
Ullrich Böhme at |the Sauer-Organ
Franz Liszt’s majestic ‘Prelude and Fugue on the Name BACH’ is not only his best-known

Franz Liszt’s majestic ‘Prelude and Fugue on the Name BACH’ is not only his best-known

Dazzling colours, sparky rhythms, and invigorating sounds: fireworks from the CD-player need not always be

Measured against the extent of musical life at the end of the 19th century, the

The Kunstlied of the nineteenth century is dominated by compositions by Robert Schumann, Felix Mendelssohn

The era of the North German Baroque is a remarkable time in many respects. It

The chamber choir I Vocalisti makes its debut recording for Rondeau Production and offers a

New cantatas for the liturgical year: the keyword ‘cantata’ makes one think immediately of Johann

The music historical sensation now available on CD from Rondeau Production: Bach’s newly discovered chorale

Gaude, Plaude! – the Mädchenchor Hannover (Hanover Girls Choir) sings at the beginning of this

Heinrich Schütz performed his St John Passion at the Dresden court on Good Friday 1666.