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The Bohemian composer, Antonio Rosetti (he was christened Frantisek Antonin Rossler but later adopted an Italian version of his name)...
Reviewed by Ivan March in issue: 10/1986
After a brilliantly alert start to his Beethoven sonata cycle (3/03), Artur Pizarro’s second volume has one blowing more cold...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 13/2003
The first thing to be said about these CD issues is that EMI offers nearly 118 minutes of music and...
Reviewed in issue 6/1986
A delightful anthology on gardening, in which (after the opening from Haydn's Serenade) each spoken piece is followed by music...
Reviewed by mpostgate in issue: 12/1992
If anyone needs a sharp reminder of Horowitz’s greatness in certain repertoire, then this is it. Who else could –...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 5/2003
The advantages of these new Berlin readings (with, incidentally, some of the best recorded sound I’ve heard from the Philharmonie)...
Reviewed by John Steane in issue: 1/1996
This follows a sequence which mirrors a typical Sunday in an Anglican cathedral. Indeed, most of the music was written...
Reviewed by Marc Rochester in issue: 12/2005
Modern scholarship attributes a solo Partita for flute, two sonatas for flute and harpsichord, and a pair of sonatas for...
Reviewed by Ivan March in issue: 4/2009
In a recent review of Joseph Jongen’s music (5/03) I suggested that perhaps he was a composer who improved with...
Reviewed by rnichols in issue: 10/2003
If the overall title ''Early Piano Music'' leads you to expect a disc full of rare, previously unheard Prokofiev juvenilia...
Reviewed by Michael Stewart in issue: 7/1992
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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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