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250 Greatest Recordings of All Time Chosen by 35 of The World S Leading Musicians

The document presents a list of the 250 greatest classical recordings as selected by over 30 prominent musicians for Gramophone. It explores the relationship between musicians and critics, emphasizing that listening is an art in itself and that personal taste influences choices in recordings. The article also highlights notable recordings and the insights of various musicians regarding their selections.

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250 Greatest Recordings of All Time Chosen by 35 of The World S Leading Musicians

The document presents a list of the 250 greatest classical recordings as selected by over 30 prominent musicians for Gramophone. It explores the relationship between musicians and critics, emphasizing that listening is an art in itself and that personal taste influences choices in recordings. The article also highlights notable recordings and the insights of various musicians regarding their selections.

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250 greatest recordings of all time:

chosen by 35 of the world's leading


musicians

Here we reveal the 250 greatest classical recordings, as selected for


Gramophone by more than 30 leading musicians. Below, contributing
editor and reviewer Rob Cowan muses on why artists and critics
might choose differently...

"Do you play yourself?” There can’t be a music critic in the land who
hasn’t at one time or another been asked that very question. As if it
matters. Do crime novelists need to be criminals, or theatre critics
playwrights? I pose the question because so often lay listeners assume
that performers and critics hear music in the same way, and very often
they don’t. Being a musician is not the same as being a performer: there
are many competent amateur players who lack even an iota of
musicianship, while attentive listeners who aren’t endowed with the
technique or the coordination necessary to achieve an adequate
performance often feel the music more acutely than those who actually
play it. OK, this may sound high-handed to a fault, the defensive credo of
a musically ungifted scribe, but search the back issues of Gramophone
and you’ll find that virtually all the most perceptive commentary on music
has been written by “musicians” who either don’t play, or if they do, don’t
play in public.

● The 50 best Ludwig van Beethoven recordings

● The 50 best Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart recordings

● The 50 best Johannes Brahms albums

Listening itself is an art, and when, as a music journalist or critic, you set
out to interview performing musicians about repertoire or about other
performers, you will very quickly be shown the door if your own musical
intuition is found wanting. And a musician doesn’t need to agree with you
on specific performers or recordings. The common ground that musical
performers and critics share concerns the basic essentials of
interpretative genius, not least a discernible musical personality, respect
for – rather than slavish adherence to – the score, a musical sense of
timing, a feeling for period and appropriate style and, more vital than
anything, that indefinable quality that signals a symbiotic rapport between
the performer and the composer. That’s an area where sensitive critics
and musicians nearly always agree: you sense the glow of recognition at
the mere idea of (to mention just a few of the miracles chosen by our
artists) Schnabel’s or Furtwängler’s Beethoven, Fischer-Dieskau singing
Schubert’s Winterreise or the Callas/de Sabata Tosca.

Some choices are rather telling, or at least they seem so to me. For
example, Hilary Hahn opting for Jascha Heifetz’s earlier, pre-war
recordings of Saint-Saëns and Sarasate showpieces rather than his more
pungent, post-war versions. The reason I say that is because to my ears
those Thirties 78s more approximate Hahn’s own predominantly lyrical
style than Heifetz’s later recordings where intensity levels are pushed up a
rung or two. And what of Jean-Efflam Bavouzet choosing Carlos Kleiber’s
Tristan over, say, Furtwängler’s? Could that be something to do with the
performance’s combination of rarefied atmosphere and textual
transparency, edging Tristan just a little in the direction of Debussy’s
Pelléas? Yefim Bronfman mentions Beethoven’s string quartets with the
Budapest Quartet and, yes, there too I imagine parallels: tonal solidity,
interpretative directness and an obvious respect for musical form. That’s
one of the bonuses of talking to artists who are eager to share their
responses to great recordings: you suddenly understand so much more
about how their minds work, musically speaking, because by imagining
those performances in your mind’s ear, you’re communing on a level
beyond the reach of words.

But “musicians as critics” is also at times a rather complex issue. I’ve


sometimes wondered whether when certain musicians review recordings,
either privately or in print, they harbour an unconscious agenda, justifying
their own technical weaknesses by promoting the idea of musicianship
“that matters so much more than technique”. Which might explain the
occasional oddball recommendation. No accusing fingers, I promise!

Past conversations with artists often have proved revealing: I recall


Christopher Hogwood’s fascination for the recordings of Willem
Mengelberg (Bernard Haitink’s was perhaps more to be expected), and
Trevor Pinnock’s admiration for Beecham. This sensation of meaningful
sharing is much the same as when critics talk to like-minded colleagues:
the idea is to focus an authentic reaction. But where a performer
incorporates those experiences into an interpretation, we have to write
about them, though there are plenty of verbally eloquent musicians
around – Alfred Brendel, for example. Which brings me to one final point;
what artists experience when they read critics on their own performances
and whether that in turn colours their attitude to the writings of those
same critics on other performers. The old cliché about “it all being a
matter of personal taste” still holds, but it’s our responsibility to express
that “taste” in such a way that you will always know if it doesn’t
correspond with your own. That’s surely the hub of a Gramophone review.
Rob Cowan

The Jury
Julian Anderson composer; Marin Alsop conductor; Jean-Efflam
Bavouzet pianist; Yefim Bronfman pianist; Iain Burnside pianist;
Semyon Bychkov conductor; Sarah Chang violinist; Harry Christophers
conductor; Natalie Clein cellist; Sarah Connolly mezzo-soprano;
Imogen Cooper pianist; Joyce DiDonato mezzo-soprano; Julius Drake
pianist; Thomas Dausgaard conductor; Alan Gilbert conductor; Hélène
Grimaud pianist; Hilary Hahn violinist; Steven Isserlis cellist; Marc-
André Hamelin pianist; Angela Hewitt pianist; Stephen Hough pianist;
Alina Ibragimova violinist; Neeme Järvi conductor; Kirill Karabits
conductor; Andrew Litton conductor; Anne Akiko Meyers violinist;
Jonathan Nott conductor; Gianandrea Noseda conductor; Anne Sofie
von Otter mezzo-soprano; Vasily Petrenko conductor; Peter Phillips
conductor; Philippe Quint violinist; Stephen Rice conductor; Yevgeny
Sudbin pianist; Mark Wigglesworth conductor; Elizabeth Watts
soprano; David Zinman conductor

This article originally appeared in the June 2010 issue of


Gramophone.

