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Review of SCHUBERT Poetisches Tagebuch

SCHUBERT Poetisches Tagebuch

Christoph Prégardien is still one of the finest, most thoughtful Lieder singers active today, and this new recital, presenting nine...

Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 04/2016

Review of NIELSEN Carl Nielsen sung by the Danish National Choirs

NIELSEN Carl Nielsen sung by the Danish National Choirs

The hero of Dacapo’s fourth recent recording of Nielsen’s ensemble songs isn’t so much the composer himself as DR, the...

Reviewed by Andrew Mellor in issue: 04/2016

Review of Magdalena Kožená: Monteverdi

Magdalena Kožená: Monteverdi

It’s been a while since we’ve heard Magdalena Kožená in Baroque repertoire. Her previous recordings of music from the period,...

Reviewed by Alexandra Coghlan in issue: 04/2016

Review of A & H de LANTINS Secular works

A & H de LANTINS Secular works

Hugo and Arnold de Lantins are somewhat shadowy figures (possibly brothers, though this is not proven) who rubbed shoulders with...

Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 04/2016

Review of JANÁČEK Glagolitic Mass. Adagio. Zdrávas Maria. Otčenáš

JANÁČEK Glagolitic Mass. Adagio. Zdrávas Maria. Otčenáš

When I interviewed Edward Gardner in 2014, he expressed regret that he’d not had the opportunity to conduct any Janáček...

Reviewed by Mark Pullinger in issue: 04/2016

Review of HOWELLS Collegium Regale

HOWELLS Collegium Regale

It was indeed fateful that Howells should have found himself in Cambridge during the Second World War in order to...

Reviewed by Jeremy Dibble in issue: 04/2016

Review of HEINICHEN , ZELENKA Cantatas & Arias

HEINICHEN , ZELENKA Cantatas & Arias

Augustus the Strong’s convenient conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1697 enabled the Elector of Saxony to become the King of...

Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 04/2016

Review of HANDEL Israel in Egypt

HANDEL Israel in Egypt

‘In this oratorio Handel saved his successors trouble by writing his own additional accompaniments,’ noted Winton Dean in his classic...

Reviewed by Richard Wigmore in issue: 04/2016

Review of GRIGORJEVA Nature Morte. Svjatki

GRIGORJEVA Nature Morte. Svjatki

This new album from the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir reinforces their position as one of the world’s leading vocal ensembles....

Reviewed by Malcolm Riley in issue: 04/2016

Review of BRAUNFELS Lieder

BRAUNFELS Lieder

Walter Braunfels’s career took flight, almost literally, with the composition of his 1920 opera The Birds, based on Aristophanes’s comedy....

Reviewed by Neil Fisher in issue: 04/2016


 

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