Search the Reviews Database

Review of Bach Organ Works, Vol. 4

Bach Organ Works, Vol. 4

Following three discs presenting more-or-less unequivocal Bach, Kevin Bowyer has turned his attention to more contentious ground. I suspect this...

Reviewed by Marc Rochester in issue: 2/1994

Review of Puccini Madama  Butterfly

Puccini Madama Butterfly

‘Povera Butterfly!’ Even when flickering a trifle mistily in black and white, even when voice and lips so very nearly...

Reviewed by John Steane in issue: 4/2005

Review of Dvorák Dimitrij

Dvorák Dimitrij

It is good to have this first (and so far only) complete recording of Dvovák’s ambitious opera back in the...

Reviewed by Edward Greenfield in issue: 3/2005

Review of John Harle: Terror and Magnificence

John Harle: Terror and Magnificence

“The double-think of the medieval mind” is John Harle’s definition of “Terror and Magnificence”, the title he gives to this...

Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: 11/1996

Review of Janacek Kata Kabanova

Janacek Kata Kabanova

Recorded live at the 1998 Salzburg Festival‚ this DVD of Káùta Kabanová‚ with credits in French‚ offers a starkly updated...

Reviewed in issue 10/2002

Review of Cecilia Bartoli - The Vivaldi Album

Cecilia Bartoli - The Vivaldi Album

As composer, director and entrepreneur, Vivaldi was responsible for no fewer than 90 operas. Twenty have survived, yet only...

Reviewed by hfinch in issue: 12/1999

Review of Brahms Chamber Works

Brahms Chamber Works

Brahms's late music invariably has a sense of space and often an autumnal quality as well, partially indicated by the...

Reviewed by Christopher Headington in issue: 9/1993

Review of Draeseke Symphony No 1; Piano Concerto

Draeseke Symphony No 1; Piano Concerto

Felix Draeseke's career was not a happy one, despite encouragement from Wagner - who after a tricky start found him...

Reviewed by John Warrack in issue: 3/2000

Review of Cage Perilous Night and Four Walls

Cage Perilous Night and Four Walls

Another Cage album from New Albion allows me to correct something I wrote in September when enthusiastically reviewing their earlier...

Reviewed by Peter Dickinson in issue: 1/1992

Review of Strauss conducts Strauss: Live 1936 Broadcasts

Strauss conducts Strauss: Live 1936 Broadcasts

Self-contained as he was as man and musician, Strauss rarely fails to convince as an interpreter of his own music,...

Reviewed in issue 9/1999


 

Hi-Fi, Books, Reissues & Archive Reviews

Gramophone Guides




Beethoven


Early Music


Mozart


Elgar

Gramophone Print

  • Print Edition

From £6.67 / month

Subscribe

Gramophone Digital Club

  • Digital Edition
  • Digital Archive
  • Reviews Database
  • Full website access

From £8.75 / month

Subscribe

                              

If you are a library, university or other organisation that would be interested in an institutional subscription to Gramophone please click here for further information.