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Review of MacMillan Mass and Sacred Music

MacMillan Mass and Sacred Music

It is hardly surprising, given their quality and compelling nature, that record companies have so far focused on James MacMillan’s...

Reviewed in issue 6/2001

Review of Paul Robeson - Song Recital

Paul Robeson - Song Recital

It was presumably the repertoire that excluded Paul Robeson from ''The Record of Singing''. It surely could not have been...

Reviewed in issue 10/1989

Review of Schubert Complete Lieder, Vol. 5

Schubert Complete Lieder, Vol. 5

God as depicted in Nature is the main theme of this absorbing recital, the fifth in the fast-growing Hyperion Schubert...

Reviewed by Alan Blyth in issue: 2/1990

Review of Mendelssohn Works for Clarinet, Basset Horn and Piano

Mendelssohn Works for Clarinet, Basset Horn and Piano

There is a great deal of Mendelssohn still to be explored, and this record charmingly mixes familiar and unfamiliar, in...

Reviewed by John Warrack in issue: 4/1990

Review of Victoria Second Vespers of the Feast of the Annuciation

Victoria Second Vespers of the Feast of the Annuciation

For whatever reason, Victoria’s polychoral music hasn’t attracted the attention of many recording ensembles. Though both of these new recordings...

Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 2/2005

Review of Vivaldi String Concertos

Vivaldi String Concertos

Recordings of four of these six concertos by I Musici were included in the mammoth tercentenary Philips LP Vivaldi Edition...

Reviewed by John Duarte in issue: 5/1989

Review of Schubert Piano Sonata, D960; Fantasy, D760

Schubert Piano Sonata, D960; Fantasy, D760

Schubert at his most philosphical and Schubert at his most virtuosic is hardly a combination to be taken at a...

Reviewed in issue 8/1987

Review of Hovhaness Symphony No 63; Guitar Concerto No 2

Hovhaness Symphony No 63; Guitar Concerto No 2

Following guitarist David Leisner’s superb account of Alan Hovhaness’s First Guitar Concerto, also for Naxos, comes an equally fine recording...

Reviewed by William Yeoman in issue: 9/2008

Review of Onslow String Quartets Nos 28-30

Onslow String Quartets Nos 28-30

The Anglo-French gentleman composer George Onslow (1784-1853) was a keen chamber music enthusiast, writing 36 string quartets and a similar...

Reviewed by DuncanDruce in issue: 8/2010

Review of In Praise of Woman

In Praise of Woman

Hyperion have come up trumps again with another delightful disc of out-of-the-way music. The brainchild of Graham Johnson, it is...

Reviewed by Alan Blyth in issue: 8/1994


 

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