Review - Paavo Järvi : The Complete Erato Recordings
Andrew Mellor revisits recordings the prolific Estonian conductor made originally for Virgin
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
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
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
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
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
“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
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
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
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
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
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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