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Review of Schubert Rosamunde

Schubert Rosamunde

Elly Ameling | Kurt Masur | Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra | Leipzig Radio Chorus

Philips

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

Review of Schubert Piano Quintet in A ' Trout'

Schubert Piano Quintet in A ' Trout'

Graham Mitchell | Leopold String Trio | Paul Lewis

Hyperion

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

Review of Schubert Opera Arias

Schubert Opera Arias

Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra | Jan Schultsz | Oliver Widmer

Hyperion

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

Review of Schubert Chamber works

Schubert Chamber works

Adolf Busch | Hermann Busch | Rudolf Serkin

Références

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

Review of Schubert - Piano Works, Vol 1

Schubert - Piano Works, Vol 1

Bernard Roberts

Claudio

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

Review of Schubert Epilog

Schubert Epilog

Bamberg Symphony Chorus | Bamberg Symphony Orchestra | Carsten Süss | Jonathan Nott

Tudor

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

Review of Schubert Orchestral Works

Schubert Orchestral Works

Anima Eterna Orchestra | Jos van Immerseel

Channel Classics

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

Review of Kurtág; Schubert Piano Works

Kurtág; Schubert Piano Works

Fredrik Ullén

Caprice

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

Review of Schubert Octet

Schubert Octet

Berlin Philharmonia Ensemble

Denon

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

Review of Schubert Chamber Works

Schubert Chamber Works

Erika Nickrenz | Robert Stallman

ASV

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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