September 02, 2021

Out in October 2021

In October, PENTATONE releases four enthralling additions to the catalogue: Mozart: Violin Concertos 1 & 2 with Arabella Steinbacher, Daniel Dodds, and Festival Strings Lucerne, Remembering Russia – Jesus Rodolfo with Jesus Rodolfo and Min Young Kang, Handel’s Unsung Heroes with David Bates, Leo Duarte, Joe Qiu, Thomas Gould, Lucy Crowe, Iestyn Davies, Christine Rice, and La Nuova Musica, and Mozart: Symphonies 38 & 39 with Andrew Manze and NDR Radiophilharmonie.

Steinbacher Completes Her Mozart Cycle

Arabella Steinbacher, Daniel Dodds, Festival Strings Lucerne

After having recorded Mozart’s last three violin concertos in 2014, Arabella Steinbacher, the  Festival  Strings  Lucerne  and  its  leader  Daniel  Dodds  now  complete  the  cycle  by  presenting  Mozart’s  less  well-known,  but  equally  enchanting  Violin  Concertos  1  &  2,together with his Adagio in E Major and Rondos in C Major and B-flat Major. Steinbacher plays  the  cadenzas  by  Wolfgang  Schneiderhan,  who  co-founded  the  Festival  Strings  Lucerne in 1956. Another exciting aspect of this album is that she plays for the first time on the “Ex Benno Walter“ Strad from 1718.Arabella   Steinbacher,   a   multiple   award-winner   with   an   extensive   PENTATONE   discography,  is  accompanied  by  the  esteemed  players  of  the  Festival  Strings  Lucerne  and their leader and artistic director Daniel Dodds.

“After a year which was challenging for all of us, I had an even greater desire to make music and record this album together with my wonderful colleagues of Festival Strings Lucerne. Especially during this time without live performances, Mozart’s music gives us so much positive energy and strength. My heartfelt thanks to all who made this project possible! After I recorded concertos Nos. 3, 4 and 5 a few years ago, I had a deep wish to complete the album and add the beautiful single movements, which are not heard very often.”– Arabella Steinbacher

Arabella Steinbacher, a multiple award-winner with an extensive PENTATONE discography, is accompanied by the esteemed players of the Festival Strings Lucerne and their leader and artistic director Daniel Dodds.

Viola Songs on Love in the Face of Death and Uncertainty

Jesus Rodolfo, Min Young Kang

Violist  Jesus  Rodolfo  makes  his  PENTATONE  debut,  together  with  pianist  Min  Young  Kang, with an album showcasing three iconic 20th-century Russian composers who all left   their   homeland:   Prokofiev,   Rachmaninov   and   Stravinsky.   Rodolfo   presents   selections of Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet and Rachmaninov’s Cello Sonata in G Minor in arrangements by Vadim Borisovsky, while Stravinsky’s Suite Italienne can be heard in his own transcription for viola and piano.  Acclaimed  for  his  exhilarating,  passionate  performances,  innate  musicality  and  technical prowess, Spanish violist Jesus Rodolfo has been praised by The New York Times Digest as “a star whose light transcends the stage.”

Originally titled “Romeo & Juliet,” I realized as I pondered this recording that the music actually  was  in  tune  with  this  turbulent  time.  Love,  decency,  hope  and  optimism  prevailing against mortality, mistrust, injustice and uncertainty — these are the overall underlying  themes  of  this  album,  —  and  it  is  what  the  world,  and  our  country,  has  demonstrated throughout the past months of this pandemic. The  chosen  works  on  this  album  are  fairly  well-known. While still an album about love (and the art that can come with love), the meaning of the album  has  evolved  and  expanded  to  become  a  recording    about    the    importance    of    the    perseverance of hope, determination, and love in the face of death and uncertainty. Global events like the pandemic of 2020 forever alter our lives. Whether  we  will  emerge  from  this  better  or  worse is still to be seen, but we can each make a positive impact in our own way. And so, I have moved forward with making the album, creating the sound world that I originally planned. I hope you enjoy it, and that it brings something positive into your life.” – Jesus Rodolfo

Acclaimed for his exhilarating, passionate performances, innate musicality and technical prowess, Spanish violist Jesús Rodolfo has been praised by The New York Times Digest as “a star whose light transcends the stage.”