The Recordings
Albéniz Iberia
Alicia de Laroccha pf
Decca

As idiomatic as Albéniz performances get

L Andriessen Writing to Vermeer


Asko/Schönberg Ens / Reinbert de Leeuw

Nonesuch

Vermeer’s life, as told by Louis Andriessen

Atterberg Cello Concerto


Truls Mørk vc Norrlands Opera SO / Kristjan Järvi

BIS

Mørk and Järvi combine to dynamic effect

Bach Brandenburg Concertos


Musica Antiqua Köln / Reinhard Goebel

DG

Exciting Brandenburgs despite fierce competition

Bach Concerto for Two Violins and Strings,


BWV1043
Yehudi Menuhin, George Enescu vns Paris SO / Pierre Monteux

Warner Classics

Warm-hearted readings from Menuhin and Enescu

Bach Orchestral Suites


English Concert / Trevor Pinnock
Archiv

Pinnock drives his English Concert to joyful heights

Bach Goldberg Variations (1955 recording)


Glenn Gould pf

Sony

The recording that launched Gould’s career

Bach Goldberg Variations (1981 recording)


Glenn Gould pf

Sony

Gould’s less showy Goldberg remake

Bach The Well-Tempered Clavier


Samuil Feinberg pf

Russian Disc

For some Bach devotees, Feinberg was the interpreter par excellence

Bach The Well-Tempered Clavier


Edwin Fischer pf

Warner Classics

This recording is justly regarded as a flowing, unforced classic

Bach The Well-Tempered Clavier


Andras Schiff pf

Decca

Schiff offers a more modern, characteristically intelligent and powerful


account

Bach Organ Music


Helmut Walcha org

Archiv

Austere Bach from the great German organist


Bach Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin
Gidon Kremer vn

ECM

Dazzling, continuously surprising playing from Gidon Kremer

Bach Cello Suites


Pablo Casals vc

Warner Classics

Casals magnificently made the case for these now much-recorded works

Bach Cello Suites


Steven Isserlis vc

Hyperion

Dance is the watchword for Isserlis’s joyful traversal, superbly played

Bach/Siloti Adagio from Toccata, Adagio & Fugue,


BWV564
Pablo Casals vc

Naxos

The great Spanish cellist, deft and profound

Bach Mass in B minor


Vienna Boys’ Choir, Vienna Concentus Musicus / Nikolaus
Harnoncourt

Warner
A characteristically individual view

Bach Mass in B minor


Sols; BBC Sym Chorus, New Philh Orch / Otto Klemperer

Warner Classics

A monumental and meticulous Mass recording

Bach St Matthew Passion


Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque Soloists / John Eliot Gardiner

Archiv

Theatricality and clarity combined

Bach St Matthew Passion


Sols; Collegium Vocale Ghent / Philippe Herreweghe

Harmonia Mundi

Herreweghe’s later recording is highly polished

Bartók Concerto for Orchestra


Budapest Fest Orch / Iván Fischer

Philips

Character and panache in a stunning recording

Bartók Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta.


Divertimento
COE / Nikolaus Harnoncourt
RCA

Harnoncourt’s Bartók eschews sentimentality

Bartók String Quartets


Emerson Qt

DG

High-powered, Gramophone Award-winning performances from the


Emersons

Bartók String Quartets


Hagen Qt

DG

Adventure and rich imagination – one of the Hagen Quartet’s finest


albums

Bartók Duke Bluebeard’s Castle


Sols incl Christa Ludwig, Walter Berry; LSO / István Kertész

Decca

Ludwig and Berry are superb leads – a classic

Beethoven Symphonies
COE / Nikolaus Harnoncourt

Teldec

Freshly conceived, Harnoncourt reinvents Beethoven for our age on


period instruments
Beethoven Symphonies
Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen / Paavo Järvi

RCA

Big-boned yet lithe new cycle

Beethoven Symphonies
London Classical Plyrs / Roger Norrington

Erato

Revolutionary performances that still pack a punch

Beethoven Symphonies
Chicago SO / Georg Solti

Decca

Beethoven in all his fury and might, Solti-style, with the Chicago players in
blazing form

Beethoven Symphony No 4
BPO / Wilhelm Furtwängler

Archipel

Beethoven as conceived by Furtwängler: leave your preconceptions at the


door

Beethoven Symphony No 5
VPO / Wilhelm Furtwängler

DG
By turns incendiary and incandescent, this is a magnificent Fifth

Beethoven Symphonies Nos 5 & 7


VPO / Carlos Kleiber

DG

One of the all-time great recordings – Kleiber and the Vienna Philharmonic
are electric

Beethoven Symphony No 9
NBC SO / Arturo Toscanini

RCA

More flexible than his reputation would suggest, and Toscanini’s NBC are
irresistible

Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2


Arthur Rubinstein pf LPO / Daniel Barenboim

RCA

The LPO provide splendour to match Rubinstein

Beethoven Violin Concerto


David Oistrakh vn French Nat RSO / André Cluytens

Oistrakh is wonderful, all passion and heart

Beethoven Violin Concerto


Thomas Zehetmair vn Orch of the 18th Century / Frans Brüggen

Phillips
Zehetmair is forceful and nuanced on a great disc

Beethoven Triple Concerto


David Oistrakh vn Mstislav Rostropovich vc Sviatoslav Richter pf BPO
/ Herbert von Karajan

Warner Classics

Four legends together and they don’t disappoint

Beethoven Cello Sonatas


Pablo Casals vc Rudolf Serkin pf

Sony

Magical playing from two titans in perfect accord with each another

Beethoven Piano Trio No 7, ‘Archduke’, Op 97


Wilhelm Kempff pf Henryk Szeryng vn Pierre Fournier vc

DG

Searching, witty, perfectly shaped performances

Beethoven Middle String Quartets


Budapest Qt

Bridge

For years a natural first choice

Beethoven Late String Quartets


Budapest Qt
Bridge

Authoritative reading by an iconic ensemble

Beethoven Late String Quartets


Alban Berg Qt

Warner Classics

A divisive set – too beautiful, or the more moving for it?

Beethoven Piano Sonatas


Artur Schnabel pf

Nuova Era

Daring and decorum in equal measure in this landmark sonata cycle

Beethoven Piano Sonatas


Alfred Brendel pf

Decca

Characteristic insight and intelligence from Brendel, Beethoven as poetry

Beethoven Piano Sonatas Nos 12-14, Opp 26 &


27
Glenn Gould pf

Sony

Gould as ever is his own man, which is to say, a genius – to some

Beethoven Piano Sonata No 29, ‘Hammerklavier’,


Op 106
Maurizio Pollini pf

DG

Pollini is a structural master – “One huge exhalation of creative breath”,


said Gramophone

Berg Piano Sonata, Op 1


Glenn Gould pf

Sony

Gould’s unique take on Berg’s early work still fascinates today

Berlioz Roméo et Juliette


Boston SO / Seiji Ozawa

DG

Lovely singing enhances Seiji Ozawa’s showpiece conception

Berlioz Symphonie fantastique


RCO / Colin Davis

Pentatone

If it’s Berlioz, say many, it has to be Colin Davis!

Bernstein Mass
Absolute Ensemble; Lower Austria Tonkünstler Orch / Kristjan Järvi

Chandos

A thrilling account of Bernstein’s rediscovered Mass


Bernstein West Side Story – Symphonic Dances
Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
LAPO / Leonard Bernstein pf

DG

Fascinating rhythm in two iconic American scores

Bizet Carmen
Sols incl Marilyn Horne; Met Op, New York / Leonard Bernstein

DG

Carmen, Bernstein-style: swaggering, charismatic

Brahms Symphonies
BPO / Nikolaus Harnonourt

Teldec

Harnoncourt’s Brahms is idiomatic, though there’s plenty of fascinating


musical exploration

Brahms Symphonies
Leningrad PO / Evgeny Mravinsky

Doremi

The legendary Russian maestro does Brahms

Brahms Symphony No 1
VPO / Carlo Maria Giulini

DG
Power and elegance go hand in hand with Giulini’s Brahms, with the VPO
on terrific form

Brahms Symphony No 1
BPO / Wilhelm Furtwängler

Tahra

Incandescent, elemental playing from the Berliners under Furtwängler

Brahms Symphony No 3
VPO / Carlo Maria Giulini

DG

The great partnership of the Vienna Phil and Giulini caught at its finest

Brahms Symphony No 4. Haydn Variations


BPO / Claudio Abbado

DG

For many the Haydn Variations are the jewel here, richly characterised,
superbly varied

Brahms Piano Concertos


Julius Katchen pf LSO / Pierre Monteux; János Ferencsik

Decca

Awesome virtuosity and highly sensitive playing

Brahms Piano Concerto No 1


Clifford Curzon pf LSO / George Szell
Decca

Soloist and conductor at their peaks, an old favourite

Brahms. Bruch Violin Concertos


Sarah Chang vn Dresden PO / Kurt Masur

Warner Classics

Old-school conductor meets brilliant young soloist

Brahms Violin Concerto


David Oistrakh vn Cleveland Orch / George Szell

Warner Classics

The king of violinists on scintillating form

Brahms Double Concerto


Wolfgang Schneiderhan vn János Starker vc Berlin RSO / Ferenc
Fricsay

DG

A perfect partnership

Brahms Piano Quartets


Arthur Rubinstein pf Guarneri Qt

RCA

Rubinstein the veteran joins the young Guarneris

Brahms String Sextet No 2


Jascha Heifetz vn et al

RCA

Heifetz as ever is technically brilliant but wonderfully songful here, too

Brahms Rhapsodies, Op 79. Klavierstücke, Opp


117-119
Radu Lupu pf

Decca

Revelations pour over each other from one of the great Brahmsians of our
day

Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem


Charlotte Margiono sop Rodney Gilfry bar Monteverdi Choir; ORR /
John Eliot Gardiner

Decca

A heavenly reading from Gardiner

Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem


Elizabeth Schwarzkopf sop Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau bar Philh
Chorus; Philh Orch / Otto Klemperer

Warner Classics

Juggernaut power in Klemperer’s famous recording

Britten String Quartets Nos 2 & 3


Amadeus Qt

Decca
The third quartet here was written for these players, and they play
superbly

