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
‘The Great Venetian Mass’ may look at first like a good old-fashioned liturgical reconstruction of the sort we associate with...
Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: 09/2022
In a letter dated March 6, 1905, Ralph Vaughan Williams accepted a commission from Stratford-upon-Avon’s Shakespeare Club to supply the...
Reviewed by Andrew Achenbach in issue: 09/2022
The last couple of years have offered us some superb new song-cycles on disc – listen to Ruby Hughes singing...
Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 09/2022
Writing nearly 70 years ago, Gustave Reese described Jean Mouton (before 1459-1522) as ‘the most gifted of Josquin’s emulators’, and...
Reviewed by Edward Breen in issue: 09/2022
Massenet wrote over 300 songs during the course of his career, mostly with piano accompaniment, though he also orchestrated nearly...
Reviewed by Tim Ashley in issue: 09/2022
Disregarded by posterity as merely Bach’s immediate predecessor in Leipzig, Johann Kuhnau (1660-1722) was appointed organist at the Thomaskirche in...
Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 09/2022
Alessandro Grandi – pushed into a distant second place (and quite possibly out of St Mark’s in Venice altogether) by...
Reviewed by Alexandra Coghlan in issue: 09/2022
Listening to Malcolm Martineau’s album of Duparc’s songs, I was reminded not only how extraordinary they are, but also just...
Reviewed by Tim Ashley in issue: 09/2022
The appointment of Peter Whelan as music director in 2018 has propelled the Irish Baroque Orchestra into an exhilarating new...
Reviewed by Alexandra Coghlan in issue: 09/2022
There are, I think, two possible approaches to this recording. One is simply to listen through it and let the...
Reviewed by Ivan Moody in issue: 09/2022
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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