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...
Vänskä is undoubtedly a Sibelian of strong instinct, and his Kullervo enshrines an interpretation of extraordinary grandeur and slumbering, runic...
Reviewed in issue 5/2001
British director Tony Palmer has been making films about music and musicians since the late 1960s, his idées fixes ranging...
Reviewed by Mike Ashman in issue: 12/2011
Fifteen years after its release on Marco Polo, this remains the only recording of Pizzetti’s quartets, by a Hungarian ensemble...
Reviewed by Peter Quantrill in issue: 11/2011
Many of us, I’m sure, still own First Edition LPs – grey sleeves with round gold labels stuck on the...
Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: 12/2011
Arne Garborg’s epic poem-cycle Haugtussa (‘The Maid from under the Mountain’) is a classic of Norwegian literature, its four volumes...
Reviewed by Guy Rickards in issue: 12/2011
Stoyanova’s second recital disc for Orfeo lies more on the soprano’s ‘home’ territory and includes two arias by fellow Bulgarian...
Reviewed by Mike Ashman in issue: 01/2012
This 10-disc box is Piano Classics’ most ambitious project to date, a tribute to a pianist who for many years...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 06/2012
As perspectives on the Solti/Culshaw enterprise lengthen, and critical reactions are kept alert by the regular appearance of new, or...
Reviewed in issue 8/1998
Only last year, Yakov Kreizberg had been appointed artistic director of the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra. This splendid Stravinsky album is...
Reviewed by John Warrack in issue: 07/2011
By 1960, ideas of what might constitute orchestral jazz were gathering force. Brubeck and Bernstein’s label Columbia had already released...
Reviewed by Philip_Clark in issue: 07/2011
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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