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Most chosen *
Beethoven (98)
J.S. Bach (84)
Schubert (75)
Mozart (69)
Mahler (57)
Brahms (52)
Richard Strauss (51)
Schumann (49)
Verdi (45)
Wagner (43)
Less chosen *†
Berio (5)
Byrd (5)
Chausson (5)
Philip Glass (5)
Gluck (5)
Victor Herbert (5)
Ó Riada (5)
Rimsky-Korsakov (5)
Johann Strauss (5)
Szymanowski (5)
Telemann (5)
Various (5)
Walton (5)
Weinberg (5)
Gorecki (6)
Gounod (6)
Reynaldo Hahn (6)
Hindemith (6)
Ligeti (6)
Pergolesi (6)
John Tavener (6)
John Williams (6)
Ina Boyle (7)
Bruch (7)
Dohnányi (7)
Honegger (7)
John F. Larchet (7)
Offenbach (7)
Pfitzner (7)
Schoenberg (7)
Suk (7)
Weber (7)
Bellini (8)
Franck (8)
Mussorgsky (8)
Poulenc (8)
Rossini (8)
Bartok (9)
Grieg (9)
Monteverdi (9)
Pärt (9)
Smetana (9)
Vivaldi (9)
Bizet (10)
Fauré (10)
Janacek (10)
* Results may be skewed by the fact that musical items are listed individually in the database (e.g. individual Schubert songs).
† Composers with 5 to 10 entries are shown here. Several others have been chosen fewer times, including a long list with only one entry. Rather than include those once-onlys here, you can use this link to view/download a PDF which shows them.
Recent Presentations
24th January 2026 : Éamon
Verdi: 'Otello': Conclusion of Opera (from 'Era più calmo?' to end)
Jon Vickers, Mirella Freni, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert Von Karajan
EMI recording in the Berlin Philharmonie in 1973.Presented as part of Verdi Day. 27th January is the 125th Anniversary of Verdi's death.
17th January 2026 : January Concert 2026
Mahler: Symphony No. 8 ('Symphony of a Thousand')
Soloists, Rundfunkchor Berlin , Bachchor Salzburg, Boys of the Staats- and Domchor Berlin, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Kirill Petrenko
Tom F's Concert programme. Live broadcast from the Berlin Philharmonie via the Berlin Philharmonic's Digital Concert Hall.
10th January 2026 : Ron
Gounod: 'Faust' (Act 3 of opera)
Juilen Dran, Jérôme Boutillier, Anas Séguin, Juliette Mey, Chœur et Orchestre National de Lille conducted by Louis Langrée
YouTube video. Stage Director Denis Podalydès.
20th December 2025 : Roy
J.S. Bach: Magnificat BWV.243 (1723)
Julia Doyle, Hana Blažíková (sopranos); Maarten Engeltjes (alto); Thomas Hobbs (tenor); Christian Immler (bass); Netherlands Bach Society conducted by Jos van Veldhoven
The work was first performed on Christmas Day 1723. YouTube video. Recorded on 2nd May 2014 at the Grote Kerk, Naarden.
Honegger: Symphony No. 2 for Strings (with Trumnpet)
Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne conducted by Jesús López-Cobos
1992 Virgin Classics recording
29th November 2025 : Ken
Honegger: Pastorale d'été
Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne conducted by Jesús López-Cobos
1992 Virgin Classics recording
22nd November 2025 : Ron
Gounod: 'Faust' (Act 2 of opera)
Juilen Dran, Jérôme Boutillier, Anas Séguin, Juliette Mey, Chœur et Orchestre National de Lille conducted by Louis Langrée
YouTube video. Stage Director Denis Podalydès.
15th November 2025 : Éamon
Schumann: Carnaval op. 9
Andrei Gavrilov (piano)
1987 recording
8th November 2025 : Dermot
Monteverdi: Vespers of the Blessed Virgin: Ave Maris Stella, Magnificat
Apollo's Fire, The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra conducted by Jeanette Sorrell
YouTube video. Recorded on 1st November 2014 in Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio
Monteverdi: l'Incoronazione di Poppea: Pur ti miro (aria from Opera)
Nuria Rial (soprano), Philippe Jaroussky (counter tenor), l'Arpeggiata conducted by Christina Pluhar
YouTube video. The performance marked two German Echo Klassik (Classical) 2009 awards – one for Christina Pluhar and l'Arpeggiata; the other for Nuria Rial.
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