Best Recordings of 2020
After a hiatus last year, it is time for a list of classical CDs that were outstanding this year. This is the ionarts list of the Best Classical Recordings of the Year:
Preamble
I’ve been doing some form of “Best of the Year” list since 2004. 2019 was the first time I slipped. Here’s my attempt at redemption. Granted, my overview of new releases is no longer quite what it was in the days I worked at Tower Records. But the idea of a “Best of the Year” list, if one clings too literally to the idea of “Best” is daft even under the most ideal of situations. It’s of course just short for: “These are a few of the things that I liked” and used, as I’ve been fond of writing in past iterations of this list, because “10 CDs that, all caveats duly noted, I consider to have been outstanding this year” just doesn’t roll off the tongue as easily. Because I skipped 2019, I will include some releases from that year on this list. If you are looking for past lists, here they are:
2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2008—"Almost" | 2009 | 2009—"Almost" | 2010 | 2010—"Almost" | 2011 | 2011—"Almost" | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018
Pick # 10
L.v.Beethoven, Symphonies 1-9, Adam Fischer, Danish Chamber Orchestra, Naxos 8.505251
L.v.Beethoven, The Symphonies Adam Fischer, Danish Chamber Orchestra, Naxos |
Pick # 9
R.Schumann, Rare Choral Works, Aapo Hakkinen, Helsinki Baroque Orchestra, Carolyn Sampson et al., Ondine 1312
R.Schumann, Rare Choral Works, Aapo Hakkinen, Helsinki Baroque Orchestra, Carolyn Sampson et al., Ondine |
Pick # 8
J.S.Bach, Christmas Oratorio , Rudolf Lutz, soloists, Bach Stiftung Orchestra & Chorus, Bach Stiftung B664
J.S.Bach, Christmas Oratorio, Rudolf Lutz, soloists, Bach Stiftung Orchestra & Chorus, Bach Stiftung |
Pick # 7
Hans Zender, Winterreise Re-Composed, Ensemble Modern, Blochwitz, Ensemble Modern 043/44
H.Zender, Winterreise Re-Composed, Ensemble Modern, Blochwitz Ensemble Modern |
Pick # 6
Richard Strauss, Enoch Arden, Bruno Ganz, Kirill Gerstein, Myrios MYR025
Richard Strauss, Enoch Arden, Bruno Ganz, Kirill Gerstein Myros |
Pick # 5
Ossesso, Ratas del Viejo Mundo, Floris De Rycker, Ramée RAM1808
Ossesso, Ratas del Viejo Mundo, Floris De Rycker, Ramée |
Pick # 4
J.S.Bach, Keyboard Works and Transcriptions, Víkingur Ólafsson, DG 4835022
J.S.Bach, A Recital, Víkingur Ólafsson, DG |
Pick # 3
L.v.Beethoven et al., Works for Mandolin, Julien Martinean, Vanessa Benelli Mosell et al., Naïve 7083
L.v.Beethoven et al., Works for Mandolin, Julien Martinean, Vanessa Benelli Mosell et al., Naïve |
Pick # 2
H.G.Stölzel, Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld (Passion oratorio 1731), Purcell Choir, Orfeo Orchestra, Glossa 924006
H.G.Stölzel, Passion oratorio, Purcell Choir, Orfeo Orchestra, Glossa |
Pick # 1
Antonio Vivaldi, Il Tamerlano, Accademia Bizantina, Ottavio Dantone, naïve 7080
Antonio Vivaldi, Il Tamerlano, Accademia Bizantina, Ottavio Dantone, naïve |
OK, let’s cheat. Or make up for the lost year of 2019. I simply have to mention a few more recordings, now that I’ve started. Here they are:
Pick # 11
J.S.Bach, Transcriptions for Organ, Leo van Doeselaar, Erwin Wiersinga, MDG 90621376
J.S.Bach, Transcriptions for Organ, Leo van Doeselaar, Erwin Wiersinga, M|DG |
Pick # 12
J.S.Bach, Bach to the Future, Olivier Latry on Notre Dame’s Cavaillé-Coll Organ, La Dolce Volta 69
J.S.Bach, Bach to the Future, Olivier Latry on Notre Dame’s Cavaillé-Coll Organ La Dolve Volta |
Pick # 13
Telemann, 3 Overture Suites, L’Orfeo Barockorchester, Carin van Heerden, CPO 555389
Telemann, 3 Overture Suites, L’Orfeo Barockorchester, Carin van Heerden, CPO |
Telemann wrote so awfully much, a lot of Telemann discs – this one among them – still present us with rarities. There might be two version of T55:G5 floating out there; T55:B13 might actually be a world premiere recording. But then the point of my recommendation is not to say that you should listen to this if you are specifically looking for these works (because frankly, there are dozens of other valuable works you might turn to with equal justification) but because they are so enthusiastically played. The superb, very rich sound is ads a good deal to the grand atmosphere. This recording – a follow-up to a recording of 3 Orchestral Suites from 12 years ago – only crossed my desk a little while ago. I’m aware of the dangers. But if this be recency bias, let there be more recency bias!
Pick # 14
J.S.Bach, Concertos for Multiple Keyboards, Alpha 446
J.S.Bach, Concertos for Multiple Keyboards, Alpha |
Pick # 15
D.Scarlatti, Select Sonatas, Margherita Torretta, Academy 2462
D.Scarlatti, Select Sonatas, Margherita Torretta, Academy |
Pick # 16
G.Tartini, Violin Concertos, Chouchane Siranossian, Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon, Alpha 596
G.Tartini, Violin Concertos, Chouchane Siranossian, Venice BO, Andrea Marcon, Alpha |
Pick # 17
G.Fauré, Select Piano Works, Nicolas Stavy, BIS 2389
G.Fauré, Select Piano Works, Nicolas Stavy, BIS |
Picks # 18, 19, 20
Modern Concertos and Old Motets
T.Adès, Piano Concerto et al., K.Gerstein et al. Alpha |
D.Ammann et al., PC “Gran Toccata” +, Andreas Haefliger et al. BIS |
Bach, Motets, Pygmalion Harmonia Mundi |
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5 comments:
I'm enjoying your best of the year reviews, so I wanted to repay you in a small way by pointing out a link error. For the Scarlatti recording by Margherita Torretta at #15, your Amazon purchase link goes instead to a recording of “Rosenkavalier” conducted by von Karajan.
The purchase link for the Tartini goes to a recording of Messiaen organ works!
The Fauré purchase link goes to a set of Mahler symphonies.
The review entitled “Gimmick Instrument, Splendid Performances: Mozart’s Violin Concertos” has the wrong text next to the cover photo where it begins on the front page, the start of a review of “Haydn and the Harp.”
However, if one clicks on the review title, you do get to the correct Mozart review.
Better late than never: Links are fixed and thanks very much for pointing them out!
Cheers & best,
Jens
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