BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH 19th
Century Guitar Favourites Fernando
SOR (1778-1839) 1.
Minuet, Op.11. No.6 [2:19] Eight
Studies: 2 Op.35, No 22 in B Minor [2:52];
3 Op.31, No.19in A Major [1:36]; 4 Op.35,
No.17 in D Major 1:21]; 5 Op. 6, No.9 in D
Major [2:59]; 6 Op.6, No.6 in A Major [2:38];
7 Op. 6, No.11 in E Minor [3:24]; 8 Op.35,
No 13 in C Major [0:42; 9 Op 6, No. 12 in
A major [4:58]; 10 Minuetto, Op. 22 [3:16]
Dionisio AGUADO
(1784-1849) 11 Minuett [2:27] 12 Andante
[3:46]Six Etudes: 13 Leccion 15 [1:21];
14 Leccion 29 [1:25]; 15 Leccion 19 [0:37];
16 Leccion 26 [1:39]; 17 Estudio 17 [1:15];
18 Leccion 24 [1:07] Francisco
TÁRREGA (1852-1909) 19 Rosita-polka
[1:30]; 20 Marita- mazurka [2:18]; 21 Sueno-mazurka
[2:02]; 22 Adelita-mazurka [1:19]; 23 Mazurka
en sol [2:44]; 24 Estudio brillante [2:01];
25 Gran Vals [3:14]; 26 Endecha [1:21]; 27
Lágrima [2:03]; 28 Aborada-capriccio
[2:22]; 29 Recuerdos de la Alhambra [4:18];
30 Maria-gavota [1:34]; 31 Preludio No I [1:34];
32 Preludio No. II [1:04]
Norbert Kraft (Guitar) rec. St. John Chrysostom
Church, Newmarket, Canada, August 1993. DDD
NAXOS 8.553007 [69:06] [ZT]
In
decades to come this will remain a testament
to superb guitar playing, refined interpretations
and good taste. Definitely my desert island
"allowed one only" choice ... see
Full Review
Claudio
ABBADO Hearing
the Silence – a film by Paul Smaczny. PCM Stereo. 16:9 anamorphic.
PAL. Format: DVD 5 Region Code 0 (Worldwide).
TDK DVD DV-DOCABB 1053279
[67'00][CC]
A
model of its kind. It exudes style and panache – not to mention sensitivity
... I cannot bring myself to refer to Abbado as a 'great' conductor,
but he is clearly an important one and one that, perhaps, sits on the
fringes of greatness. ... see Full
Review
A
Hanseatic Festival - German Renaissance Music
Samuel
SCHEIDT (1587-1654)
Canzon super O Nachbar Roland [05:58] Heinrich ALBERT (1604-1651)
Bekehrung zum Herren Christo* [04:58] Melchior SCHILDT (1592-1667)
Paduana Lachrymae [06:12] Samuel SCHEIDT/arr Keith McGowan Nun
komm der Heiden Heiland* [04:30] Georg Leopold FUHRMANN (fl c1600)
Entrata [02:41] Galliarda 15 [01:29] Samuel SCHEIDT Paduan
[02:42] Elias MERTELIUS (c1561-1626) Cancio Germanica [02:42]
Samuel SCHEIDT Ach mein herzliebes Jesulein [04:28] Johann
SCHOP (1590?-1667) Das alt ist abgegangen* [03:43] Thomas SIMPSON
(1582-1630) Pasameza [04:02] Ricercar super Bonny Sweet Robin [03:33]
Michael PRAETORIUS (1571-1621)/Samuel SCHEIDT/Keith McGOWAN In
dulci jubilo [02:39] Samuel SCHEIDT Vom Himmel hoch* [05:09]
Michael ALTENBURG (1584-1640)/Michael PRAETORIUS/Keith McGOWAN Ein
wunderschönes Kinderlein* [05:08]
Mark Chambers, alto (*) The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble: Fiona
Russell, Adrian Woodward, cornett; Abigail Newman, alto & tenor
sackbut; Tom Lees, tenor sackbut; Adrian France, tenor & bass sackbut;
Keith McGowan, recorder, alto, bass & quint-bass dulcian; William
Lyons, recorder, bombard, bass dulcian; Matthew Wadsworth, theorbo,
lute; James Johnstone, harpsichord, organ Recorded 2004 at All Saints's
Church, East Finchley, London & St Mary's Church, South Creoke,
UK DDD DEUX ELLES DXL
1088 [60:00][JV]
This
disc presents repertoire which was played
by the German Stadtpfeifer in the early 17th
century - the performance is disappointing,
though ... see Full
Review
Music
for Bassoon and String Quartet Gordon
JACOB (1895-1984) Suite
for Bassoon and String Quartet (1969) Prelude [3:01] Caprice [1:26]
Elegy {3:16] Rondo [2:30] Franz DANZI (1763-1826)
Bassoon Quartet in B flat Op.40 No.3 (c.1814) Allegro moderato [8:32]
Larghetto non troppo [4:24] Minuetto [3:07] Allegretto [3:39] Anton
REICHA (1770-1836) Grand Quintet for Bassoon and String Quartet
(1826) Allegro moderato [11:02] Lento arioso [8:31] Menuet [3:46] Presto
[10:27] Daniel Smith
(bassoon); Coull Quartet Rec. St. Peter’s Church, Morden, Surrey, 1988
