UNEASY
LISTENING - A caricature guide to
20th century composers
by John Minnion 109pp
Paperback ISBN 0-9544499 1 6 [RB]
This
is wonderfully well done as a book of
illustrations. It tells us something
of the psychology of the composer in
each case and does so wittily and not
without taking a few dangerous corners.
... see Full
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Eric
Charles Blake
Wars, Dictators and the Gramophone 1898-1945
pp320;
illustrated; laminated cover.published
by Sessions of York, Huntingdon Rd,
York YO31 9HS, England Buy
from MusicWeb £10 plus
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review
May
RECORDINGS
OF THE MONTH
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Benjamin
BRITTEN (1913-1973)
CD 1 String Quartet No. 1 in D
Major, Op. 25 (1941) [26:13] String
Quartet No. 2 in C Major, Op 36 (1945)
[31:47] CD 2 String Quartet No. 3,
Op. 94 (1975) [25:44] Three Divertimenti
for String Quartet (1936) [10:31]
Belcea Quartet Recorded: String Quartet
No. 3, July 2003 and remaining works
28 June to 3 July 2004 at Potton Hall,
Suffolk, U.K.
EMI CLASSICS 5 57968 2 [58:10
+ 36:24][MC]
I
feel truly privileged to have this
spectacular release from the Belceas
in my collection. My advice is to
obtain it immediately. A stunning
set! ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Eric
COATES (1886-1957)
Concert waltz: Footlights (1939)
The Three Men Suite (1935)
The Selfish Giant (1925) London
Again Suite for Orchestra (1936)
Cinderella – A Phantasy (1929)
Summer Days Suite (1919) Television
March (1946)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra/John
Wilson rec. Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool,
England, 7-8 October 2003. DDD
AVIE AV2070 [79:14] [IL]
Sweet
tuneful nostalgic delight – a must
for Eric Coates admirers. ... see
Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Gaetano
DONIZETTI (1797-1848) Zoraida
Di Granata - Melodramma eroico
in two acts. Libretto by Bartolomeo
Merelli. First performed at the Teatro
Argentina, Rome, on the 28th
January 1822. Revised edition presented
at the same theatre on the 7th
January 1824 Given in new performing
editions prepared by Chris Moss and
Robert Roberts Cast for the
1822 edition (CD 1, CD 2.
CD 3 trs 1-9) Almuzir, King of Granada.
Bruce Ford (ten); Zoraida, in love
with, and loved by, Abenamet, Majella
Cullagh (sop); Abenamet, General of
the Moors, Paul Austin Kelly (ten);
Ali, Almuzir's confidant, Matthew
Hargreaves (bass); Almanzor, friend
of Abenamet, Dominic Natoli (bass);
Ines, a Spanish slave and friend of
Zoraida, Cristina Pastorello (sop)
Changes in cast for the 1824
revisions (CD 3 trs.10-14
and CD 4)
Abenamet, Diana Montague (mezzo)
The Geoffrey Mitchell Choir. The Academy
of St Martin in the Fields/David Parry
Recorded at St. Clements Church, London.
October and December 1998
OPERA RARA ORC17 [4CDs: 74.22
+ 71.40 + 54.54 + 64.19] [RJF]
Much
enjoyable listening here, complemented
by fine singing which can be enjoyed
by all lovers of this fertile and
seminal period of operatic composition
in Italy. I recommend it without reservation
... see Full
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RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Pascal
DUSAPIN (b. 1955) Perelà,
Uomo di fumo (2003)
John Graham-Hall (tenor, Perelà);
Isabelle Philippe (soprano, the
Queen); Chantal Perraud (coloratura,
Alloro’s daughter); Martine
Mahé (contralto, the Old Woman);
Nora Gubisch (mezzo-soprano, Oliva
di Bellonda); Friedemann Röhlig
(bass, Master of Ceremonies, Minister);
Scott Wilde (bass, Servant, Alloro,
President of the Court of Justice);
Niels van Doesum (bass, First Guard,
Pilone the Philosopher); Nicolas
Courjal (bass-baritone, Second
Guard, Rodella the Banker); Daniel
Gundlach (falsetto, Archbishop);
Gilles Yanetti (the Parrot);
Chorus of the National Opera, Montpellier
Montpellier National Orchestra/Alain
Altinoglu Recorded: (live) Opera Berlioz-Le
Corum, Montpellier, May 2003
NAIVE MO 782168 [65:45 + 55:34][HC]
A
major release of a major work of our
time ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Edward
ELGAR (1857 –
1934) Enigma Variations,
Op. 36
BBC Symphony Orchestra/Sir Andrew
Davis. Recorded live in Worcester
Cathedral, 30 June 2004. DVD. (DTS
Stereo, LPCM Stereo).
BBC OPUS ARTE OA 0917 D [85’00"][JPH]
Recommended
without reservation. I am sure that
this release will be one of my DVDs
of the Year. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH In The Shade of
Forests George
ENESCU
(1881-1955) Impressions d’enfance
Op.28 (1940) [22.01] Maurice
RAVEL (1875-1937) Tzigane
– Rapsodie de concert for violin and
luthéal (original version)
(1924) [10.41] Sonata Op. posthumous
(1897) [12.37] Claude
DEBUSSY (1862-1918) Violin
Sonata (1916-17) [13.14] Nocturne
et Scherzo (1882) – re-adaptation
by Phillipe Graffin [4.11] Il pleure
dans mon Coeur – transcribed Arthur
Hartmann in 1908 and 1943 [3.04] La
fille aux cheveux de lin - transcribed
Arthur Hartmann in 1910 [2.27] Minstrels
- transcribed by Claude Debussy in
1914 [2.22] Beau Soir - transcribed
Arthur Hartmann in 1941 [2.14]
Phillipe Graffin (violin) Claire Désert
(piano and luthéal) Recorded
at Doopsegezinde Kerk, Deventer and
Musical Instrument Museum (Tzigane)
September 2004
AVIE AV2059 [73.11] [JW][KS]
A
fascinating disc. Not one I shall
easily forget. Maybe the sniffing
will cause problems on repeated listening.
A disc brimming with dedication and
admirable engagement. ...[JW]
Takes us
to a realm of wonder ... pure joy
... Buy it soon, and prepare to be
transported, transmuted, transfixed
and transfigured![KS] ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Leopold
GODOWSKY (1870-1938)The
Complete Studies on Chopin’s Etudes
Joyce Hatto (piano) Rec. The Concert
Artist Studios, Cambridge, 4th
September and 10th October
2004
CONCERT ARTIST/FIDELIO RECORDINGS
CACD 9147-2 [79.00] Rec. The Concert
Artist Studios, Cambridge, 1st September
and 10th and 11th October
2004
CONCERT ARTIST/FIDELIO RECORDINGS
CACD 9148-2 [77.58] [JW]
Formidable
and compelling, these performances
by Joyce Hatto represent a remarkable
distinction. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Franz
LISZT (1811-1886)
Années de pèlerinage
– Deuxième année: Italie
S.161 [55:30], Supplement: Venezia
e Napoli S.162 [17:33]
Joyce Hatto (piano) Recorded 11th-12th
March 1996, 1st October
1999, The Concert Artist Studios,
Cambridge
CONCERT ARTISTS/FIDELIO RECORDINGS
CACD 9150-2 [71:13] [CH]
The
"Dante Sonata" is a Liszt
performance to set alongside the greatest
I know – a major addition to the Liszt
discography. ... see
Full Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Sergei
RACHMANINOV (1873-1943)
The Twenty-Four Preludes Opp.
