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Review of Donizetti L'Elisir d'amore

Donizetti L'Elisir d'amore

This is something very special; indeed, a delight from start to finish making one fall in love again with this...

Reviewed by Alan Blyth in issue: 6/1993

Review of Gershwin Of Thee I Sing

Gershwin Of Thee I Sing

This Gershwin musical comedy is described in the accompanying booklet as one of those shows in which the score had...

Reviewed by Adrian Edwards in issue: 1/1995

Review of Chant - Music of Paradise

Chant - Music of Paradise

Every so often, plainchant enjoys a surge of popularity. About 20 years ago the Benedictine monks of Silos enjoyed phenomenal...

Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 8/2008

Review of Beethoven Symphony 6

Beethoven Symphony 6

Amiable and easygoing and totally unmannered in style, this happy performance has the blessing of the finest, most glowing recorded...

Reviewed by Edward Greenfield in issue: 5/1983

Review of Glazunov: Orchestral works

Glazunov: Orchestral works

Glazunov's precocious First Symphony was enthusiastically received at its St Petersburg premiere and this fervour turned to astonishment when a...

Reviewed by Ivan March in issue: 9/1987

Review of Osvaldo Golijov The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind

Osvaldo Golijov The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind

“There you go! Another Yiddish chord!” Thus spoke Osvaldo Golijov’s father from behind the sports pages of a newspaper. He...

Reviewed in issue 6/1997

Review of Abel 6 Symphonies, Op 10

Abel 6 Symphonies, Op 10

Carl Friedrich Abel was born in Cothen, son of a member of Bach's group there, the year Bach left; possibly,...

Reviewed in issue 7/1995

Review of Brahms/Yun Clarinet Quintets

Brahms/Yun Clarinet Quintets

Though two existing clarinet quintets are masterpieces (I am thinking of Mozart's along with the Brahms that is played here),...

Reviewed by Christopher Headington in issue: 11/1991

Review of Ave Maris Stella

Ave Maris Stella

How impoverished organists would be without the contributions made by those two great Belgians, Franck (1822 90) and Peeters (1903...

Reviewed by Malcolm Riley in issue: 8/2010

Review of Josquin Despres/Mouton Vocal Works

Josquin Despres/Mouton Vocal Works

Among the group of glorious composers who make the years around 1500 one of the richest eras in the history...

Reviewed by David Fallows in issue: 11/1995


 

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