György Pauk, violin
Before settling in London in 1961 he was the First Prize winner of the Paganini and the Jacques Thibaud International Violin Competitions […]
Quatuor Hanson, string quartet
Thanks to their noteworthy and exceptional scenic presence, the Hanson Quartet win the second prize in the 2016 Geneva International String Quartet […]
Trio Sōra, piano trio
“A smashing entry (…) Fortune smiles on the bold ones who rise to the top of a high-flying discography”. Choc Classica – […]
Tim Kliphuis, violin
Award-winning Dutch violinist Tim Kliphuis has created a brand new style that embraces classical, gypsy jazz and folk. Hailed as a ‘current-day […]
Rosanne Philippens, violin
Rosanne Philippens is an extraordinary communicator, with an innate musicality and an infectiously joyful yet sincere approach to music-making. Her playing is […]
Saskia Giorgini, piano
Saskia Giorgini’s latest album of Franz Liszt’s Harmonies Poétiques et Religieuses (Pentatone) has been awarded with a Diapason d’Or, selected as Instrumental […]
Nick McGuire, double bass
Nick McGuire (1960) started his musical career at the age of six as a chorister in the Cookham church choir. Singing in […]
Mozes Rosenberg, guitar
In the family albums is a little Mozes Rosenberg with a violin which he holds as a guitar. He learned to play […]
Mishka Rushdie Momen, piano
Hailed as “one of the most thoughtful and sensitive of British pianists” (The Times), Mishka Rushdie Momen captivates audiences with her refined […]
Mathieu Herzog, conductor
Performances of Mozart’s last three symphonies that have the bite and brio of French conductor Mathieu Herzog are much harder to find.” WDXR […]