23 and 32 (1901-1910)
Joyce Hatto (piano) rec. Concert Artist
Studios, Cambridge, UK, March 1999
and December 2001
CONCERT ARTIST CACD-9127-2 [77.12]
[WH]
Beauty
of sound, even in fortissimos, mastery
of the Rachmaninov style through playing
which seems totally at the service
of the composer. Deeply satisfying
performances. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Philip
SAINTON (1891-1967) The
Island - Symphonic Poem for
Full Orchestra [16:58] (Dedicated
to my very good friend, Ernest Hall)
Patrick HADLEY
(1899-1973) The Trees so
High* - Symphonic Ballad for
large orchestra with baritone solo
and chorus [34:33] Philip
SAINTON (1891-1967) Nadir
- Symphonic Elegy for Orchestra
[13:40] The Dream of the Marionette
(The Sadness of the Marionette;
The Sleep of the Marionette; The Dream
of the Marionette; March; Epilogue
Patrick HADLEY
(1899-1973) La Belle Dame
sans merci† [10:00] One
Morning in Spring - Sketch
for Orchestra [4:15] Lenten
Meditations‡ 18:57
Leslie Pearson organ Neill Archer
tenor†‡ David Wilson-Johnson baritone*
Stephen Richardson bass‡ Philharmonia
Chorus *†‡ Philharmonia Orchestra/Matthias
Bamert rec. All Saints' Church, Tooting,
London; 3-4 August 1992 (The Island,
The Trees So High) and 18-19
March 1996 (Nadir, La Belle
Dame sans merci, One Morning
in Spring, Lenten editations);
Blackheath Halls, London, 20 September
1996 (The Dream of the Marionette)
DDD
CHANDOS CHAN 241-22 [51:43 + 65:49]
[RB]
Do
not miss this. Recording of the Month.
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Robert
SCHUMANN (1810-1856)
Humoreske
Op. 20 (1838) [28:39] Toccata Op.
7 (1829-32) [7:22] Gesänge der Frühe
Op. 133 (1853) [11:59] Kinderszenen
Op. 15 (1838) [19:44] Album für die
Jugend Op. 68 (1848) [74:35] Kreisleriana
Op. 16 - Eight Fantasies for Pianoforte
(1838) [34:19] Theme with Variations
in E flat major WoO 24 ('Geistervariationen')
(1854) [9:44] Faschingsschwank aus
Wien Op. 26 (1839-40) [21:35]
Michael Endres (piano) Recorded Cologne,
2000/2001
OEHMS CLASSICS
OC366
[3 CDs: 68:07 + 74:35 + 65:54][JL]
This
superbly played triple disc set represents
a considerable body of Schumann’s
piano composition and is a major recording
achievement. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Petits
Fours:
Cello Quartets by
Offenbach, Klengel, Fitzenhagen Wilhelm
FITZENHAGEN (1848 – 1890) Konzertwaltzer,
Ave Maria Op.41; Die Spinnerin Op.59
No.2 Jacques
OFFENBACH (1819 – 1880) Adagio;
Scherzo Georg
GOLTERMAN (1824 – 1898) Deux
Morceaux de Salon Op.53: No.2 Nocturne;
No.1 Religioso Julius
KLENGEL (1859 – 1933) Four
Pieces Op.3: Lied Ohne Worte; Gavotte;
Wiegenlied; Marsch
Two Pieces Op.5: Serenade; Humoreske
Friedrich
GRÜTZMACHER (1832 – 1903)
Consecration Hymn Op.65 Guillaume
PAQUE (1825 – 1876) Souvenir
de Curis
The Cellists of The London Mozart
Players: 1 Sebastian Comberti; 2 Julia
Desbruslais; 3 Ben Chappell; 4 Sarah
Butcher Recorded: 23rd
to 25th January 2002 at
St Silas, London NW5
CELLO CLASSICS CC 1007 [66.32]
[LB]
A
palpable joy - the connoisseur and
music lover have in this CD a benchmark
recording of some of the classics
of the repertoire. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN OF THE
MONTH
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
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Franz
Joseph HAYDN (1732
– 1809) Die Schöpfung (The
Creation) Sunhae Im (soprano)
– Gabriel, Eva); Jan Kobow (tenor)
– Uriel; Hanno Müller-Brachmann
(bass) – Raphael, Adam; Christine
Wehler (alto)
VokalEnsemble Köln/Max Ciolek;
Capella Augustina/Andreas Spering
Recorded by Deutschlandfunk, Sendesaal,
Köln, July 2003. DDD SACD
NAXOS
6.110073-74 [55:09 + 49:13] also
available as CD 8.557380-81 [GF]
Wonderful
set: premium quality at super-budged
price! Strongly recommended. ... see
Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Franz
KROMMER (1759-1831)
Oboe Quintets and Quartets Oboe
Quintet* in C, VII:12 (i) Allegro
Moderato [8:17] Adagio [6:53] Menuetto
and trio: Allegretto [3:48] Allegro
[5:26] Oboe Quartet in F, IX:22 (i)
Allegro [4:49] (ii) Menuetto and trio
[3:29] (iii) Rondo [3:39] Oboe Quartet
in C, IX:21 (i) Allegro aperto [5:46]
(ii) Adagio [4:50] (iii) Rondo [3:15]
Oboe Quintet* in E flat, VII:13 (i)
Allegro Moderato [8:33] Andante moderato
[5:50] Menuetto and trio: Allegretto
[4:07] Andante poco allegretto [5:56]
Sarah Francis (oboe), Tagore
String Trio (Frances Mason, Brian
Schiele, James Halsey), with Jonathan
Barritt* (viola) Rec. St. Michael’s
Church, Highgate, London in August
2004 DDD
REGIS RRC1201 [75:29] [PCW]
This
music is well worth getting to know
and fine musicianship is on offer
- quite a bargain. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Richard
STRAUSS (1864-1949)
Don Juan, op 20 (1888) [18’27”]
Die Heiligen drei Königen,
op 56, no.6 [6’10”] Waldseligkeit,
op 49, no 1 [3’06”] Wiegenlied,
op 41, no 1 [4’46”] Morgen!,
op 27, no 4 [4’03”] Das Rosenband,
op 36, no 1 [3’07”] Meinem Kinde,
op 37, no 3 [2’40”] Befreit,
op 39, no 4 [5’20”] Macbeth,
op 23 (1887) [19’48”]
Anne Schwanewilms (soprano) (Lieder)
Hallé/Mark Elder Rec. BBC Studio 7,
New Broadcasting House, Manchester:
12-13 July 2004 (Macbeth), 22-23 September
2004 (Don Juan and lieder). Texts
and translations included. DDD.
HALLE CD HLL 7508 [67’31”][ED]
This
issue covers all in glory and leaves
the sense of discovering something
new, even in well known works. ...
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
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June
RECORDINGS
OF THE MONTH
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Johann
Sebastian BACH (1685
- 1750) Sonatas
and Partitas for solo violin,
BWV 1001-1006 (1720) [150.00] Julia
Fischer, Guadagnini violin, 1750.
Recorded, Polyhymnia, Doopsgezinde
Singelkerk, Amsterdam, Netherlands,
December 2004. DSD Notes in Deutsch,
English, Français. Photos
of artists. Packaged with PTC 5186
075, Region 0 NTSC 4:3 DVD Including:
Julia Fischer, Artist interview
and Session Impression [11.50] PENTATONE
SACD 5186 072 (PTC 5186 073 + 074)
[73.08 + 76.52] [PSh]
One
of the finest, maybe the finest,
set of these works, with just the
merest hint of impatience in a couple
of places; excellently recorded.
