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
Review
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
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review
September
RECORDINGS OF
THE MONTH
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
Complete Works for Solo Piano – Vol.
2 Piano Sonatas:
No.1 in F minor, Op.2 No.1 (1793-95)
[16’10]; No.2 in A major, Op.2 No.2
(1793-95) [22’33]; No.3 in C major,
Op.2 No.3 (1793-95) [26’44]; No.19
in G minor, Op.49 No.1 (1797) [6’55];
No.20 in G major, Op.49 No.2 (1795)
[7’47]
Ronald Brautigam (fortepiano by Paul
McNulty, 2001 after Walther &
Son c.1840) Recorded in Österĺker
Church, Sweden, August 2004
BIS SACD 1363
[81’04][TH]
My
breath was taken away by the mixture
of superb instrument, vital, energetic
playing and crystal clear recording
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
La Lettre à Elise WoO 59
[3:10] Variations on "God Save
the King" WoO 79 [8:17] Andante
Favori in F WoO 57 [9:25] Sonata No.
14 in c-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 2
(Moonlight) [16:09] Bagatelle in E
flat, Op. 33, No. 1 [3:59] Bagatelle
in g minor, Op. 119, No. 1 [2:33]
Bagatelle in D, Op. 119, No. 3 [1:39]
Bagatelle in B-flat, Op. 119, No.
11 [1:55] Bagatelle in G, Op. 126,
No. 5 [2:38] Rage Over a Lost Penny,
Op. 129 [6:14] Variations in F, Op.
34 [12:41]
Anne Queffélec, piano Recorded
at the Cité des Congrès
in October 2004.
MIRARE MIR 9972 [69:00] [KS]
One
of the most charming piano recitals
that I have come across in years ...
see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Johann
Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) Complete Church
Cantatas, Vol. 28 Nun
komm der Heiden Heiland BWV 62 [17:47]
Wohl dem, der sich auf seinen Gott,
BWV 139 [17:42] Ach wie flüchtig,
ach vie nichtig, BWV 26 [14:48] Du
Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV
116 [17:15]
Yukari Nonoshita, (soprano) Robin
Blaze, (counter-tenor) Nakoto Sakurada,
(tenor) Peter Kooij, (bass) Bach Collegium
Japan/Masaaki Suzuki rec. 16-19 March
2004, Kobe Shoin Women’s University
Chapel, Japan
BIS SACD 1451
[68:44][KS]
I
was particularly impressed with the
impeccable diction, the utterly unaccented
German, and the lovely expression
of each soloist. A complete winner.
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF MONTH Michael
JARRELL (b. 1958)
Music for a While (1995)a
[17:20] Formes-Fragments II b (1999)b
[12:35] ...car le pensé et l’ętre
(2002)c [12:04] Essaims-Cribles
(1986/8)d [18:06]
Ernesto Molinari (bass clarinet)d
Neue Vocalisten Stuttgartbc;
Klangforum Wienabd; Emilio
Pomárico rec. (live) Espace de projection,
IRCAM, Paris, June 2004
AEON AECD 0531 [60:32][HC]
These
performances, recorded live are excellent
and committed. They serve Jarrell’s
complex, but strongly expressive music
well. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH André
JOLIVET (1905-1974)
Violin Sonata (1932)a
[19:32] Incantation (1937) [3:48]
Suite rhapsodique (1965) [17:42] Violin
Concerto (1972)b [37:59]
Devy Erlih (violin); Manabu Sekiya
(piano)a; Orchestre National,
Marius Constantb rec. (live)
Japan, 1991 (Violin Sonata); Château
du Seuil, Aix-en-Provence, June 1977
(Incantation, Suite rhapsodique)
and (live) Théâtre de la Ville, Paris,
April 1975 (Violin Concerto)
LYRINX LYR 242
[79:09][HC]
A
very important release and a must
for all Jolivet fans. I hope that
