
Howard Griffiths: |Bach in Brandenburg
One can never have too much Bach, neither of Johann Sebastian, nor of his second-eldest

One can never have too much Bach, neither of Johann Sebastian, nor of his second-eldest

Early Birds grapples with Baroque music’s representation of birdsong, an ideal that was featured in

“With humane purpose and artistic virtuosity, the Clarion Quartet gives a voice to great composers

“Concertino” shows the fascinating expressiveness of piano music for four hands. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and

International audiences have come to love the Italian composer Lorenzo Ferrero through his operatic works,

On its most recent recording, the Cembalo-Duo Leipzig presents debut recordings of works from the

From the Carnegie Hall to the Barbican Centre: as a pipa soloist, Yang Jing has

When the missionaries of the Jesuit Order were expelled from South America 250 years ago,

Rarely heard, early settings of Marian texts: following their acclaimed discs ‘Byrd’ and ‘Passion’, the

Two worlds collide – and become one: on “Dawning Together”, German-Canadian saxophonist Claudia Tesorino and