On the eve of its release, Nicky Spence and Iain Burnside‘s Buxton Orr: Songs has garnered glowing praise from The Herald. Commending both the ambition of the project itself, and the performance and recording standards, Keith Bruce writes:
‘Without making it sound like missionary work by Scotland’s ridiculously pr...
As we look ahead to our March release, featuring music for clarinet by Rory Boyle, we are delighted to share behind the scenes footage from the recording sessions.
Performed by Fraser Langton (clarinet), James Willshire (piano) and Trio Dramatis with Rosalind Ventris (viola), this is the second Delphian recording d...
The nominations for the inaugural Scottish Awards for New Music have been announced and we are delighted that two Delphian recordings are featured on the shortlist.
Hebrides Ensemble‘s debut recording on Delphian, of James MacMillan‘s Since it was the day of preparation… features alongside Robert Irvine‘s Songs an...
Delphian is seeking applicants for the position of Warehouse Officer, and is looking for an organised individual who can demonstrate a passionate interest in music and a desire to learn about the recorded music industry. Under the guidance of the Label Manager, the successful applicant will assist in all stock cont...
The first few weeks of 2017 have been characteristically busy here at Delphian. January always sees a glut of recording sessions, which kicked off last week with The Marian Consort recording a series of contemporary Marian motets at St Michael’s Highgate. Next week, we record chamber music by Peter Maxwell Davies i...
David Wilde – extraordinary pianist and musician, pupil of Franz Reizenstein and Nadia Boulanger – is the veteran of nine Delphian piano recordings, documenting his remarkable Indian summer as a performer. More recently, Delphian has turned its attention to his compositional output, with a survey of the works that...