New on Naxos December 2025

The December NEW ON NAXOS features a captivating new recording of Enrique Granados’ much-loved Danzas españolas, performed in a vibrant transcription for two guitars by the Azulejos Guitar Duo. Italian guitarists Eugenio Della Chiara and Pietro Locatto bring remarkable sensitivity and flair to Granados’ refined blend of Romantic lyricism and Spanish folk imagery. Inspired by Miquel Llobet’s historic duo arrangements, their performance expands the expressive and dynamic possibilities of this repertoire. Completing the programme is Fabio Rizza’s 2024 arrangement of the evocative Capricho español, adding further colour to this charismatic journey through Spain.

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Orchestral & Concerto Recordings

Sibaja • Alessi • Jenkins • Hawkes • Brown • Long • Nashville Symphony • Guerrero

INCLUDES WORLD PREMIERE RECORDINGS

This album represents part of Giancarlo Guerrero and the Nashville Symphony’s mission to expand the contemporary American concerto repertoire, with each of these three works spotlighting a different facet of the relatively underexplored brass instrument family. Brad Warnaar’s Cornet Concerto draws on a rich heritage of 19th-century band music with wit and heartfelt homage, while Chick Corea’s Trombone Concerto, his final completed composition, fuses lyricism, jazz spontaneity, and orchestral drama. Jennifer Higdon’s Low Brass Concerto honours the spirit of this orchestral section through a majestic single-movement work of clarity and resonance. All of these pieces expand the expressive possibilities of the brass concerto in ways that are both surprising and deeply engaging.


Hradec Králové Philharmonic Orchestra • Štilec

Josef Bohuslav Foerster was a pivotal figure in Czech musical history and a lifelong friend of fellow German-speaking Bohemian, Gustav Mahler. Foerster’s Symphony No. 2, dedicated to the memory of his sister, Marie, achieves a satisfying unity, with its sombre qualities eloquently transformed into a fervent apotheosis. Cyrano de Bergerac was Foerster’s most successful orchestral piece and is a perfect example of his late-Romantic finesse. Conceived as an autonomous work not intended as incidental music, its ‘five symphonic images’ each relates to a specific place in the drama.


Hakhnazaryan 1, 2 • Yablonsky 3, 4 • Kyiv Virtuosi • Sergey Smbatyan 1, 3, 4 • Daniel Raiskin 2

WORLD PREMIERE RECORDINGS

The two cello concertos in this volume (Cello Concerto No. 1 is on 8.579142) reveal both the lighter and darker sides of Alexey Shor’s musical imagination. Concerto No. 2 was composed during a Covid-19 lockdown, and for all its lushness and soaring melodies, displays a profoundly melancholic element rare in Shor’s oeuvre. The Cello Concerto No. 3 is a captivating, lyrical and harmonically rich addition to the repertoire. The charming Humoresque is an early work bridging Classical tradition with contemporary sensibility.


Menzel • Leipziger Symphonieorchester • Van Steijn

Felix Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in E minor, composed over an extended period and in collaboration with its dedicatee Ferdinand David, was an instant success at its premiere. The concerto’s glorious melodic invention and innovative character have made it one of the most beloved works in the classical canon. Dramatic in mood and troubled in its history, Robert Schumann’s Violin Concerto is regarded by soloist Albrecht Menzel as revealing the composer’s inner world, from the deepest anguish to the heights of exhilaration.

Chamber & Instrumental

Azulejos Guitar Duo

Enrique Granados was one of the leading figures of the late-19thcentury Spanish nationalist and impressionist school of musicians. The much-loved Danzas españolas is a collection of piano pieces that represents Granados’s refined blend of Romantic lyricism and Spanish folk imagery. This charming and charismatic journey through Spain is presented here in a colourful transcription for two guitars. Fabio Rizza’s 2024 arrangement of the evocative Capricho español completes the programme.


The Dorrit Ensemble

FIRST COMPLETE RECORDING

English composer William Shield was famous for his operas and pantomimes. He was admired by Haydn who was to prove a lasting influence, and rose to become Master of the King’s Music despite coming from a relatively poor background. His String Trios from 1791 were written in Rome and mark a striking new level of compositional attainment in the English chamber music repertory of the time. Shield’s scores are studded with an enlightened cosmopolitanism, encoding Spanish, Russian, Slavonic and Haydnesque elements, cast in his ingenious and lyrically attractive blend of styles.


Daniela Rossi

INCLUDES WORLD PREMIERE RECORDINGS

Dušan Bogdanović, an award-winning guitarist who gave his highly acclaimed debut recital at Carnegie Hall in 1977, has been described by Guitar Review Magazine as ‘a composer of masterful craft with a genuine clarity and purity of vision’. Bogdanović sees this recording as a ‘multidimensional diary’ of his works from 1977 to 2024, from the Balkan folk influences of the early Sonata No. 1 via the jazz and world music of his middle period, to the emotional and spiritual reconciliation of joy and sorrow in Lux et umbra, a work dedicated to guitarist Daniela Rossi.

Choral & Vocal

The Edison Singers • Edison

INCLUDES WORLD PREMIERE RECORDINGS

Timothy Corlis is a JUNO-nominated composer hailed for his music’s depth, passion and colour. His Missa Pax, a major work, reinterprets the liturgical tradition giving it new expression and vitality. Corlis is also devoted to social change, with activism at the core of his creativity. In Loveliest of trees, a setting of A. E. Housman’s poem of the same name, he celebrates nature’s beauty and bounty. The place of the divine feminine in the birth of Christ is reflected upon in O magnum mysterium; the dynamism of New York City is the inspiration behind Immortality; and In paradisum reminds us that paradise is often experienced on earth.


Gritskova • Prinz

Known primarily as a prolific opera composer, Gaetano Donizetti also wrote nearly 300 songs, which were destined for intimate gatherings of friends, professionals and wealthy amateurs. Though Donizetti was seemingly blasé about his songs, they contain much of interest. Their melodic beauty and structural surety are invariably captivating, whether in ballades or canzonettas, theatrical ariettas, or poignant love laments. Setting poets from Pietro Metastasio to his contemporaries allowed Donizetti full rein to explore a wide variety of subject matter with wit, sentiment, long vocal lines, and quasi-orchestral piano accompaniment. A digital-only single of Lamento per la morte di V. Bellini is also available to stream and download (9.70399).

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