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Review of GOUNOD Cinq-Mars

GOUNOD Cinq-Mars

What with The Musketeers and Versailles on BBC television, 17th-century France is on a roll at the moment. It can...

Reviewed by Richard Lawrence in issue: 08/2016

Review of Michael Collins: The Lyrical Clarinet Vol 2

Michael Collins: The Lyrical Clarinet Vol 2

What’s in a name? Michael Collins’s debut recital disc for EMI (9/92) was part of the label’s Virtuosi series and...

Reviewed by Mark Pullinger in issue: 08/2016

Review of Martha Argerich & Daniel Barenboim: Live from Buenos Aires

Martha Argerich & Daniel Barenboim: Live from Buenos Aires

In August 2014 Martha Argerich and Daniel Barenboim came together at the Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires, for their first-ever joint...

Reviewed by Richard Bratby in issue: 08/2016

Review of Hora Cero

Hora Cero

The 12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic play tangos: you just know it’s going to sound gorgeous, and it does....

Reviewed by Richard Bratby in issue: 08/2016

Review of VIERNE Piano Quintet

VIERNE Piano Quintet

Vierne endured an unfairly troublous life: he was born nearly blind; both his wife and subsequent partner left him; he...

Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: 08/2016

Review of SIMPSON Night Music

SIMPSON Night Music

Mark Simpson has said that extramusical ideas or narrative structures help his music ‘flow’ more easily. The only work on...

Reviewed by Andrew Mellor in issue: 08/2016

Review of PROKOFIEV Violin Sonatas. Five Melodies

PROKOFIEV Violin Sonatas. Five Melodies

It is tempting, for simplicity’s sake, to describe Prokofiev’s violin sonatas as polar opposites – at least in terms of...

Reviewed by Hannah Nepil in issue: 08/2016

Review of WIDMANN Musicalischer Tugendtspiegel PRAETORIUS Terpsichore Musarum

WIDMANN Musicalischer Tugendtspiegel PRAETORIUS Terpsichore Musarum

If Michael Praetorius’s music has been widely anthologised, the same is not true of his close contemporary, Erasmus Widmann, who...

Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 08/2016

Review of A POOLE Sonata, Divisions & Dances

A POOLE Sonata, Divisions & Dances

Anthony Poole (c1629-1692) is an obscure composer, no doubt of that. The catalogue of his works runs to over 300...

Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: 08/2016

Review of Nils Mönkemeyer: Mozart with Friends

Nils Mönkemeyer: Mozart with Friends

Mozart’s penchant for lower-voiced instruments found one of its finest chamber outlets in the Kegelstatt Trio, K498, supposedly composed during...

Reviewed by David Threasher in issue: 08/2016


 

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