As 2024 draws to a close, we look back at the classical music reviews that resonated most with our readers. From breathtaking piano recitals to monumental symphonic cycles, these albums captured the attention of classical music lovers around the world. Here are the ten most popular reviews on The Classic Review this year.
10. Mahler – Symphony No. 3 â Minnesota Orchestra, Osmo VĂ€nskĂ€

The final release in the VÀnskÀ-Minnesota Mahler Symphony cycle, recorded in glorious SACD sound engineering.
9. Mahler – Symphony No. 9 â Philipp von Steinaecker

Philipp von Steinaecker offers a compelling and intimate rethinking of Mahlerâs masterpiece, played on period instruments by the Mahler Academy Orchestra.
8. Beatrice Rana Plays Beethoven and Chopin Sonatas â Beatrice Rana

Rana captures the tempestuous spirit of Beethovenâs Op. 106 âHammerklavierâ and the poetic elegance of Chopinâs Op. 58, second piano Sonata.
7. Mozart – Piano Concertos No. 20 & 27 â Anne QueffĂ©lec

Anne QueffĂ©lec in a refined and graceful interpretation of Mozartâs Piano Concertos No. 20 and 27.
6. Beethoven – Complete Symphonies â Antonello Manacorda

Antonello Manacorda leads the Kammerakademie Potsdam in a historically informed and fresh approach to Beethovenâs nine symphonies.
5. Brahms – The Symphonies â Yannick NĂ©zet-SĂ©guin

Yannick NĂ©zet-SĂ©guin conducts the Chamber Orchestra of Europe in a performance that reveals careful attention to detail while preserving the passionate core of Brahmsâ music.
4. Brahms – Piano Concertos, Late Solo Works â Igor Levit

Igor Levit, with the Vienna Philharmonic and Christian Thielemann, presents Brahmsâs Piano Concertos and late solo works.
3. Chopin – Ătudes â Yunchan Lim (2024)

Yunchan Limâs highly anticipated recording of Chopinâs Ătudes captured the imagination of audiences with its technical brilliance and poetic depth.
2. Sibelius & Prokofiev – Violin Concertos â Janine Jansen

Janine Jansenâs recording of Sibelius and Prokofiev violin concertos showcases her signature intensity and refined technique.
1. The Vienna Recital â Yuja Wang

This live recording demonstrates Wangâs astonishing pianism, blending electrifying virtuosity with moments of intimate expressiveness. Her wide-ranging program, which includes Scriabin, AlbĂ©niz, Ligeti, and Beethoven, is a testament to her fearless approach to the piano repertoire. It was the most read classical music review we’ve published this year.

















