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Classical Highlights for June 2025



As standard, we heard a wide-ranging number of music this previous month. What stands out in the very best releases is the thoughtfulness, whether or not within the programming of the chosen works or the interpretation of them. Anna Lapwood’s (pictured) Firedove was meant to maintain listeners guessing and engaged. The Misplaced Tapes of Sviatoslav Richter reveal intimately the profoundness of his enjoying. Andris Nelsons was joined by pianist Yuja Wang for a sublime entry in his sequence masking the orchestral music of Shostakovich. And oboist Nicholas Daniel discovers the pleasing, mid-Twentieth century music of Madeleine Dring. Flick thru the listing to seek out different intriguing interpretations and applications.
June Classical Evaluations

Pierre -Laurent Aimard – Kurtág: Video games
Benjamin Alard, Gerlinde Sämann – Johann Sebastian Bach: The Full Works for Keyboard, Vol. 10 – Trio Sonatas, BWV 525-530; Effective e book for Am Bach

Benjamin Appl, James Baillieu – For Dieter: The Previous and the Future – Hommage à Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Nicola Benedetti, Aurora Orchestra, Nicholas Collon – Beethoven: Violin Live performance
Paul-Antoine Benos-Djian, Le Consort-Start the Music!: A Purcell Academy

Michel Béroff – Bach: Overture within the French Type; Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Nos. 30 & 31
Eleonora Buratto, Jonathan Tetelman, Ludovic Tézier, Daniel Harding – Puccini: Tosca

Karina Canallakis, Gábor Bretz, Rinat Shaham, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra – Bartók: Duke Bluebeard’s Citadel

Francesca Chiejina, Sarah Connolly, David Temple, Crouch Finish Competition Refrain, London Mozart Gamers, David Temple – Elgar: The Kingdom
Marianne Croux, Cyrille Dubois, Coline Dutilleul, Guilhem Worms – Georges Bizet: the melodies

Christian Curnyn, Early Opera Firm – Maurice Greene: Jephtha

Nicholas Daniel, Adam Walker, Amy Harman, Antonio Oyarzábal – Madeleine Dring: Full Works for Oboe
Simone Dinnerstein, Jennifer Johnson Cano, Baroklyn – Complicity: Bach, Philip Lasser

Ensemble Louise Farrenc – Farrenc, Firsova, Bonis: Chamber Music

Eusebius Quartet – Elgar & Fauré: String Quartets
Isabelle Faust, Jean- Frédéric Neuburger – Ligeti: Concertos – Violin, Piano & Romanesc
Pablo Ferrández – Moonlight Variations

Fretwork – My Days: Orlando Gibbons and Nico Muhly

George Xiaoyuan Fu – Colouring E book
Ophélie Gaillard – Cello Tango
John Eliot Gardiner, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra – Johannes Brahms: Full Symphonies

Edward Gardner, London Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir – Rachmaninov: The Bells; Symphonic Dances
Christian Gerhaher, Gerold Huber – Brahms: Songs
Girton School Choir, Cambridge; Jeremy West; Western Wyndes – Marc’ANTONI INGENERI, Vol. 5: motes for the Liturgical 12 months
Benjamin Grosvenor – Chopin: Sonatas Nos. 2 & 3; Ballade No. 1; Berceuse; Evening
Franz Fisherman – Villa -Lobos: The Full Solo Works
Thomas Hampson, Würth Philharmonic, Claudio Vandelli – Brahms/Glanert: 4 preludes and severe chants; Brahms: Variations on a subject by Joseph Haydn; And so on.

Domingo Hindoyan, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra – Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 ‘Pathétique’; Memento de Florence
Christian Immler, Helmut Deutsch – Be Nonetheless My Coronary heart: Robert Gund & Wilhelm Grosz

Jack Quartet – Austin Wulliman: Escape Rites

Marija Jelic, Dario Salvi, Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra – Adolphe Adam: Griseldis
Lucas regulation, arthur regulation – cantus

Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective – Brahms & Contemporaries, Vol. 2: Brahms, Héritte-Viardot

