The Guardian Classical Recording of the Year
Nicholas Daniel and Julius Drake's latest album, Schumann: Works for Oboe and Piano, has been named as one of The Guardian's top recordings of 2024!
“Pure delight from first note to last.”
Customer's Choice Album of 2024
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One person will win EVERY 2024 album. That's 45 CDs!
Five people will win all three January releases
Classical Winner - Presto Music Awards 2024
Fantastic news! Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel has been awarded Classical Winner in Presto Music's Top 10 Recordings of 2024.
Diapason D'Or Arte Award
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel from John Wilson and Sinfonia of London has been awarded the Diapason D'Or Arte in Diapason's December issue!
Presto Music Awards 2024
We have five recordings in Presto Music's Top 100 Classical Recordings 2024! The Top 10 recordings and the winners in six special award categories will be announced on the evening of Thursday 5th December.
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel
Bridge/Walton/Frances-Hoad: Cello Concertos
Eric Coates Orchestral Works, Vol. 4
ICMA Awards 2025
Chandos has four nominations in the Symphonic Music and Chamber categories of the International Classical Music Awards 2025!
Nominated in the Symphonic Music category
Nominated in the Chamber category
Nominated in the Chamber category
Nominated in the Chamber category
Release Spotlight
Trumpet virtuoso Matilda Lloyd is a true master of her instrument.
Matilda's second album with Chandos, featuring Weinberg's Trumpet Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra and Lee Reynolds, is out now.
'Resonance is a multi-faceted word with many different meanings, all of which are explored in this album of music for trumpet and orchestra.'
BBC Music Magazine
Fantastic news! Three Chandos albums have been featured in BBC Music Magazine's November and December issues.
Choral & Song - December Recording of the Month
Welcome Joy: A Celebration of Women's Voices receives a brilliant five star review. *****
"The 12 superb sopranos and altos of the Corvus Consort sing the complex, close-knit textures of these works with delicacy and pinpoint accuracy. Louise Thomson’s immaculate, virtuosic harp playing conjures scenes that take us from scented gardens to sun-baked landscapes and haunted moonlit forests. The vocal/instrumental balance is well-nigh perfect in Chandos’s clear, nuanced recording."
Orchestral Choice - December
Adrian Sutton's Violin Concerto secures the spot as December's Orchestral Choice. *****
"A colourful selection of imaginative new works"
Chamber - November Recording of the Month
Schumann: Works for Oboe and Piano obtains ***** from Rebecca Franks.
"Played with such warmth and eloquence, the arrangements chosen here often feel as if they were tailor-made for the instrument, while the sensitive programming paints a loving portrait of the Schumann household."
Download Service has closed
Chandos Records sincerely thanks our loyal digital download customers for their support over the last 20 years. Due to the continuous decline in the popularity of digital downloads, ‘The Classical Shop’ will be closed for all digital download services on 29th November.
Our website is now dedicated to exclusive news, special offers and information about Chandos label and artists:CD and SACD sales will continue as usual. We are excited for the next chapter!
RIP Benjamin Luxon
One of Britain’s finest international singers, Benjamin Luxon, died on the 25th July aged 87. Born in Redruth, Cornwall, Luxon began his career as a member of the English Opera Group, the company formed by Benjamin Britten for the performance of his own and other contemporary operas. Luxon became one of Britten’s key singers and the composer wrote the role of “Owen Wingrave” specifically for Luxon’s voice. Luxon became an important singer internationally, performing at the Royal Opera House, Glyndebourne, Tanglewood, the Teatro alla Scala, Paris Opera, Oper Frankfurt, Wiener Staatsoper, and the Metropolitan Opera. He went on to work with some of the most important conductors and orchestras and made over 100 recordings, including many for Chandos. Luxon was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 1986 for his service to music.
RIP Sir Andrew Davis
We are saddened by the news that Sir Andrew Davis, the renowned British conductor, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 20, 2024, surrounded by family after a battle with leukaemia. Sir Andrew recorded exclusively for Chandos Records from his first album Elgar’s Crown of India in 2009, making almost 50 recordings and gathering countless accolades and awards in the process. We will miss a wonderful musician who imparted so much to all who worked with him in such a generous, self-deprecating and humble way. RIP Andrew.
Sir Andrew Davis's obituary
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Sinfonia of London win big at BBC Music Magazine Awards 2024
John Wilson and Sinfonia of London’s première recording of the complete original score of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! took home the Opera Award, while the same forces also scooped their fourth Orchestral Award with their album of works for strings by Vaughan Williams, Howells, Delius and Elgar. Described by the magazine’s reviewer as ‘a stunning benchmark for the digital generation’, this recording also went on to win the coveted Recording of the Year.