Britten Peter Grimes


Sols incl Jon Vickers; Royal Opera / Colin Davis

Philips

Britten hated Vickers’s Grimes, thousands loved it

Bruckner Symphonies
Staatskapelle Dresden / Eugen Jochum

Warner Classics

Highly charged, romantically intense Bruckner

Bruckner Symphony No 8
BPO / Herbert von Karajan

DG

Jochum’s Eighth is his weak point but Karajan’s radiates warmth and
splendour

MA Charpentier La reniement de St Pierre


Les Arts Florissants / William Christie

Harmonia Mundi

Vivid performances of this rarely heard masterwork

Chopin Piano Sonata No 3, etc


Mikhail Pletnev pf
DG

Amazing playing and bold insights go hand in hand with Pletnev

Chopin Preludes
Alfred Cortot pf

Warner Classics

Scintillating expressiveness in a recording that is part of gramophone


history

Debussy La mer
Cleveland Orch / Pierre Boulez

DG

There’s mystery as well as clarity in Boulez’s La mer recordings

Debussy Préludes
Krystian Zimerman pf

DG

There’s a compelling intensity of character to these dazzling


performances

Debussy. Fauré Mélodies


Victoria de los Angeles sop

Warner Classics

The entirely musical and natural art of

De los Angeles caught in Debussy and Fauré


Debussy Pelléas et Mélisande
BPO / Herbert von Karajan

Warner Classics

Pelléas meets Wagner’s Tristan in this controversial (to some, overheated)


reading

Dutilleux Orchestral Works


BBC Philharmonic / Yan Pascal Tortelier

Chandos

Tortelier commands the demands of Dutilleux

Dvořák Symphonies
LSO / István Kertész

Decca

By turns explosive and searchingly lyrical, Kertész’s is the classic Dvořák


set

Dvořák Symphonies
Czech PO / Vaclav Neumann

Supraphon

Neumann’s rival to Kertész features terrific playing

Dvořák Piano Trio No 3


Beaux Arts Trio

Philips
Georgeously lyrical and integrated playing from the Beaux Arts Trio

Elgar Symphony No 1. Falstaff


LSO / Edward Elgar

Warner Classics

Restless, probing interpretations in the composer’s knowing hands

Elgar Violin Concerto. Cello Concerto


Yehudi Menuhin vn Beatrice Harrison vc

LSO; New SO / Edward Elgar

Warner Classics

Essential for Elgarians, two inspired performances

Elgar Enigma Variations


LSO / Pierre Monteux

Decca

Monteux’s famous Enigma with LSO forces still feels fresh and revealing

Elgar The Dream of Gerontius


Sols incl Janet Baker; Hallé Orch / John Barbirolli

Warner Classics

Janet Baker is magnificent in this moving Gerontius

Enescu Oedipe
Monte Carlo PO / Lawrence Foster
Warner Classics

A starry reclamation for Enescu’s epic opera

Falla El sombrero de tres picos


Philh Orch / Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos

Warner Classics

Theatricality abounds in this Spanish journey

Fauré Choral Works


Chorale Gabriel Fauré

Vox Unique (LP)

Fauré’s choral works reimagined for boys’ choir and organ

Franck Violin Sonata


Jacqueline du Pré vc Daniel Barenboim pf

Warner Classics

Intimate music-making from du Pré and Barenboim

Goldenthal Fire Water Paper: A Vietnam Oratorio


Pacific SO / Carl St Clair

Sony

A spectacular, heartfelt Vietnam memorial from Copland pupil Elliott


Goldenthal

Grieg. Schumann Piano Concertos


Leon Fleisher pf Cleveland Orch / George Szell

Sony

For many, the finest accounts of these works

Handel Concerti grossi, Op 6


AAM / Andrew Manze

Harmonia Mundi

Alert, alive and light-footed, Manze and the players clearly have a ball

Haydn ‘Paris’ Symphonies


Tonkünstler Orchestra / Kristjan Järvi

Preiser

Rich-toned recordings from the Musikverein

P Henry Apocalypse de Jean


Philips (LP)

A fine example of the music of French electronic-school composer Pierre


Henry

Humperdinck Hänsel und Gretel


Sols incl Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau; Munich RO / Kurt Eichhorn

RCA

Brilliant playing in a set often unfairly overlooked

Janáček The Cunning Little Vixen


Sols incl Lucia Popp; VPO / Charles Mackerras

Decca

Mackerras is incomparable in this repertoire

Josquin Desprez Masses


A Sei Voci

Naïve

A Sei Voci explore Josquin for the Naïve label

Knussen Horn Concerto. Flourish with Fireworks,


etc
Barry Tuckwell hn London Sinf / Oliver Knussen

DG

Bewitching music from composer Oliver Knussen

Kodály Cello Sonatas


János Starker vc

Delos

Kodály was a great János Starker admirer and the cellist here shows why

Korngold Between Two Worlds


Berlin RSO / John Mauceri

Decca

Korngold’s film score turned into a tone-poem and evocatively conducted


by John Mauceri
Lassus Lamentations of Jeremiah
Ens Vocal Européen / Philippe Herreweghe

