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Review of Hindemith/Reger Organ Works

Hindemith/Reger Organ Works

With the deletion of Peter Hurford's Decca disc (12/86) we have been left without a single current version of the...

Reviewed in issue 12/1992

Review of Schütz Il primo libro de madrigali

Schütz Il primo libro de madrigali

In anniversary years such as this, it's not unusual for two recordings of a relatively obscure work to appear more...

Reviewed in issue 11/1985

Review of Tchaikovsky Ballet Music

Tchaikovsky Ballet Music

Vasily Petrenko was a shrewd choice of principal conductor for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. His promise is clear, his...

Reviewed by Edward Seckerson in issue: 3/2008

Review of Mozart Symphonies

Mozart Symphonies

These performances come from the first ever complete set of the Mozart symphonies, dating from the 1960s, and they still...

Reviewed by Edward Greenfield in issue: 11/1995

Review of Schubert Piano Works

Schubert Piano Works

Could there be too many recordings of major works? Not so long as they all have something illuminating to say....

Reviewed by Nalen Anthoni in issue: 9/2004

Review of El Llibre Vermell de Montserrat

El Llibre Vermell de Montserrat

There is now something of a polarization in the performance of medieval music. On the one hand are those who...

Reviewed by David Fallows in issue: 4/1985

Review of Scarlatti Cantatas

Scarlatti Cantatas

Though I can hardly claim extensive knowledge of Alessandro Scarlatti’s vocal output – how could I when his chamber cantatas...

Reviewed in issue 2/2002

Review of Grange Zeitgeist

Grange Zeitgeist

Good to see, barely a year after the last disc of his music (7/06), a further CD of Philip Grange...

Reviewed by kYlzrO1BaC7A in issue: 6/2007

Review of Richter Edition

Richter Edition

Excuse me if this sounds un-British, but I have to say that my soul took wing in the course of...

Reviewed in issue 6/1996

Review of Roslavets Piano Works

Roslavets Piano Works

Nikolay Roslavets was one of the most prominent casualties of the Soviet Union’s artistic policies in the late-1920s and early-1930s....

Reviewed in issue 9/1997


 

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