DDD FORUM FRC 9107 [63:59]
[PCW]
Affordable
buried treasure … see Full Review
Jussi
Björling Collection Volume 5 Richard
STRAUSS (1864-1949) Morgen
Op.27 No.4 [3.17] Morgen Op.27 No.4 [3.41] – second recording Cäcilie
Op.27 No.2 [1.56] Ständchen Op.17 No.2 [2.18] Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Adelaide [6.46] Franz
SCHUBERT (1797-1828) An Sylvia D891 [4.22] Schwanengesang
D957; Ständchen [4.09] Schwanengesang D957; Ständchen [4.29] – second
recording Die schöne Müllerin D795 – Die böse Farbe [2.23] An die Leier
D737 [4.07] Die Allmacht D852 [5.41] Wandrers Nachtlied D768 [2.44]
Die Forelle D550 [1.51] Jean
SIBELIUS (1865-1957) Svarta rosor Op.36 No.1 [2.09]
Svarta rosor Op.36 No.1 [2.15] – second recording Säv, säv, susa Op.36
No.4 [2.15] Edvard GRIEG
(1843-1907) En svane Op.25 No.2 [2.33] En
drøm Op 48 No.6 [2.02] Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897) Die Mainacht Op.43 No.2 [4.13]
Carl SJÖBERG (1861-1900) Tonerna (1892) [3.17] Franz
LISZT (1811-1886) Es muss ein Wunderbares sein
S314 [2.28] Hugo WOLF (1860-1903)
Verborgenheit (1888) [3.24] Sergei
RACHMANINOV (1873-1943) Lilacs Op.21 No.5 [1.59] Paolo
TOSTI (1848-1916) Ideale (1882) [3.16]
Jussi Björling (tenor) Harry Ebert (piano) Frederick Schauwecker (piano)
Recorded 1939-52
NAXOS HISTORICAL 8.110789 [77.37][JW]
Whilst
acknowledging that Björling’s earlier self remains non-pareil what may
have been slightly lost with age in terms of beauty of sound was compensated
for in a deepening of emotive response. ... see Full
Review
Pablo Casals
– Encores and Transcriptions
4. The
Complete Acoustic Recordings 2 Joseph
HAYDN (1732-1809) Minuet in C major
[3.48] Cello Concerto No.2 in D major Op.101
[4.43] Enrique GRANADOS
(1867-1916) Spanish Dance arranged Casals
[2.28] George GOLTERMANN
Concerto in A minor – Cantilena
[2.56] Felix MENDELSSOHN
(1809-1847) Spring Song [2.15] Luigi
BOCCHERINI (1743-1895)
Sonata in A major – Allegro [4.10] Richard
WAGNER (1813-1883) Abendstern
Tannhäuser O Star Of Eve [4.28] Abendstern
Tannhäuser O Star Of Eve [4.00] Robert
SCHUMANN (1810-1856) Abendlied
[3.13] Abendlied [3.44] Kinderszenen -Träumerei
Op.15 [3.23] Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) Clarinet
Quintet in A major K581 – Larghetto [4.19]
Clarinet Quintet in A major K581 – Larghetto
[4.29] – 2nd take Fritz
KREISLER (1875-1962) Chanson Louis
XIII and Pavane [4.13] Camille
SAINT-SAËNS (1835-1921)
Allegro appassionato [3.10] The Swan [2.47]
George Frideric HANDEL
(1685-1759)
Xerxes – Largo [4.07] Anton
RUBINSTEIN (1829-1894) Melody in
F major Op.3 arranged Popper Franz
LISZT (1811-1886) Liebesträume
No.3 in A flat LASSEN
Thine Eyes So Blue [2.35] Johann
Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) Suite
No.3 in D major – Air [3.42]
Pablo Casals (cello) with orchestral accompaniment
and with Charles
Albert Baker (piano) and Walter Golde (piano)
Recorded in New York in 1916 and 1920
NAXOS HISTORICAL 8.110986 [77.13] [JW]
At
Naxos price one needn’t spend too much time
agonising. ... see Full
Review
Boris Christoff - Lugano Recital 1976
and interview Modest MUSSORGSKY (1839-1881)
Boris Godunov - Death of Boris Hopak (song)
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791)
Die Entführung aus dem Serail - Wer ein Liebchen
Gioachino ROSSINI (1792-1868) Il
barbiere di Siviglia - La callunia Giuseppe
VERDI (1813-1901) Don Carlo - Ella giammai
m’amò Boris
Christoff (bass) (b. Plovdiv, Bulgaria 1914, d. Rome, 1993) Orchestra
della Svizzeria Italiana/Bruno Amaducci Recorded live at the Palazzo
dei Congressi, Lugano, Switzerland. 1976 Interview with Boris Christoff
conducted by Giorgio Gualeriza
DYNAMIC
DVD VIDEO 33476 [69:00] [RJF]
For
me Christoff’s singing, particularly his rendering
of the Boris death and Philip’s soliloquy
justify the issue and purchase of this DVD
... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Boris
Christoff: The Great Russian Bass Roles.