Harmonia Mundi

A fine display of intense, mesmeric contemplation

Liszt A Faust Symphony


Hans-Peter Blochwitz ten Budapest Fest Orch / Iván Fischer

Philips

Brilliantly alert, with a touch of Satanic wit

Liszt A Faust Symphony


Siegfried Jerusalem ten Chicago SO /

Georg Solti

Decca

Beauty, power, excitement and lyrical singing

Liszt Totentanz
Alfred Brendel pf LPO / Bernard Haitink

Philips

Brendel brings dignity and tension to Liszt

Mahler Symphonies
Israel PO, NYPO, LSO / Leonard Bernstein

Sony
Bernstein in earth-shaking form with the Israel Phil

Mahler Symphonies
Bavarian RSO / Rafael Kubelík

DG

Kubelík, one of the first and among the finest Mahler advocates

Mahler Symphonies Nos 1-4


NYPO / Leonard Bernstein

DG

Bernstein again, this time with the polish of the New York Philharmonic

Mahler Symphony No 4
Judith Raskin sop Cleveland Orch / George Szell

Sony

Deep feeling in one of Szell’s finest hours

Mahler Symphony No 4
San Francisco SO / Michael Tilson Thomas

SFS

A Bernstein pupil in dramatic vein and great sound

Mahler Symphony No 5
VPO / Leonard Bernstein

DG
Bernstein had to persuade the Austrians to love Mahler, with fabulous
results

Mahler Symphony No 5
Bavarian RSO / Rafael Kubelík

Audite

Kubelík in the studio is great, live he’s even better

Mahler Symphony No 6
BPO / Claudio Abbado

DG

A deserving Gramophone Record of the Year

Mahler Symphony No 9
VPO / Simon Rattle

Warner Classics

Violent intensity and sweetness in Rattle’s Vienna Mahler Ninth

Mahler Symphony No 10
Bournemouth SO / Simon Rattle

Warner Classics

Passion and commitment in Rattle’s overpowering championing of


Mahler’s Tenth Symphony

Mahler Lieder
Janet Baker mez Hallé Orch / John Barbirolli
Warner Classics

Includes the classic Rückert-Lieder recording

B Mantovani Le sette chiese


Ens Intercontemporain / Susanna Mälkki

Kairos

Mälkki’s showcase for the young French composer

Messiaen Turangalîla-Symphonie
Bastille Op Orch / Myung-Whun Chung

DG

Messiaen’s own favourite recording of this work

Messiaen Vingt regards sur l’Enfant-Jésus


Pierre-Laurent Aimard pf

Teldec

Music of devotion and playing of simply stunning virtuosity

Messiaen Saint François d’Assise


Sols incl José van Dam; Hallé Orch / Kent Nagano

DG

Messiaen’s only opera – and his magnum opus

Morricone Gabriel’s Oboe from The Mission


Virgin
Ennio Morricone’s seminal music from the 1986 Jeremy Irons film

Mozart Symphonies Nos 40 & 41


English Baroque Soloists / John Eliot Gardiner

Decca

Dramatic accounts of the last two symphonies

Mozart Piano Concertos Nos 20, 21, 25 & 27


Friedrich Gulda pf VPO / Claudio Abbado

DG

Impassioned advocacy of these popular concertos

Mozart Concerto for Two Pianos, K365


Geza Anda, Clara Haskil pfs Philh Orch / Alceo Galliera

Warner Classics

Two great players present a united front

Mozart Horn Concertos


Dennis Brain hn Philh Orch / Herbert von Karajan

Warner Classics

Flawless solo playing in the classic recording

Mozart Sonata for Two Pianos, K448


Radu Lupu, Murray Perahia pfs

Sony
Two great pianists, one great sonata captured at Snape Maltings

Mozart Requiem
Sols incl Stephan Schreckenberger; Le Concert des Nations / Jordi
Savall

Astrée

Savall’s intimate reading of Mozart’s final work

Mozart Così fan tutte


Sols incl Elizabeth Schwarzkopf; Philh Orch / Karl Böhm

Warner Classics

Böhm’s finest Mozart opera set, with a dream cast

Mozart Don Giovanni


Sols incl Rodney Gilfry; English Baroque Soloists / John Eliot Gardiner

Archiv

An energetic interpretation, as compelling as any

Mozart Don Giovanni


Sols incl Joan Sutherland; Philh Orch / Carlo Maria Giulini

Warner Classics

Giulini’s Giovanni – grand and theatrical

Mozart Idomeneo
Sols incl Anne Sofie Von Otter; English Baroque Soloists / John Eliot
Gardiner
Archiv

The most vital of Idomeneo recordings

Mozart Idomeneo
Sols incl Werner Hollweg; Zürich Op / Nikolaus Harnoncourt

Teldec

The 1781 version played for dramatic intensity

Mozart Le nozze di Figaro


Sols incl Bryn Terfel; English Baroque Soloists / John Eliot Gardiner

Archiv

A hugely enjoyable yet intimate Figaro

Mozart Le nozze di Figaro


Sols incl Simon Keenlyside; Concerto Köln / René Jacobs

Harmonia Mundi

Jacobs’s conducting is sparkling and mischievous

Mozart Le nozze di Figaro


Sols incl Kiri te Kanawa; LPO / Georg Solti

Decca

A starry cast bristles with theatricality

Mozart Die Zauberflöte


Vienna St Op / Georg Solti
Decca

Solti’s best-loved Mozart recording, a Zauberflöte to crown his career

Myaskovsky Symphonies
USSR State SO, Russian Federation SO / Evgeny Svetlanov

Warner Classics

Svetlanov rescued these symphonies from neglect

Muhly Mothertongue
Bedroom Community

The bright young thing’s genre-defying collection of miniatures

Nancarrow Studies for Player Piano


Wergo

As unique as they are unpredictable, these studies are revelatory ear-


openers

Nørgård Symphony No 3
Danish Nat RSO / Leif Segerstam

Chandos

A modern masterpiece played with fire

Paganini 24 Caprices
Michael Rabin vn

Warner Classics
Every detail can be heard with razor-sharp clarity on this supreme disc

