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Review of REIZENSTEIN Piano Concerto No 2 BATE Piano Concerto No 2. Sinfonietta No 1

REIZENSTEIN Piano Concerto No 2 BATE Piano Concerto No 2. Sinfonietta No 1

This is another foray into totally unexplored territory where Lewis Foreman and Dutton have lifted the dust off forgotten scores...

Reviewed by Peter Dickinson in issue:

Review of BACH Concertos for Recorder

BACH Concertos for Recorder

It is normal for enterprising musicians to find ways to adapt Bach’s compositions to fit their instruments, whether they play...

Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 04/2012

Review of Moriz Rosenthal Complete Recordings

Moriz Rosenthal Complete Recordings

There are 97 titles on these five CDs lasting just over six hours, a timing that includes two live broadcasts...

Reviewed in issue 04/2012

Review of WEISS Lute Music

WEISS Lute Music

The two substantial lute sonatas by Silvius Leopold Weiss on this recording, each of which comprises for the most part...

Reviewed by William Yeoman in issue:

Review of RAMEAU Pieces for Keyboard

RAMEAU Pieces for Keyboard

Rameau’s harpsichord pieces can work wonderfully well on the modern concert grand, as Marcelle Meyer proved to magical effect, not...

Reviewed by Jed Distler in issue:

Review of MOZART Keyboard Music Vol 3

MOZART Keyboard Music Vol 3

As with its two predecessors, the third volume of Kristian Bezuidenhout’s Mozart keyboard music cycle attests to the young fortepianist’s...

Reviewed by Jed Distler in issue: 04/2012

Review of LISZT Complete Organ Works

LISZT Complete Organ Works

The booklet is infuriating. The 12-page German/English text has an (admittedly interesting) essay on ‘Franz Liszt and the Organ Landscape...

Reviewed in issue 04/2012

Review of KOECHLIN Les heures persanes, Op 65

KOECHLIN Les heures persanes, Op 65

Charles Koechlin’s name has a prominent place in the development of French music but his music has so far eluded...

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Review of GRANADOS Goyescas

GRANADOS Goyescas

Writing of Goya, Granados recalled his ‘models, quarrels, his loves and flatteries, those pink and white cheeks against lace and...

Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 04/2012

Review of CHOPIN Piano wks

CHOPIN Piano wks

It is surely a critic’s joy to discover a major talent relatively unknown and appearing on a minor label. Jean...

Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue:


 

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