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Review of Vivaldi Orchestral and Choral works

Vivaldi Orchestral and Choral works

Vladimir Spivakov and the Moscow Virtuosi have put together an attractive programme of Vivaldi's music, consisting of three concertos and...

Reviewed by Nicholas Anderson in issue: 5/1991

Review of Dvorák Piano Trio No 3

Dvorák Piano Trio No 3

I've not been able to hear the LP version of this piano trio about which JOC was enthusiastic in December,...

Reviewed in issue 12/1984

Review of Ropartz Symphony No 3

Ropartz Symphony No 3

With their records of Roussel's Padmavati and symphonies by Chausson, d'Indy and Magnard, a valuable contributions have been made by...

Reviewed by Lionel Salter in issue: 6/1986

Review of Organ Fireworks, Vol. 5

Organ Fireworks, Vol. 5

These ''Organ Fireworks'' discs are mining a rich seam of repertoire ranging from the sublime (Mozart's Fantasia) to the ridiculous...

Reviewed by Marc Rochester in issue: 8/1994

Review of Rubinstein plays Chopin Scherzos & Ballades

Rubinstein plays Chopin Scherzos & Ballades

I suggested in January that the box of three full-price LPs, from which this CD derives provides short measure in...

Reviewed in issue 6/1986

Review of Svendsen Symphonies No. 1 & No. 2.

Svendsen Symphonies No. 1 & No. 2.

Both of Johan Svendsen’s symphonies are absolute charmers‚ and the First (completed in 1867‚ during his final year of studies...

Reviewed in issue 11/2001

Review of Rhythmic Energy, Volume 1

Rhythmic Energy, Volume 1

What’s in a title? Certainly not much so far as Priory are concerned. I doubt whether anyone would correctly guess...

Reviewed by Marc Rochester in issue: 2/1997

Review of Rózsa Concertos

Rózsa Concertos

This is the third version to have come my way in the last few years of the dashingly eloquent Cello...

Reviewed by Andrew Achenbach in issue: 5/2000

Review of Roman Heroes

Roman Heroes

''This is an interesting record'' wrote Andrew Porter, reviewing an LP recital on RCA in June 1969 (nla) by a...

Reviewed in issue 11/1990

Review of Beethoven Orchestral Works

Beethoven Orchestral Works

Few repertory works present such formidable problems of balance as the Triple Concerto, both to the performers and to the...

Reviewed by Edward Greenfield in issue: 8/1985


 

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