Pärt In principio
Estonian Philh Chbr Choir; Estonian Nat SO / Tõnu Kaljuste

ECM

Exhilaration, piety and lamentation mingle

Praetorius Mass for Christmas Morning


Gabrieli Consort / Paul McCreesh

Archiv

A powerful testament to the expression of faith

Prokofiev Symphonies
LSO / Valery Gergiev

Philips

The blazing live performances that won Gergiev his job at the helm of the
LSO

Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3


Martha Argerich pf Montreal SO / Charles Dutoit

Warner Classics

Argerich’s response is utterly personal and vivacious

Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 5. Piano Sonata No


8
Sviatoslav Richter pf Warsaw PO / Witold Rowicki
DG

Sizzling account of a difficult-to-pin-down concerto

Prokofiev Love for Three Oranges


Kirov Op / Valery Gergiev

Philips

An exciting live recording from Amsterdam, featuring a young Anna


Netrebko

Puccini La bohème
Sols incl Luciano Pavarotti; BPO / Herbert von Karajan

Decca

A grand Bohème, with Pavarotti and Mirella Freni

Puccini Tosca
Sols incl Maria Callas; La Scala, Milan / Victor de Sabata

Warner Classics

One of the greatest achievements on record

Purcell Complete Anthems and Services


King’s Consort / Robert King

Hyperion

A fine recording, immaculately delivered, and boasting some exceptional


soloists

Purcell Dido and Aeneas


Sols incl Sarah Connolly; OAE / Elizabeth Kenny, Steven Devine

Chandos

Connolly’s exquisitely sung Dido leads a great cast

Rachmaninov Symphony No 3
Philadelphia Orch / Sergei Rachmaninov

Pearl

The composer conducts his own work

Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances


St Petersburg PO / Mariss Jansons

Warner Classics

Glorious playing and wonderful, expansive conducting from a true podium


master

Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances


Moscow PO / Kyrill Kondrashin

Melodiya

A Soviet-era recording full of vigour

Rachmaninov Piano Concertos


Zoltan Kocsis pf San Francisco SO / Edo de Waart

Philips

Fast, light, incisive – Kocsis is on top form


Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3
Evgeny Kissin pf Boston SO / Seiji Ozawa

RCA

Phenomenal virtuosity from Kissin with Ozawa

Rachmaninov “Rachmaninov plays


Rachmaninov”
Sergei Rachmaninov pf

RCA

The first virtuoso pianist-composer of the recording era: these discs


remain fascinating

Rachmaninov Vespers
Robert Shaw Festival Singers / Robert Shaw

Telarc

Shaw coaxes great warmth from his singers

Rameau Une symphonie imaginaire


Les Musiciens du Louvre / Marc Minkowski

Archiv

A great Baroque conductor meets a great composer

Rautavaara Cantus Arcticus


Leipzig RSO / Max Pommer

Ondine
A compelling work that beautifully captures the Finnish composer’s
evocative sound world

Ravel Piano Concerto for the Left Hand


Samson François pf Paris Conservatoire Orch / André Cluytens

Warner Classics

François plays with tremendous vitality and spirit

Ravel Daphnis et Chloé


Montreal SO / Charles Dutoit

Decca

Has Ravel’s score ever sounded quite as ravishing?

Ravel Shéhérazade
Régine Crespin sop SRO / Ernest Ansermet

Decca

Régine Crespin at her idiosyncratic, seductive best

Reich Different Trains


Kronos Qt

Nonesuch

Reich’s response to the tragic human cost of war is authoritatively


performed

Reich Different Trains. Triple Quartet


Smith Qt
Signum

An equally moving response, the Smith players’ recording is paired with


another minimalist classic

M Richter 24 Postcards in Full Colour


Sols incl Max Richter pf

FatCat Records

A conceptual exercise that created a work of surprising musical beauty


using mobile ringtones

Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No 4


Alfred Cortot pf Paris Conservatoire Orch / Charles Munch

Naxos

Delicate poetry and an astonishing conclusion

Salonen Wing on Wing


Finnish RSO / Esa-Pekka Salonen

DG

Salonen’s celebration of architecture and nature – incorporating Frank


Gehry’s voice

Schubert Symphonies Nos 5, 6, 8 & 9


Salzburg Camerata; Salzburg Mozarteum Orch / Sandor Végh

Capriccio

Collegiate music-making in Schubert


Schubert Symphony No 8
VPO / Carlos Kleiber

DG

Kleiber’s laser-like concentration brought to bear on Schubert’s Eighth

Schubert Symphony No 8
Leningrad PO / Evgeny Mravinsky

Melodiya

Showing why Mravinsky is one of the greats

Schubert Symphonies Nos 8 & 9


VPO, BPO / Wilhelm Furtwängler

Archipel

An archive alternative to the famous DG recording

Schubert Symphony No 9, ‘Great’


BPO / Wilhelm Furtwängler

DG 447 439-2GOR

Furtwängler pushes forwards with excitement but also with an awareness


of the work’s architecture

Schubert String Quintet, D956


Orrea Pernel, Jacob Krachmalnick vns Karen Tuttle va Pablo Casals,
Madeleine Foley vcs

