
Stylish polish and more than a few spontaneous touches distinguish Jean-Efflam Bavouzet’s way with Mozart, most notably in the G major K. 453 concerto. Here
Let’s be honest: Chandos couldn’t just come out and call
Andrew Davis recorded exactly this coupling, and very well, for
Is it really true that Fauré’s piano music is too intimately scaled and harmonically refined to make an impact in large halls? Louis Lortie’s first
There’s no inherent reason why Spanish conductors should excel in the music of Ginastera or other Spanish and Latin American composers, aside from the fact
This disc, Volume 2 in John Wilson’s ongoing survey of Copland’s orchestral music on Chandos, contains some of his least well-known orchestral music, but also
Throughout her long career, Imogen Cooper has rightfully been acclaimed
Chandos has championed the work of William Alwyn, and this
Everyone has a bad day now and then, and everyone
There is only one questionable moment on this well-filled disc of Janácek orchestral music: the string-led apotheosis in the last movement of Taras Bulba, right