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Click here to discover this month's featured album, "Cupid's Ground Bass" by Bellot Ensemble.
Click here to discover The Early Music Shop's latest release – 'Live From LIFEM 2024', a live recording from the London International Festival of Early Music.
In this, the first of a series of three recordings of Schubert’s great song cycles for Chandos, Roderick Williams and Iain Burnside bring their f...
View full detailsThe baroque trumpeter Josh Cohen is among the most sought-after clarino specialists in North America. A native of the Washington, DC area, he per...
View full detailsThe specialist early-music ensemble Da Camera marks the 250th anniversary of Telemann’s death with this unique recording of original trio sonatas...
View full detailsThis album presents three rarely performed or heard early German cello concertos, played by Alexander Rudin. The multi-prize winning soloist is a...
View full detailsLute concerti by Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750), recorded by Tempesta Di Mare Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra with solo lutenist Richard Stone....
View full detailsWhen Dan Laurin and Masaaki Suzuki joined forces in Händel’s recorder sonatas (BIS-CD-955), the reviewers waxed lyrical: "The allegros sparkle li...
View full detailsDuring a recording career that stretches over almost 30 years, Swedish recorder virtuoso Dan Laurin keeps returning to one particular set of work...
View full detailsDuring the height of the Greek economic crisis, the 13th International Pharos Chamber Music Festival on the island of Cyprus was in jeopardy of b...
View full detailsIn the turbulent religious climate of Elizabethan England William Byrd wrote — and, more audaciously, published — a huge amount of music for the ...
View full detailsIn this Early Music collection, released in 2012 to mark the 15th anniversary of Signum Classics, you can hear a wide rage of works by Gallic...
View full details400 years ago, in 1623, England lost two of its greatest composers: William Byrd and Thomas Weelkes. In a programme marking this double anniversa...
View full detailsOver thirty years ago, Fretwork made its first recording – well, technically speaking it was the second album to be recorded, but the first t...
View full detailsAn invitation to stroll through the world of one of England’s greatest composers The young, virtuoso A Cappella ensemble VOCES8 return to disc on...
View full detailsSome of the most atmospheric music from the numerous Liturgical settings in Holy Week is that composed for the Office of Tenebrae. Victoria’s are...
View full detailsTenebrae Consort is an outstanding group of musicians, with singers hand-picked from the award winning chamber choir Tenebrae. Known for their in...
View full detailsFew can argue with Tenebrae’s international stature as one of the most competent, versatile, exciting and passionate vocal ensembles in the world...
View full detailsThis disc represents the beginning of the orchestra partnership for Signum Records with The Orchestra of the Age of the Enlightenment, one of Lon...
View full detailsThe Gabrieli Consort and Players return to the programme that put them on the musical map when it was originally recorded and released in 1990: A...
View full detailsThe great patriotic opera of the 17th century, recorded here in a lively new performing edition after two decades in the Gabrieli’s touring reper...
View full detailsPurcell’s The Fairy Queen is based on Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a play not frequently performed in the late 17th century, nor very...
View full detailsJohann Sebastian Bach and the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin go back a long way together! This recording, made with the welcome participation of ...
View full detailsThis recording follows on from a stage production in which the orchestra joined forces with a dancer. Encouraged by the outstanding success of th...
View full detailsMelodies that emerge from musical folk memory or jump off the printed page to lodge themselves in the listener’s mind: such ‘earworms’ are the ra...
View full detailsThree years as a Delphian artist have seen Sean Shibe record music from seventeenth century Scottish lute manuscripts to twenty-first-century wor...
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