

This 68-minute program–a compilation of recordings made by Jordi Savall, Montserrat Figueras & Co. during the years 1976 and 2008 (including several selections originally released

Lucky for us, in his latest project Jordi Savall shares his love for traditional Irish and Scottish music, music originally played on fiddle and/or harp

This performance of Bach’s Art of Fugue is an analog recording originally released in 1986. It was first digitally mastered and offered on CD in

This is Jordi Savall’s second recording of this work; his earlier one is my version of reference (particularly if you like period instruments), but this

Since 1991 when Jordi Savall contributed to the soundtrack of Alain Corneau’s acclaimed film Tous les Matins du Monde (type Q4828 in Search Reviews), he’s

Jordi Savall has brought us yet another treasure on his own Alia Vox label, this time a mixed bag of music by Reformation Era composers

Though primarily recognized as a specialist in 17th and 18th century repertoire, Jordi Savall returns every decade or so to his Catalan roots. In 1979

This isn’t bad by any means, but it very closely duplicates a similar program from Andrew Manze and the English Concert on Harmonia Mundi containing

Jordi Savall’s superb musical taste and curiosity almost invariably focus on Spain (Bach and Monteverdi notwithstanding). The Italian Luigi Boccherini first went there in 1768

Altre Follie is Jordi Savall and Hesperion XXI’s follow-up to their critically acclaimed 1998 La Folia recording (type Q6449 in Search Reviews). Like the previous
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