Classical New Releases

Curating the best new classical recordings

There’s always wonderful music to discover, from instrumental to vocal music, new recordings of old favorites, or albums featuring cutting-edge contemporary works. Discover more about each selection below.

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Patrick Messina & Fabrizio Chiovetta: Songs

December 31, 2020

Patrick Messina is well known to orchestras and audiences as one of the leading clarinetists of our time. After winning an impressive range of prizes during the first years of his career, Swiss pianist Fabrizio Chiovetta has issued a series of critically acclaimed recordings. Messina and Chiovetta come together to take us to America, with a program of traditional songs, ...

Voices in the Wilderness: Music of the Ephrata Cloister

December 30, 2020

“Voices in the Wilderness” is an album comprised of a cappella hymns written by the residents of the Ephrata Cloister, an 18th-century celibate community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Some of the music is by the solitary sisters of Ephrata, who are the earliest known female composers in America. This is the first time this music has been performed by a ...

Mysliveček: Oboe Quintets, String Quartets

December 29, 2020

Josef Mysliveček has most frequently been mentioned in connection with Mozart (who, for a certain time, viewed him as a model and inspiration) and is best known for his operas. A prolific and gifted composer, Mysliveček also wrote instrumental music, including symphonies and chamber pieces. His quartets are characterized by wonderfully refined slow middle movements. Even more unique are his ...

Violin Sonatas of Brahms & Dohnányi – Jenna Sherry, Dániel Lőwenberg

December 28, 2020

Jenna Sherry is a versatile young American violinist based in London who is a member of the Ensemble Experimental of the SWR Experimental Studio in Freiburg and John Eliot Gardiner’s Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, and is the founder and artistic director of Birdfoot Festival, an international chamber music festival in her native New Orleans. For her debut recording, she has ...

Rising with The Crossing

December 27, 2020

Philadelphia-based contemporary vocal ensemble The Crossing, under the direction of Donald Nally, releases “Rising with The Crossing,” an uplifting album that serves as an offering of hope amidst a pandemic as well as a journey through the ensemble’s projects over the last several years. The album includes music by Joby Talbot, Eriks Ešenvalds, Dieterich Buxtehude, Paul Fowler, Alex Berko, Ted ...

TENET Vocal Artists: Love Enfolds Thee Round

December 26, 2020

TENET, a New York City-based early music ensemble, presents a Christmas disc of music spanning medieval to modern-day repertoire. True to the ensemble’s mission, TENET’s pristine, one-on-a-part singing lends itself well to both familiar and rarely heard songs and carols featured in this recording.

Bach: Christmas Oratorio – La Capella Reial de Catalunya, Le Concert des Nations, Jordi Savall

December 23, 2020

By the end of May 1723, Johann Sebastian Bach had finally been appointed cantor of the four churches in the historic center of Leipzig. Over the following six years, he was to take on the huge task of writing at least four complete cycles of cantatas for the entire liturgical year. This meant composing about sixty cantatas per year corresponding ...

London Oratory Schola Cantorum: Sacred Treasures of Christmas

December 22, 2020

The London Oratory Schola Cantorum presents the latest release in their anthology of sacred repertoire drawn from the liturgical motets sung at the school. The choir has gathered the motets by season rather than by geography, focusing on works celebrating the Nativity, before moving on to the Feast of the Epiphany and the Adoration of the Magi, and concluding with ...

Choir of King’s College, Cambridge: Carols from King’s 2020

December 21, 2020

Traditional and contemporary Christmas carols performed and recorded live at King’s College Cambridge make up this collection. Twelve selections are taken from the two Christmas services at King’s in December 2019: “Carols from King’s,” the popular television broadcast, and the cherished Christmas Eve service of “A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.” The Choir is conducted by the new Director ...

Britten: A Ceremony of Carols – Choir of Clare College, Cambridge

December 20, 2020

The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge and conductor Graham Ross invite you to explore traditional carols in offerings by 20th-century British composers, most notably Benjamin Britten. Arranged around his famous Ceremony of Carols is a selection of wonderful choral pieces, each of which testifies to the meticulous care Britten brought to these musical gems, most of them deriving from English folk tradition.

