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Review of BEETHOVEN Symphonies Nos 5 - 8

BEETHOVEN Symphonies Nos 5 - 8

If there is a constituency for recordings such as these it is probably among the ‘easy listening’ community: folk who...

Reviewed by Richard Osborne in issue: 10/2016

Review of Anna Netrebko: Verismo

Anna Netrebko: Verismo

Anna Netrebko is not the first superstar singer to release an album that uses a loose description of the term...

Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 10/2016

Review of Anna Prohaska: Serpent and Fire

Anna Prohaska: Serpent and Fire

Anna Prohaska’s ‘Serpent & Fire’ surveys the Baroque response to the figures of Dido and Cleopatra, women whose ‘frenziedly proffered...

Reviewed by Tim Ashley in issue: 10/2016

Review of Orfeo Chamán

Orfeo Chamán

It’s always a case of expect the unexpected with Christina Pluhar and her chameleon band L’Arpeggiata. One moment they’re Baroque,...

Reviewed by Alexandra Coghlan in issue: 10/2016

Review of Stefano Secco: Crescendo

Stefano Secco: Crescendo

‘Crescendo’ is a puzzling title for Stefano Secco’s collection of Italian and French arias, given that he sings most of...

Reviewed by Mark Pullinger in issue: 10/2016

Review of Marita Sølberg

Marita Sølberg

Marita Sølberg’s name is only familiar to me through editing reviews from Norwegian National Opera, where the soprano has built...

Reviewed by Mark Pullinger in issue: 10/2016

Review of WAGNER Parsifal

WAGNER Parsifal

Last year’s new Parsifal from Berlin is not made bitingly contemporary but gently updated. Its Grail knights, bearded and winter-clothed,...

Reviewed by Mike Ashman in issue: 10/2016

Review of RAMEAU Dardanus

RAMEAU Dardanus

Raphaël Pichon and Pygmalion have already recorded the 1744 version of Dardanus on CD (Alpha, 4/14). The opera was first...

Reviewed by Richard Lawrence in issue: 10/2016

Review of PROKOFIEV Semyon Kotko

PROKOFIEV Semyon Kotko

Valery Gergiev and his Mariinsky Opera have a self-defeatingly arduous schedule, but catch them firing on all cylinders in one...

Reviewed by David Gutman in issue: 10/2016

Review of MOZART Zaide

MOZART Zaide

Mozart seldom put pen to music paper without a confirmed commission, but one notable exception is the Singspiel he started...

Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 10/2016


 

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