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For her latest album on Decca Classics, ever-popular violinist Nicola Benedetti invites the guitar of Plínio Fernandes, accordion of Samuele Telari, cello of Thomas Carroll and Scottish smallpipes of Brìghde Chaimbeul into her Violin Café—an inventive instrumental line-up revelling in a programme seamlessly blending virtuosic showpieces and French romance with contemporary classics and Scottish folk. A sound world like no other!


Acclaimed pianist Ivana Gavrić makes her debut on Signum Classics with a vivacious recital entitled Throwback to dance, a programme which traces the influence of dance forms old and new on a dazzling array of composers from Grieg and Ravel through to Dora Pejačević and Cheryl Frances-Hoad. And the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and conductor Kenneth Woods have recorded Symphonies Nos 8 & 9 by Christopher Gunning, the latest instalment in a cycle of this composer’s mature classical works.


All the stars looked down is an immaculate new album from the true home of Christmas: King’s College Cambridge. Here, on the choir’s own label, we have a celebration Sir John Rutter, treasured carol arrangements by Sir David Willcocks and more, all presented against a lush orchestral backdrop courtesy of the Britten Sinfonia. Daniel Hyde conducts an album to remember.


Three new albums from Signum Classics remind us that Christmas is upon us once more. First up, St John’s College Choir Cambridge has recorded O holy night—a programme taking its cue from Adolphe Adam’s chart-busting hit from 1843. King’s College London Choir turns to A Christmas Offering by Kristina Arakelyan, a contemporary response to Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols and worth exploring. And last—but very much not least—from Portsmouth Cathedral Choir we have The First Nowell—an impressively varied sequence of carols and sung with enviable vigour.

An array of albums which should be of interest to even the most specialist of collector—available at reduced prices until the end of the year. Also included are a good number of albums celebrating Christmas down the musical ages (highlights from these are included on Vol. 1 of our December sampler—free to download), as well as a selection from our burgeoning vinyl edition. You can » Click here for a full listing.



For her latest album on Decca Classics, ever-popular violinist Nicola Benedetti invites the guitar of Plínio Fernandes, accordion of Samuele Telari, cello of Thomas Carroll and Scottish smallpipes of Brìghde Chaimbeul into her Violin Café—an inventive instrumental line-up revelling in a programme seamlessly blending virtuosic showpieces and French romance with contemporary classics and Scottish folk. A sound world like no other!


Acclaimed pianist Ivana Gavrić makes her debut on Signum Classics with a vivacious recital entitled Throwback to dance, a programme which traces the influence of dance forms old and new on a dazzling array of composers from Grieg and Ravel through to Dora Pejačević and Cheryl Frances-Hoad. And the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and conductor Kenneth Woods have recorded Symphonies Nos 8 & 9 by Christopher Gunning, the latest instalment in a cycle of this composer’s mature classical works.


All the stars looked down is an immaculate new album from the true home of Christmas: King’s College Cambridge. Here, on the choir’s own label, we have a celebration Sir John Rutter, treasured carol arrangements by Sir David Willcocks and more, all presented against a lush orchestral backdrop courtesy of the Britten Sinfonia. Daniel Hyde conducts an album to remember.


Three new albums from Signum Classics remind us that Christmas is upon us once more. First up, St John’s College Choir Cambridge has recorded O holy night—a programme taking its cue from Adolphe Adam’s chart-busting hit from 1843. King’s College London Choir turns to A Christmas Offering by Kristina Arakelyan, a contemporary response to Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols and worth exploring. And last—but very much not least—from Portsmouth Cathedral Choir we have The First Nowell—an impressively varied sequence of carols and sung with enviable vigour.

An array of albums which should be of interest to even the most specialist of collector—available at reduced prices until the end of the year. Also included are a good number of albums celebrating Christmas down the musical ages (highlights from these are included on Vol. 1 of our December sampler—free to download), as well as a selection from our burgeoning vinyl edition. You can » Click here for a full listing.



For her latest album on Decca Classics, ever-popular violinist Nicola Benedetti invites the guitar of Plínio Fernandes, accordion of Samuele Telari, cello of Thomas Carroll and Scottish smallpipes of Brìghde Chaimbeul into her Violin Café—an inventive instrumental line-up revelling in a programme seamlessly blending virtuosic showpieces and French romance with contemporary classics and Scottish folk. A sound world like no other!


Acclaimed pianist Ivana Gavrić makes her debut on Signum Classics with a vivacious recital entitled Throwback to dance, a programme which traces the influence of dance forms old and new on a dazzling array of composers from Grieg and Ravel through to Dora Pejačević and Cheryl Frances-Hoad. And the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and conductor Kenneth Woods have recorded Symphonies Nos 8 & 9 by Christopher Gunning, the latest instalment in a cycle of this composer’s mature classical works.


All the stars looked down is an immaculate new album from the true home of Christmas: King’s College Cambridge. Here, on the choir’s own label, we have a celebration Sir John Rutter, treasured carol arrangements by Sir David Willcocks and more, all presented against a lush orchestral backdrop courtesy of the Britten Sinfonia. Daniel Hyde conducts an album to remember.


Three new albums from Signum Classics remind us that Christmas is upon us once more. First up, St John’s College Choir Cambridge has recorded O holy night—a programme taking its cue from Adolphe Adam’s chart-busting hit from 1843. King’s College London Choir turns to A Christmas Offering by Kristina Arakelyan, a contemporary response to Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols and worth exploring. And last—but very much not least—from Portsmouth Cathedral Choir we have The First Nowell—an impressively varied sequence of carols and sung with enviable vigour.

An array of albums which should be of interest to even the most specialist of collector—available at reduced prices until the end of the year. Also included are a good number of albums celebrating Christmas down the musical ages (highlights from these are included on Vol. 1 of our December sampler—free to download), as well as a selection from our burgeoning vinyl edition. You can » Click here for a full listing.
