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Review of Mozart Early Symphonies, Vol 2

Mozart Early Symphonies, Vol 2

This second instalment in Harnoncourt’s survey of Mozart’s early symphonies ranges from the bustling, rudimentary ‘No 47’, written in Rome...

Reviewed by Richard Wigmore in issue: 9/2006

Review of Mozart Piano Trios

Mozart Piano Trios

This is the second of three records to be devoted to Mozart's six completed trios for piano, violin and cello,...

Reviewed in issue 3/1985

Review of I met you, my love

I met you, my love

There is little here likely to be familiar to Western listeners, unless they have spent some time among Russian amateur...

Reviewed by John Warrack in issue: 1/2003

Review of Weisgall T'kiatot: Rituals for Rosh Hashana

Weisgall T'kiatot: Rituals for Rosh Hashana

Hugo Weisgall, who died in 1997 at the age of 85 with a number of new projects in various states...

Reviewed by K Smith in issue: 13/2004

Review of Haydn String Quartets, Op. 33/1,4 & 6

Haydn String Quartets, Op. 33/1,4 & 6

From the teasingly timed initial upbeat of the D major Quartet, No. 6, these performances have all the Mosaiques’ familiar...

Reviewed by Richard Wigmore in issue: 6/1997

Review of Vivaldi Lute Concertos; Mandolin Concertos

Vivaldi Lute Concertos; Mandolin Concertos

The days when one had to make do with hearing Vivaldi’s mandolin and lute concertos played by classical guitarists and...

Reviewed by William Yeoman in issue: 1/2011

Review of The Virtuoso Clarinettist

The Virtuoso Clarinettist

Colin Bradbury has been the BBC Symphony Orchestra's Principal Clarinet for some years now. He possesses a very clean, clear...

Reviewed in issue 6/1990

Review of Brahms Piano Works

Brahms Piano Works

Mark Anderson is the young American pianist whose warmth and sincerity – never more so than in Brahms – caught...

Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 8/1997

Review of Lalo Orchestral Works

Lalo Orchestral Works

Lalo has two claims to fame – his enormously successful Symphonie espagnole and the fact that he shared a birthday...

Reviewed by Lionel Salter in issue: 3/1996

Review of Four Winds

Four Winds

The Amsterdam-based Conjunto Ibérico, comprising eight formidable cello players under the direction of Spaniard Elias Arizcuren, has an astoundingly wide-ranging...

Reviewed by Ivan Moody in issue: 10/2003


 

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Reinvented almost 60 years since the introduction of the original, this preamp/power amp combination...

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