The music of isolation: conductor Ian Page on 18th century 'Sturm und Drang'
Inspiring mind behind the Mozartists marks the launch of a seven-volume series
My latest recording with The Mozartists is the first in a seven-volume series [reviewed by Graham Rickson in his Classical CDs Weekly column] exploring the so-called “Sturm und Drang” (literally translated, “storm and stress”) movement that swept through music and other art forms between the early 1760s and the early 1780s.
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Rêverie et caprice, La mort d'Ophélie, Sara la baigneuse Utah Symphony/Thierry Fischer, with Philippe Quint (violin) (Hyperion)
Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier George Lepauw (piano) (Orchid Classics)
Haydn: Opus 20 String Quartets, Nos 2, 3 & 5 Dudok Quartet Amsterdam (Resonus)
Haydn, arr. Stegmann: Symphonies 44, 75 and 92 Ivan Ilić (Chandos)
Brahms: The Cello Sonatas The Fischer Duo: Norman Fischer (cello), Jeanne Kierman (piano), with Abigail Fischer (mezzo-soprano) (Centaur Records)