it will draw violinists’ attention
to the Violin Concerto - a long-neglected
masterpiece. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Emmerich
KÁLMÁN (1882-1953)
Lieder: Őszel születtem
[02:22]; A hol te jársz [02:17]; Őrök
mámor [01:29]; Egyedül [03:11]; Bujdokolva
járok [02:51]; Virágének [01:54];
Hajdu tánc [00:45]; Nincsen apám [02:39];
Öszi estén [03:39]; Tüzet rak a német
tábor [02:23]; Sárvári
nóta [02:52]; Székely
Anna [01:53]; Piano pieces: Reverie
[03:03]; Intermezzo [03:19]; Scherzo
[05:11]; Intermezzo [03:09]; Lieder:
Emlékezés [04:56];
Kurucok tábori dala [02:11];
Sólyom dal [02:01]; Tréfas
bordal [02:10]; Nem tudom én
[04:06]; Nagy Lajos karabeli banderista…
[04:44]; Kinyillott az idö [03:01];
Fülemüle nota [02:06]
Anna Korondi (soprano); István
Kovács (baritone); Peter Stamm
(piano) rec. Kleiner Sendesaal, Rundfunk
Berlin-Brandenburg, 18-23 March 2004
CPO 777 059-2 [68:26] [CH]
The
songs are a real find. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1971)
Complete piano works for four hands
CD 1: Sonata in D major, K. 448
[23.44] Fugue in G minor, K.401 [3.26]
Variations in G major, K.501: Andante
[7.57] Sonata in F major, K.497 [34.41]
CD 2: Adagio and Fugue in C minor,
K. 426 [6.56] Sonata in B-flat major,
K. 358 [16.47] Sonata in C major,
K. 19d [11.30] Fantasia in F minor
for musical clockwork, K. 608 (arr.
Busoni) [8.51] CD 3: Fantasia in F
minor, K.594 [8.31] Sonata in C major,
K. 521 [23.19] Sonata in D major,
K. 381 [17.41] Sonata in C major,
K. 545 (arr. Grieg) [12.12]
Misha and Cipa Dichter (piano) Recording
dates and locations unspecified. DDD.
MUSICAL HERITAGE SOCIETY 5379317
[3CDs: 69.48 + 44.04 + 61.49] [ED]
This
goes on my ‘Discs of the Year’ list
without hesitation. Seminal listening
in every respect. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Camille
SAINT-SAËNS (1835-1921)
Le Carnival des animaux (1886)
[21:00] Francis
POULENC (1899-1963) Concerto
for 2 pianos in D minor (1932) [17:31]
Manuel INFANTE
(1883-1958) Danses Andalouses
(1921) [14:18] Maurice
RAVEL (1875-1937) Rapsodie
espagnole (1907) [14:15] La Valse
(1920) [11:06] Güher and Süher
Pekinel (pianos), Gérard Soufflard
(double bass), Robert Fontaine (clarinet),
Geneviève Amar (flute), Éric
Levionnais (violoncello)
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio
France/Marek Janowski rec. Teldec
Studio, Berlin, November 1989 (Infante,
Ravel); Studio 104, Radio France,
Paris, November 1990 (Saint-Saëns,
Poulenc)
WARNER APEX 2564 62125-2 [78:10]
[GPJ]
This
is a fine CD; the recording for the
two pianos alone is just a little
boxy, though not enough to be a serious
problem. That of the works with orchestra
is first-class. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Jean
SIBELIUS (1865-1957)
Symphony No. 1 in E minor (1899) [34:17]
Leopold Stokowski conducts his Symphony
Orchestra Symphony No. 2 in D major
(1902) [42:02]
NBC Symphony Orchestra/Leopold Stokowski
Rec. New York, 11, 13 July 1950 (Symphony
1); 15-16, 23 Sept 1954 (Symphony
2). ADD mono
CALA RECORDS CACD 0541 [76:25][RB]
In
the First bitingly passionate idiosyncratically
glorious - a stranger to routine.
Stokowski’s Second is monumental -
a more temperate beast - fascinating
stuff. A must-have for Sibelians and
Stokowskians ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Kingám
-
New Swedish Flute Music. 1.
Stellan SAGVIK
(b. 1952) Kingám
(flute and percussion) [9:06]; 2.
