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

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

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

The Russian composer César Cui (1835-1918) certainly wasn”t just anybody: he was one of the

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

By transferring the epic ballad onto the piano, Frédéric Chopin invented a new genre –

With his Well-Tempered Clavier, Johann Sebastian Bach created a musical cosmos spanning all keys –

In his “A Tramp Abroad”, Mark Twain mocked the mighty Hoforgan at Lucerne as a

This is the sound of Iceland: rough and intimate, mysterious and hauntingly exciting. Songs about

‘We want more!’, critics rejoiced after the Vienna Vocal Consort’s release of Byrd. Certainly! Now,

Following their internationally acclaimed Italian Journey (KL1400), featuring Italian rarieties, the Quartetto di Cremona returns