Review - QUAD 33/303
Reinvented almost 60 years since the introduction of the original, this preamp/power amp combination...
‘I will show that it is quite possible to give a piano recital without Chopin.’ This bald and combative statement...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 1/2012
Roy Budd’s jazz-based brand of easy listening livened up numerous under-achieving British films of the 1970s. Not that Get Carter...
Reviewed by kYlzrO1BaC7A in issue: 5/1999
Telemann’s 12 so-called ‘Paris Quartets’ are among the most beguiling chamber works of the late-Baroque period, so a new recording...
Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: 6/2003
The major classic in the British organ repertory here is the Elgar Sonata, his only instrumental work on this scale...
Reviewed by Peter Dickinson in issue: 8/1994
I have to admit to being slightly nonplussed by Marco Polo's philosophy. Their decision to steer clear of the mainstream...
Reviewed by Michael Stewart in issue: 4/1992
Volume 1 (6/99) was promising, Vol. 2 (10/99) revealed a major song-writer, but Vol. 3 is quite extraordinary. Pfitzner was...
Reviewed by Michael Oliver in issue: 11/1999
These are major works from a composer whose ability to harness expressive intensity with sonic originality is far too little...
Reviewed by kYlzrO1BaC7A in issue: 7/1999
Since those famous Columbia light blue label 78rpm discs (with the LPO) of the Suite No. 1, Beecham's Peer Gynt...
Reviewed by Ivan March in issue: 1/1989
Herein are gathered the six recorded solo sonatas from L'Ecole d'Orphee's two-LP set of Handel's woodwind works in that genre,...
Reviewed by John Duarte in issue: 10/1986
Today’s average music lover might be hard-pushed to name more than perhaps half a dozen of Gounod’s works, although they...
Reviewed by Malcolm Riley in issue: 8/2011
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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