

Welcome to the Works, compiled each week by our expert editors to present the best of classical’s new albums. From stunning performances of well-established masterpieces to exciting new talents and musical landscapes, you are sure to find something special on this playlist. This week’s headline track is violinist Anne Akiko Meyers’ premiere recording of New Chaconne, a work written specially for her by Philip Glass. It appears in her new album devoted to works by the iconic American composer. As Meyers tells Apple Music Classical, Glass’ new work “captures the spirit of joyful beginnings, unfolding like the telling of a beautiful story”. New Chaconne, as the title suggests, is based on a stately ground (repeated) bass, and has the serene beauty of a slow movement by Handel. Though scored for violin and piano, Meyers decided to partner instead with harpist Emmanuel Ceysson. “I felt that Emmanuel would bring a uniquely rich dimension of colour and texture to the piece,” says Meyers. “I’ve worked and recorded with him for many years—he’s an extraordinary harpist, musician, and spirit. I’m excited to explore this work with a variety of instrumentations, and I love how Philip’s music always invites discovery and creative interpretation.” Don’t forget that we regularly update The Works, so if you find a piece of music or a performance you particularly love, be sure to add it to your library.