Alexander
BORODIN (1833-1887)Prince Igora
(1887, orch. Rimsky-Korsakov) – I hate
a dreary life (Galitsky’s Aria)
[3’49]; How are you Prince (Kontchak’s
Aria) [7’27]. Nikolai
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (1844-1908) Sadko
(1898) – Song of the Viking Guesta
[3’42]. Peter Ilyich
TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) Eugene
Onegin (1879) – Prince Gremin’s Ariab
(‘Everyone knows love on earth’) [4’54].
Modest MUSSORGSKY
(1839-1881) Boris Godunov (1874,
arr. Rimsky-Korsakov) – Varlaam’s Songc
(‘In the town of Kazan’); Boris’s
Monologuec (‘I have attained
the highest power’) [5’51]; Farewell
and Death of Borisd [11’51].
Songs and Dances of Death (1875-7)
– Field-Marshal Deathe [4’56].
Giuseppe VERDI
(1813-1901) Ernani (1844) – Che
mai veggio! … Infelice … Infin che un brando
vindicef [6’52]. Don Carlo
(1867) – Ella giammai m’amog
[10’28]. Arrigo BOITO
(1842-1918) Mefistofele (1868)
– Ave Signor!h [3’55]; Son
lo spirito che negai [3’50].
Charles GOUNOD
(1818-1893) Faust (1859) – Sérénade:
Vous qui faites l’endormiej
[2’50]. TRADITIONALSong of the Volga
Boatmena [4’20].
Boris Christoff (bass); eGerald
Moore (piano); dChorus of the Royal
Opera House, Covent Garden; abdfhiPhilharmonia
Orchestra/adhIssay Dobrowen, bWilhelm
Schüchter, fAnatole Fistoulari,
iNicolai Malko; cFrench
National Radio Orchestra/ Issay Dobrowen;
gRome Opera Orchestra/Gabriele
Santini; jChorus & Orchestra
of the Théâtre National de l’Opéra/André
Cluytens. Rec. a1950, bcdj1952,
ef1951, g1954, hi1949.
ADD
REGIS RRC1196 [78’35] [CC]
Magnificent.
If anyone needs an introduction to the great
Boris Christoff, this should be it. ... see
Full Review
Zeitgenössische
Gitarrenmusik (Contemporary Guitar Music)
Daniel WEISSBERG (1954)
1 Schwebende Trübung (1997) [5.38] Yori-Aki
MATSUDAIRA (1931) 2 Grating (1998)
[10.37] Harri SUILAMO
(1954) 3 Eidola-weiland Gitarrespieler
(1999) [7.52] Johann
Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) Suite
BWV 995 4 Prelude [6.29] 5 Allemande [6.24]
6 Courante [2.32] 7 Sarabande [3.08] 8 Gavotte1/Gavotte
en Rondeau/Gavotte1 [5.02] 9 Gigue [2.32]
Fumie SHIKICHI
(1964) 10 Acht Poems 1-2-2-4-5-6a/6b-7-8
(2001) [5.17] Christoph
NEIDHÖFER (1967) 11 Nach Innen
(1997) [7.24]
Christoph Jaggin (Guitar)
MUSIKSZENE SCHWEIZ DDD MGB CD 6191 [63.35]
[ZT]
This
new release by Christopher Jaggin offers new,
hitherto unrecorded material. and sonically
is of a high standard. ... see Full
Review
Discover
the music of the Baroque Era 135pp.
