Goyescas with Luis Fernando Pérez

The superbly refined Goyescas are a summit of the Spanish piano repertoire. In each of these crepuscular pieces, Enrique Granados looks with nostalgia to Goya's eighteenth century. Following in the footsteps of Alicia de Larrocha, Luis Fernando Pérez makes use of the entire palette of colours suggested by Granados, and draws each scene with great delicacy and expressiveness.
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The King of the Piano in New York

Claudio Arrau was a true aristocrat of the piano, always impeccably dressed, always the "Grand Seigneur". In this concert, recorded in New York on his eightieth birthday, the Chilean ...

The contralto of the century

One hundred years ago exactly, Kathleen Ferrier, one of the greatest voices of the twentieth century, was born. This boxed set of fourteen CDs includes the complete recordings of the British ...

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Barenboim, Mozart and Bruckner

One of Mozart's piano concertos to open the programme (No. 24 and 22), followed by a Bruckner symphony (No. 7 and 8): with grace and mystical fervour, Daniel Barenboim revisits two of his ...

The Madness of King Handel

René Jacobs returns to the orchestra pit at La Monnaie with Orlando, one of the most magical operas by Handel, rife with spells and treachery. The great Knight is impersonated by Bejun ...