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Review of Mahler Symphony No 3

Mahler Symphony No 3

Despite a history of distinguished associations with conductors of the calibre of Stokowski, Reiner and Gielen, the Cincinnati Symphony has...

Reviewed in issue 4/1999

Review of David Oistrakh plays Beethoven & Mozart

David Oistrakh plays Beethoven & Mozart

As a souvenir of a great violinist this could hardly be bettered. The mono sound is slightly boxy but entirely...

Reviewed by Stephen Johnson in issue: 12/1991

Review of Brahms Cello Sonatas

Brahms Cello Sonatas

Brahms is said to have remarked, on hearing Dvorák’s Cello Concerto, that if he had realised what could be done...

Reviewed by John Warrack in issue: 8/2007

Review of Schubert Die Schöne Müllerin

Schubert Die Schöne Müllerin

This is a hauntingly beautiful disc, and I see no reason to alter the unreservedly favourable opinion I had of...

Reviewed by Alan Blyth in issue: 3/1996

Review of Elegeia

Elegeia

The fragility of life, the certainty of death and man’s love of expressing grief and seeking solace: these are the...

Reviewed by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood in issue: 6/2003

Review of Hartmann Overtures. The Golden Horns.

Hartmann Overtures. The Golden Horns.

Having already recorded the two symphonies by Johann Peter Emilius Hartmann (1805-1900), Thomas Dausgaard and the Danish National RSO have...

Reviewed in issue 11/1999

Review of Bacheler (The) Bachelar's Delight

Bacheler (The) Bachelar's Delight

The music of Daniel Bacheler will probably be unfamiliar to most listeners but Paul O’Dette hopes to change all that...

Reviewed by William Yeoman in issue: 11/2006

Review of Bach Orchestral Works

Bach Orchestral Works

This most celebrated of all recordings of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos was made in 1935 and the four Orchestral Suites, also...

Reviewed by Nicholas Anderson in issue: 12/1991

Review of Martin Vin herbé

Martin Vin herbé

Martin's Le vin herbe enjoyed something of a vogue immediately after the war, thanks to the advocacy of Walter Goehr....

Reviewed by Robert Layton in issue: 12/1989

Review of Vaughan Williams Sacred Choral Works

Vaughan Williams Sacred Choral Works

If there were – and this is not to suggest that there should be – an award for “Choral City...

Reviewed by John Steane in issue: 5/2010


 

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