Artist of the Week
30 November 1999
Guaranteeing the shock of the old
Sir Roger Norrington is one of the most questing of today's leading conductors, a man never content to accept tradition without a challenge. After...
18 March 2009
Guitarist whose career has contributed immeasurably to the instrument's reputation and repertoire
Julian Bream’s influence on the guitar is immense. At the outset of his career the guitar was far from a mainstream classical instrument, something Bream did much to change through his...
30 November 1999
One of the UK's finest choirs and a cornerstone of Hyperion's choral catalogue
Garnering comments like "one of the best small choirs now before the public" from The Daily Telegraph and "possibly the best small choir in the world" from Encore magazine, Polyphony might be...
Is there nothing musical this man can't do?
André Previn, composer, pianist (as adept in the classical repertoire as in jazz), conductor, broadcaster … the man's talents have no bounds. An...
The world's leading choral ensemble for Renaissance polyphony
For three and a half decades, The Tallis Scholars have been opening our ears to the riches of the Renaissance polyphonic repertoire. Their focus has rarely strayed...