To say thank for all the BBCMM24 at checkout!
Pictured above from left, Francis Williams, Jonathan Allen, Rosenna East and Ralph Couzens.
This Thursday!
Good luck to Sinfonia of London and John Wilson ahead of this week's award ceremony! 'Music for Strings' and 'Oklahoma!' have been nominated in the Orchestral and Opera categories respectively.
Margaret Fingerhut appointed MBE in the 2024 New Year Honours
To celebrate pianist Margaret Fingerhut being recognised for services to music and charitable fundraising why not explore her brilliant back-catalogue.
Brian Pidgeon GRAMMY nominated for Producer of the Year!
Sinfonia of London's latest album 'Record of the Week' on Record Review!
The new release from Sinfonia of London and John Wilson, Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé, was featured on BBC Radio 3's much-loved Saturday morning Record Review show (4/11). We're delighted to report that the new recording was picked as RECORD OF THE WEEK. The show remains available all month on-demand so don't worry if you missed it live, listen here!
This week we will be celebrating the upcoming launch of Oklahoma! from John Wilson and Sinfonia of London at The Savile Cub in Mayfair. This landmark album will be the first full recording of the original Rodgers & Hammerstein score, to commemorate this very special release we have produced a series of limited edition numbered vinlys available to pre-order now! Don't miss this historic album, out on Friday 15th September!
Gramophone Awards Shortlist 2023
We are delighted to have FOUR albums shortlisted for the Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2023! See the shortlist here, including albums from Kaleidscope Chamber Collective, Arcadia Quartet, and Sinfonia of London.
Gramophone Editor's Choice: October
'Parry's compelling response to Shelley's lyrical drama is given a superb performance of real conviction, conduction by William Vann and with a line-up of starry soloists'
'Orchestra of the Year' nomination!
Our friends and collaborators BBC Philharmonic have been nominated for Orchestra of the Year at the Gramophone Awards 2023!
Sir Andrew Davis
As we approach the end of the year, we wanted to celebrate the life and work of the great conductor Sir Andrew Davis, who sadly passed away in April.
A vast and award-winning discography documents the artistry of Sir Andrew, his CDs including recordings of the works of Berg, Berlioz, Bliss, Delius, Elgar (winner of the 2018 Diapason d’Or de l’Année in the category Musique Symphonique), Finzi, Grainger, Handel (nominated for a 2018 GRAMMY® for Best Choral Performance), Holst, Ives, and York Bowen (nominated for a 2012 GRAMMY® for Best Orchestral Performance). His lauded recordings with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus celebrating British composers were recently released as a sixteen-CD retrospective collection. He currently records for Chandos Records, with whom he has been an exclusive artist since 2009.
Déjà Review: this review was first published in November 2002 and the recording is still available.
“… An excellent introduction to the evocative film music of Vaughan Williams, especially important for presenting the full score of Scott of the Antarctic. Thrilling, evocative performances captured in the best Chandos sound.”
Déjà Review: this review was first published in November 2002 and the recording is still available.
“… An excellent introduction to the evocative film music of Vaughan Williams, especially important for presenting the full score of Scott of the Antarctic. Thrilling, evocative performances captured in the best Chandos sound.”
Sound: 9 Notice: 10 Repertoire: 9 Interpretation: 10
“…This album brings Roberto Gerhard back into the spotlight, too rarely seen in concert. He is played here with conviction and character by the BBC Philharmonic under the direction of Juanjo Mena.”
Sound: 9 Notice: 10 Repertoire: 9 Interpretation: 10
“…This album brings Roberto Gerhard back into the spotlight, too rarely seen in concert. He is played here with conviction and character by the BBC Philharmonic under the direction of Juanjo Mena.”
“…Bavouzet's partnership with the Manchester Camerata, under the direction of Gábor Takács-Nagy, is commendable. Each volume showcases the musicianship's sharp precision and an enjoyable and stylish intelligibility… The Manchester Camerata provides lovely phrasing and crisp lines; the balance between them and the soloist is excellent. This is a splendid cycle, and if you haven’t bought the other nine volumes, then they are worthy of exploration.”
“…Bavouzet's partnership with the Manchester Camerata, under the direction of Gábor Takács-Nagy, is commendable. Each volume showcases the musicianship's sharp precision and an enjoyable and stylish intelligibility… The Manchester Camerata provides lovely phrasing and crisp lines; the balance between them and the soloist is excellent. This is a splendid cycle, and if you haven’t bought the other nine volumes, then they are worthy of exploration.”