Naxos
-
New. Banks: 18 Pieces for Orchestra
Martin Robertson, Charlie Siem, Tony Banks, Frank Ricotti, John Barclay, Skaila Kanga
London Philharmonic Orchestra, City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Czech National Symphony Orchestra, The Czech National Symphony Choir, Mike Dixon, Paul Englishby, Nick Ingman
3 CDs
$27.00Downloads
Audio formats guide -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Complete Masses, Vol. 3
Carolina Ullrich, Elvira Bill, Patrick Grahl, Dominik Köninger, Wdr Radio Choir, Cologne Chamber Orchestra, Christoph Poppen
Poppen’s soloists are as fine as any and blend particularly delectably towards the end of K275’s Agnus Dei...the Cologne forces give their all in performances that are just about ideal. — More…
CD
$13.75Downloads
Audio formats guide -
Rossini: Elisabetta, regina d'Inghilterra
Serena Farnocchia, Patrick Kabongo, Mert Süngü, Luis Aguilar, Mara Gaudenzi, Veronica Marini
Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra, Cracow Philharmonic Chorus, Antonino Fogliani
2 CDs
$25.25Downloads
Audio formats guide -
Szymanowski - Stabat Mater
Iwona Hossa (soprano), Ewa Marciniec (mezzo-soprano) & Jaroslaw Brek (baritone), Ewa Marciniec (mezzo-soprano)
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Warsaw Philharmonic Choir, Antoni Wit
Antoni Wit and his players undoubtedly have the measure of this music, but it is the singing of the soprano Iwona Hossa that lends this disc its special distinction… superb value. — More…
Awards:
-
BBC Music Magazine Awards, 2009, Choral Finalist
CD
$13.75Downloads
Audio formats guide -
-
Elgar - Sacred Choral Music
Jonathan Vaughn (organ)
Choir of St. John’s College Cambridge, Christopher Robinson
Awards:
-
Gramophone Magazine, August 2004, Editor's Choice
CD
$12.50Downloads
Audio formats guide -
-
Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 15
RecommendedRoyal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, with Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, Vasily Petrenko
Petrenko's hallmark of winning careful but always meaningful articulation from his Liverpool players is as apparent in the outlines of the woodwind and brass uproar at the centre of the early... — More…
Awards:
-
Presto Recording of the Week, 11th June 2012
CD
$13.75Downloads
Audio formats guide -
-
American Classics - Leonard Bernstein
Philippe Quint (violin)
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop
…Leonard Bernstein's 1954 Serenade… contains some of the composer's most polished and coherent music. And it's done full justice by the formidable technique and shapely phrasing of the Russian-American... — More…
Awards:
-
Gramophone Magazine, December 2005, Editor's Choice
CD
$13.75Downloads
Audio formats guide -
-
Even by the high standards of previous Maggini/ Naxos offerings, this is an exceptionally fine disc.
If you don't know Frank Bridge's First Quartet of 1906, its ardour and melodic fecundity... — More…Awards:
-
Gramophone Magazine, October 2003, Editor's Choice
CD
$12.50Downloads
Audio formats guide -
-
Stanford: Clarinet Sonata
Robert Plane (clarinet), Mia Cooper (violin II) & David Adams (viola)
Gould Piano Trio
There's some fine music here, and Robert Plane is a persuasive advocate. …Stanford enthusiasts will welcome the bonus of his third and last Piano Trio: Brahmsian again and here given a clear... — More…
Awards:
-
Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2007, Editor's Choice
CD
$12.50Downloads
Audio formats guide -
-
Sacred Music from Notre-Dame Cathedral
Joanna Forbes (soprano, Rebecca Hickey (soprano), Kathryn Oswald (contralto), Alexander L'Estrange (counter-tenor), Richard Eteson (tenor), Alexander Hickey (tenor), Timothy Watson (tenor) & Francis Brett (bass)
Tonus Peregrinus, Antony Pitts
An utterly beguiling introduction to Léonin and Pérotin — More…
Awards:
-
BBC Music Magazine, August 2005, Choral & Song Choice
CD
$13.75Downloads
Audio formats guide -