Online classical concerts & events to enjoy this month (January 2025)
Peter Quantrill explores a range of documentaries and concerts from Sir Antonio Pappano, Daniel...
Stampiglia’s libretto Partenope was first set to music in 1699 for Naples; the title-heroine was named after the siren founder...
Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 10/2012
Those brought up on the 1950 RCA Toscanini broadcast of this opera (11/59) often have – pace that set’s harsh...
Reviewed by Mike Ashman in issue: 10/2012
If there’s a lesson to be had from these first and most recent recordings of Elektra, made 66 years apart,...
Reviewed by David Patrick Stearns in issue: 10/2012
Armed and dangerous – two casualties of Soviet-era censorship triumphantly reunited. The lost Prologue to the discarded three-act opera Orango...
Reviewed by Edward Seckerson in issue: 10/2012
Because Puccini’s operatic triptych comes round so rarely in the opera house, it is important that there be a good...
Reviewed by Richard Fairman in issue: 10/2012
Saverio Mercadante was a highly successful composer in his day. He studied at the Naples Conservatory, where he caught the...
Reviewed by Richard Lawrence in issue: 10/2012
Avowed devotees of early-17th-century Italian music might admire the work of Virgilio Mazzocchi – favoured by successive Barberini and Pamphili...
Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 10/2012
Here’s an extraordinary coincidence. We wait during the course of Massenet’s centenary year for a new release that presents some...
Reviewed by Richard Fairman in issue: 10/2012
Let us first praise conductor and orchestra. Ticciati’s Hänsel is at a completely other remove from the pseudo-Wagnerian Siegfried-and-Fafner-have-a-bumpy-day-in-the-woods-with-the-kids approach...
Reviewed by Mike Ashman in issue: 10/2012
Time was when the French, with their love of understatement, stylistic elegance and clarity, looked askance at the Russian repertoire,...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 10/2012
Peter Quantrill explores a range of documentaries and concerts from Sir Antonio Pappano, Daniel...
Jed Distler hails a desirable box-set documenting the maestro’s 18-year tenure in Ohio
Jeremy Nicholas browses through two collections of keyboard treasures
Speakers with onboard amplification make plenty of sense if you want high performance without all...
‘This is an altogether absorbing volume, as valuable and enlightening as it is original and...
This flagship player eschews the technology of the company’s other models for a clean sheet...
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