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Gerald
FINZI (1901-1956) Oh
Fair to see: I say "I’ll
seek her side"; Oh fair
to see; As I lay in the early
sun; Only the Wanderer;
To Joy; Harvest; Since
we have loved. Til Earth
Outwears : Let me enjoy
the earth; In years defaced;
The market-girl; I look into
my glass; It never looks
like summer here; At a lunar
eclipse; Life laughs onwards.
A Young Man’s Exhortation:
A Young man’s exhortation;
Ditty; Budmouth dears;
Her temple; The comet at
Yell’ham; Shortening Days;
The sigh; Former Beauties;
Transformations; The dance
continued.
James Gilchrist (tenor); Anna Tilbrook
(piano) rec. Christ’s Hospital School,
Horsham, March 2004 HDCD
LINN RECORDS CKD 253 [63'15"]
[AO]
A
breathtakingly good recording, performance
wise and sound wise – without doubt
the top recommendation for Finzi
tenor songs. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH William
HURLSTONE (1876-1906)
Piano Quartet in E minor op.
43 (1904) [24:31] Roger
QUILTER (1877-1953) Gipsy
Life (1935) [5:24] Thomas
DUNHILL (1877-1946) Piano
Quartet in B minor op. 16 (1903)
[31:58] Arnold
BAX (1883-1953) Piano
Quartet in One Movement (1922) [11:26]
The Primrose Piano Quartet: Susanne
Stanzeleit (violin); Susie Mézáros
(viola); Bernard Gregor-Smith (cello);
John Thwaites (piano) rec. 5-7 September
2003. DDD
MERIDIAN CDE 84519 [73:15] [RB]
A
classic and generous collection
of rare English chamber music. ...
see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Kenneth
LEIGHTON (1929-1988)
Complete solo piano works CD
1: Five Studies Op.22 (1952) [13:09]
Sonatina No 1 Op.1a (1946) [7:34]
Variations Op.30 (1955) [16:19]
Sonata No 1 Op.2 (1948) [18:55]
Six Studies (Study-Variations) Op.56
(1969) [18:38] CD 2: Sonata No 2
Op.17 (1953) [19:48] Conflicts
(Fantasy on Two Themes) Op.51 (1967)
[19:46] Four Romantic Pieces Op.95
(1986) [22:42] Fantasia Contrappuntistica
(Homage to Bach) Op.24 (1956) [14:46]
CD 3: Sonatina No 2 Op.1b (1947)
[7:16] Nine Variations Op.36 (1959)
[13:01] Sonata Op.64 (1972) [20:57]
Household Pets Op.86 (1981)
[12:07] Jack-in-the-Box (1959)
[0:44] Study (1965) [0:59] Lazy-bones
(1965) [1:40] Pieces for Angela
Op.47 (1966) [10:04] Five Preludes
(1988) [10:53]
Angela Brownridge (piano) rec.
Reid Concert Hall, University of
Edinburgh, 16-18 March, 6-7 April,
2-4 July 2004. DDD
DELPHIAN DCD34301-3 [74:56+74:20+77:59]
[PCW]{RB]
Anyone
interested in the composer will
need to have this set …[PCW]
Leightonites must have this and
those who have any interest in the
piano music of the 20th century
will be generously rewarded when
they buy this set. ... see Full
Review [RB]
DISCOVERY OF THE MONTH Gösta
Nystroem (1890-1966)
Prelude to The Tempest
(1934) [12:31] Songs by the Sea
(1942-43) [17:54] Symphony No.3
Sinfonia del Mare (1947-48)
[40:38]
Charlotte Hellekant, mezzo Women’s
Choir from the Swedish Radio Choir
(Prelude) Swedish Radio Symphony
Orchestra/Evgeny Svetlanov rec.
Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, 4-5 Dec
1997 (Symphony); 10 Jan 2000
(Tempest); 13-14 Jan 2000
(Songs)
MUSICA SVECIAE PSCD 709 [71:20]
[JF]
A
fantastic CD by a composer who is
little known outside Sweden. Sea
music portrayed in a great fusion
of romanticism and modernism. ...
see Full
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RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Francis
POULENC
(1899-1963)
Piano Music: Les Soirées
de Nazelles (1930-1936)
[22:06] Napoli:
Suite (1922-1925) [10:45] Mélancolie
(1940) [6:09] Trois Novelettes
(1927; 1959) [7:08] 15 Improvisations
(1932-1959) [26:53]
Charles Owen (piano) Rec. Walthen
Hall, St Paul’s School, London SW13,
6-7 September 2003
SOMM CD 035 [73:24] [IL]
Delicacy
and brilliant insouciance. An album
to cherish and one that will undoubtedly
figure highly in my recital discs
of 2005. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Hilding
ROSENBERG (1892 –
1985) Lycksalighetens ö
(The Isle of Bliss) (1945)
- opera in four acts. Patrik Forsman
(tenor) – Astolf; Agneta Eichenholz
(soprano) – Felicia; Lisa Gustafsson
(soprano) – Zephyr; Susanna Levonen
(contralto) – Anemotis, Nyx; Peter
Kadiev (baritone) - Time; Håkan
Starkenberg (tenor) – Young Florio,
East Wind, Mopsus; Lars Martinsson
(bass) – Hunter, North Wind, Old
Florio; Dietmar Keitz (bass) – Hunter,
North Wind, Priest; Anna Bergendahl
Sjöberg (mezzo-soprano) – Peribanou;
Anna Axelson (soprano) – Nightingale,
Ervina; Helena Martinsson (contralto)
– Laura;
Symphony Orchestra of the Norrlands
Opera, Children’s Chorus and Chorus
of the Norrlands Opera, Chorus Master:
Kjell Oscarsson/Kristjan Järvi
Recorded live at the Norrlands Opera,
Umeå, March 2nd,
8th, 9th and
12th, 2002
PHONO SUECIA PSCD 722 (1-2) [62:44
+ 56:21] [GF]
Highly
approachable music ... any lover
of late-romantic opera will feel
at home. I recommend this with the
highest possible enthusiasm. ...
see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Camille
SAINT-SAËNS (18351921)
Chamber Music CD 1 Septet
in E flat major for piano, trumpet,
two violins, viola, cello and double
bass, Op 65 (1880) [16'34] Tarantelle
in A minor for flute, clarinet and
piano, Op 6 (1857) [6'22] Bassoon
Sonata in G major, Op 168 (1921)
[12'04] Piano Quartet in B flat
major, Op 41 (1875) [29'51] CD
2 Piano Quintet in A minor,
Op 14 (1855) [30'32] Oboe Sonata
in D major, Op 166 (1921) [11'05] Clarinet
Sonata in E flat major, Op 167 (1921)
[15'57] Caprice sur des
airs danois et russes for piano,
flute, oboe and clarinet, Op 79
(1887) [10'51]
The Nash Ensemble Septet: Ian Brown
(piano); Mark David (trumpet) Marianne
Thorsen (violin); David Adams (violin);
Lawrence Power (viola); Paul Watkins
(cello); Duncan McTier (double bass)
Tarantelle: Philippa Davies (flute);
Richard Hosford (clarinet); Ian
Brown (piano) Bassoon Sonata: Ursula
Leveaux (bassoon); Ian Brown (piano);
Piano Quartet: Ian Brown (piano);
Marianne Thorsen (violin); Lawrence
Power (viola); Paul Watkins (cello)
Piano Quintet: Ian Brown (piano);
Marianne Thorsen (violin); Benjamin
Nabarro (violin); Lawrence Power
(viola); Paul Watkins (cello); Benjamin
Nabarro (violin); Oboe Sonata: Gareth
Hulse (oboe); Ian Brown (piano)
Clarinet Sonata: Richard Hosford
(clarinet); Ian Brown (piano); Caprice:
Ian Brown (piano); Philippa Davies
(flute); Richard Hosford (clarinet);
Ian Brown (piano); Gareth Hulse
(oboe) Recorded in Henry Wood Hall,
London, on 1517 and 2830
July 2004
HYPERION CDA67431-2 [65'04
+ 68'40][MC]
A wonderfully presented
release that is highly recommended.
