Review - Charles Ives: The RCA and Columbia Album Anthology
Richard Whitehouse on an inviting anniversary collection devoted to Charles Ives
I am not one to believe that there are many hidden masterpieces lying abandoned on the shelves of music libraries....
Reviewed by James Methuen-Campbell in issue: 8/1986
In the astonishingly illinformed booklet accompanying this release (Stravinsky’s father was not ‘leading bass player at the Marinski [sic] Theatre’;...
Reviewed in issue 4/2002
Melvyn Tan is a brilliant player who is currently doing much to advance the cause of the early piano—and good...
Reviewed by Stephen Plaistow in issue: 2/1989
Flis (“The Raftsman”, 1858) was Moniuszko’s next opera following the great success enjoyed by Halka (3/07). For this opera, Moniuszko...
Reviewed by Guy Rickards in issue: 7/2010
The great organist Pierre Cochereau was acknowledged as one of the finest improvisers in the history of the instrument. He...
Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: 10/2004
Charpentier's two Latin oratorios, Caecilia virgo et martyr and Filius prodigus were first issued on LP five years ago. Then...
Reviewed by Nicholas Anderson in issue: 10/1985
One of Rossini’s most attractive scores, La donna del lago is both bold and delicate, at one moment looking ahead...
Reviewed by John Steane in issue: 8/2007
With the recent deletion of Ormandy's famous 1978 Philadelphia set on mid-price EMI Studio (4/79), top-notch versions of the Legends...
Reviewed by Andrew Achenbach in issue: 6/2000
It seems only a while ago that Julius Katchen exclaimed in wonder over his protégé, Pascal Rogé, a pianist now...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 7/2005
Familiar to UK listeners from his stint with the London Sinfonietta, though more recently associated with music-making in Melbourne and...
Reviewed by David Gutman in issue: 1/2010
Richard Whitehouse on an inviting anniversary collection devoted to Charles Ives
Reinvented almost 60 years since the introduction of the original, this preamp/power amp combination...
‘What emerges is a sense of a musician of true grit and principle, one who fought for what she...
Andrew Farach-Colton on the Channel Classics recordings of Pieter Wispelwey
Rob Cowan immerses himself in collections devoted to three composers and a quartet
David Gutman welcomes two collections released to celebrate the conductor’s career
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