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Review of DELIUS Songs of Sunset. 3 Songs. North Country Sketches

DELIUS Songs of Sunset. 3 Songs. North Country Sketches

Delius had a lifelong devotion to Scandinavia and Scandinavian music, so it is apt that this issue should offer versions...

Reviewed by Edward Greenfield in issue: 06/2012

Review of DEBUSSY Songs Vol 2

DEBUSSY Songs Vol 2

Ranging from the early (but later revised) Verlaine settings in Fêtes galantes to the Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé of...

Reviewed by Geoffrey Norris in issue: 06/2012

Review of CHILCOTT Requiem

CHILCOTT Requiem

This disc of premiere recordings of music by one of the most popular British choral composers is dominated by the...

Reviewed by Malcolm Riley in issue: 06/2012

Review of BRITTEN Songs and Proverbs of William Blake

BRITTEN Songs and Proverbs of William Blake

‘This music has the power to connect the avant-garde with the lost paradise of tonality,’ said Robin Holloway once about...

Reviewed by Mike Ashman in issue: 06/2012

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Review of BRITTEN Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings FINZI Dies Natalis

BRITTEN Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings FINZI Dies Natalis

It has almost become a rite of passage for English tenors to record Britten’s orchestral song-cycles. Mark Padmore has held...

Reviewed by Richard Fairman in issue: 06/2012

Review of TCHAIKOVSKY; MENDELSSOHN Violin Concertos

TCHAIKOVSKY; MENDELSSOHN Violin Concertos

Ray Chen, Gramophone’s One to Watch in February 2011, played these concertos at the Menuhin Competition in 2008 (Mendelssohn) and...

Reviewed by DuncanDruce in issue: 06/2012

Review of HANDEL Saul

HANDEL Saul

Saul is one of Handel’s most distinctive and greatest masterpieces. Composed only a few years before he ceased writing Italian...

Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 10/2012

Review of DEBUSSY. SZYMANOWSKI Piano Works

DEBUSSY. SZYMANOWSKI Piano Works

I thought this was going to be a disc of two halves. In fact, it is more of a continuous...

Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: 05/2012

Review of Music From The Machine Age

Music From The Machine Age

There’s something uniquely exciting about hearing a keen young orchestra devouring difficult but exciting music whole, which is precisely what...

Reviewed by Rob Cowan in issue: 06/2012

Review of The Galileo Project

The Galileo Project

New and imaginative ways of programming Baroque repertoire that was never intended for the modern concert or CD formats are...

Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: 06/2012


 

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