book included
NAXOS 8.558160-61 [78:28 + 79:34] [2:38:02]
[RH]
Though
purists may not enjoy all the performances
there is something here for everyone. Highly
recommended for someone who enjoys the odd
bit of Handel or Bach and would like to know
more. ... see Full
Review
A
Touch of Class
- four hands on one piano Philip LANE
(b.1950) Badinages I Mouvement perpetuel;
Edvard GRIEG (1843-1907) Norwegian
Dance, Op.35, No.2; Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46 III Anitra’s
dance; Adolf JENSEN (1837-1879) Wedding
music, Op.45 Wedding procession; Sergei
RACHMANINOV (1873-1943) Six morceaux, Op.11 No.3 Theme
Russe; No.4 Valse; Alfredo CASELLA (1883-1947)
Pupazzetti 5 Pezzi facili I Marcetta; II Berceuse; III Serenata;
IV Notturnino; V Polca; Georges BIZET
(1838-1875) Jeux d’enfants, Op.22 No.12 Le Bal; Franz
SCHUBERT (1797-1829) Marche militaire, Op.51, No.1;
Gabriel FAURÉ (1845-1924) Dolly,
Op.56 6. Le pas Espagnole; Charles CAMILLERI
(b.1931) Paganiana Variations for piano four-hands; Camille
SAINT-SAËNS (1835-1921) Le Carnaval des Animaux XIII
Le Cygne; XIV Final; Antonín DVOŘÁK
(1841-1904) Legends, Op.59 No.6; Leroy
ANDERSON (1908-1975) Fiddle Faddle; Paolo
di BIASE (b.1942) Duo tango
Rachel
and Vanessa Fuidge (four hands on one piano) rec. Whiteley Hall, Chetham's
School of Music, Long Millgate, Manchester, 5 April 2005
DUNELM
RECORDS DRD0241 [58:30][PS][IM]
I
have the greatest pleasure in recommending
this disc as an introduction to the wide range,
both familiar and less familiar, of the piano
duet repertoire (Philip Scowcroft).
Throughout,
Rachel and Vanessa bring out the clarity of
the many varied textures really well. An outstanding
CD, full of joy! Very highly recommended (Ian
Milnes). ... see Full
Reviews
Fonotipia
– A Centenary Celebration
1904-2004 Leo DELIBES
(1836-1891) Lakmé
– Dov´é l’indiana bruna? [3.42] Maria
Barrientos Giuseppe
VERDI (1813-1901) La Forza del
Destino – E l’amante [3.10] Giannina Russ
and Oreste Luppi Rigoletto – Ah! Deh non parlare
al misero [1.54] Riccardo Stracciari Un Ballo
in Maschera – Che v’agita cosi? [4.24] Eugenia
Burzio, Elisa Petri and Giovanni Zenatello
I Lombardi – Or tu m’ascotta [6.37] Fernanda
Chiesa (soprano) Carlo Albani (tenor) Luigi
Manfrini (bass) Paul
VIDAL Printemps nouveau [2.27]
Amélie Talexis Giacomo
MEYERBEER (1791-1864) L’Africaine
– Averla tanto amata [2.41] Ramón Blanchart
Richard WAGNER
(1813-1883) Lohengrin – Di, non t’incantan
[2.53] Giuseppe Borgatti Die Meistersinger
von Nürnberg – Nel verno al pie del focolar
[2.34] Giuseppe Borgatti MUGNONE
La Vita Brettone – Vivea nel tempo
antico [2.44] Adamo Didur
Gaetano DONIZETTI
(1797-1848) Lucrezia Borgia – Come è
bello, quale incanto [3.39] Maria De Macchi
Poliuto – Di quai soave lagrime [3.01] Maria
De Macchi Frederic
D’ERLANGER Tess – Stanotte ho fatto
un sogno [5.10] Alessandro Bonci Amilcare
PONCHIELLI (1834-1896) La Gioconda
- Cielo e mar! [4.00] Giovanni Zanatello La
Gioconda - Cielo e mar! [4.09] Giuseppe Anselmi
La Gioconda – Intermezzo Act III (Prelude
to Act IV) [3.22] Orchestra of La Scala Milan/R
Bracale Giacomo PUCCINI
(1858-1924) La Bohème –
Che gelida manina [4.19] Giuseppe Anselmi
Johann Sebastian
BACH (1685-1750) Partita No.3 in
E BWV 1006 – Gavotte and Rondeau [2.05] Jacques
Thibaud (violin) SARDOU
Partrie – Dolorès et le
Duc [4.06] Victorien Sardou Felix
MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847) Rondo Capriccioso
Op.14 in E major [3.37] Marie Roger-Miclos
(piano) Franz SCHUBERT
(1797-1828) Schwanengesang No.5 – Aufenthalt
D957 [3.06] Emmy Destinn
Ruggiero LEONCAVALLO
(1858-1919) I Pagliacci –Prologue
[3.09] Theodor Bertram
Recorded 1904-1913
SYMPOSIUM 1261 [77.12] [JW]
Symposium
who have contributed a great deal to the discographic
history of Fonotipia and while this is a specialist
issue there are some epoch making performances
and artists here ... see Full
Review
The
Golden Age of Light Music - Reflections of Tranquillity
Matty MALNECK (1904-1981) Robert MAXWELL (b.1921) Shangri-La
