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...
For once the hyperbole rings true. Christian Leotta’s fourth volume of Beethoven sonatas is indeed ‘a major addition to other...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 08/2013
The many virtues and occasional drawbacks characterising the first two instalments of François-Frédéric Guy’s Beethoven cycle spill over into this...
Reviewed by Distler in issue: 08/2013
Sophie Yates offers eight of Bach’s 16 Weimar-period concerto transcriptions in performances that outclass most of the catalogue competition. In...
Reviewed by Distler in issue: 08/2013
The German-born cellist Jan Vogler is a veteran of many recordings of cello repertoire, including Bach’s sonatas for harpsichord and...
Reviewed in issue 08/2013
Hopkinson Smith’s complete recording of JS Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin as transcribed by Smith for 13-course Baroque...
Reviewed by William Yeoman in issue: 08/2013
Alkan remains music’s bogeyman, prompting the widest variety of responses [see feature, page 36]. For Pascal Amoyel he is a...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 08/2013
The piano trio in Denmark is alive and well, judging from this new release by Trio Con Brio Copenhagen, which...
Reviewed by Richard Whitehouse in issue: 08/2013
The Hebrew word nigun (plural nigunim) means ‘tune’ or ‘melody’ in the form of an instrumental improvisation, secular or religious,...
Reviewed by IMarch in issue: 08/2013
Howard Ferguson’s oeuvre is modest in extent but distinctive in character. His Second Violin Sonata of 1946 is concise and...
Reviewed by Duncan Druce in issue: 08/2013
The reputation of Fartein Valen (1887-1952) lies chiefly on his polished, atonal orchestral works, including four symphonies, a masterly –...
Reviewed by Guy Rickards in issue: 08/2013
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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