Music & Arts


Exceptional lead-violin work

Schubert ‘Trout’ Quintet, D667


Clifford Curzon pf Members of the Vienna Octet

Decca

A “Trout” that’s bursting with character

Schubert ‘Trout’ Quintet, D667


Emil Gilels pf Amadeus Quartet

DG

Excellent balance between strings and piano, super-sensitive playing from


Gilels

Schubert ‘Trout’ Quintet, D667


Hephzibah Menuhin pf Amadeus Quartet

Warner Classics

An individual reading from Hephzibah Menuhin

Schubert Complete Music for Piano Four Hands


Yaara Tal, Andreas Groethuysen pf

Sony

A splendidly clear yet atmospheric recording

Schubert Variations on an Original Theme, D813


Sviatoslav Richter, Benjamin Britten pf
Decca

A fascinating document of a live Britten recording

Schubert Fantasia, D940. Mozart: Sonata, K488


Radu Lupu, Murray Perahia pfs

Sony

Two pianists reveal the music’s innermost secrets

Schubert Schwanengesang
Peter Schreier ten András Schiff pf

Wigmore Hall Live

A legendary partnership is profoundly satisfying

Schubert Winterreise
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau bar Jörg Demus pf

DG

Fischer-Dieskau’s third recording of Winterreise

Schubert Winterreise
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau bar Gerald Moore pf

DG

A powerful portrayal from the great baritone

Schoenberg A Survivor from Warsaw


Gottfried Hornik narr VPO / Claudio Abbado
DG

Abbado harnesses the visceral impact of this work

Schumann Symphonies
ORR / John Eliot Gardiner

Archiv

A winning combination of scholarship and insight

Schumann Symphonies
Cleveland Orch / George Szell

Sony

Szell’s typically classical approach produces a full, natural orchestral


sound

Schumann Collected Lieder


Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau bar Christoph Eschenbach pf

DG

Fischer-Dieskau’s experience shows in every bar

Schumann Dichterliebe, Op 48
Ian Bostridge ten Julius Drake pf

Warner Classics

Bostridge interprets all these songs as much through the mind of the poet
as the composer

Schumann Dichterliebe, Op 48
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau bar Christoph Eschenbach pf

DG

Fischer-Dieskau is the master of this repertoire

Scriabin Piano Works


Vladimir Sofronitsky

Philips

Sofronitsky was so associated with these works, he was even married to


Scriabin’s daughter

Sheppard Church Music


The Sixteen / Harry Christophers

Hyperion

The Sixteen shed light on a neglected genius

Shostakovich Symphonies Nos 5-8, 10-12 & 15


Evgeny Mravinsky

Melodiya

Mravinsky premiered six Shostakovich symphonies and that frisson is


conveyed here

Shostakovich Symphony No 7
St Petersburg PO / Yuri Temirkanov

RCA

A monumental recording from Temirkanov


Shostakovich Symphony No 14
Moscow CO / Rudolf Barshai

Russian Disc

Sombre symphony played with great force

Shostakovich Symphony No 15
Cleveland Orch / Kurt Sanderling

Elatus

Sanderling highlights Shostakovich’s dark intent

Shostakovich. Tchaikovsky Violin Concertos


David Oistrakh vn Philadelphia Orch / Eugene Ormandy, NYPO /
Dimitri Mitropoulos

Sony

Shostakovich Violin Concerto No 1


David Oistrakh vn Leningrad PO /

Evgeny Mravinsky

RCA

Another intense Oistrakh Shostakovich No 1

Shostakovich String Quartet No 8


Borodin Qt

Melodiya
The Borodins’ no-nonsense, uninhibited approach suits this diverse work
perfectly

Sibelius Symphony No 2
LSO / Colin Davis

RCA

Davis’s second Sibelius cycle yielded this utterly convincing and natural
recording

Stockhausen Gesang der Jünglinge. Kontakte


Karlheinz Stockhausen elec

DG (LP)

