Artist: Phantasm Phantasm is recognised as the most exciting viol consort active on the world scene today. This latest recording honours the most celebrated Elizabethan composer of Renaissance consort music, William Byrd. |
Artist: Daniel Lozakovich & Kammerorchester des Symphonieorchesters des Bayerischen Rundfunks Debut album by the next young and talented violinist on Deutsche Grammophon, following the successful footsteps of Anne-Sophie Mutter and David Garrett who both joined the label as youngsters. |
Artist: Tamara Anna Cislowska After the death of Erik Satie, dozens of unsent love letters were found in his Paris apartment. Now composer Elena Kats-Chernin and pianist Tamara-Anna Cislowska send those letters off, in 26 meditative and passionate piano miniatures inspired by Satie’s extraordinary life and music. |
Artist: Mariss Jansons, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Mariss Jansons and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra recorded Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 8 in E flat in 2011, and this 2013 release presents that live rendition in the hybrid SACD format, with bonus audiovisual recordings included, either on DVD or Blu-ray disc. |
Artist: Mariss Jansons, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra |
Artist: Yeol Eum Son, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner A double Second Prize winner at the Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in 2011 (To my ears she gave the more exciting interpretation of the mandatory Tchaikovsky First Piano Concerto: a blistering reading that left me gasping. |
Artist: Ruby Braff Ruby Braff's 1957 tribute to trumpet great Bunny Berigan is only appropriate, as he has long since gone on to establish himself as one of the modern masters of swing. |
Artist: Mariss Jansons, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra |
Artist: Mariss Jansons, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Dorothea Röschman Continuing his Mahler cycle on RCO Live, Mariss Jansons turns in a euphoric reading of the brightest of the symphonies, the Symphony No. 4 in G major. |
Artist: Mariss Jansons, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Despite its formidable scale and extreme length, Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 3 in D minor has become one of his most popular works, and recordings of it have steadily increased with each passing year. |