Review - Paavo Järvi : The Complete Erato Recordings
Andrew Mellor revisits recordings the prolific Estonian conductor made originally for Virgin
Twenty years ago Siegfried Hermelink discovered a new Mass by Lassus in a manuscript at Ljubljana. That may not have...
Reviewed by David Fallows in issue: 7/1989
As Sir John Eliot Gardiner notes in his accompanying journal from autumn 2000, the Monteverdi pilgrims were especially reluctant to...
Reviewed by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood in issue: 11/2009
Lyrita fans will recognise the three tracks from the 20 here that tantalisingly appeared on a sampler CD in 1993....
Reviewed by Andrew Achenbach in issue: 8/2007
Leopold Stokowski’s one-time assistant re-creates ‘his master’s voice’ when, on track 10 of this musically valuable and beautifully recorded disc,...
Reviewed in issue 12/1996
A hugely enjoyable disc, its appeal heightened by superlatively clean and lifelike recording. The Poulenc who is presented here is...
Reviewed by Lionel Salter in issue: 10/1986
As in the case of The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (7/07), substantial sections of Miklós Rózsa’s music for Hitchcock’s...
Reviewed by Guy Rickards in issue: 13/2007
The A major Trio was discovered in the 1920s; an anonymous manuscript which can’t be linked directly to Brahms, even...
Reviewed by DuncanDruce in issue: 4/2011
It would perhaps have been presumptuous to have entitled this ''The best of Caballe'', though record companies have not been...
Reviewed in issue 11/1992
Here’s over two and a half hours of absorbing listening, showcasing 29 British-born or based cellists in performances spanning more...
Reviewed by Andrew Achenbach in issue: 9/2004
In 1966 Henri Lazarof made an impact with his prize-winning orchestral Structures Sonores; in the early ’70s James Galway recorded...
Reviewed by Peter Dickinson in issue: 3/2004
Andrew Mellor revisits recordings the prolific Estonian conductor made originally for Virgin
Lindsay Kemp welcomes a box of Baroque delights from the American conductor
'This is a treasure trove of information, thoroughly recommended'
The tabletop ‘music centre’ may be just a distant memory, but where do you start when you want to...
Tim Parry explores the legacy of Jorge Bolet’s Decca recordings
Rob Cowan on collections devoted to two pianists, a cellist and a composer
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