Mellor’s Top Classical CDs of 2006
That excellent music critic David Mellor, has compiled a list of his top 10 classical CDs of 2006. I thought it would be worthwhile taking a look at them:
1. La Clemenza Di Tito, the Mozart opera, is favoured in two recordings, both excellent : the first by Sir Charles Mackerras, the other by Rene Jacobs.
2. Also by Mozart and conducted by Mackerras is the recital Tutto Mozart.
3. Best reissue is (again) Mozart’s Complete Piano Concertos by Murray Perahia.
4. Best instrumental is Stephen Hough’s Spanish Album, which is “a real connoisseur’s choice”.
5. Best Concerto is Vivaldi’s Violin Concertos, which presents five that have never been heard before, played by violinist, Giuliano Carmignola.
6. Best historical is Jascha Heifetz’s 1930’s recording of the Sibelius concerto, conducted Sir Thomas Beecham.
7. Best orchestral is Richard Strauss’s Alpine Symphony with Polish maestro Anthony Wit.
8. Best chamber is Martha Argerich And Friends with music from the 2005 Lugano Festival, including two Rachmaninov masterpieces.
9. A special award goes to label Lyrita, pioneers of off-the-beaten-track recordings of British music.
10. CD of the Year goes to the 1955 Bayreuth Ring, issued for the first time in four sets by Testament, and originally recorded by Decca.
A splendid top 10 indeed.




