Review - Paavo Järvi : The Complete Erato Recordings
Andrew Mellor revisits recordings the prolific Estonian conductor made originally for Virgin
Veracini's music is little known, but the neglect is as unjustified as the traditional unfavourable comparison with Vivaldi. Something of...
Reviewed by Iain Fenlon in issue: 12/1994
Aren't policemen looking young these days? I mean, can it really be a quarter of a century since Maxwell Davies's...
Reviewed by Michael Oliver in issue: 2/1995
The most striking work here‚ by far‚ is Christopher Gunning’s Saxophone Concerto. A pupil of Rubbra and Richard Rodney Bennett‚...
Reviewed in issue 10/2002
Beethoven writing occasional pieces and ballet or incidental music is the composer on automatic pilot or, to put it another...
Reviewed by Alan Blyth in issue: 13/1997
Jean-Henri d’Anglebert is one of the three most important figures of the influential French harpsichord school of the 17th century,...
Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: /2000
Born in 1751, Dmitry Bortnyansky was one of the X Russians sent off to Italy by Catherine the Great to...
Reviewed by John Warrack in issue: 4/1995
Here is yet another invaluable live document that proves beyond reasonable doubt that the greatest conductors were at their best...
Reviewed by Rob Cowan in issue: 11/2002
This concert was the Berlin Philharmonic’s first in Japan in the orchestra’s 75-year history. The all-German programme is one they...
Reviewed by Richard Osborne in issue: 7/2010
Three of the composers here – the Venezuelan Modesta Bor (b 1926), the Belgian-born Peruvian resident Andres Sas (1900-67) and...
Reviewed by Guy Rickards in issue: 10/2000
Count John McCormack, who died in September 1945, gave his farewell recital at the Royal Albert Hall, London in 1938,...
Reviewed in issue 2/1996
Andrew Mellor revisits recordings the prolific Estonian conductor made originally for Virgin
Lindsay Kemp welcomes a box of Baroque delights from the American conductor
The tabletop ‘music centre’ may be just a distant memory, but where do you start when you want to...
'This is a treasure trove of information, thoroughly recommended'
Tim Parry explores the legacy of Jorge Bolet’s Decca recordings
Rob Cowan on collections devoted to two pianists, a cellist and a composer
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