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Schubert Rosamunde
Elly Ameling | Kurt Masur | Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra | Leipzig Radio Chorus
While many collectors obviously remain happy with the three famous numbers from Rosamunde (alongside the Overture, actually written for Die...
Reviewed by Ivan March in issue: 9/1985
Schubert Piano Quintet in A ' Trout'
Graham Mitchell | Leopold String Trio | Paul Lewis
Following their splendid collaboration in the Mozart quartets (Hyperion, 10/3), Paul Lewis and the Leopold Trio (with Graham Mitchell) are...
Reviewed by DuncanDruce in issue: 5/2006
Schubert Opera Arias
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra | Jan Schultsz | Oliver Widmer
Coming out on Hyperion‚ with one of those wellstocked‚ wellpresented booklets of theirs‚ this looks very like a supplement to...
Reviewed in issue 2/2002
Schubert Chamber works
Adolf Busch | Hermann Busch | Rudolf Serkin
I'm sure quite a few collectors will have these two performances in their library already as part of the Gramophone...
Reviewed by Joan Chissell in issue: 4/1988
Schubert - Piano Works, Vol 1
Admirers of Bernard Roberts’s Nimbus rec- ordings of Bach’s 48 Preludes and Fugues and Beethoven’s 32 sonatas will have a...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 8/2004
Schubert Epilog
Bamberg Symphony Chorus | Bamberg Symphony Orchestra | Carsten Süss | Jonathan Nott
If you take the line that Schubert stands for things in music which most composers active since 1950 have, regrettably,...
Reviewed by Arnold Whittall in issue: 8/2005
Schubert Orchestral Works
Anima Eterna Orchestra | Jos van Immerseel
Well-intentioned, unexceptional performances; excepting the missing 'introductory' four bars at the start of the symphony's first movement exposition repeat—the conductor's...
Reviewed by John Steane in issue: 3/1993
Kurtág; Schubert Piano Works
This prickly, oddly disconcerting disc seeks connections or ‘intersections’ between Schubert and Kurtág. For Fredrick Ullén, such seeming disharmony is...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 12/2004
Schubert Octet
In view of the remarks I'm about to make, it's worth pointing out that the Berlin Philharmonia Ensemble, one of...
Reviewed by hfinch in issue: 10/1994
Schubert Chamber Works
Erika Nickrenz | Robert Stallman
The sonatina is well known, and deservedly so; the sonata and fantasy much less so. All respond very well to...
Reviewed in issue 4/1992

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