Echoes of Genius: From the Dawn of Electrical Recording to Hidden Violin Treasures
Rare and revelatory, these archival releases span a century of recording history – from the...
NMC assemblages such as this can be an opportunity for composers to set out their stall or to introduce themselves...
Reviewed by Stephen Plaistow in issue: 12/2013
One of the most strikingly understated ways to chart the progress of Britten as a composer is to put the...
Reviewed by Caroline Gill in issue: 12/2013
Recorded in the recital hall of the Liszt birthplace museum at Raiding in Austria, these Brahms performances at times threaten...
Reviewed by Geoffrey Norris in issue: 12/2013
The Bedroom Community label has built a notable roster of composers and none more so than Reykjavik-born Daníel Bjarnason (34...
Reviewed by Richard Whitehouse in issue: 12/2013
For many readers, this second disc of British music for cello and piano will be even more attractive than the...
Reviewed by Ivan March in issue: 12/2013
Here’s a generous anthology showcasing three major British contributions to the viola repertoire, all directly inspired by the incomparable Lionel...
Reviewed by Andrew Achenbach in issue: 12/2013
Had she lived another five years or so, Susan Chilcott, who died of cancer in 2003 at the age of...
Reviewed by David Patrick Stearns in issue: 11/2013
For those beyond the UK’s shores, David Starkey is a distinguished academic and historian, and a star media performer with...
Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: 11/2013
The texts of this collection of well-known motets take up the cry ‘Libera nos’, common to both the Portuguese and...
Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 11/2013
Wolf never conceived the vignettes of his Italian Songbook as a unified cycle. The sequence must open with the exquisite...
Reviewed by Richard Wigmore in issue: 11/2013
Rare and revelatory, these archival releases span a century of recording history – from the...
A compelling portrait of the iconic wartime pianist and cultural hero, brought vividly to life in a...
Downes blends biography, pop culture, and provocative insight in this punchy Critical Lives entry
Jed Distler revisits the Frenchman’s EMI and Erato recordings in a new 42-disc set
A new name on the audio scene, courtesy of a British hi-fi retailer launching a ‘house brand’: and...
Rob Cowan on a bumper Beethoven crop and the voice of a seraphic soprano
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