Half grand opera, half roof-raising choral-orchestral spectacular, Berlioz’s The Damnation of Faust caused a scandal in 1846 when it was first performed. With its supernatural story and memorable melodies, it’s still one of 19th-century music’s most rivetingly sinful treats. Recorded live at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, the cast features Karen Cargill as Marguerite, John Irvin as Faust, Christopher Purves as Mephistopheles, and Jonathan Lemalu as Brander. Joining them is the London Philharmonic Choir, members of the London Symphony Chorus, and the London Youth Choirs.