The great rule-breaker in person

J Strauss II Die Fledermaus


Bavarian St Op / Carlos Kleiber

DG

Kleiber picked his operas carefully and this is a flamboyant treat

R Strauss Ein Heldenleben


BPO / Herbert von Karajan

DG

One of Karajan’s signature, and most refulgent, BPO recordings

R Strauss Vier letzte Lieder


Elizabeth Schwarzkopf sop Berlin Rad SO / George Szell
Warner Classics

For some, this recording will never be surpassed

R Strauss Vier letzte Lieder


Gundula Janowitz sop BPO / Herbert von Karajan

DG

Strong competition for the Schwarzkopf classic

R Strauss Der Rosenkavalier


Sols incl Gwyneth Jones; Bavarian Staatsoper Orch / Carlos Kleiber

DG DVD

An iconic Rosenkavalier from Carlos Kleiber

R Strauss Der Rosenkavalier


Sols incl Régine Crespin; VPO / Georg Solti

Decca

Solti knew Strauss and stamps his authority here

Stravinsky Symphonies
SRO / Ernest Ansermet

Decca

Lively, stylish and individual, Ansermet’s Stravinsky was always an event

Stravinsky The Firebird


CBSO / Simon Rattle
Warner Classics

Unbelievably intense power comes from Rattle’s attention to the tiniest


details

Stravinsky The Rite of Spring


Cleveland Orch / Pierre Boulez

DG

Precision and seismic power from Boulez and the Cleveland Orchestra

Stravinsky The Rite of Spring


Kirov Orch / Valery Gergiev

Philips

Gergiev makes you listen anew and finds elemental fury

Tallis Church Music


Clerkes of Oxenford / David Wulstan

CfP

This album enshrines perhaps the finest Spem in alium on record

Tchaikovsky Symphonies Nos 4-6


LSO / Igor Markevitch

Philips

Superbly gripping Tchaikovsky from Markevitch and his London forces

Tchaikovsky Symphonies Nos 4-6


Leningrad PO / Evgeny Mravinsky

DG

Slavonically intense, sometimes at breakneck speeds – these are old


favourites

Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6
VPO / Valery Gergiev

Philips

The Vienna strings are exceptional for Gergiev’s full-bodied Pathétique

Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1


Emil Gilels pf State Academic SO / Evgeny Svetlanov

Melodiya

A star pairing to reinvigorate a great warhorse

Tchaikovsky Mélodie, Op 42 No 3
Daniil Shafran vc Nina Musinian pf

Brilliant Classics

Discover a brilliant but often-overlooked cellist

Tchaikovsky The Queen of Spades


Kirov Op / Valery Gergiev

Philips

A marvellously consistent recording of this tricky but volcanic opera


Tubin Complete Symphonies. Kratt
Estonian Nat SO / Arvo Volmer

Alba

Impressive performances of an Estonian composer

Verdi Requiem
NBC SO / Arturo Toscanini

RCA

No one conjured the terror of the heavens in this work like Toscanini

Verdi Requiem
Sols incl Elisabeth Schwarzkopf; Philharmonic Orch / Carlo Maria
Giulini

Warner Classics

A profoundly spiritual reading from Giulini

Verdi Don Carlo


Sols incl José Carreras, Mirella Freni; BPO / Herbert von Karajan

Warner Classics

The four-act version, with Karajan on fire

Verdi Rigoletto (Ponnelle film)


DG DVD

Pavarotti enjoys himself in Ponnelle’s sumptuous film, but Ingvar Wixell is


a blistering Rigoletto
Verdi La traviata
Sols incl Ileana Cotrubas, Plácido Domingo; Bavarian St Op / Carlos
Kleiber

DG

Textual cuts are the only blot on a moving Traviata

Victoria Requiem
Tallis Scholars / Peter Phillips

Gimell

A benchmark recording of the Victoria Requiem from Peter Phillips’s Tallis


Scholars

Vivaldi The Four Seasons


Enrico Onofri vn Il Giardino Armonico / Paolo Grazzi

Teldec

A wonderfully evocative Four Seasons

Vivaldi The Four Seasons


Joseph Silverstein vn Boston SO / Seiji Ozawa

Telarc

One of the finest versions of this perennial work

WagnerDie Meistersinger von Nürnberg


Sols incl Domingo, Fischer-Dieskau, Deutsche Oper Orch / Eugen
Jochum
DG 477 7559GOR4

Fischer-Dieskau is humane and moving as Hans Sachs

Wagner Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg


Staatsakapelle Dresden / Herbert von Karajan

Warner Classics

Karajan coaxes glorious sounds from his players

Wagner Parsifal
Sols incl Peter Hoffmann, Dunja Vejzovic, Kurt Moll; BPO / Herbert
von Karajan

DG

Long-admired as a classic Parsifal

Wagner Der Ring des Nibelungen


Bayreuth Fest Orch / Joseph Keilberth

Testament

One of the great archive finds of recent years

Wagner Der Ring des Nibelungen


VPO / Georg Solti

Decca

A spectacular and dramatic interpretation, all Ring-lovers will want this in


their collections

Wagner Tristan und Isolde


Sols incl Birgit Nilsson; Bayreuth Fest Orch / Karl Böhm

DG

Nilsson in incandescent form, live at Bayreuth

Wagner Tristan und Isolde


Staatskapelle Dresden / Carlos Kleiber

DG

Sleek conducting underpins a seductive Tristan

Wieniawski. Saint-Saëns. Sarasate Violin works


Jascha Heifetz vn LSO / Sir John Barbirolli

RCA

Wieniawski-champion Heifetz presents an ardent case

Wolf Spanisches Liederbuch


Elisabeth Schwarzkopf sop Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau bar Gerald
Moore pf

DG

Features both singers at the peaks of their career

Xenakis Jonchaies
Luxembourg PO / Arturo Tamayo

Timpani

Committed performances from Tamayo’s Luxembourg forces


Ysaÿe Complete Violin Recordings
Eugène Ysaÿe vn

Sony

Ysaÿe playing his own recordings – a real collector’s item

BA Zimmermann Présence
Aloys Kontarsky pf Saschko Gawriloff vn

Siegfried Palm vc

DG

A penetrating look into the heart of this composer

BA Zimmermann Requiem für einen jungen


Dichter
Sols; Holland Symphonia / Bernhard Kontarsky

Cybèle

An unsettling scream of an anti-war work

“The Art of Michael Rabin”


Michael Rabin vn

Warner Classics

A lovely collection celebrating the brilliant Heifetz protégé, beautifully


recorded

“Hush”
Bobby McFerrin; Yo-Yo Ma
Sony Classical

The great cellist meets Bobby McFerrin in this fabulously unique album

“Live at Steinway Hall”


Cornelius Claudio Kreusch pf

Available to download

Hard-to-categorise improvisations by the German pianist

“Mad Scenes”
Maria Callas

Warner Classics (download only)

The unique Maria Callas caught at her most histrionically impressive

Music from the Eton Choirbook, Vol 2


Purcell Consort of Voices / Grayston Burgess

Argo (LP)

An uplifting example of the Consort at their best

“My Soul doth magnify the Lord”


St Paul’s Cathedral Choir / John Scott

Hyperion

A rich anthology presented with soul-stirring animation

“New Year’s Day Concerts 1989 & 1992”


VPO / Carlos Kleiber
Sony

Superb New Year’s Day concerts from Vienna under Carlos Kleiber

“Officium”
Jan Garbarek sax Hilliard Ens

ECM

Ancient chant meets jazz-style improvisation in this remarkable disc

“Signature”
Ensemble Organum / Marcel Pérès

Harmonia Mundi

A wonderfully compiled and performed medieval music survey

“Victor Recordings of 1919-1926”


Alfred Cortot pf

Pearl

Wit and imaginative richness from the inter-war years

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