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Official Specialist Classical Chart Top 20
Friday, October 9, 2020
Compiled by the Official Charts Company, the UK’s biggest specialist classical albums of the week, based on sales of digital bundles, CDs, vinyl and other formats, across a seven day period
Gramophone is pleased to present the Official Specialist Classical Chart Top 20. This chart will be updated every Friday evening at 6pm (UK time).
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1
Anima Rara
Ermonela Jaho (soprano), Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana / Andrea Battistoni
Opera Rara
2
Rutter: Anthems & Gloria
Black Dyke Band / Nicholas Childs
Naxos
3
Dussek: Messe Solemnelle
Academy of Ancient Music / Richard Egarr
AAM Records
4
Coates: Orchestral Works, Vol 2
BBC Philharmonic / John Wilson
Chandos
5
Handel: Semele
Sols; English Baroque Soloists, Monteverdi Choir / Sir John Eliot Gardiner
SDG
6
Beethoven: Variations
Angela Hewitt
Hyperion
7
Tales Of Solace
Stephan Moccio
Decca
8
Elgar: Cello Concerto
Sheku Kanneh-Mason; LSO / Sir Simon Rattle
Decca Classics
9
Classic
HAUSER; LSO / Robert Ziegler
Sony Classical
10
Aranjuez
Thibaut Garcia
Erato
11
Bach: Goldberg Variations
Lang Lang
DG
12
Cramer: Piano Concertos Nos 1, 3 & 6
Howard Shelley; London Mozart Players
Hyperion
13
Respighi: Pines, Fountains & Festivals of Rome
Sinfonia of London / John Wilson
Chandos
14
Vaughan Williams: Job & Songs of Travel
Neal Davies, David Adams, Darius Battiwalla, Hallé Orchestra / Mark Elder
Hallé
15
Mäntyjärvi: Choral Music
Choir of Trinity College Cambridge / Stephen Layton
Hyperion
16
Elgar Violin Concerto
Nicola Benedetti, LPO / Vladimir Jurowski
Decca Classics
17
The Tudor Queens
Diana Damrau (soprano), Orchestra e Coro dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia / Antonio Pappano
Erato
18
Encounter
Igor Levit
Sony Classical
19
After Silence
Voces8
VOCES8 Records
20
Britten: Peter Grimes
Stuart Skelton; Bergen Philharmonic Choirs and Orchestra / Edward Gardner
Chandos
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Ermonela Jaho on the legacy of Rosina Storchio
Friday, October 2, 2020
For her debut solo recital, the Albanian singer celebrates another soprano who created many major operatic roles including Madama Butterfly
For her first solo album, ‘Anima Rara’, for Opera Rara, for whom she’s already recorded Leoncavallo’s Zazà and Puccini’s Le Willis, Ermonela Jaho celebrates one of her great soprano predecessors, Rosina Storchio. Joined by the Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana conducted by Andrea Battistoni, Jaho offers a programme of verismo arias, some familiar but many less so.
James Jolly met Ermonela Jaho early this year – face to face – while she was in London for a Wigmore Hall recital, and they talked about Storchio, the new album and both Puccini and Leoncavallo’s takes on La bohème.
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