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Review of Mozart 23 Piano Concertos

Mozart 23 Piano Concertos

The more or less simultaneous release on CD and LP of these two patiently assembled and much admired Mozart piano...

Reviewed by Richard Osborne in issue: 4/1986

Review of Dowland: Ayres

Dowland: Ayres

It is well-known that many of Dowland's lute songs exist also in four-voice arrangements. In fact most readers of this...

Reviewed by David Fallows in issue: 11/1989

Review of Wolf Lieder

Wolf Lieder

This invaluable issue comprises all of Hotter’s recordings for EMI not so far transferred to CD by that company itself,...

Reviewed by Alan Blyth in issue: 12/2000

Review of Anne Sofie von Otter - Ombre de mon amant

Anne Sofie von Otter - Ombre de mon amant

The title of this disc is taken from an air by Michel Lambert, who is perhaps better known as the...

Reviewed by Richard Lawrence in issue: 7/2010

Review of French Songs, Vol.1

French Songs, Vol.1

A pair of musts for devotees of French song as distinct from canary-fanciers or opera buffs; doubly interesting for, although...

Reviewed by faprahamian in issue: 7/1989

Review of Sing we Merrily - Choral Music

Sing we Merrily - Choral Music

Whatever it is that subtly (or perhaps not so subtly) makes a difference between nations has been at work here,...

Reviewed in issue 10/1992

Review of Beethoven Ideals of the Revolution

Beethoven Ideals of the Revolution

Even by his own extraordinary standards, Beethoven’s Egmont Overture is a rare and wonderful distillation of a powerful and still-resonant...

Reviewed by Richard Osborne in issue: 7/2009

Review of Bach Cantatas, Vol 40

Bach Cantatas, Vol 40

Masaaki Suzuki’s 13-year cycle reaches Vol 40 with works from late 1725. Having arrived in Leipzig two and a half...

Reviewed by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood in issue: 12/2008

Review of Ciconia Vocal Works

Ciconia Vocal Works

The genie is out of the lamp again. Instruments have staged a convincing come-back in performances of medieval polyphony, following...

Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 9/1994

Review of The Bel Canto Bassoon

The Bel Canto Bassoon

The major common factor to the two explorations of bassoon repertory is the Saint-Saens Sonata with piano, a most agreeable...

Reviewed in issue 10/1989


 

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