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Review of Fasch; Müller; Telemann - Lustige Feldmusik

Fasch; Müller; Telemann - Lustige Feldmusik

I cannot say for sure how many first recordings there are on this disc but the chances are that you...

Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: 5/2011

Review of Monte Missa ultimi miei sospiri

Monte Missa ultimi miei sospiri

I mentioned only recently (6/08) the lukewarm quality of Philippe De Monte’s modern reputation, however eminent he may have been...

Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 9/2008

Review of Byrd Motets and Mass for Four Voices

Byrd Motets and Mass for Four Voices

This new recording including Byrd's four-voice Mass had me both excited and disappointed. Exciting is the concept behind the disc:...

Reviewed by Tess Knighton in issue: 9/1994

Review of Sibelius Symphony 2 & Violin Concerto

Sibelius Symphony 2 & Violin Concerto

Re-reviewing ‘classic’ recordings is always a tricky business, especially in those few instances where a critic’s opinions do not quite...

Reviewed in issue 8/1999

Review of Krenek Lieder

Krenek Lieder

In this entertaining recital, the chronological arrangement of the songs affords a fair view of Krenek’s stylistic development across nearly...

Reviewed in issue 2/1996

Review of Mozart Lieder; Piano Works

Mozart Lieder; Piano Works

While listeners who have known Mozart’s songs well over maybe a period of years would feel uneasy about a formulation...

Reviewed by John Steane in issue: 8/2008

Review of Jenkins All in a Garden Green

Jenkins All in a Garden Green

There is an evergreen quality about the consort music of John Jenkins. It is well constructed, coherent and without the...

Reviewed in issue 8/1994

Review of Sibelius Orchestral Works

Sibelius Orchestral Works

As R. W. Wood once put it, the Sixth Symphony (and Tapiola) are ''dazzling displays (if the word may be...

Reviewed by Robert Layton in issue: 11/1990

Review of Dyens Concerto Métis; Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez

Dyens Concerto Métis; Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez

Is this just one more recording of Concierto de Aranjuez? Well, rather more than that – it is a remarkable...

Reviewed by John Duarte in issue: 2/2004

Review of O'Regan Choral Works

O'Regan Choral Works

Tarik O’Regan was born in London in 1978 but is now based in New York, serving as visiting research affiliate...

Reviewed by bwitherden in issue: 7/2006


 

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