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Review of SCHUBERT Songs

SCHUBERT Songs

From a marketing standpoint, the presence of a dozen or so Ian Bostridge Schubert discs might suggest a saturation point....

Reviewed by David Patrick Stearns in issue: 08/2014

Review of RACHMANINOV All-Night Vigil

RACHMANINOV All-Night Vigil

How low can you go? To a choral director considering the All-Night Vigil this is, perhaps, the paramount question. Although...

Reviewed by Malcolm Riley in issue: 08/2014

Review of A & R PANUFNIK Songs and Trios

A & R PANUFNIK Songs and Trios

Two fascinating and quite different discs of music by the two Panufniks, father and daughter. ‘Dreamscape’ is a beautifully conceived...

Reviewed by Ivan Moody in issue: 08/2014

Review of PALESTRINA Lamentationes Hiermiae

PALESTRINA Lamentationes Hiermiae

There’s a restraint – and not just the enforced restraint of Tridentine edicts – to Palestrina’s four sets of Lamentations...

Reviewed by Alexandra Coghlan in issue: 08/2014

Review of MOZART Requiem

MOZART Requiem

In what amounts to a masterpiece of disastrous timing, Mariss Jansons’s live (applause excised) Concertgebouw Mozart Requiem follows only a...

Reviewed by David Threasher in issue: 08/2014

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Review of PÄRT Stabat Mater MOODY Simeron

PÄRT Stabat Mater MOODY Simeron

The music of both Arvo Pärt and Ivan Moody is characterised by its directness, the sonic purity of its gestures....

Reviewed by Alexandra Coghlan in issue: 08/2014

Review of MONTEVERDI Vespro della beata Vergine 1610

MONTEVERDI Vespro della beata Vergine 1610

This is in many ways a ‘traditional’ Monteverdi Vespers, carrying little in the way of musicological baggage. Performed in the...

Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: 08/2014

Review of MAHLER Lieder

MAHLER Lieder

This recital takes us through 25 years of Mahler’s composing life, from the Frühe Lieder to the Rückert Lieder. Not...

Reviewed in issue 08/2014

Review of KYR The Cloud of Unknowing. Songs of the Soul

KYR The Cloud of Unknowing. Songs of the Soul

Robert Kyr (b1952) represents a curious phenomenon: a composer just now achieving mainstream recognition after a long, productive creative life...

Reviewed by David Patrick Stearns in issue: 08/2014

Review of KEISER Brockes-Passion

KEISER Brockes-Passion

Intrepid admirers of Baroque sacred music will probably know something about Handel’s so-called Brockes Passion (c1716), and there have also...

Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 08/2014


 

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