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Review of Dvorák Orchestral Works

Dvorák Orchestral Works

Dvorak's E flat Symphony, the most rewarding of the early works, with its radiant first movement in a flowing 6/8,...

Reviewed by Edward Greenfield in issue: 5/1988

Review of Schoenberg Pierrot Lunaire; Pelleas & Melisande

Schoenberg Pierrot Lunaire; Pelleas & Melisande

There is certainly room in the catalogue for a new version of Pelleas und Melisande – ideally for one that...

Reviewed by David Fanning in issue: 11/2000

Review of Galuppi Arie Serie

Galuppi Arie Serie

Nicknamed “Il Buranello” after his birthplace in the Venetian lagoon, Baldassare Galuppi (1706-85) is remembered today for inspiring a sonnet...

Reviewed by Richard Wigmore in issue: 1/2007

Review of Il Violino

Il Violino

The point of this CD is not so much the music as the violins, a 1691 Stradivari and a 1669...

Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: 8/1996

Review of Bach Toccatas for Harpsichord

Bach Toccatas for Harpsichord

No manuscript of any of the seven toccatas survives in either Bach's own hand or that of his sons but...

Reviewed by John Duarte in issue: 4/1990

Review of Gattaca - film soundtrack

Gattaca - film soundtrack

Nyman’s score is a highly effective advertisement for Andrew Niccol’s thoughtful science-fiction film. Based on the subject of genetic engineering,...

Reviewed in issue 5/1998

Review of Hilliard Ensemble - Audivi Vocem

Hilliard Ensemble - Audivi Vocem

The Hilliards here return to familiar territory with a programme of Tallis, Tye and Sheppard. While the territory may be...

Reviewed by Ivan Moody in issue: 10/2008

Review of Berkeley/Williamson/Panufnik  Violin Concertos

Berkeley/Williamson/Panufnik Violin Concertos

This welcome reissue shows Yehudi Menuhin in a role that’s easily overlooked – as an instigator and performer of new...

Reviewed by DuncanDruce in issue: 10/1997

Review of Traditional Maronite Chants

Traditional Maronite Chants

This is the second recording to come my way of Sister Marie Keyrouz, that female Maronite cantor (a follow-up to...

Reviewed by mberry in issue: 10/1991

Review of Solti conducts Beethoven and Wagner

Solti conducts Beethoven and Wagner

As early as his 1959 Vienna Philharmonic recording, Solti treated Beethoven’s Eroica as a broad-based epic, the first movement measured...

Reviewed by Richard Osborne in issue: 12/2008


 

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