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Although he is by no means unrepresented on disc, Alexander Knaifel (65 this year) is rather less familiar than others...
Reviewed by Richard_Whitehouse in issue: 1/2009
Nonesuch’s handsome annotation includes a highly amusing anecdote relating to a performance of Reich’s Four Organs. “A restlessness began to...
Reviewed in issue 9/1997
Vivaldi claimed to have written over 90 stage works, but he may have been exaggerating. What is undeniable is that,...
Reviewed by Lionel Salter in issue: 5/1998
Bartók's quartets are one of the great musical collision points between modernism and romanticism. How to handle the tension between...
Reviewed by David Fanning in issue: 5/2008
These 28 singers from King’s College London have successfully tackled an ambitious polyphonic programme: Taverner’s monumental six-part Missa corona spinea...
Reviewed in issue 8/2001
Shakespeare’s lines about the Pontic and the Propontic come to mind. That juggernaut of a sentence, unstoppable as Othello says...
Reviewed by John Steane in issue: 11/2010
On the strength of this disc alone Gidon Kremer could be ranked amongst the elite of world violinists, and I...
Reviewed by James Methuen-Campbell in issue: 4/1986
Edmund Battersby's approach to Rachmaninov is as sympathetic and intelligent as his booklet-notes suggest it will be. He has the...
Reviewed in issue 10/1993
The three pieces on this disc range across the majority of Henze’s mature career, from 1957 to 2005. Earliest is...
Reviewed by Guy Rickards in issue: 13/2008
Alessandro Melani (1639-1703) was the youngest of seven brothers, all but one of whom were musicians. He served as maestro...
Reviewed by Richard Lawrence in issue: 11/2010
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'The forensic study of Monteverdi’s madrigals bears ripe fruit from four decades of philological...
Jed Distler delves into a massive collection focusing on the conductor’s later discography
Richard Whitehouse on a collection taking in the London Sinfonietta’s 1970s recordings
'A veritable treasure trove for enthusiasts'
Rob Cowan on three collections of vintage recorded performances
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