014
The month's best recordings, as selected by Gramophone's Editor, Martin Cullingford
Recording of the Month

No 1
Chopin Preludes
Ingrid Fliter pf
(Linn Records)
'Fliter seems to be able to achieve individuality seemingly effortlessly' Read review

No 2
Bach Violin Concertos
Joshua Bell vn ASMF
(Sony Classical)
'A depth of sound of almost Henryk Szeryng-like dimensions' Read review

No 3
Beethoven Piano Sonatas
Alessio Bax pf
(Signum)
'A reading of a formidable pace and impetus' Read review

No 4
Debussy Images. Préludes, Book 2
Marc-André Hamelin pf
(Hyperion)
'This is a disc to treasure' Read review

No 5
Bach Mass in B minor
Soloists; Arcangelo / Jonathan Cohen
(Hyperion)
'This reading deserves to be taken very seriously' Read review

No 6
Howells Stabat mater
The Bach Choir; Bournemouth SO / David Hill
(Naxos)
'True tours de force of balance and textural control' Read review

No 7
‘The Bells of Dawn’
Dmitri Hvorostovsky bar Masters of Choral Singing / Lev Kontorovich
(Ondine)
'Music close to Hvorostovsky’s heart' Read review

No 8
‘A Royal Trio’
Lawrence Zazzo counterten La Nuova Musica / David Bates
(Harmonia Mundi)
'I enjoyed this snapshot of London’s operatic life almost without reservation' Read review

No 9
‘St Petersburg’
Cecilia Bartoli mez I Barocchisti / Diego Fasolis
(Decca)
'There is rich music here, and dramatic too' Read review

No 10
‘Stella di Napoli’
Joyce DiDonato mez Opéra de Lyon Orch / Riccardo Minasi
(Erato)
'Warm tone, perfect control, a deeply sympathetic portrayal' Read review

DVD/blu-ray
Mahler Symphony No 5
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra / Riccardo Chailly
(Accentus)
'The sound quality is first-rate, always transparent but with a rich bass-line, the camerawork more often than not focusing on Chailly himself' Read review

Reissue/archive
Chopin Piano Works
Murray Perahia pf
(Sony Classical)
'A self-recommending six-disc set, which includes the Gramophone Award-winning disc of the Etudes' Read review