(1954) [2:58] Monty
Kelly and his orchestra Joyce COCHRANE Starry Night (1954)
[3:15] Danish State Radio Orchestra/Robert Farnon David ROSE (1910-1990)
Deserted City (1952) [3:13] David Rose and his orchestra Cecil
MILNER Primrose Dell (1949) [3:00] Harmonic Orchestra/Hans
May Cyril SCOTT (1879-1970) Lotus Land (1954) [4:28] Camarata
Robert FARNON (b.1917) In a Calm (1950) [2:17] Robert
Farnon and his orchestra Walter COLLINS Linden Grove (1948)
[3:10] London Promenade Orchestra/Walter Collins Kenneth ESSEX
Starlight rendezvous (1952) [2:57] Louis Voss and his orchestra
Bob HAYMES (b.1922) Beyond the next hill (1954) [4:47]
La Brilliante (1954) [4:13] Acquaviva and his orchestra Donald
THORNE (1901-1967) Rippling Waters – arranged Busby (1949)
[3:21] Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra/Robert Farnon Richard RODGERS
(1902-1979) Bali H’ai (1954) [2:59] Monty Kelly and his orchestra
Eric COATES (1886-1957) Under the Stars (1946) [3:09]
Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra/Charles Williams Peter DENNIS Packet
Boat (1954) [3:07] Dolf van der Linden and his orchestra Archibald
JOYCE (1873-1963) Dreaming arranged Sidney Torch (1950) [3:34]
Sidney Torch and his orchestra Charles WILLIAMS (1893-1978) Lizard
Point (1954) [3:03] Danish State Radio Orchestra/Robert Farnon Angela
MORLEY (b.1924) Adrift in a Dream (1954) [3:07] Danish State
Radio Orchestra/Robert Farnon Reginald KING (1904-1991) Autumn
Sunshine (1946) [2:51] London Promenade Orchestra/Walter Collins
Trevor DUNCAN (b.1924) Moon Magic (1954) [4:03] New Concert
Orchestra/ Dolf van der Linden Al HOFFMAN (1902-1960) A Night
of Stars (1954) [2:11] Richard Hayman and his orchestra Hans
MAY (d.1959) Rippling down the mountain (1949) [3:03] Harmonic
Orchestra/Hans May Burton LANE (1912-1997) How are things
in Glocca Morra (1954) [2:56] Monty Kelly and his orchestra Robert
FARNON (b.1917) Mid Ocean (1954) [2:49] Danish State Radio
Orchestra/Robert Farnon Belle FENSTOCK (b.1914) Safari
(1953) [2:46] David Carroll and his orchestra [Recordings re-mastered
from a variety of recorded sources and the dates given are the original
record release date, not the date of composition]
GUILD GLCD 5112 [77:29][JF]
This lovely new
release from Guild is allows us to discover
a forgotten country where everything seemed
simpler and the summers were always warm and
the skies blue. ... see Full
Review
Maria
Galvany (1878-1949)
Recital - see review for details
Maria Galvany (soprano) Unidentified orchestras and accompanists.
Recorded 1906-08. Mono ADD
PREISER 89578 [75’10] [CC]
First
and foremost, this is a disc for sampling.
... see Full Review
The
Golden Age of Light
Music - The 1950s - Volume 2 Midnight Matinee Len
STEVENS Midnight Matinee: Danish State Radio Orchestra conducted by
Robert Farnon (1954) [2:45] Leslie
Julian JONES Postman’s Knock: Wally Stott and his Orchestra (1954) [1:54]
Bernie WAYNE The
Magic Touch: Hugo Winterhalter and his Orchestra (1954) [2:39] Cyril
ORNADEL Moonlight
Fiesta: Winifred Atwell, piano with Cyril Orandel and his Orchestra
(1954) [2:56] Belle FENSTOCK, Irving CAESAR Simonetta:
Richard Hayman and his Orchestra (1953) [2:17] Theo
MACKEBEN
Tales of Munich: Hamburg Radio Orchestra conducted by Harry Hermann
(1953) [3:19] Jack BEAVER Holiday
Funfair: Dolf Van der Linden and his Orchestra (1954) [3:17] Paul
DUBOIS Shadow
Waltz: Nelson Riddle & his Orchestra (1954) [2:51] Bernie
WAYNE Veradero:
Geoff Love and his Orchestra (1953) [2:58] Ronnie
PLEYDELL
On Fifth Avenue:
Ronnie Pleydell and his Concert Orchestra (1954) [3:07] HILLIER,
HILLIER & NEWMAN Boulevard Waltz: Reg Tilsley and his Orchestra (1954)
[2:32] Laurie JOHNSON Frenchman’s
Creek: Laurie Johnson and his Orchestra (1954) [3:04] Jose
BELMONTE Ecstasy: Edmundo Ross & his Orchestra
(1952) [2:52] STEGGARDA Bahama
Buggy Ride: Hugo Winterhalter and his Orchestra (1954) [2:55] Robert
FARNON Poodle
Parade: Danish State Radio Orchestra conducted by Robert Farnon.
