This is Pauls Lewis’ first Haydn recording, and the results we hear here is in the highest level imaginable.
Category: Album Reviews
Unveiling the newest in classical music! The Classic Review’s Album Reviews offer insightful critiques of recent releases. Explore a range of artists, ensembles, and repertoire – all expertly analyzed for music lovers, new and experienced. Discover your next favorite recording here.
Review: Beethoven – Piano Sonatas No. 14 & 29 – Murray Perahia
Murray Perahia in Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas No. 14 (“Moonlight”) and 29 (“Hammerklavier”).
Review: Grieg – Peer Gynt, Piano Concerto – Bavouzet, Gardner
Jean-Efflan Bacouzet performs Grieg’s Piano Concerto with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and Edward Gardner , who also perform highlights from “Peer Gynt”.
Album Review: Debussy: Chamber Music
Debbusy Chamber Music played by an all-star musicians.
Review: Radulovic Performs Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto
Nemanja Radulovic performs Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto, with the Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra, under Sascha Goetzel
Review: Piemontesi and Manze Performs Mozart
This performance is a game of balance; Piemontesi sounds cautious not to overshadow the orchestra sometimes, this especially evident in the first Concerto in the album, №26 (“Coronation”).
Review: Bach St. Matthäus Passion – René Jacobs
Being such a demanding and lengthy work, every recording of the Matthaus Passion work has its strong and weak moments. From the three main elements in the passion, the recitatives, the chorals and the arias, Jacobs excels in the first two.
Review In Short: Pires And Abbado Perform Mozart
Maria Joao Pires returnes to 2 piano concerto she has recorded before, this time with Abbado and the Orchestra Mozart.


















