Welcome to Hyperion Records, an independent British classical label devoted to presenting high-quality recordings of music of all styles and from all periods from the twelfth century to the twenty-first.
Hyperion offers both CDs, and downloads in a number of formats. The site is also available in several languages.
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The Florentine Renaissance is a fascinating programme of sacred and secular songs from fifteenth-century Florence, including works by Dufay, Binchois and Isaac. The shifting cultural and artistic perspectives of the period—from the patronage of Cosimo de' Medici in the 1430s to Savonarola's 'bonfire of vanities' in the 1490s—are persuasively rendered by the four immaculate voices of The Orlando Consort.
The ongoing series dedicated to choice selections of our all-time favourite recordings—ones you might possibly have missed? This time: Johann Sebastian Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin from Alina Ibragimova (‘an absolutely compelling set of performances’—The Guardian), A French Baroque Diva – Arias for Marie Fel from Carolyn Sampson and Ex Cathedra (‘the whole production has provided me with hours of pleasure’—International Record Review), and A Bach Album from His Majestys Sagbutts & Cornetts (‘a special recommendation for a most delightful and unusual disc’—Gramophone). If you don’t know them already, a track from each is included on our monthly sampler which is free to download.
A new release from 1equalmusic sees The Song Company of Australia join forces remotely with British ensemble Tonus Peregrinus for a lockdown concept album. Taking in all kinds of music, Known Unknown ranges from silence in John Cage’s capable hands, via Steve Reich’s early minimalist masterpiece, to Tears for Fears’ late 20th-century classic. The unknown tracks by Antony Pitts and young Australian composer Bernie Van Tiel explore imagined and dreamed worlds both far and near.