(1954) [3:23] Ray MARTIN Ballet
of the Bells: Johnny Douglas and his Orchestra (1954) [2:15] David
GREER A
Girl called Linda: Jeff Morley and his Orchestra (1953) [2:39]
Philip GREEN Park Plaza: Philip Green and the Cameo
Players (1954) [2:04] Charles
STROUSE Ditto:
Michael Fredericks and his Orchestra. (1954) [2:31] Philip
GREEN Follow Me Around:
Dolf Van der Linden and his Orchestra (1954) [3:12] Trevor
DUNCAN Panoramic
Splendour: New Concert Orchestra conducted
by R. de Porten (1954) [3:29] Charles
E HENDERSON
& Edward HEYMAN
Carefree: Axel Stordahl and his Orchestra (1954) [2:45]
George SIRAVO Palsy
Walsy: George Siravo and his Orchestra (1954) [2:33] Eric
SPEAR Midnight
Blue: Ron Goodwin and his Concert Orchestra (1954) [3:01] Anthony
COLLINS With
Emma to Town: London Promenade Orchestra conducted by Anthony Collins
(1954) [3:15] Charles CHAPLIN Limelight:
Wally Stott and his orchestra. (1953) [5:41][Recordings re-mastered
from a variety of recorded sources]
GUILD GLCD 5111 [76:29][JF]
Another
excellent CD in the Guild Light Music series.
Full of evocations of an age that was simpler
if not necessarily so affluent. A pleasure
indeed! ... see Full
Review
Susan Graham
- Poèmes
de L’Amour Ernest
CHAUSSON (1855-1899) Poème
de l'amour et de la mer (I La Fleur
des eaux; Interlude; II La Mort de 1'amour)
Maurice RAVEL
(1875-1937) Shéhérazade
(I Asie; II La Flûte enchantée;
III L'Indifférent) Claude
DEBUSSY (1862-1918), orchestrated
by John Adams
(b. 1947) Le Livre de Baudelaire (I-IV
from Debussy's Cinq Poemes de Charles Baudelaire)
(I Le Balcon; II Harmonie du soir; III Le
jet d'eau; IV Recueillement)
Susan Graham (soprano) BBC Symphony
Orchestra/Yan Pascal Tortelier Recorded
at Studio 1, Maida Vale Studios, London,
December 2004
WARNER 2564 61938-2 [62.38] [RJF]
Lovers
of fine singing in this repertoire need
not wait for whatever imprimatur may come,
but can purchase without hesitation now
and enjoy an outstanding recording and performance.
