Online classical concerts & events to enjoy this month (January 2025)
Peter Quantrill explores a range of documentaries and concerts from Sir Antonio Pappano, Daniel...
If you’re familiar with the first four volumes of Noriko Ogawa’s Debussy cycle, Vol 5 will not surprise you. In...
Reviewed by Jed Distler in issue: AW/2011
This enticing seventh (and final) volume of Clementi’s works for solo piano is a notable achievement on several levels. The...
Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: AW/2011
Alice Sara Ott, the 23-year-old German-Japanese pianist, seems to be a musician in a hurry; since signing to DG in...
Reviewed by Harriet Smith in issue: AW/2011
It now seems many years since 11-year-old Sarah Briggs delighted her television audience not only with tales of her beloved...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: AW/2011
In this, the 10th volume of Ronald Brautigam’s complete solo Beethoven, he reaches the Bagatelles. In addition to the well-known...
Reviewed by Harriet Smith in issue: AW/2011
Bach’s Cello Suites are much favoured by viola da gambists, double-bassists, bassoonists, lutenists and guitar players as well as viola...
Reviewed by Julie Anne Sadie in issue: AW/2011
This sumptuously illustrated sixth instalment of Margaret Phillips’s complete Bach continues with clean, poised playing, devoid of artifice. The watchword...
Reviewed by Malcolm Riley in issue: AW/2011
“Improvisation over standards from the Renaissance” is this CD’s explanatory subtitle. The standards are certainly there, from Lassus’s Susanne un...
Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: AW/2011
With his third book of madrigals, the defining features of Gesualdo’s style appear in earnest, and Delitiæ Musicæ’s complete survey...
Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: AW/2011
Janowski’s early success with The Ring on record (now RCA, and see my survey of the cycle, A/07) makes him...
Reviewed by Mike Ashman in issue: AW/2011
Peter Quantrill explores a range of documentaries and concerts from Sir Antonio Pappano, Daniel...
Jed Distler hails a desirable box-set documenting the maestro’s 18-year tenure in Ohio
Jeremy Nicholas browses through two collections of keyboard treasures
Speakers with onboard amplification make plenty of sense if you want high performance without all...
‘This is an altogether absorbing volume, as valuable and enlightening as it is original and...
This flagship player eschews the technology of the company’s other models for a clean sheet...
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