Review - QUAD 33/303
Reinvented almost 60 years since the introduction of the original, this preamp/power amp combination...
Enescu’s music has been slow to achieve real recognition – at any rate outside his native Romania, though the biennial...
Reviewed by John Warrack in issue: 10/2013
The 11-year-old Mozart had not long returned home from a three-year tour around Europe when he composed Part 1 of...
Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 10/2013
Milton’s pair of poems characterising the polarised opposites of Mirth (‘L’Allegro’) and Melancholy (‘Il Penseroso’) were identified as a subject...
Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 10/2013
Few complete cycles of Ravel’s piano music include La valse and La parade. Both feature in François Dumont’s two-disc set;...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 10
When, if ever, have you heard the Chopin Etudes played as pure music, given as naturally as breathing yet recreated...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 10/2013
On the title-page to this, the only one of his own publications designated specifically for the organ, Bach dedicates its...
Reviewed by Malcolm Riley in issue: 08/2016
The Dowland Project, the experimental ensemble which re-examines the performing and improvising processes inherent in early music, left Dowland behind...
Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: AW13
From the hyperactive nightingale in Pietro Torri’s opera Ismene at the start to her impatient sister as portrayed by Telemann...
Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: AW13
More than 40 years have passed since Wolfgang Sawallisch directed a well-nigh perfect realisation of this most original of Mass...
Reviewed by Richard Osborne in issue: AW13
Four years on from their award-winning recording of the Requiem (EMI, 10/09), Sir Antonio Pappano and his Roman forces have...
Reviewed by Malcolm Riley in issue: AW13
Reinvented almost 60 years since the introduction of the original, this preamp/power amp combination...
Richard Whitehouse on an inviting anniversary collection devoted to Charles Ives
‘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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