Review - Charles Ives: The RCA and Columbia Album Anthology
Richard Whitehouse on an inviting anniversary collection devoted to Charles Ives
Geoffrey Bush (1920 98) was still a schoolboy at Lancing College (and already taking informal lessons with the composer John...
Reviewed by Andrew Achenbach in issue: 04/2015
‘Tzimon Barto has had such a bad press, in this country at least, one is drawn instinctively to his side.’...
Reviewed by Richard Osborne in issue: 04/2015
Zuill Bailey opens this triptych with a superb account of Bloch’s masterly Schelomo, concentrated and powerful, the soloist rhapsodising in...
Reviewed by Ivan March in issue: 04/2015
These two works are impressively recorded. The sound is particularly full and spacious; even listening on ordinary stereo equipment, Berlioz’s...
Reviewed by Duncan Druce in issue: 04/2015
On the evidence of this set, the husband-and-wife team of Mari Kodama and Kent Nagano enjoy a keen musical rapport....
Reviewed by Rob Cowan in issue: 04/2015
Formed in 1981, Capella Savaria has the distinction not only of being the first period orchestra in Hungary, but perhaps...
Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: 04/2015
No tempo direction for the first movements of Nos 1 3 and 6. By tradition it could be a fast...
Reviewed by Nalen Anthoni in issue: 04/2015
Rebecca Saunders’s Fletch (2012) is the work of a composer who knows very well, probably too well, how to turn...
Reviewed by Philip Clark in issue: 04/2015
In their music-making, ‘Sirena pass seamlessly between different eras and musical styles,’ suggests Matti Eden’s note with this CD. The...
Reviewed by Ivan March in issue: 04/2015
The Ensemble Contraste here offer an illuminating sequence of pieces for piano quartet, with two of Purcell’s magnificent Fantazias arranged...
Reviewed by Edward Greenfield in issue: 04/2015
Richard Whitehouse on an inviting anniversary collection devoted to Charles Ives
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‘What emerges is a sense of a musician of true grit and principle, one who fought for what she...
Andrew Farach-Colton on the Channel Classics recordings of Pieter Wispelwey
Rob Cowan immerses himself in collections devoted to three composers and a quartet
David Gutman welcomes two collections released to celebrate the conductor’s career
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