Review - David Oistrakh: The Warner Remastered Edition – The Complete Columbia & HMV Recordings
Rob Cowan on a revealing collection of recordings by the Russian violinist David Oistrakh
Many of Florence Price’s piano works have been recorded, not least by Kirsten Johnson (Guild, duplicating items here) and Samantha...
Reviewed by Guy Rickards in issue: 03/2023
‘States of Play’ unites ‘longtime creative friends and mutual admirers’ Robert Carl and John McDonald, both stalwarts of the New...
Reviewed by Laurence Vittes in issue: 03/2023
Patricia Kopatchinskaja had some trepidation when approaching Janáček’s Violin Sonata. ‘I was afraid I’d explode, that’s how concentrated and wounded...
Reviewed by Andrew Farach-Colton in issue: 02/2023
I may be genetically conditioned to adore this repertoire, but this new album from Mahan Esfahani is an unalloyed joy...
Reviewed by Guy Rickards in issue: 02/2023
>It is well over a decade now since Plácido Domingo controversially transitioned from tenor to baritone roles, a repertory he...
Reviewed by Tim Ashley in issue: 02/2023
‘Close your eyes’ is the most tired and depressing piece of opera-going advice, but blind listening to the Deutsche Oper’s...
Reviewed by Peter Quantrill in issue: 02/2023
That Strauss could write Capriccio – his and Clemens Krauss’s Konversationsstück on and about the nature of opera and artistic...
Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 02/2023
Véronique Gens has given us surprisingly little Poulenc on record over the years, though she included Banalités and Les chemins...
Reviewed by Tim Ashley in issue: 02/2023
Who was Molieri? No, not another composer unearthed by musicologists for rediscovery but a mash-up of the names of Wolfgang...
Reviewed by Mark Pullinger in issue: 02/2023
Here’s a question for trivia fans: romantic operas set in the English Midlands? Donizetti’s Il Castello di Kenilworth, possibly, or...
Reviewed by Richard Bratby in issue: 02/2023
Rob Cowan on a revealing collection of recordings by the Russian violinist David Oistrakh
In our current dark times we need Debussy as much as ever. And this book is a perfect way in if you...
Rob Cowan’s monthly survey of historic reissues and archive recordings
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It’s hard to think of another book about a specific instrument that goes quite as deep as this
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