Classical Highlights for October 2025


We do not have as many classical opinions we usually would this month, because of the premature loss of life of our main reviewer, James Manheim. We hope to renew protecting classical music once more in some unspecified time in the future. Within the meantime, there are a few noteworthy albums so that you can pattern: Alexander Gergelyfi performs a clavichord owned by Mozart himself in a recording that additionally options baritone Georg Nigl; Vox Clamantis as soon as once more sings music by Arvo Pärt (each pictured), this time to mark the composer’s ninetieth birthday.

Alfredo Bernardini, Miriam Kutrowatz, Daniel Johannsen – George Frideric Handel: Alexander’s Feast

Malin Broman, Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra – Breaking Waves

Lorraine Campet, Nathanaël Gouin – Âmes sœurs

Xavier de Maistre – Händel

Francesca dePasquale, Peter Takács – Beethoven: Violin Sonatas, Op. 30

Vincent Dubois – Everlasting Notre-Dame

Mahan Esfahani – Bach: Das Wohltemperirte Clavier 1

Isabelle Faust, Kristian Bezuidenhout, Kristin von der Goltz – Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonatas for Violin and Continu

Anett Fritsch, Roberta Mameli, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Bernhard Forck – J.A. Hasse: Piramo e Tisbe

Joe Hisaishi – Conducts Steve Reich: The Desert Music; Joe Hisaishi: The Finish of the World

Man Johnston – Bliss: Cello Concerto

Viktoria Mullova, Alasdair Beatson – Beethoven: Sonatas 2 & 10

Dorothee Oberlinger, Ensemble 1700 – Carl Heinrich Graun: Adriano in Siria

Georgijs Osokins – For Arvo

Eunike Tanzil, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Anna Handler – The First of Every thing

Daniil Trifonov – Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Magnificence; Youngsters’s Album; Piano Sonata Op. 80; Theme and Variations Op. 19/6

Vox Clamantis, Jaan-Eik Tulve – Arvo Pärt: And I heard a voice

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