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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Haydn: String Quartets, Op. 76, Nos. 1-3 – Chiaroscuro Quartet

June 2, 2020

The Chiaroscuro Quartet made their first appearance on BIS with acclaimed recordings of Haydn’s Sun Quartets, Op. 20, described in The Strad as “period-instrument performances of the utmost subtlety and refinement.” The four musicians now return to Haydn with his last complete set of quartets, begun in 1796 when he was 64 years old. The six quartets of Op. 76 ...

C.P.E. Bach: Piano Concertos

June 1, 2020

Pianist Michael Rische is one of a group of artists who consistently enrich the music scene with their discoveries. Since 2011, he has been renewing interest in the nearly forgotten keyboard concertos of Carl Philipp Emanuel through a series of recordings. On his latest volume, Rische is joined by the Berlin Baroque Soloists in three concertos. He writes, “The musician ...

Schubert: Trout Quintet, Waltzes, Ländler

May 29, 2020

Christoph Eschenbach reunites with the Paris-based Thymos Quartet in Schubert’s triumphant chamber work, the Trout Quintet, a recording that celebrates the 80th birthday of the great pianist/conductor. From babbling brook and leaping fish, this present-day Schubertiade relocates to a 19th-century Viennese salon, with a selection of the composer’s waltzes in unique chamber music arrangements and concludes with selected Ländler, performed by pianist ...

Opéra-Comique Overtures

May 28, 2020

Opéra-Comique emerged in the 19th century as an intermediary between grand opera and operetta. This album charts its progression as a distinct genre, tracing the origins from Boieldieu and Méhul early in the century via the classic vitality of masters such as Hérold and Maillart into the operetta style of Offenbach and Lecocq. With innovative features, colorful orchestration, drama, wit, ...

Guitar Duos of Kemal Belevi

May 27, 2020

Kemel Belevi’s music is steeped in the colors and atmosphere of the eastern Mediterranean, and his aim is ‘to create beautiful music’ based on melodies and rhythms that have been absorbed from the folk music of Greece, Turkey, and the Middle East. Belevi’s own arrangements of works such as the evocative Suite Chypre and the richly varied Cyprian Rhapsodies have ...

Valls: Missa Regalis – Academy of Ancient Music

May 26, 2020

Much of the music of Baroque Spain remains obscure, despite the fact that many Spanish composers of a previous era have retained greater notoriety. During the 16th century, Spain benefited from a rich musical interchange with Italy, but that ran drier by the end of the century and musical influences faded. Spanish music continued to develop from its own resources ...

Ébène Quartet: Beethoven Around the World

May 25, 2020

Beethoven’s sixteen string quartets occupy a place of honor in the chamber repertoire and, like his symphonies and piano sonatas, trace his progression through his creative life. 2020 marks the 250th anniversary of the composer’s birth, and the Ébène Quartet is recognizing this with Beethoven Around the World, encompassing live recordings of the complete cycle made in seven of the ...

Music@Menlo Live 2019: Incredible Decades

May 23, 2020

The 2019 edition of Music@Menlo Live illustrates the evolution of chamber music over three hundred years, by focusing on seven Incredible Decades. Each volume explores a specific chapter in which composers chronicled the shifts in the world around them. Many of history’s finest composers have captured the spirit of their times in sound, and in this collection of recordings, Music@Menlo ...

Clara, Robert, Johannes: Darlings of the Muses

May 22, 2020

Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra, under the direction of Alexander Shelley, presents its new album as part of a recording cycle themed Clara, Robert, Johannes. Darlings of the Muses is the first of four albums to be released over the next two years in this cycle that explores the closely intertwined personal and artistic connections between three musical giants: Clara Schumann, ...

Sean Shibe: Bach

May 21, 2020

One of the foremost guitarists of his generation, Sean Shibe brings a fresh and innovative approach to the traditional classical guitar by experimenting with instruments and repertoire. Born in Edinburgh in 1992 of English and Japanese heritage, Sean Shibe studied at the Royal Conservatory of Scotland and with Paolo Pegoraro in Italy. On his latest album, Shibe turns to the ...

