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Review of Galynin Piano Music Vol.1

Galynin Piano Music Vol.1

Herman Galynin (found as German Galïnin in New Grove) was a pupil of Myaskovsky and Shostakovich in the 1940s. His...

Reviewed by David Fanning in issue: 13/2008

Review of Byrd Latin Church Music

Byrd Latin Church Music

Writing in Early Music a mere four years ago, John Milsom expressed the hope that the impending completion of the...

Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 11/1997

Review of Adès; Higdon; MacMillan Orchestral Works

Adès; Higdon; MacMillan Orchestral Works

Not the least notable aspects of this CD are the two works, both dating from 1990, that launched their composers’...

Reviewed by Richard_Whitehouse in issue: 2/2009

Review of R. Strauss Salome

R. Strauss Salome

Perhaps enough has already been said about the occasionally disturbing mis-match between sound and vision that can occur when an...

Reviewed by Michael Oliver in issue: 7/1989

Review of Laureate Series - Violin Fantasies

Laureate Series - Violin Fantasies

Frank Huang is a winner of many international prizes, culminating in his triumph in the 2003 Naumburg competition, America’s oldest...

Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 4/2004

Review of Borodin Prince Igor

Borodin Prince Igor

The EMI booklet correctly describes Prince Igor as an opera in a Prologue and four acts. However, the recording leaves...

Reviewed by John Warrack in issue: 6/1990

Review of Haydn The Creation

Haydn The Creation

Despite my reservations about his recent Don Giovanni which I reviewed in October, let me say without more ado that...

Reviewed by hfinch in issue: 4/1987

Review of Ramey sings French Opera Arias

Ramey sings French Opera Arias

By accident I came to be listening on consecutive days to two recital records, each by a bass. Yesterday it...

Reviewed in issue 12/1991

Review of Bliss Premières, Vol 1

Bliss Premières, Vol 1

In June 1939, Sir Adrian Boult travelled to New York to direct two concerts at Carnegie Hall as part of...

Reviewed by Andrew Achenbach in issue: 13/2003

Review of Serebrier Symphony No 3

Serebrier Symphony No 3

Serebrier is not only one of those prominent conductors who takes the opportunity to launch his own music, however tempting...

Reviewed by Peter Dickinson in issue: 13/2003


 

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