Linn tops the Herald's Classical Top 10 of 2013
Kate Molleson has chosen her pick of the year's best classical recordings for the Glasgow Herald. Linn is very proud to report that not only do we have two of our recordings in the Top 10, but they are numbers 1 and 2! Massive congratulations to Robin Ticciati, Karen Cargill and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, whose recording of Berlioz' Les nuits d'ète was named the best classical recording of 2013. Congratulations are also due to Dunedin Consort & John Butt who take the number 2 spot with Bach's Six Brandenburg Concertos, plus they sneak a second placing as the unofficial number 11 with John Passion, as Kate couldn't simply stop at 10!
Here's what Kate has to say about her top classical recordings of 2013:
1. Berlioz: Les nuit d'ète
Robin Ticciati has by now embedded the unique soundworld of Hector Berlioz into the Scottish Chamber Orchestra's DNA - the impact is audible in the way they play core repertoire like Beethoven and Schumann. Meanwhile the orchestra brings fresh style and insight into the French composer's orchestral writing. Last year's period-ish account of the Symphonie fantastique was a real ear-opener; this year's follow-up - a gorgeous collection of Les nuits d'été, the Love Scene from Roméo et Juliette and La mort de Cléopâtre - is even more seductive thanks to the poetic, tender, captivating voice of Arbroath-born mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill. The sound engineers at Linn capture every shimmering hue.
2. J.S. Bach: Six Brandenburg Concertos
The world hardly suffers from a dearth of Brandenburg recordings, but, as usual, John Butt and the period-instrument Dunedin Consort bring something totally new to these well-trod concertos. This is lean, spry, spirited playing. Solos are taken from within the group and there us a real sense of shared ownership from every gutsy, exuberant player. Butt's academic authority reveals some fascinating relationships and instrumental colours, and there is the added bonus of his edifying sleeve notes.