One of my records of the year. ...
see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Esa-Pekka
SALONEN (b.
1958) Foreign Bodies
(2001) (Part 1: Body Language
[9:52]; Part 2: Language
[6:03]; Part 3: Dance [3:39])
Wing on Wing (2004) [25:56]
Insomnia (2002) [21:14]
Anu Komsi; Piia Komsi (sopranos)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra/Esa-Pekka
Salonen Recorded Kulttuuritalo,
Helsinki, Finland, September 2004.
DDD
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 00289 477 5375
[66:54] [CT]
Three
impressive major works by composer/conductor
Salonen in magnificent performances.
A triumph all round and highly recommended....
see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Dmitri
SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975)
String Quartets 1-15
Taneyev Quartet Recorded in the
Glinka Hall, Leningrad, 1968-78
AULOS AMC2 0551/6 [6 CDs: 50.29
+ 54.06 + 70.09 + 68.57 + 56.16
+ 62.27] [JW]
One
of the greatest of all cycles of
these quartets ... in many ways
its claims on the collector go beyond
even that recommendation. Aulos
has surpassed itself ... the highest
recommendation ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN OF
THE MONTH
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Samuel
BARBER
(1910-1981) Violin Concerto,
op.14 (1940) [23:35] Cello Concerto,
op.22 (1945) [26:09] Piano Concerto,
op.38 (1962) [29:00]
Kyoko Takezawa (violin), Steven
Isserlis (cello), John Browning
(piano), Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra/Leonard
Slatkin Recorded April 24th
and December 2nd 1994
(violin and cello concertos), and
October 6th-7th
1990 (piano concerto), Powell Symphony
Hall, St. Louis
BMG-RCA CLASSIC LIBRARY 82876-65832-2
[79:19] [GPJ]
Seventy-nine
minutes’ worth of pure musical pleasure
– at this price, what more could
you want? ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
Symphony No 2 in D major, Op. 36
(1801-2) [32’16"] Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897)
Symphony No 2 in D major,
Op. 73 (1877) [39’46"]
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Mariss
Jansons rec. live, Concertgebouw,
Amsterdam, 27-28 October 2004. DSD
RCO LIVE RCD 05002 [71’50"]
[JQ]
One
of the finest orchestral CDs to
have come my way for a very long
time. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN OF THE MONTH Aaron
COPLAND
(1900-1990) Billy the
Kid (1938) [21:08] Appalachian
Spring (1944) [35:52] Rodeo
(1942) [19:15]
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra/Michael
Tilson Thomas Recorded in Davies
Symphony Hall, San Francisco, 19-23
May 1999
BMG CLASSICS (RCA RED SEAL) 82876
65840 2 [76:29] [PL]
This
is a superb disc, and - frankly
- I can't think of a single (even
trivial) disappointment or imperfection
with which to detain you. Time to
go out and buy! ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Fryderyck
CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Scherzos, opp.20 [10:32], 31
[09:49], 39 [07:32], E [11:38],
Preludes, op. 28: nos. 4-10, 13,
19, 11, 2, 23, 21 [20:46]
Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Scherzi
recorded 1977 by Ariola-Eurodisc
for Mezhdunarodnaya KNIGA, Preludes
recorded live at Kanagwa Kenmin
Hall, Japan, 20th March
1979
REGIS RRC 1199 [60:17] [CH]
Simply
stunning. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Edward
ELGAR
(1857-1934)
Introduction and Allegro
for string quartet and string
orchestra Op. 47 (1904-5) [15:24]
Enigma Variations Op. 36
(1896-99) [32:08] Benjamin
BRITTEN (1913-1976) Our
Hunting Fathers op. 8 (1936)
[27:28] Heather Harper (soprano)
Quartet: David Nolan (violin); Dermot
Crehan (violin); Rusen Gunes (viola);
Mark Jackson (cello).
London Philharmonic Orchestra/Bernard
Haitink rec. Royal Festival Hall,
London, 27 Nov 1984 (Intro and
Allegro), Royal Albert Hall,
London, 14 Aug 1979 (Britten); 28
Aug 1986 (Enigma)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA LPO-0002
[75:18] [RB]
Life
enhancing music-making. Essential
supplementary listening for devotees
of Elgar and Britten. Harper and
Haitink add nitro-glycerine to Britten's
early masterpiece. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Eugene
GOOSSENS (1893-1962)
Orchestral Works CD1 [79.55]
Symphony No. 1 (1940) [42.02] Oboe
Concerto (1927) [12.22] Tam O’Shanter
(1919) [3.10] Concert Piece for
two harps, oboe (doubling cor anglais)
and orchestra (1958) [22.00] West
Australian Symphony Orchestra/Vernon
Handley CD2 [61.57] Symphony No
2 (1944) Concertino (1927)
Fantasy for Nine Winds (1924)
Sydney Symphony Orchestra/Vernon
Handley. CD 3 [76.12] Divertissement
(1959-60) 18.37 Variations on
a Chinese Theme (1911-12) [27.18]
The Eternal Rhythm (1913)
[20.24] Kaleidoscope (1917,
1933) [9.50]
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra/Vernon
Handley rec. March; Nov 1996 Perth
Concert Hall (CD1); Concert Hall,
Sydney Opera House 19-20 Nov 1993,
30 Nov 1993 (Symphony 2, Concertino);
Eugene Goossens Hall, ABC Ultimo
Center, Sydney, 30 Nov 1993 (Fantasy);
Oct 1995 Melbourne Concert Hall
(CD3). DDD
ABC CLASSICS 476 7632 [3 CDs:
79.55 + 61.57 + 76.12] [RB]
This
set is most warmly recommended.
If you enjoy Bax, Bridge, Szymanowski,
Scriabin, Schmitt and the French
voluptuaries this is for you. Glorious!
... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Engelbert
HUMPERDINCK
(1854-1921) Hänsel
und Gretel [106’40"]
Hänsel: Elisabeth Grümmer
(soprano) Gretel: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
(soprano) Peter: Josef Metternich
(baritone) Getrud: Maria von Ilosvay
(soprano) The Witch: Else Schürhoff
(contralto) The Sandman: Amy Felbermayer
(soprano) The Dew Fairy: Amy Felbermayer
(soprano) Loughton High School for
Girls Choir; Bancroft’s School Choir
Philharmonia Orchestra/Herbert
von Karajan Recorded 27, 29, 30
June, 1, 2 July, 1953, Kingsway
Hall, London Appendix: Highlights
from Hänsel und Gretel.
Historical Recordings 1928-1937
All ADD
NAXOS 8.110897-98 [62’45"
+ 64’36"] [JQ]
This
is an unmissable bargain, which
I cannot recommend highly enough.
... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Darius
MILHAUD (1892-1974)
CD 1 Six Little Symphonies,
L'homme et son désir,
Piano Concerto No. 2, Suite
cisalpine sur des airs populaires
piemontais, CD 2 Le
boeuf sur le toit, Concerto
for percussion and small orchestra,
Concerto No. 1 for viola and
orchestra, La muse ménagère,
Le carnaval d'Aix.
Luxembourg Radio Symphony Orchestra/Darius
Milhaud , Luxembourg Radio Symphony
Orchestra/Bernard Kontarsky /Louis
de Froment rec. 1967-68, 1972. ADD.
stereo.
VOXBOX CDX 5109 [75:25 + 74:59]
[RB]
One
of classical music’s bargains of
all time ... at less than bargain
price two and a half hours of engaging
music: gritty, jazzy, pastoral,
urbane, winsome and witty.... see
Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Thomas
TALLIS (c.1505-1585)
Spem in alium [12:14] Salve
intemerata [23:10] Missa salve intemerata
[28:11] With all our heart [3:15]
Discomfort them, O Lord [6:38] I
call and cry to thee, O Lord [4:11]
Oxford Camerata/Jeremy Summerly
Recorded at All Hallows, Gospel
Oak, London from 21-23 January 2005.
NAXOS 8.557770 [77:19] [KS]
A
complete winner. Buy it soon; it
is a spiritual experience. ... see
Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Takács
Quartet - A Celebration CD
1 Joseph
HAYDN (1732-1809) String
Quartet in C major, Op. 76 No. 3
Emperor (1796-1797) Recorded
at the Schubertsaal, Konzerthaus,
Vienna, Austria in August 1987a
Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791)
Serenade for strings (No. 13)
in G major, KV 525 Eine kleine
Nachtmusik (1787) Recorded at
the Reitstadel, Neumarkt, Germany
in November 1997be Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN
(1770-1827)
String Quartet in A major,
Op. 18 No. 5 (1798-1800) Recorded
at St. Georges Church, Bristol,
England in November 2002b
CD 2 Antonín
DVOŘÁK (1841-1904) String
Quartet in F major, Op. 96 American
(1893) Recorded at the Henry Wood
Hall, London, England in August
1989a Bedřich
SMETANA (1824-1884) String
Quartet No. 1 in E minor From
my life (1876) Recorded at the
Evangelische Kirche, Honrath, Germany
in Nov. to Dec. 1995b
Alexander
BORODIN (1833-1887) String
Quartet No. 2 in D major (1881)
Recorded at the Evangelische Kirche,
Honrath, Germany in Nov. to Dec.
1995b CD 3 Antonín
DVOŘÁK (1841-1904) Five
Bagatelles, for 2 violins, cello
and harmonium, Op. 47 (1878) Recorded
at the Henry Wood Hall, London,
England in August 1989af
Piano Quintet in A major, Op. 81
(1887) Recorded at the Potton Hall,
Dunwich, Suffolk, England in November
1998bc Hugo
WOLF (1860 - 1903) Italian
Serenade, for String Quartet
in G major (1887) Recorded at the
Reitstadel, Neumarkt, Germany in
November 1997b CD 4 Franz
Peter SCHUBERT (1797-1828)
String Quintet in C major, Op.
163, D.956 (1828) Recorded at the
Church Studios, Crouch End, London,
England in December 1991ad
Bela BARTÓK
(1881-1945) String Quartet
No. 4, Sz 91 (1928) Recorded at
the Reitstadel, Neumarkt, Germany
in August to September 1996b
Takács Quartet (original
line-up)a Gabor Takács-Nagy
(violin); Károly Schranz
(violin); Gabor Ormai (viola); András
Fejér (cello) Takács
Quartet (present line-up)b
Edward Dusinberre (violin);
Károly Schranz (violin) Roger
Tapping (viola); András Fejér
(cello) Additional players: Andreas
Haefliger (piano)c; Miklós
Perényi (cello)d;
Joseph Carver (double bass)e;
Gabor Ormai (harmonium)f
DECCA 476 2802 [4CDs: 72:00
+ 78:30 + 62:29 + 78:13] [MC]
Not
a run-of-the-mill compilation. Musical
content matched by superb interpretations.
A top class release worthy of considerable
praise. Would enhance any collection.
... see Full
Review
JULY
RECORDINGS
OF THE MONTH
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Leonard
BERNSTEIN
(1918-1990) Wonderful
Town (1953) Excerpts from
the Musical Comedy in Two Acts Ruth
Sherwood/Violet ... Kim Criswell
Eileen Sherwood ... Audra McDonald
Robert Baker ... Thomas Hampson
Wreck/Guide/First Editor/Frank Lippincott
... Brent Barrett European Voices/Simon
Halsey)
Berlin Philharmoniker/Sir Simon
Rattle rec. live, Philharmonie,
Berlin, 30-31 December 2002
EUROARTS DVD 2052299 [76:00]
[IL]
Three
cheers for Lenny and Simon Rattle.
Wonderful light entertainment for
a summer’s evening. It really is
a Wonderful Town. It goes straight
to the top of my list of favourite
recordings for 2005. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Anton
BRUCKNER (1824-1896)
Symphony No. 7 in E major,
arranged (1921) for small ensemble
by Hanns Eisler,
Erwin Stein and Karl Rankl
Thomas Christian Ensemble (Alois
Brandhofer, clarinet; Andrew Joy,
horn; Thomas Christian and Melina
Mandozzi, violins; Ferdinand Erblich,
viola; Bernard Naoki Hedenborg,
cello; Hans Winking, double bass;
Richard Hyung-Ki Joo and Fujiko
Oshima, piano; Roberto Zarpellon,
harmonium) recorded in the Haydn-Saal
Schloß Esterhazy, Eisenstadt,
25-27 May 2004
MDG 603 1313-2 [59:55] [PL]
It
deserves note as a thoroughly worthwhile
venture for the ever-enterprising
MDG label. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Herbert
HOWELLS (1892-1983)
Choral Music A Sequence for
St. Michael (1961) [10’48"]
A Hymn for St. Cecilia (1961) [3’11"]
O pray for the peace of Jerusalem
(1941) No. I of Four Anthems
[7’08"] Te Deum ‘St. George’s,
Windsor’ (1952) [10’42"] Benedictus
‘St. George’s, Windsor’ (1952) [6’28"]
I love all beauteous things (1977)
[6’24"] Salve Regina (1915)
No. 4 of Four Anthems of the
Blessed Virgin Mary [4’35"]
Magnificat ‘New College, Oxford’
(1949) [6’12"] Nunc dimittis
‘New College, Oxford’ (1949) [3’04"]
A Spotless Rose (1919) No.2 of Three
Carol-Anthems [3’04"] Sing
lullaby (1920) No. 3 of Three
Carol-Anthems [3’23"] Here
is the little door (1918) No. 1
of Three Carol-Anthems [3’43"]
Magnificat ‘Collegium Regale’ (1945)
[5’12"] Nunc dimittis ‘Collegium
Regale’ (1945) [4’06"] The
Choir of Wells Cathedral/Malcolm
Archer
Rupert Gough (organ) rec. Wells
Cathedral, Somerset, 21-24 June
2004
HYPERION CDA67494 [79’34"]
[JQ]
An
outstanding disc. Presents a most
useful single-disc survey of part
of Howells’ enormous contribution
to the music of the English church.
