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Review of Göran Söllscher - Preludes, Songs, Homages

Göran Söllscher - Preludes, Songs, Homages

This is a recording that is likely to have wide appeal, though perhaps not for the devoted collector of the...

Reviewed by John Duarte in issue: 7/1999

Review of Heddle Nash sings Opera Arias & Songs

Heddle Nash sings Opera Arias & Songs

Admonishing those who bewailed the decline from golden-age standards in singing, George Bernard Shaw said that they couldn't impose on...

Reviewed in issue 8/1989

Review of Reich Different Trains; (The) Four Sections; Triple Quartet

Reich Different Trains; (The) Four Sections; Triple Quartet

There’s something special about this version of Different Trains. It’s the one commissioned by Wolfgang Sawallisch and David Robertson and...

Reviewed by Ivan Moody in issue: 4/2005

Review of Nystroem Orchestral Works

Nystroem Orchestral Works

In so far as Gosta Nystroem is known outside Sweden, it is for his Sinfonia del mare which enjoyed quite...

Reviewed by Robert Layton in issue: 4/1990

Review of Sweelinck Keyboard Music

Sweelinck Keyboard Music

There is no doubting that Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck was an important man. He was one of the prime figures in...

Reviewed by kYlzrO1BaC7A in issue: 3/2002

Review of Messiaen Historic Recordings

Messiaen Historic Recordings

The editor and co-producer of this disc, Malcolm Ball, gives his opinion that, despite ‘the rather lo-fi’ of the 1949...

Reviewed by rnichols in issue: 13/2003

Review of Copland Orchestral Works

Copland Orchestral Works

To have all this inspired and colourful music, recorded in a suitably expansive acoustic, is undoubtedly very good value for...

Reviewed by Ivan March in issue: 12/1995

Review of Beethoven: Piano Sonatas

Beethoven: Piano Sonatas

Although the Italian pianist Maria Tipo has never made a big name in this country, on the continent she is...

Reviewed by James Methuen-Campbell in issue: 11/1987

Review of Telemann Orchestral Works

Telemann Orchestral Works

The German record company CPO deserve praise for their enterprising forays into Telemann’s vocal music (6/94, 7/94, 9/94 and 1/95)....

Reviewed by Nicholas Anderson in issue: 2/1997

Review of Reich City Life; Proverb; Nagoya Marimbas

Reich City Life; Proverb; Nagoya Marimbas

“How small a thought it takes to fill a whole life” (Ludwig Wittgenstein) – an apposite quotation chosen by a...

Reviewed in issue 2/1997


 

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