British Violin Sonatas, Volume 3 – Tasmin Little, Piers Lane

May 20, 2020

Violinist Tasmin Little and pianist Piers Lane complete their three-album overview of British violin sonatas with works by York Bowen, John Ireland, William Alwyn, Eric Coates, and the world premiere recording of James Francis Brown’s The Hart’s Grace. Composed for the inaugural Hertfordshire Festival of Music, the work was premiered by Little in Hertford in June 2016.

Music of César Franck – Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Jean-Luc Tingaud

May 19, 2020

César Franck is perhaps best known for his organ works and late masterpieces such as the Violin Sonata. The Royal Scottish National Orchestra and conductor Jean-Luc Tingaud have recorded three of Franck’s lesser-known works. Le Chasseur maudit (The Accursed Hunter) tells the story of a count who dares to go hunting on a Sunday morning. Les Éolides and Psyché are ...

Dawn Chorus: Music Inspired by Our National Parks

May 18, 2020

The New Music Ensemble at Grand Valley State University (Allendale, Michigan) takes inspiration from National Parks in the United States on its recording Dawn Chorus. In an ongoing project, the ensemble, under Director Bill Ryan, has commissioned over twenty composers to explore and “respond” to these incredible American treasures. This album features eleven of these new works by composers including ...

Haydn and Hummel: Double Concertos for Violin and Piano

May 17, 2020

Violinist Solomiya Ivakhiv teams up once again with pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi and the Slovak National Symphony Orchestra, Theodore Kuchar conducting, for an album of double concertos by Haydn and Hummel. The modern view of the concerto is dominated by the great 19th and 20th-century staples that showcase a single soloist, but from the invention of the concerto in the late ...

Vivaldi Edition: Violin Concertos, “Il teatro”

May 16, 2020

The Naïve label has released the latest installment in its Vivaldi Edition devoted to newly rediscovered works housed at the National Library in Turin, Italy. The 63rd volume features French violinist Julien Chauvin and his ensemble Le Concert de la Loge. This set of six violin concertos highlights the close links between Vivaldi’s instrumental and operatic works – two genres ...

Notre-Dame: Cathédrale d’émotions – Maîtrise Notre-Dame de Paris

May 15, 2020

The world is looking forward to seeing Paris’s Notre-Dame restored to its familiar glory. In the meantime, the musical joys of the great cathedral can be experienced with the singers of its choir school, Maîtrise Notre-Dame de Paris. Backed by more than 800 years of choral tradition, the Maîtrise offers training and performance opportunities to talented children, teenagers, and adults. ...

Music of Richard Strauss – Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Lan Shui

May 14, 2020

Richard Strauss understood like few others how to use the rich palette of instrumental colors to portray larger-than-life passions and emotions. He did so in a series of pioneering symphonic poems. In his very first tone poem, he composed a portrayal of Macbeth. It is with this rarely played work that Lan Shui and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra open their ...

Beethoven: Complete Piano Concertos – Stephen Hough

May 13, 2020

Hearing Stephen Hough over the course of one of music’s most exhilarating odysseys is not an opportunity to be missed, especially when that odyssey encompasses the five piano concertos of Beethoven. Recorded following a cycle of live performances in Helsinki with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and conductor Hannu Lintu, this magnificent set is sure to be recognized as one ...

Tchaikovsky: All-Night Vigil & Sacred Choral Works – Latvian Radio Choir

May 12, 2020

This album presents a sequel to the award-winning album of Tchaikovsky’s sacred choral works by the Latvian Radio Choir and conductor Sigvards Klava. These two albums together form the composer’s complete sacred works for choir. The All-Night Vigil, Op. 52, for mixed choir, also known as the Vesper Service, was written between May 1881 and March 1882. Tchaikovsky described the ...

Daniel Hope: Belle Époque

May 11, 2020

The Belle Époque, the period between the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 and the outbreak of World War One in 1914, was a time of apparent peace and prosperity but with a darker reality of social and economic deprivation lying not far beneath its gilded surface. This era of creativity and contradiction has long fascinated Daniel Hope: “I ...

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