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
Thanks to Barrie Kosky’s production at the Royal Opera, everyone now imagines that Shostakovich’s opera The Nose contains a scene...
Reviewed by Marina Frolova-Walker in issue: 10/2022
When Offenbach’s Le voyage dans la Lune opened in Paris in 1875, every single review mentioned Jules Verne. Verne himself...
Reviewed by Richard Bratby in issue: 10/2022
What a surprise! This comic opera, popular in its day, has been languishing as a passing reference in the history...
Reviewed by Richard Lawrence in issue: 10/2022
La fille du régiment, Donizetti’s opéra-comique, receives a Latin American makeover in Luis Ernesto Doñas’s staging for Bergamo’s Donizetti Festival...
Reviewed by Mark Pullinger in issue: 10/2022
Roderick Williams teams up with the admirable Coull Quartet for an uncommonly fine account of Samuel Barber’s Dover Beach, which,...
Reviewed by Andrew Achenbach in issue: 10/2022
As always with The Gesualdo Six, the thing that strikes one most forcibly on first listening is the ensemble’s extraordinary...
Reviewed by Ivan Moody in issue: 10/2022
The transience of human existence is the leitmotif of Matthias Goerne’s latest recital, charting a journey from sleep and oblivion...
Reviewed by Richard Wigmore in issue: 10/2022
Fatma Said’s debut album ‘El Nour’ rightly caused a stir on its release in 2020, earning the Egyptian soprano Gramophone...
Reviewed by Tim Ashley in issue: 10/2022
This is a Hildegard recital with a twist, the life and work of the saint (canonised in 2012) interpreted not...
Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 10/2022
Hugo Wolf’s Italian Songbook has attracted many great pairings of singers in the past. This new recording, however, makes a...
Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 10/2022
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...
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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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