Sheku Kanneh-Mason – Shostakovich & Britten

Les Kapsber’women – Vox Feminae

Kebyart – Unraveled: Homage to Maurice Ravel

Julian Kershaw, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Oliver Davis: Life
Bomsori Kim, Jakub Hrůša – Bruch & Korngold
Felix Klieser, German Radio Philharmonie, Jamie Phillips Northern Colours
David Korevaar – Beethoven: Piano Sonatas – Heroic to Hammerklavier
Gidon Kremer, Kremetta Baltica – Viktor Kalabis: Duettina; Chamber Music; Diptych

Carolyn Kuan, American Composers Orchestra – Huang Ruo: An American Soldier
Anna Lapwood – Firedove

Yunchan Lim, Fort Price Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop – Rachmaninoff: Concerto No. 3

London Symphony Orchestra, Steve Schermer, Jonathan Pasternack, Bobby Collins – Orchestrating the Wild: Sarah Louise Bassingthwaighte

Charlie Lovell-Jones, Invoice Anderson, Rumon Gamba – Ruth Gipps: Orchestral Works, Vol. 4

Magdalen School Choir, Oxford; Mark Williams – Be Nonetheless My Soul: Hymns from Magdalen

Jaime Martin, Deborah Cheetham Fraillon, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra – Gustav Holst: The Planets (and Earth)
Ariane Matiakh, Patricia Petibon, Württengische Philharmonie Reutlingen Charles Koechlin: Symphony no. 1; Within the distance; 3 melodies

Anne Akiko Meyers – Beloved

Gianandrea Noseda, London Symphony Orchestra – Prokofiev: Symphony No. 6

Clare O’Connell – Mild Flowing

Kristine Opolais, Günther Groissböck, Andris Nelsons – Shostakovich: Girl Macbeth of the Mtsensk District

Laurence Perkins – Honey-Colored Cow: Moosic for Bassoon

Aaron Pilsan – Bach: The Nicely-Tempered Clavier, E book II
Anna Prohaska, Ensemble Resonanz, Riccardo Minasi – Mozart: Haffner -Kademie

Konrad Ragossnig – Spanish Guitar Recital

Lucy Railton – Blue Veil
Simon Rattle, Agnet Eichenholz, Katarina Karnéus, London Symphony Orchestra – Janáček: Jenůfa
Lucile Richardot, Ensemble correspondence, Sébastien Daucé – Northern Mild: Echoes from seventeenth -Century Scandinavia
The Misplaced Tapes: 18, 27, 28 & 31
Christophe Rousset, Namur chamber choir, Les Talens Lyriques – Antonio Salieri: Cublai, Gran Kan de ‘Tartari

Carolyn Sampson, Joseph Middleton – Schubert’s 4 Seasons
Aziz Shokhakimov, Philharmonic Orchestra of Strasbourg – Ravel: Daphnis and Chloé

The Sixteen, Harry Christophers – Handel: Messiah – Choruses

Albert Cano Smit – Bach: The Artwork of Fugue
Yeol Eum Son, Residentie Orkest The Hague, Anja Bihlmaier – Ravel: Concertos; Bach/Wittgenstein

Arabella Steinbacher, Luxembourg Philharmonic, Gustavo Gimeno – Beethoven & Lentz

Choir of St John’s School, Cambridge; Christopher Grey – Lament & Liberation

Justin Taylor – Chopin Intime
Alexandre Tharaud – Concertos: Thierry Pécou, Ramon Lazkano, Alex Nante

Theatre of Voices, Paul Hillier, Ars Nova Copenhagen – Michael Gordon: A Western; Caroline Shaw: The best way to Fold the Wind

Francesco Tristano- Bach: The 6 English Suites
Lalo: Leadard: Le Roi d’ Y’ Y’

Mathilde Vialle, Thibaut Roussel, Ronan Khalil, Zachary Wilder – The Final Rose: Songs, Tunes and Dances from a Mysterious Manuscript
Mathias Vidal, Valentin Tournet – Rameau: Platée

Yuja Wang, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Andris Nelsons – Shostakovich: The Piano Concertos; Solo Works

Franz Welser-Möst, Cleveland Orchestra – Julius Eastman: Symphony No. 2; Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2

Kahchun Wong, The Hallé – Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 9
Zemlinsky Quartet – Firm Smetana: String Quartets



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