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NEW RELEASE: 4 APRIL 2025

Timeless Bach

With the release of the Mass in B minor, Raphaël Pichon and his ensemble Pygmalion continue their illuminating exploration of J.S. Bach’s masterpieces.

The absolute pinnacle of the Leipzig Kantor’s entire output, this visionary synthesis of profound emotion, spirituality, and humanity gives meaning to the world we live in while opening a window on the next. Enthused with the scope of the endeavour, the performers practically inhabit this timeless score and deliver a powerful reading that conveys all its mysteries and depth.

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Samuel Hasselhorn

Winner in the Vocal Recording category at the 2025 International Classical Music Awards.

The German baritone’s album “Urlicht” scored a triumph in Düsseldorf on 19 March.
“This is a remarkable CD, not only because of Samuel Hasselhorn’s outstanding singing, grippingly dramatic and movingly sensitive throughout the programme, but also because of the conductor Łukasz Borowicz and the highly evocative ‘sound theatre’ he gets from the Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra*. The symbiosis of voice and orchestra is just perfect.” (*with our thanks to Philip Nedel)
This recording served as a fortuitous interruption (to be repeated) in the multi-volume series of Schubert lieder which the acclaimed baritone is recording with Ammiel Bushakevitz.

The album was also named Recording of the Year by unanimous vote of the jury.

Our warmest congratulations to all the performers!

“For the love of Ravel…”

This year, we celebrate the 150th anniversary of Maurice Ravel’s birth.

A perfect occasion to peruse harmonia mundi’s Ravel discography, replete with hidden gems such as the repertoire off the beaten path recorded by Béatrice Rana, Bernarda Fink and Christiane Karg, among others, alongside high-profile contributions from Alexandre Tharaud, Les Siècles and the Orchestre de Paris. With the myriad musical events devoted to the composer this year, will they succeed in finally “unravelling” the Ravel mystique? Unlikely: it is perhaps the very challenge of the endeavour (close to the heart of musicologist Vladimir Jankélévitch) that makes the composer of a certain Bolero the most irresistible. The more one tries to encompass Ravel, the more elusive he becomes. As you discover our Ravel playlist, you can also look forward to a splendid threesome of future releases that shed more light on the many facets of his output: the original piano-duet version of Ma mère l’Oye from Pavel Kolesnikov and Samson Tsoy in June, a lovely tribute from the Debussy String Quartet, joined by vibraphonist Franck Tortiller, in July, plus a deep dive into the piano repertoire from Julien Libeer this coming autumn.

“He also manages to pass for one who is wonderfully detached, a magician of sound who performs his magic tricks merely to amaze an enraptured audience; yet this illusionist is the most sensitive and moving musician of any.” — Tristan Klingsor

Upcoming albums, projects, life of the label…

Lucile Richardot

Named “opera singer of the year” at the 2025 Victoires de la Musique Classique, she is also featured on the next release by the Ensemble Correspondances.

The French mezzo-soprano receives this prestigious award seven years after the release of her debut solo album, “Perpetual Night.” Combined with an impressive vocal range and rare artistic honesty, her unique timbre has allowed her to explore a broad range of repertoire in collaboration with such partners as Sébastien Daucé, Raphaël Pichon, Anne de Fornel, and Geoffroy Jourdain, to name a few.

BRUSSELS, 5 MARCH 2025

To be released on vinyl!

The double album featuring “The Four Seasons” continues to garner worldwide acclaim across multiple formats.

Théotime Langlois de Swarte is currently on an extended tour of the United States with the orchestra of Les Arts Florissants (22 dates). With nearly 4 million downloads and streams over the course of just a few weeks, the album has climbed to the top of the digital sales charts and will be available on vinyl on 16 May. Full of finesse, his reading of “The Four Seasons” will also be the subject of a special broadcast on the Arte channel on 21 June.

ON TOUR IN NORTH AMERICA UNTIL MID-APRIL
… AND FEATURED SOON IN A UNIQUE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE!
AVAILABLE ON VINYL ON 16 MAY 2025
THÉOTIME

Julien Libeer & company

This is a busy and rewarding time for the Belgian pianist, whose unfailingly innovative projects happily combine elegance at every turn with a supreme mastery of the keyboard.

Julien Libeer is not just a solo performer: in his search for the absolute, he enjoys surrounding himself with musical partners such as Pierre Colombet (first violin of the Ébène Quartet), Máté Szűcs (viola), and Eckart Runge (cello), as they explore Mozart’s chamber music for 4 players (a piano quartet), or 3 (a trio), or 2 (a violin sonata) – closing with a solo contribution from himself!

A few months later, he will turn to the monuments of piano literature by Ravel, paired with some of the composer’s chamber-music masterpieces. As can be expected in both cases, the operable word is conversation.

MOZART 1, 2, 3, 4 / AVAILABLE 28 MARCH 2025
RAVEL / AVAILABLE 3 OCTOBER 2025
THÉOTIME

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A passion for excellence 1958.

Now 65, the label cultivates an insolent youth. Exploring new repertoires, broadening our horizons, developing young talent and constantly striving for excellence: this is harmonia mundi’s motto. We are demanding, passionate and proud of our independence. This is our story…

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