The aim of this collection is to provide listeners with a broader understanding of how music was conceived during the Italian Renaissance, beyond the usual focus on vocal works, whether sacred or d...więcej »
Recorded earlier this year, here’s a small but distinguished volume in the growing Brilliant Classics organ library. The songs and chamber music of Tarquinio Merula (1595-1665) now place him ...więcej »
Although perhaps better known for his intricate keyboard works than his orchestral music, J.S. Bach’s most prolific son was also a sympathetic composer for larger ensembles. As a young compos...więcej »
„Młody Mesjasz” to opowieść o niezwykłych wydarzeniach w życiu siedmioletniego Jezusa, które każą Mu zadać sobie pytanie: kim jestem? Wyjątkowa perspektywa, z jaką nie zmierzyli ...więcej »
This ingeniously programmed conceptalbum contains no original music by Paisiello but rather presents a selection of works which take as their inspiration his best‐known aria. ‘Nel cor pi&ugra...więcej »
Most albums of music by the undisputed master of Argentine tango, Astor Piazzolla are still issued at full price but following the success of ‘Café 1930’ (94896) with guitarist A...więcej »
The Organ Sonata by Elgar is relatively well-known, not least thanks to its orchestration by Gordon Jacob, but the only other work he originally composed for organ is the Cantique Op.3 No.1, which ...więcej »
Bedřich Smetana was a forerunner of the Nationalist music movement in 19th-century Czechoslovakia, and played a large part in developing the country’s musical identity. This disc comprises Sm...więcej »
From ‘the man who records faster than his shadow’ a multitracked version of Terry Riley’s toolkit of minimalism, recorded over just two days by Jeroen van Veen on piano and a vari...więcej »
Johan Helmich Roman (1694‐1758) has a fair claim to the title of the Swedish Handel, and these twelve sonatas for flute and basso continuo represent the best of his fresh and charming music. He evi...więcej »
Though born in Brunswick, Federigo Fiorillo (1755-c.1823) was of Neopolitan descent, as the most casual appreciation of these fine and rare concertante works will confirm. Indeed his work owes as m...więcej »