So Hallow’d the Time – Taylor Festival Choir

December 19, 2020

Featuring original Christmas works by two distinguished American composers — Brian Galante and Stephen Paulus — So Hallow’d the Time combines poetry and music beautifully. Performed by the Taylor Festival Choir of Charleston, South Carolina, one of America’s finest professional chamber choirs, the recording offers delightful new music at Christmastime.

A Winter’s Night – Winchester College Chapel Choir, Onyx Brass

December 18, 2020

The addition of a brass ensemble to Christmas concerts and services, combining with the more traditional sounds of choir and organ, has become increasingly popular in recent years. The Winchester College Chapel Choir and Onyx Brass bring together a number of works for the forces of choir, brass quintet, organ, and percussion, some of which have been arranged specially for ...

Chanticleer Sings Christmas

December 17, 2020

The Christmas concerts of Chanticleer are an institution in the United States, and international tours and recordings have made the brilliant male-voice ensemble familiar to audiences all over the world. On their new Christmas album, Chanticleer embraces traditional carols and gospel numbers, plainsong, European and Mexican music of the 16th and 17th centuries, and composers and arrangers of the present day

Sir Adrian Boult: A Musical Legacy

December 16, 2020

Timed to coincide with the 70th anniversary of Sir Adrian Boult’s appointment as Principal Conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the five-volume set “Sir Adrian Boult: A Musical Legacy” celebrates the long relationship that the conductor enjoyed with the LPO from his tenure as Principal Conductor (1950–57) to his retirement in 1978. The series explores Boult as a great conductor ...

Choral Scholars of University College Dublin: Be All Merry

December 15, 2020

The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin are an internationally acclaimed chamber choir of gifted student singers. Their holiday album features glorious arrangements of traditional Irish carols and a selection of new works written for this most versatile of choirs, some with effervescent accompaniment from the Irish Chamber Orchestra.

Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott: Songs of Comfort and Hope

December 14, 2020

Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Kathryn Stott’s newest collaboration, Songs of Comfort and Hope, is inspired by the series of recorded-at-home musical offerings that Ma began sharing in the first days of the COVID-19 lockdown in the United States. The album includes 21 new recordings, which span modern arrangements of traditional folk tunes, canonical pop songs, jazz standards, and mainstays from the western classical ...

Yuri Liberzon: Violin Sonatas by Bach

December 12, 2020

Born in Novosibirsk, Russia and raised in Israel, guitarist Yuri Liberzon has been recognized for his impressive technical ability and musicality. He performs three violin sonatas (BWV 1001, 1003, and 1005) by Johann Sebastian Bach, transcribed for guitar by Manuel Barrueco, with whom Liberzon studied at the Peabody Conservatory.

Beethoven: Violin Sonatas Nos. 7 & 10 – James Ehnes, Andrew Armstrong

December 11, 2020

The final volume in Grammy Award-winning violinist James Ehnes’ complete Beethoven Violin Sonata series with pianist Andrew Armstrong pairs the dramatic Sonata No. 7 of 1802 with the serene Sonata No. 10, composed in 1812 for the great violinist Pierre Rode. Over this series, Ehnes and Armstrong have demonstrated an almost telepathic connection and the full measure of Beethoven’s passionate ...

Schubert: The Power of Fate – Mathieu Gaudet

December 10, 2020

Mathieu Gaudet, concert pianist, full-time emergency physician, and father of three young children, presents Schubert: The Power of Fate, the third and most recent chapter of his ambitious project to record the complete sonatas and major piano works of Franz Schubert. The album opens with the Sonata No. 7 in E-flat major, D. 568, a work composed in 1817, when ...

Giuliani: Rossiniana – Goran Krivokapić

December 9, 2020

Mauro Giuliani was both a virtuoso performer on the guitar and one of the great figures in early 19th-century composition for the instrument. His works have entered the repertoires of generations of subsequent performers. The six dazzling Rossiniane for solo guitar are fantasies on themes taken from the great Italian composer’s operas. They offer a compendium of the guitar as ...

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