Tommie HAGLUND
(b. 1959) Fragile (flute
and percussion) [3:06]; 3. Stellan
SAGVIK Vampire State Building
(flute and piano) [8:17]; 4. Martin
LARSON (b. 1967) Boughs
(flute and marimba) [11:13]; 5. Stellan
SAGVIK Flute Concerto #1
(flute and strings) [14:20]; 6. B
Tommy ANDERSSON (b. 1964) Impromptu
(flute and vibes) [4:27]; 7 – 17 Stellan
SAGVIK Solar Plexus (flute
solo) [24:16]; 18. Nocturne (flute
and vibes) [4:51]
Kinga Práda (flute), Markus
Leoson (percussion) (1, 2, 4, 6, 18),
Ilona Jánky Práda (piano)
(3), Filarmonica de Cluj Strings/Stellan
Sagvik Recorded June 9th
1997 in Filarmonica Concert Hall,
Cluj-Napocan, Transylvania (5), July
20th 1999 in Bygdeå
Church, Sweden (7 – 17), November
25th 2002 in Gäddviken,
Stockholm, Sweden (1, 2, 4, 6, 18),
March 9th 2003 in Studio
2, Swedish Radio, Stockholm (3)
NOSAG CD 029 [79:38] [GF]
The
musical sceneries are full of surprises,
beauty, rhythms, changes, meditation
– always alive, always thrilling,
like life itself! Recommended to anyone
except the tone-deaf. ... see
Full Review
RECORDING
OF MONTH Sacred
Music from Notre-Dame Cathedral
LÉONIN
(c.1163-1190)
Viderunt Omnes PEROTIN (c. 1180-1225) Beata
Viscera; Sederunt Omnes; ANON: Plainchant: Viderunt Omnes; Motet on Dominus;
Vetus abit littera SCOLICA
ENCHIRIADIS: Non Nobis omine
Joanna Forbes (soprano) Rebecca Hickey
(soprano) Kathryn Oswald (contralto)
Alexander L'Estrange (counter-tenor)
Richard Eteson (tenor) Alexander Hickey
(tenor) Timothy Watson (tenor) Francis
Brett (bass) Tonus Peregrinus/Antony
Pitts rec. Chancelade Abbey, Dordogne,
France<, 5-9 Jan 2004. DDD
NAXOS 8.557340
[70.04][GH]
A
wonderful seventy minutes of the earliest
polyphonic music. Praise cannot be
high enough. Go out and buy instantly.
... see Full
Review
BARGAIN OF THE
MONTH
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Kurt
ATTERBERG (1887-1974) The
Nine Symphonies CD1 Symphony No.
1 in B minor op. 3 (1912) [40:47]
Symphony No. 4 in G minor Sinfonia
piccola op. 14 (1918) [21:03]
CD2 Symphony No. 2 in F major op.
6 (1913) [41:00] Symphony No. 5 in
D minor Sinfonia funebre op.
20 (1922) [34:23] CD3 Symphony No.
3 op. 10 in D minor Västkustbilder
- West Coast Pictures (1914-16)
[37:05] Symphony No. 6 op. 31 in C
major (1928) [31:06] CD4 Symphony
No. 7 Sinfonia Romantica, op.
45 (1941/2) [28:56] Symphony No. 8,
in E minor op. 48 (1944/45) [31:31]
CD5 Symphony No. 9 Sinfonia Visionaria
op. 54 (1956) [40:45] Älven
– The River - Symphonic Poem
op. 33 (1929) [19:50]
Satu Vihavainen (mezzo) (9) Gabriel
Suovanen (baritone) (9) NDR Chor;
Prager Kammerchor (9) Radio-Sinfonie-Orchester
Frankfurt/Ari Rasilainen (1, 4, 2,
5) NDR Radio Philharmonic Orchestra,
Stuttgart/Ari Rasilainen (3, 6, 7,
8) NDR Radio Philharmonic Orchestra,
Hannover/Ari Rasilainen (9) Rec. 1998-2003,
Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Germany. DDD
Coproduction: CPO, Hessischer Rundfunk,
Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Südwestrundfunk
CPO 777 118-2 [5 CDs: 61:55 +
75:34 + 68:18 + 62:43 + 60:35] [RB]
Sympathetically
recorded, magnificently conducted
... To Atterberg enthusiasts current
and future this box represents riches
unimaginable. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Peter
Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840
- 1894) Symphony No. 5 in e, Op.
64 (1888) [48.51] St. Petersburg Philharmonic
Orchestra/Yuri Temirkanov Recorded
Philharmonic Hall, St Petersburg,
Russia, 11 April 1992. Capriccio
Italien in A, Op. 45 (1880)
[14.34]
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Yuri
Temirkanov Recorded EMI Studio 1,
Abbey Road, London, UK, 11 March 1990.
