Review - Paavo Järvi : The Complete Erato Recordings
Andrew Mellor revisits recordings the prolific Estonian conductor made originally for Virgin
Setting this new studio recording of Mahler’s teenage piano quartet movement, as elaborated by Colin Matthews, against a more congested...
Reviewed by Peter Quantrill in issue: 06/2018
At least on record, the Leipzig Gewandhaus does not have much of a Mahler tradition – Masur and Neumann briskly...
Reviewed by Peter Quantrill in issue: 06/2018
Emmanuel Krivine’s new La mer with the Orchestre National de France focuses on the much-discussed question of Debussy’s decision, on...
Reviewed by Tim Ashley in issue: 06/2018
The third release in Naxos’s survey of Carl Czerny’s works for piano and orchestra offers two recorded premieres, both dating...
Reviewed by Jed Distler in issue: 06/2018
Despite their interest in Bruckner’s output being quite selective, both Kurt Sanderling and Carlo Maria Giulini made a number of...
Reviewed by Christian Hoskins in issue: 06/2018
A compendium of popular and streetwise Lenny for Bernstein 100 – and the virtuoso trombonist in Christian Lindberg surely gives...
Reviewed by Edward Seckerson in issue: 06/2018
What’s the longest viola joke in the world? Harold in Italy. It didn’t make Niccolò Paganini laugh though. The virtuoso...
Reviewed by Mark Pullinger in issue: 06/2018
The signs are that Jaap van Zweden will restore to the New York Philharmonic some of the bulk (muscle tone,...
Reviewed by Peter Quantrill in issue: 06/2018
It is almost impossible not to like Alessio Bax. Since his Leeds Competition win in 2000 he has confirmed his...
Reviewed by Michelle Assay in issue: 06/2018
Hugo Alfvén regarded his Symphony No 1 (1896) as the first ‘written in the Swedish language’. As vague a concept...
Reviewed by Andrew Mellor in issue: 06/2018
Andrew Mellor revisits recordings the prolific Estonian conductor made originally for Virgin
Lindsay Kemp welcomes a box of Baroque delights from the American conductor
The tabletop ‘music centre’ may be just a distant memory, but where do you start when you want to...
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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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