Instrumentalists Put Centre Stage

David Bates, Leo Duarte, Joe Qiu, Thomas Gould, Lucy Crowe, Iestyn Davies, Christine Rice

After their acclaimed recording of Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice, La Nuova Musica and David Bates expand their PENTATONE discography with Handel’s Unsung Heroes, in which the instrumentalists of Handel’s operas are put centre stage. Traditionally restricted to an “invisible” existence in the orchestra pit, La Nuova Musica’s obbligato instrumentalists –  violinist  Thomas  Gould,  oboist  Leo  Duarte  and  bassoonist  Joe  Qiu  –  are  now  in  the  limelight. They will stand as equal partners alongside a world-class line up of soloists – soprano  Lucy  Crowe,  mezzo-soprano  Christine  Rice  and  countertenor  Iestyn  Davies  – showing how Handel wrote music as virtuosic and lyrical for his unsung heroes as for their   singing   counterparts.   The   album   includes   exceptional   arias   from   Handel   masterpieces such as Rinaldo (including ‘Or la tromba’, the only aria Handel ever wrote for four trumpets and drums), GiulioCesare (featuring  ‘V’adoro  pupile’,  an  aria  that  was so luxuriously orchestrated that it completely surpassed the usual expenses for an opera orchestra in Handel’s time), Alcina (‘Sta nell’ Ircana’ with its wild hunting horns), Agrippina and Ariodante. Handel’s Unsung Heroes is a celebration of Handel’s brilliant orchestrations, Britain’s best Handelians, as well as the La Nuova Musica orchestra and its very own Unsung Heroes.La  Nuova  Musica  and  its  artistic  director  David  Bates  are  among  the  most  exciting  Baroque  ensembles  of  today.  Their  PENTATONE  debut  with  Gluck’s  Orfeo  ed  Euridice  was  both  BBC  Music  Magazine  Choice  and  Gramophone  Editor’s  Choice  in  December  2019. Iestyn Davies returns to PENTATONE after having sung the title role in that same release, whereas Lucy Crowe and Christine Rice make their PENTATONE debut.


La Nuova Musica and its artistic director David Bates are among the most exciting Baroque ensembles of today. Their PENTATONE debut with Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice was both BBC Music Magazine Choice and Gramophone Editor’s Choice in December 2019. Iestyn Davies returns to PENTATONE after having sung the title role in that same release, whereas Lucy Crowe and Christine Rice make their PENTATONE debut.

Expansive Symphonies Played with Energy and Urgency

Andrew Manze, NDR Radiophilharmonie

The NDR Philharmonie and Andrew Manze continue their exploration of Mozart’s late orchestral  works  with  a  recording  of  the  composer’s  38th  and  39th  symphonies.  Nicknamed after Prague, where it was first performed in 1787, the 38th shares with its successor a solemn, “Romantic” slow introduction to the first movement, followed by lighter music that shares a kinship with the playful arias and ensembles of Le nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni, composed in the same period. By playing all repeats, Manze underlines   the   ambitious,   expansive   character   of   these   works,   but   the   NDR   Radiophilharmonie never drags, offering the same energy and sense of urgency as in their acclaimed interpretation of Mozart’s 40th and 41st symphonies, released in 2019. In their collaboration, Andrew Manze brings his experience in the field of historically-informed performance to the polished symphonic sound of the NDR Radiophilharmonie, resulting in a prize-winning complete cycle of Mendelssohn symphonies (2017-2018), as well as highly-praised interpretations of Mozart’s 40th and 41st symphonies (2019) and Beethoven’s 5th and 7th symphonies (2020), all released on PENTATONE.

In their collaboration, Andrew Manze brings his experience in the field of historically-informed performance to the polished symphonic sound of the NDR Radiophilharmonie, resulting in a prize-winning complete cycle of Mendelssohn symphonies (2017-2018), as well as highly-praised interpretations of Mozart’s 40th and 41st symphonies (2019) and Beethoven’s 5th and 7th symphonies (2020), all released on PENTATONE.


Arabella Steinbacher’s Photo by Co Merz