... see Full
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RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Margaret
HUBICKI (b. 1915)
Dedication in Time From
the Isles of the Sea (1950s)
(flute and piano) [7:41] Piano Sonata
(1934) [19:44] Full Fathom Five
(1935) (mezzo-soprano and piano)
[2:04] Theme and Variations (1939)
(for string quartet) [11:32] Irish
Fantasy (1935) (Four Sketches
for piano) [9:09] Lonely Mere
and Rigaudon (1935) (cello
and piano) [8:35] Svolgimento
(1939) (violin and piano) [6:46]
Goladon Suite* (1957) (for
piano duet) [7:37]
Daniel Pailthorpe (flute) James
Kirby (piano) Annemarie Sand (mezzo-soprano)
Bochmann Quartet Robert Max (cello)
Michael Bochmann (violin) *Frederick
Stocken (piano) rec. Henry Wood
Hall, London in July 2004
CHANDOS CHAN10322 [73:10][PCW]
A
heart-warming disc ... see Full
Review
James
MACMILLAN (b. 1959) Seven
Last Words from the Cross (1993)*
[46:24] On the Annunciation of
the Blessed Virgin (1997)**
[6:41] Te Deum (2001)** [15:02]
Polyphony; ** James Vivian (organ)
*Britten Sinfonia/Stephen Layton
Recorded* 1-2 April 2004 in St.
Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead Garden
Suburb; ** The Temple Church, London.
DDD
HYPERION CDA67460 [68:35] [JQ]
Seven
Last Words makes a profound impression;
a masterpiece. I recommend this
CD not just enthusiastically but
urgently. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Felix
MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847)
Die erste Walpurgisnacht (The
First Walpurgis Night) op.60* [35:35],
Meeresstille und glückliche
Fahrt (Calm Sea and Propserous Voyage)
op.27 [13:06], Ruy Blas op.95 [07:38],
Die schöne Melusine (The Fair
Melusine) op.32 [11:33], Die Hebriden
(The Hebrides) op.26 [10:08]
Juan Oncina (tenor)*, Giovanna Fioroni
(mezzo-soprano)*, Robert Amis El
Hage (bass)*, Coro* e Orchestra
Sinfonica di Torino della RAI/Peter
Maag Recorded live on 4th
February 1972*, 19th
October 1979 in the Auditorium della
RAI di Torino, Italy
ARTS ARCHIVES 43042-2 [78:21][CH]
Performances
notable for their whole-hearted
involvement; Mendelssohn in Maag’s
hands is a fully romantic composer
who sings and exalts. ... see
Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Richard
WAGNER (1813-1883)
Der fliegende Holländer
Daland: Matti Salminen,
Senta: Lisbeth Balslev, Erik: Robert
Schunk, Mary: Amy Schlemm, Der Steuermann
Dalands: Graham Clark, Der Holländer:
Simon Estes Chor der Bayreuther
Festspiele/Robert Balatsch,
Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele/Woldemar
Nelsson, recorded Bayreuth 1985
director: Harry Kupfer DVD-all regions;
5.1 DTS surround sound.
UNITEL
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 00440 073 4041
[135:00]. [AO]
Exceptionally
good performances by Estes and Salminen,
this unusual, challenging interpretation
will appeal to those who appreciate
Wagner's mental and musical processes
... see Full
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BARGAIN OF
THE MONTH
HISTORICAL
BARGAIN OF THE MONTH Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
Symphony no.3 in E flat major
op.55 – "Eroica" (1),
Symphony no.5 in C minor op.67 (2)
NBC Symphony Orchestra/Arturo Toscanini
Recorded in the NBC Studio 8-H,
New York, October 28th
1939 (1), February 27th,
March 1st and 29th
1939 (2)
LIVING ERA AJC 8551 [77:08]
[CH]
Riveting,
there’s no other word for it. ...
see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH John
CASKEN (b.1949)
Golem (1989) - opera
in 2 parts: Prelude an Legend (libretto
by the composer and Pierre Audi)
Maharal – Adrian Clarke (baritone)
Golem – John Hall (bass-baritone)
Miriam – Patricia Rozario
(soprano) Ometh – Christopher
Robson (counter-tenor) Stoikus
– Paul Wilson (tenor) Jadek
– Richard Morris (baritone) Stump
– Paul Harrhy (tenor) Gerty
– Mary Thomas (mezzo) Music Projects
London/Richard Bernas Recorded at
Golders Green Hippodrome, London,
July 1989
NMC ANCORA D113
[50’36 + 48’39][TH]
Music
that is richly lyrical, in a craggy,
post-2nd Viennese way
... deserves success, and no-one
interested in British opera should
miss it. ... see Full
Review
HISTORICAL
BARGAIN OF THE MONTH Charles
GOUNOD 1818 – 1893) Faust,
opera in (4) 5 Acts (1859) Jussi
Björling (tenor) – Faust; Cesare
Siepi (bass) – Méphistophélès;
Frank Guarrera (baritone) – Valentin;
Lawrence Davidson (bass) – Wagner;
Anne Bollinger (soprano) – Siebel;
Dorothy Kirsten (soprano) – Marguerite;
Thelma Votipka (mezzo) – Martha
Orchestra and Chorus of the Metropolitan
Opera/Fausto Cleva Broadcast from
the Metropolitan Opera, N.Y. on
23rd December 1950 Appendix
Songs and Arias sung by Jussi Björling
Franz SCHUBERT
(1797 – 1828) Ständchen
Victor
HERBERT (1859 – 1924) Princess
Pat - Neapolitan Love Song Orchestra/Donald
Voorhees Telephone Hour broadcast,
N.Y., recorded on 4th
April 1949 Giacomo
PUCCINI (1858 – 1924) La
bohème, Che gelida manina;
O soave fanciulla (with Anna-Lisa
Björling (soprano)) Charles
GOUNOD Roméo et
Juliette, Ange adorable (with Anna-Lisa
Björling) Hollywood Bowl Symphony
Orchestra/Izler Solomon Symphonies
Under the Stars broadcast, Recorded
at Hollywood Bowl on 23rd
August 1949 Gaetano
DONIZETTI (1797 – 1848) L’elisir
d’amore, Una furtive lagrima Pietro
MASCAGNI (1863 – 1945) Cavalleria
rusticana, Mamma! ... Quel vino
Richard
WAGNER (1813 – 1883) Lohengrin,
In fernem Land Jean
SIBELIUS (1865 – 1957) Var
det en dröm? Op. 37 No. 4;
Svarta rosor Op. 36 No. 1; Säv,
säv, susa Op. 36 No. 4 Swedish
Radio Symphony Orchestra/Sten Frykberg
Pre-recorded broadcast, recorded
in Stockholm on 3rd October
1952 Archivist and Restoration Producer
Ward Marston
NAXOS HISTORICAL 8.111083 – 85 [3
CDs: 74:34 + 56:53 + 73:18] [GF]
The
appendix alone is worth the price
of the whole set. And since the
opera has so much to offer you won’t
regret the purchase.... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Michel
LEGRAND (b.1932)
His eyes; her eyes [05:31];
I will say goodbye [03:08]; Ask
yourself why [04:08]; Summer me;
winter me [03:22]; Magic [03:08];
I was born in love with you [03:56];
A rose in the snow [03:32]; Blue;
green; grey and gone [03:52]; One
day [02:56]; Martina [02:11]; Nobody
knows [03:55]; After the rain [03:16];
Little boy lost [03:24]; Breezy’s
song [03:19]; What are you doing
the rest of your life? [05:30];
One at a time [03:53]; The windmills
of your mind [03:29]; Comme elle
est longue à mourir ma jeunesse
[03:01]
Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano) Ambrosian
Singers London Studio Orchestra/Michel
Legrand Recorded in Petersham Church,
Petersham, Surrey, 13th-20th
February 1992
WARNER CLASSICS 2564 61736-2 [66:08]
[CH]
Something
quite unique, recommended to all
who are prepared to open the windmills
of their minds. ... see Full
Review
AUGUST
RECORDINGS
OF THE MONTH
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Ludwig
Van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
String Quartet in F major, Op.
