Maurice Emmanuel – Piano

Many of the composers who spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries experimented with escaping the then traditional boundaries of key signatures. Some, like the Second Viennese School, abandoned them altogether in favour of twelve tone sequences…

The Sixteen

The great thing about these volumes by The Sixteen is that they include much more than the obsequious welcome songs, written for minor royal comings and goings from court by a monarch who, after 1660, never ventured much further from Whitehall than Newmarket…

Babel

For weeks I was sure I did not want to review this issue, put off by the tiresome and misleading album title, Babel. It refers to the concept behind the programme, namely works that imitate speech through the language of the string quartet…