Review - QUAD 33/303
Reinvented almost 60 years since the introduction of the original, this preamp/power amp combination...
Jan Dismas Zelenka is an extraordinarily intriguing figure: some five years senior to Bach, and a Dresden court and chapel...
Reviewed by Stanley Sadie in issue: 9/2003
Farrer's slow basic tempos for Dances Nos. 2-4 sent me scurrying for the score. It's unlikely that the speed at...
Reviewed by John Steane in issue: 3/1991
Calling these pieces 'chamber works' is probably another of Frank Zappa's jokes: the biggest of them are inventively scored for...
Reviewed by Michael Oliver in issue: 4/1985
This disc of sonatas by Vivaldi is an attractive one in which the oboe provides the most important ingredient. The...
Reviewed by Nicholas Anderson in issue: 11/1993
These things endear themselves, for the most part silently, over the years. After all, you don't hear them often. Yet...
Reviewed in issue 1/1995
Korngold's First Quartet has all the rhapsodic lyricism of his operas (it was written not long after the most famous...
Reviewed by Michael Oliver in issue: 12/1989
Richard Strauss’s Alpine Symphony is not short of fine recordings in the current catalogue but (unless you insist on a...
Reviewed by Ivan March in issue: 3/2010
Whereas Perahia’s 1989 release of Schumann’s Piano Concerto (an excitingly vivid live recording with Sir Colin Davis) had Grieg’s as...
Reviewed in issue 1/1998
Apart from the Quartetto Italiano on Philips, which comes in a twin-pack with Op. 132, there is only one alternative...
Reviewed by Robert Layton in issue: 5/1985
The chief merit of this new recording is to place Dowland’s Lachrimae in a fresh context: rather than offering more...
Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 4/1999
Reinvented almost 60 years since the introduction of the original, this preamp/power amp combination...
Richard Whitehouse on an inviting anniversary collection devoted to Charles Ives
‘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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