18, No.1 ‘Lobkowitz’ (1799) [30:44]
String Quartet in C minor, Op.
18, No.4 ‘Lobkowitz’ (1800) [24:42]
Quatuor Mosaïques (Erich
Hobarth (violin); Andrea Bischof
(violin); Anita Mitterer (viola);
Christophe Coin (cello)) Recorded
in September 2004, in Grafenegg
Schloss ‘Alte Reitschule’, Austria.
DDD
NAÏVE E8899 [55:30] [MC]
Quatuor
Mosaïques are an astonishing
ensemble who deserve the utmost
praise for these magnificently
performed scores. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH George
Frideric HANDEL (1685
- 1759) Giulio Cesare
in Egitto, HWV 17 (1724)
[208.00] Text by Nicola Haym after
Bussani Giulio Cesare ... Graham
Pushee, counter-tenor Curio ...
Richard Alexander, bass Cornelia
... Rosemary Gunn, soprano Sesto
... Elizabeth Campbell, mezzo
Cleopatra ... Yvonne Kenny, soprano
Tolomeo ... Andrew Dalton, counter-tenor
Achilla ... Stephen Bennet, tenor
Nireno ... Rodney Gilchrist, counter-tenor
Dancers of Opera Australia
Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra/Richard
Hickox. Recorded at the Opera
House, Sydney, Australia, June
1994 Notes in English, Deutsch,
and Français. Colour photos
of Graham Pushee in costume, and
of Sydney Opera House. Detailed
track listing. No text or translations.
PAL 4:3 PCM stereo 2.0, Dolby
Digital 5.1, dts 5.1. Disk 1,
DVD-9; Disk 2 DVD-5. Subtitles
in English, Deutsch, Français,
Italiano. Region code 0 [all regions]
Region 1 NTSC version available
as Kultur Video D2911. EUROARTS
2053599 [146.00 + 62.00] [PSh]
The
best Giulio Cesare I’ve ever experienced
or am likely to. Close enough
to perfection to merit only the
highest level of criticism. ...
see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH
Joseph
HAYDN (1732-1809)
Scottish
and Welsh Songs [32:18] Trio Es-Dur
Hob. XV: 36 [10:56] Six Original
Canzonettas [19:38] Trio A-Dur
Hob. XV: 35 [12:31]
James Taylor (tenor) Münchner
Klaviertrio (Donald Sulzen (piano);
Rudolf J. Koeckert (violin); Gerhard
Zank (cello)) Recorded at the
Bayerischer Rundfunk, Studio 2,
München on 18-20, 24 July 2002.
ORFEO
C117051A [75:32][JR]
This
recording is a must-have! Finding
a better recording of these
Haydn vocal works will be a
challenge. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH John
PICKARD (b. 1963)
Gaia Symphony
(1991-2003) ([Part One – Tsunami
[13:33]; Window 1 – Water-Fire
[3:05]; Part Two – Wildfire
[12:22]; Window 2 – Fire-Air
[3:45]; Part Three – Aurora
[11:25]; Window 3 Air-Earth
[2:15]; Part Four – Men of
Stone [15:52])
Buy As You View Band/Robert
Childs rec. St. Julian’s School,
Newport and Cwmbran Council
Chambers, March 2001 and February
2005 DDD
DOYEN DOY CD188 [62:22]
[CT]
A
ground-breaking work for brass
band of gargantuan proportions
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Jean-Philippe
RAMEAU (1683-1764) Les
Indes galantes – Opéra ballet
in a prologue and four entrées.
(1735): Libretto by Louis Fuzelier.
Prologue
Hébé
– Danielle de Niese Bellone
– João Fernandes L’Amour – Valérie
Gabail First
entrée: Le Turc généreux
Osman
– Nicolas Cavallier Emilie –
Anna Maria Panzarella Valère
– Paul Agnew Second
entrée: Les Incas du Pérou
Huascar
– Nathan Berg Phani – Jaël Azzaretti
Don Carlos – François Piolino
Third
entrée: Les Fleurs-fête
persane Tacmas
– Richard Croft Ali – Nathan
Berg Zaïre – Gaële Le Roi Fatime
– Malin Hartelius Fourth
entrée: Les Sauvages Adario
– Nicolas Rivenq Damon – Christoph
Strehl Don Alvar – Christope
Fel Zima – Patricia Petibon
Les Arts Florissants/William
Christie Andrei Serban, stage
director Blanca Li, choreographer
Recorded live, Opéra Naional
de Paris-Opéra Garnier on 22,
24, 25 September 2003. Playable
in all regions.
OPUS ARTE 0923 D [107:58 + 143:11][JR]
Remarkable
in all respects. A must-have
for opera lovers as well as
Baroque music enthusiasts. ...
see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Richard
WAGNER (1813-1883)
Tristan und Isolde (1865)
Nina Stemme (sop) ... Isolde;
Plácido Domingo (ten) ...
Tristan; Mihoko Fujimora (mezzo)
... Brangäne; René
Pape (bass) ... King Marke; Olaf
Bär (bar) ... Kurwenal ;
Jared Holt (ten) ... Melot; Ian
Bostridge (ten) ... Shepherd;
Rolando Villazón (ten)
... Young Sailor; Matthew Rose
(bar) ... Steersman
Royal Opera House Chorus,
Covent Garden Royal Opera House
Orchestra, Covent Garden/Antonio
Pappano rec. Nov 2004–Jan 2005,
No. 1 Studio, Abbey Road Studios,
London. DDD Plus bonus DVD
EMI CLASSICS 558006-2 [3
CDs: 78:57 + 73:54 + 73:38 = 227:00]
[MB]
If,
as rumour has it, this will be
the last studio recording of a
major opera, then EMI have ended
the history of studio opera on
a very high note indeed. ... see
Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Nordic
Spell Kalevi
AHO (b.1949) Concerto
for flute and orchestra (2002)
[30.34] Lahti Symphony Orchestra/Osmo
Vänskä Haukur
TÓMASSON (b.1960)
Flute Concerto No.2 (2001)
[21.43] Iceland Symphony Orchestra/Bernhardur
Wilkinson Christian
LINDBERG (b.1958) The
World of Montuagretta (2001-02)
[20.48]
Swedish Chamber Orchestra/Christian
Lindberg Sharon Bezaly (flute,
alto flute) with accompanists
as above Recorded in Sibelius
Hall, Lahti, November 2003 (Aho),
in Reykjavik, June 2004 (Tómasson),
Orebro Concert Hall, November
2003 (Lindberg)
BIS CD 1499 [74.27] [JW]
Wonderful
stuff. Bis has been on a winner
with Sharon Bezaly for some time
now but this is surely the most
splendid so far ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN OF
THE MONTH
William
ALWYN (1905-1985)
Symphony No. 5 Hydriotaphia
(1973) [14:27] Symphony No.
2 (1953) [27:22] Lyra Angelica
- concerto for harp and orchestra
(1954) [28:12] Suzanne Willison
(harp)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra/David
Lloyd-Jones rec. Philharmonic
Hall. Liverpool, 4-6 Jan 2005.