... see Full
Review
Jascha
Heifetz – Hora Staccato and
other favourites Grigoras
DINICU (1889-1949) Hora Staccato (1906) arranged
Heifetz [2.03] Camille
SAINT-SAËNS (1835-1921) Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso
in A minor Op.28 (1863) [8.42] Havanaise in E Op.83 (1887) [9.05]
Moritz MOSZKOWSKI (1854-1925) Guitarre – arranged Sarasate
Op.45 No.2 [2.59] Manuel
de FALLA (1876-1946) Spanish Dance No,1 – La Vida
Breve – arranged Kreisler (1913) [3.14] Jota – Seven Popular Spanish
Songs OP.4 arranged Kochanski (1915) [2.46] Pablo
de SARASATE (1844-1908) Zigeunerweisen Op.20 No.1
(1878) [8.33] Antonio
BAZZINI (1818-1897) La Ronde des Lutins Op.25
(1852) [4.20] Henryk
WIENIAWSKI (1835-1880) Polonaise Brillante No.1 in
D Op.4 (1853 [4.39] Erich
Wolfgang KORNGOLD (1897-1957) Much
Ado About Nothing – incidental music (1920); Garden Scene and Holzapfel
und Schlehwein [4.06 and 2.10] Joseph
ACHRON (1886-1943) Hebrew Melody Op.33 (1911)
[5.04] Sergei PROKOFIEV (1891-1953) Gavotta – Four Pieces Op.32
No.3 (1918) arranged Heifetz [1.03] March in F minor – Ten Pieces
Op.12 No.1 (1906) arranged Heifetz [1.28] Sergei
RACHMANINOV (1873-1943) Daisies – Six Songs Op.38
No.3 (1916) arranged Heifetz [1.54] Oriental Sketch in B flat
(1917) arranged Heifetz [1.29] William
KROLL (1901-1980) Banjo and Fiddle [2.33] Georges
BIZET (1838-1875) – Franz WAXMAN (1906-1967)
Carmen Fantasia (1946) on themes from
Bizet’s Carmen (1875) [9.13]
Jascha Heifetz (violin) Emanuel Bay (piano) except Arpad Sandor (piano
– Moszkowski and Korngold Holzapfel und Schlehwein) LPO/John Barbirolli
(Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso) LSO/John Barbirolli (Zigeunerweisen,
Havanaise) RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra/Donald Voorhees (Carmen Fantasia)
Recorded 1934-1947
LIVING ERA CLASSICS AJC 8553 [77.16][JW]
Plenty
to delight and amaze the curious listener.
... see Full
Review
Barbara
Hendricks sings Nordic Songs: Nielsen,
Grieg, Rangström, Sibelius
Barbara Hendricks (soprano)
Roland Pöntinen, piano rec. Studio
Tibor Varga, Sion, Switzerland, 23-27 Oct
1998, 10-12 Jan 2002. DDD
EMI CLASSICS 7243 5568842 2 [69:05]
[RB]
Fresh
and fiery advocacy for Scandinavian songs
- famous and not so famous - from an idiomatic
ambassador. I hope there will be more....
see Full
Review
The
Stephen Hough Piano Collection Frederick
CHOPIN (1810-1849) Ballade No.3 in Ab major Op.47
(1841) [7:00] Federico MOMPOU
(1893-1987)
La fuente y la campana Paisajes No.1 (1942) [3:22] Ben
Weber (1916-1979)
Fantasia (Variations) (1946) [8:30] Deng
Yu-Hsien (1906-1944)
arr. Stephen Hough (b.1961) Pining
for the Spring Breeze [2:38] Johannes
Brahms (1833-1897)
Piano Sonata No.3 in F minor Op. 5 Scherzo (1853) [4:31] York
Bowen (1884-1961)
Berceuse Op.83 (c.1943) [3:39] Franz
Schubert (1797-1837)
Piano Sonata in C major, Finale D613 (1818) [4:48] Johann
Hummel (1778-1837)
Piano Sonata in F# minor Op.81, vivace (1819) [7:40] Peter
Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)
arr. Earl Wild (b. 1915) Pas
de Quatre [1:33] Stephen Reynolds
(b.1947)
Chanson d’automne (c.1980) [2:06] Franz
Liszt (1811-1886)
Polonaise No.2 in E major (1851) [8:51] Stephen
Hough (b.1961)
Suite Osmanthus [12:41] César
Franck (1822-1890)
transcribed by Stephen Hough
(b.1961) Troisième Choral M40 (1880) [11:25]
Stephen Hough, piano [Various recording dates from previous albums
not quoted in this release. Composition dates not given on this recording.
I have provided them where known.]
HYPERION HOUGH1 [79:35] [JF]
A
fine introduction to the playing of one
of the great pianistic talents of the age.
... see Full Review
Leila
Josefowicz
Olivier MESSIAEN
(1908-1992) Theme and Variations (1932)
[10’20]. Maurice RAVEL (1875-1937) Violin
Sonata in G (1927) [18’32]. Mark GREY
(b. 1967) San Andreas Suite (?) [11’51]. Esa-Pekka
SALONEN (b. 1958) Lachen Verlernt (2002) [10’40].
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Violin
Sonata No. 10 in G, Op. 96 (1812) [29’16]. Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897) Scherzo in C minor (1853) [5’19].
