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  • October 2012

    Predrag Gosta will lead the London Symphony Orchestra in two recordings to be produced by Michael Fine at Abbey Road Studios

    Predrag Gosta will lead the London Symphony Orchestra in two recordings to be produced by Michael Fine at Abbey Road Studios. Repertoire includes Mussorgsky-Ravel 'Pictures at an Exhibition' and Rachmaninoff's 'Symphonic Dances' as well as a program of premiere recordings by the Greek-American composer Andreas Makris.

  • October 2012

    Our recording of the Complete Chamber Music of Faure

    Our recording of the Complete Chamber Music of Faure with Renaud Capucon, Gautier Capucon, Gerard Causse, Nicholas Angelich, Michel D'alberto, and the Quatuor Ebene on Virgin Classics has been awarded the 2012 Echo Klassik Prize.

  • October 2012

    Violinist Brian Lewis and pianist Laura Kennedy will record a recital program in Hannover's Beethovensaal with Michael Fine producing

    Violinist Brian Lewis and pianist Laura Kennedy will record a recital program in Hannover's Beethovensaal with Michael Fine producing. Repertoire includes "Hexapoda" - Five Studies in Jitteroptera by Robert Russell Bennett, Praeludium and Allegro and Schon Rosmarin by Kreisler, Un poco triste by Josef Suk ), Marche Miniature Viennoise and Polichinelle by Kreisler, and The Hot Canary. Brian's previous recording was the well received Delos CD of Bernstein's Serenade and Michael McLean's Elements with Hugh Wolff conducting the London Symphony Orchestra.

  • September 2012

    The reviews of the our production of the Brahms and Berg Violin Concertos with Renaud Capucon, Daniel Harding and the Vienna Philharmonic

    The reviews of the our production of the Brahms and Berg Violin Concertos with Renaud Capucon, Daniel Harding and the Vienna Philharmonic have been exceptionally good. Here is part of what Geoffrey Norris has to say in London's The Telegraph about the Brahms: 'Teaming up here with the Vienna Philharmonic under Daniel Harding, Capuçon has an impressive grasp of the concerto’s expressive contours, using his technical arsenal with finesse and tracing the music’s breadth of line and its arching shapes while maintaining its inner momentum. The rhythmic punch and energy of the finale are echoed by the orchestra’s powerful attack and buoyancy, but, at the other end of the spectrum, the second movement’s tranquillity – the “serenity” of which Capuçon speaks – is affectingly conveyed.' He concludes by writing 'This is altogether a remarkable disc.'

  • September 2012

    Soprano Alexandra Lubchansky records a challenging program of operatic mad scenes by Rameau

    Soprano Alexandra Lubchansky records a challenging program of operatic mad scenes by Rameau. Handel, Mozart, Bellini, Donizetti, Verdi, Boito, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Previn. Constantin Trinks will conduct the Orchestra of Montpellier. Michael Fine will produce the sessions with engineer Romain Roux.