DDD
NAXOS 8.557647 [69:52] [RB]
The
best single CD introduction to
the major works of Alwyn. Inspired
playing and grippingly immediate
recording quality ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Luigi
BOCCHERINI (1743-1805)
Boccherini Edition String
Sextet No.1 in E flat G454; String
Sextet No.3 in EG456; String Sextet
No.4 in F minor G457; String Sextet
No.6 in F G459; String Quartets
op.15: Quartet No.1 in D G177;
String Quartets op.24: Quartet
No.6 in G minor G194; String Quartet
in A op.39 G213; StringQuartets
op.64: Quartet No.1 in F G248;
String Quintets op.13: Quintet
No.4 in D minor G280; String Quintets
op.31: Quintet No.2 in G G326;
String Quintets op.60: Quintet
No.3 in A G393; String Quintets
op.62: Quintet No.5 in D G401;
Duet for 2 Violins in E flat 'La
bona notte' G62; String Quartet
No.4 in G 'La Tiranna' G223; String
Quintet No.6 in C 'La musica notturna
delle strade di Madrid' G324;
String Quintet No.6 in F G336;
Oboe Quintets op.55: Quintet No.1
in G G431; Quintet No.3 in D G433;
Quintet No.4 in E flat G434; Quintet
No.5 in E flat G435; Quintet No.6
in D minor G436; Six Sextets:
'Divertimentos': No.1 in A G461;
No.5 in A G465; No.6 in C G466;
Symphonies op.37: Symphony No.1
in C G515; Symphony No.3 in D
minor G517; Symphony No.4 in A
G518; Symphony in C minor op.41
G519. Symphony in D op.42 G520;
Symphony in D op.43 G521; Symphony
in D minor op.45 G522; Guitar
Quintet in D minor G445; Guitar
Quintet in E G446; Guitar Quintet
in B flat G447; Guitar Quintet
in D G448; Guitar Quintet in D
G449. Guitar Quintet in G G450.
New Berlin Chamber Orchestra,
Petersen Quartet, Parisii Quartet,
Dimov Quartet, various soloists.
Recordings in collaboration with
Sender Freies Berlin, Suddeutscher
Rundfunk Stuttgart and Westdeutscher
Rundfunk Cologne during the 1990s.
DDD
CAPRICCIO CC49463 [10 CDs]
[DB]
A
fantastic bargain which no lover
of the classical period can possibly
turn down at this extraordinarily
low price. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH César
FRANCK (1822-1890)
Rédemptiona
(1871-2) [13:50]; Nocturneb
(1884, orch. Ropartz) [4:01];
Le Chasseur mauditc
(1882) [16:20]; Psychéa
(1888) [26:28]; Les Éolidesd
(1876) [10:45].
bChrista Ludwig (mezzo);
abcOrchestre de Paris/Daniel
Barenboim; dL:Orchestre
de la Suisse Romande/Ernest Ansermet.
Rec. Notre Dame du Liban, Paris,
aFeb, bcJune
1976, dVictoria Hall,
Geneva, Jan 1967. ADD
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON ELOQUENCE
476 2800 [71:40] [CC]
An
excellent compilation of Franckian
gems. Very, very strongly recommended
indeed. ... see
Full Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH George
Frideric HANDEL (1685-1759)
Giulio Cesare –
Highlights from the opera in four
acts. (1724) Libretto by Nicola
Francesco Haym after Giacomo Francesco
Bussani. Giulio Cesare – Paul
Esswood (counter-tenor) Cleopatra
– Roberta Alexander (soprano)
and Lucia Popp (soprano) [14]
Cornelia – Marjana Lipovšek (mezzo)
Seste – Ann Murray (mezzo)
Arnold Schönberg-Chor/Erwin
G. Ortner Concentus musicus Wien/Nikolaus
Harnoncourt Recorded in Vienna,
April 1984 and May 1985.
WARNER APEX 2564 62018-2 [58:26]
[JR]
One
of the best representations of
one of Handel’s most successful
operatic ventures. This one hour
compilation of highlights goes
by all too quickly. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Jascha
Heifetz: Hora
Staccato and other favourites
Grigoras
DINICU (1889 – 1949) Hora
Staccato (1906); Camille
SAINT-SAËNS (1835 – 1921)
Introduction and Rondo
Capriccioso in A minor for
violin and orchestra op. 28 (1863);
Moritz
MOSZKOWSKI (1854 – 1925)
Guitarre Op. 45 No.
2 (arr. Sarasate); Manuel
de FALLA (1876 – 1946)
Spanish Dance No. 1
(from La Vida Breve) (1913)
(arr. Kreisler); Pablo SARASATE (1844 – 1908)
Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy
Airs) for violin and orchestra
Op. 20 No. 1 (1878); Antonio BAZZINI (1818 – 1897)
La Ronde des Lutins –
scherzo fantastique for violin
and piano Op. 25 (1852); Henryk WIENIAWSKI (1835 – 1880)
Polonaise Brillante No.
1 in D for violin and piano
Op. 4 (1853); Camille
SAINT-SAËNS Havanaise
in E for violin and orchestra
Op. 83 (1887); Manuel
De FALLA Jota (Seven
Popular Spanish Songs No.
4 (1915) (arr. Kochanski); Erich Wolfgang KORNGOLD (1897
– 1957) Much Ado About
Nothing – incidental music
(1920) Garden Scene – Holzapfel
und Schlehwein; Joseph
ACHRON (1886 – 1943) Hebrew
Melody for violin and piano
Op. 33 (1911); Sergei
PROKOFIEV (1891 – 1953)
Gavotta from Four
Pieces for piano Op. 32 No.
3 (1918) (arr. Heifetz) – March
in F minor from Ten Pieces
for piano Op. 12 No. 1 (1906)
(arr. Heifetz); Sergei RACHMANINOV (1873 –
1943) Daisies from
Six Songs Op. 38 No. 3
(1916) (arr. Heifetz) – Oriental
Sketch in B flat for piano
(1917) (arr. Heifetz); William
KROLL (1901 – 1980) Banjo
And Fiddle; Georges BIZET (1838 – 1875)
/ Franz
WAXMAN (1906 – 1967) Carmen
Fantasia for violin and orchestra
on themes from Bizet’s 1875 opera
(1946)
Jascha Heifetz (violin), Emanuel
Bay (piano) (1, 4, 6, 9, 10, 12
– 17), Arpad Sandor (piano) (3,
11), London Philharmonic Orchestra/John
Barbirolli (2), London Symphony
Orchestra/John Barbirolli (5,
8), RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra/Donald
Voorhees Recorded in London, Hollywood
and New York 1934 – 1947.
LIVING ERA CLASSICS AJC 8553 [77:16][GF]
There
we are. End of review. Now grab
your overcoat, Mr Grumble and
everybody else, and run down
to the store. There may still
be a copy left. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH David
Oistrakh. Violin Concertos
– Historic Russian Archives:
MENDELSSOHN; DVOŘÁK;
SHOSTAKOVICH;
LALO; BRUCH;
BEETHOVEN; KABALEVSKY;
TANEYEV;
PROKOFIEV; TCHAIKOVSKY;
SIBELIUS; BARTÓK; SZYMANOWSKI;
HINDEMITH; GLAZUNOV; CHAUSSON;
RAVEL; STRAVINSKY; MIASKOVSKY
BRILLIANT
CLASSICS 92609 [10 CDs 60.01
+ 64.46 + 63.24 + 60.04 + 57.47
+ 54.38 + 49.43 + 49.22 +56.35
+ 56.31] [JW]
Capturing,
unearthing, re-issuing some of
the most consistently memorable
violin playing of the twentieth
century in repertoire entirely
congenial to Oistrakh. What are
you waiting for? ... see Full
Review
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