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
Once upon a time in a distant land many years ago, a small boy was given a piano by his...
Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: AW22
It was once common for pianists to couple Schumann’s Carnaval and C major Fantasie on disc – Abbey Simon, Robert...
Reviewed by Jed Distler in issue: AW22
The centenary of the death of Camille Saint-Saëns passed by relatively unnoticed by broadcasters and concert promoters. As far as...
Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: AW22
Josefine Opsahl’s music resides in the zone where genre borders break down. Her aesthetic has aspects in common with groups...
Reviewed by Liam Cagney in issue: AW22
Given the new-found urgency in the promotion of female composers, it would be unfortunate if those of earlier generations did...
Reviewed by Richard Whitehouse in issue: AW22
Alexei Lubimov was banned from leaving the Soviet Union in his youth after premiering Western avant-garde music – of which...
Reviewed by Liam Cagney in issue: AW22
Following his acclaimed recordings of Thalberg, Chaminade and Alkan (he aims to record the complete works of the latter two...
Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: AW22
The ninth and final volume of Martin Roscoe’s Beethoven sonata cycle for Deux-Elles matches the distinction of its predecessors. Although...
Reviewed by Jed Distler in issue: AW22
In his public statements, and perhaps a bit more temperately in his actual performances, harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani has declared independence...
Reviewed by Philip Kennicott in issue: AW22
Bach’s Cello Suites, or movements from them, have luxuriated in versions for harpsichordists, gambists, guitarists, viola players and latterly for...
Reviewed by Rob Cowan in issue: AW22
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
Rob Cowan on the legacies of a trio of conductors in the music in which they excelled
Rob Cowan dives into Warner’s second volume of Wolfgang Sawallisch’s recordings
It’s hard to think of another book about a specific instrument that goes quite as deep as this
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