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Review of Gluck Orfeo ed Euridice

Gluck Orfeo ed Euridice

Cyndia Sieden | Derek Lee Ragin | English Baroque Soloists | John Eliot Gardiner | Monteverdi Choir | Sylvia McNair

Philips

There have been a number of recordings of Orfeo ed Euridice issued lately, in one or other of its incarnations,...

Reviewed by Stanley Sadie in issue: 2/1994

Review of Moszkowski's World, Vol. 1

Moszkowski's World, Vol. 1

Harvey Dagul | Isabel Beyer

Four Hands Music

Isabel Beyer and Harvey Dagul – a husband-and-wife team – have been playing piano duets together for over 40 years....

Reviewed by Tim Parry in issue: 5/1997

Review of Dvorák Orchestral Works

Dvorák Orchestral Works

Kurt Masur | New York Philharmonic Orchestra

Teldec (Warner Classics)

It is apt that one of the first two recordings made by Kurt Masur in his new role as Music...

Reviewed by Edward Greenfield in issue: 6/1992

Review of Locke Consort Music

Locke Consort Music

Phantasm

GMN

Matthew Locke, the irascible and xenophobic Anglo-Catholic, is usually remembered in the ‘predecessor of Purcell’ category, a classification that is...

Reviewed in issue 8/2001

Review of Dvorak Symphony No. 9 'From the New World'

Dvorak Symphony No. 9 'From the New World'

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra | José Serebrier

Warner Classics

New major CD symphony cycles are always good news, especially when they hail from a conductor as experienced and as...

Reviewed by Rob Cowan in issue: 05/2012

Review of Dvorák Bagatelles; Piano Quintet Op 81

Dvorák Bagatelles; Piano Quintet Op 81

Ensemble Explorations | Frank Braley

Harmonia Mundi

Recorded in warm, full sound, pianist Frank Braley leads an often fiery and impulsive account of Dvorák’s masterly Piano Quintet...

Reviewed by Edward Greenfield in issue: 8/2007

Review of Dvorak Biblical Songs

Dvorak Biblical Songs

Dagmar Pecková | Irwin Gage

Supraphon

Surprisingly‚ a full disc of Dvo·ák songs is a rarity. These four cycles make an excellent and generous coupling‚ with...

Reviewed in issue 9/2001

Review of Dvorák Dimitrij

Dvorák Dimitrij

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra | Drahomira Drobková | Gerd Albrecht | Ivan Kusnjer | Leo Marian Vodicka | Lívia Ághová | Ludek Vele | Magdaléna Hajóssyová | Peter Mikulás | Prague Philharmonic Choir

Supraphon

It is good to have this first (and so far only) complete recording of Dvovák’s ambitious opera back in the...

Reviewed by Edward Greenfield in issue: 3/2005

Review of Dvorák Symphony No 9; Martinu Symphony No 2

Dvorák Symphony No 9; Martinu Symphony No 2

Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra | Paavo Järvi

Telarc

Having the most popular of Dvorák’s symphonies coupled with one of the most approachable by a 20th-century Czech composer is...

Reviewed by Edward Greenfield in issue: 10/2005

Review of Anna Netrebko - In the Still of the Night

Anna Netrebko - In the Still of the Night

Anna Netrebko | Daniel Barenboim | Dmitri Hvorostovsky | Ivari Ilja

Deutsche Grammophon

As everyone knows, live recordings have their pros and cons. With song recitals the problem is often that the singer...

Reviewed by David Fanning in issue: 6/2010

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