Leila Josefowicz (violin);
John Novacek (piano). Rec. American Academy of Arts and Letters, New
York. 22-25 Jan 2005. DDD
WARNER CLASSICS 2564 61948-2 [85’47: 40’37 + 45’10][CC]
Very
mixed. Parts of this recital may well bring enjoyment, and it is good
to see Josefowicz working in the music of living composers. She should
just be more careful who those composers are, that’s all. ... see Full
Review
Laurent
Korcia - Songes Nicolas
BACRI (b.1961) Une
Prière Op.52 [22.32] * Ernest BLOCH
(1880-1959) Nigun – Baal Shem (1923) [6.10] + Leoš
JANÁČEK (1854-1928) Violin Sonata – Ballade (1914 rev
1921) [5.09] + Béla BARTÓK
(1881-1945) Danses roumaines (1915) – Pe Loc and Buciumenes
transcribed Zoltan Szekely [2.41] + Eugène
YSAŸE (1858-1931) Rêve d’enfant, Op. 14 (c. 1902)
[5.19]Gabriel FAURÉ (1845-1924)
Sonata for violin and piano No.1 in A major, Op.13 (1875-76) – Andante
[7.28]Ernst CHAUSSON (1855-1899) Nos
souvenirs – Quatre Melodies Op.8 (1885-87) [3.05]Cécile
CHAMINADE (1857-1944) Sérénade espagnole arranged
Fritz Kreisler [2.07] Claude DEBUSSY
(1862-1918) Beau soir (c.1880) arranged Jascha Heifetz [2.16]
Laurent Korcia (violin) Jean-Marc Luisada (piano) Georges Pludermacher
(piano) + WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne/Semyon Bychkov *Recorded in
Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Aldeburgh, 19-23 April, 2001, except Théâtre
Impérial de Compiègne, June 1999 (items with Georges Pludermacher)
and West German Radio, Cologne, January 2002 (Bacri)
BMG-RCA RED SEAL 82876 663272 [55.05] [JW]
The
Bacri is obviously a powerful work and one both tonal and broodingly
lyric. The rest is more for Korcia’s admirers ... see Full
Review
La Casa del Diavolo Christoph
Willibald GLUCK (1714-1787) Dance of
the Spectres and the Furies, Allegro non troppo (1761) [4:07] Carl
Philip Emanuel BACH (1714-1788) Sinfonia Wq. 182/5
in B minor for strings and continuo [10:36] Pietro
Antonio LOCATELLI (1695-1764) Concerto Grosso Op.
7/6 in E flat major Il pianto d'Arianna for violin, strings and continuo
(1741) [17:35] Wilhelm Friedemann BACH (1710-1784)
Concerto in F minor for harpsichord, strings and continuo [17:48]
Luigi BOCCHERINI (1743-1805) Sinfonia
Op. 10/4 in D minor La casa del diavolo for two oboes, two horns,
strings and continuo (1771) [19:18]
Il Giardino Armonico/Giovanni Antonini Enrico Onofri (violin) Ottavio
Dantone (harpsichord) rec. March, August, October 2004, Pieve di Palazzo,
Pignano, Cremona, Italy. DDD
NAÏVE OP 30399 [69:23][MC]
For
their fiercely propulsive and compellingly vital performances Il Giardino
Armonico has few equals. ... see Full
Review
Erich
Leinsdorf in Rehearsal Richard
WAGNER (1813-1883) Parsifal:
Preludes and Interludes [41:49] Robert
SCHUMANN (1810-1856) Symphony no.4 in D minor, op.120
(first version, 1841) [26:02] With rehearsal sequences of both works
[21:38 and 23:50] in German, with subtitles available in English, French
and Spanish Recorded in the Brahmssaal, Karlsruhe in 1989 but copyright
1984 DVD Video
ARTHAUS MUSIK 101 153 [118:00][CH]
An
engrossing video which helps clarify a figure who, for me at least,
has always been rather enigmatic. ... see Full
Review
Daniel
Lippel (guitar): Resonance
Mario DAVIDOVSKY (b. 1934): Synchronisms
#10 for guitar and electronic sounds (1992) Nils
VIGELAND (b. 1950): La Folia Variants (1996): Cadenza – Sonata
– Dances Elliott CARTER (b. 1908): Shard
(1997) Soonjung SUH (b. 1971): Garak
(2003) Judah E ADASHI (b. 1975):
Meditation: Three Episodes from William Styron’s Darkness Visible
(2000): Requiem: For Fallen Artists – Paris: Wanderjahr Revisited
– The Stranger: Cosmic Loneliness Peter GILBERT
(b. 1975): Ricochet for guitar and electronics (2002)
Daniel Lippel (guitar) rec. HUSEAC studios, Harvard University, Cambridge,
MA, January 2 – 5, 2004 and July 19, 2004
FOCUS RECORDINGS FCR101[56:16] [GF]
Not
for those who refuse to listen to music by
composers other than those who have been dead
for at least 100 years. Everybody else should
definitely find this thought-provoking and
stimulating. ... see Full
Review
Detailed listing (last two days)]
[Part 1 New] [Part
2 A-B] [Part 3
C-L]
[Part 4 M-R]
[Part 5 S-Z]
[Part 6 Misc A-L]
[Part 7 Misc M-Z]