Notes in English, Deutsch, Français.
RCA BMG 82876 65831-2 [63.44]
[PSh]
An
exceptional version of this often
played symphony, IF you like the Stokowski
approach, and IF you are in the right
mood. Whatever mood you’re in, this
is the best Italien you can get. ...
see Full
Review
OCTOBER
RECORDINGS
OF THE MONTH
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Leoš
JANÁČEK (1854–1928):
The Eternal Gospel,
Legend for soprano, tenor, chorus
and orchestra (1913) [18.45] The
Ballad of Blaník (1919)
[8.02] The Fiddler’s Child,
Ballad for solo violin and orchestra
(1913) [11.46] The Excursions
of Mr Brouček, Suite
for orchestra (1908-17) [20.58]
Gwyneth-Ann Jeffers (soprano: Angel),
Adrian Thompson (tenor: Joachim
of Fiore), Edinburgh Festival Chorus
(The Eternal Gospel) - sung
in Czech Elizabeth Layton (violin)
(The Fiddler’s Child)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/Ilan
Volkov rec. 5-6 June 2004 and 7–8
January 2005, Caird Hall, Dundee.
DDD.
HYPERION CDA 67517 [59.54] [ED]
All
Janáček fans should be acquiring
this without delay as should those
as yet unconverted ... It’s quality
all the way. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING OF THE MONTH Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791)
Die Entführung aus
dem Serail (1782) Ryland
Davies (tenor) Belmonte; Valerie
Masterson (soprano) Constanze; Lilian
Watson (soprano) Blonde; Willard
White (bass) Osmin; Pedrillo (tenor)
James Hoback; Joachim Nissmeier
(speaker) Passa Selim
The Glyndebourne Chorus London Philharmonic
Orchestra/Gustav Kuhn Rec. Glyndebourne
Festival Opera in 1980. Producer
Peter Wood. PCM Stereo. Format 4:3.
Region: 0 (Worldwide). DVD9. NTSC.
ARTHAUS 101 091 [140'00] [CC]
What
a magnificent opera Die Entführung
is! And to have it in this superbly
sung and well-conducted version
is a real delight. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Jacques
OFFENBACH (1819-1880)
Die Rheinnixens or
Les Fées du Rhin (The
Fairies of the Rhine)
- A romantic opera in four acts,
sung in German (1860-62)
Regina
Schörg (sop) - Armgard; Nora
Gubisch (mezzo) - Hedwig; Piotr
Beczala (ten) - Franz; Dalibor Jenis
(bar) - Conrad; Peter Klaveness
(bass-bar) - Gottfried; Uwe Pepper
(ten) - Peasant; Gaëlle Le
Roi (sop) - Fairy Lithuanian Radio
Choir Orchestre National de Montpellier/Friedemann
Layer rec. live, Radio France/Montpellier
Festival, France, 30 July 2002.
DDD
UNIVERSAL
ACCORD 472 920-2 [3 CDs: 74:57
+ 67:50 + 65:55][RW]
This
is a find worthy of inclusion in
the wider European repertoire ...
even if Tales of Hoffmann has to
be discarded to make way for it.
The work is a treat. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Serge
PROKOFIEV (1891-1953)
Eugene Onegin - incidental
music (1936) [76:16] Pique Dame
- film music (1936, 2000) [33:56]
Chulpan Chamatova (speaker);
Jakob Küf (speaker)
Boris Statsenko (bar) Soloists from
RIAS Kammerchors RIAS Kammerchor/Jörn-Hinnerk
Andresen Kevin McCutcheon (harpsichord
and piano) Berlin Radio Symphony
Orchestra/Michail Jurowski rec.
Berlin-Dahlem, Jesus-Christus-Kirche
March, Sept 2003, Jan, Feb 2004.
DDD
CAPRICCIO 67 149 [76:16 + 33:56]
[RB]
Treasure
- at last a Russian language Onegin
on CD - one of the composer's finest
and most poetic scores - do not
miss it ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Gioachino
ROSSINI (1792 –
1868) La Cenerentola (1817)
Joyce DiDonato (mezzo) – Angelina,
known as Cenerentola; José
Manuel Zapata (tenor) – Don Ramiro;
Paolo Bordogna (baritone) – Dandini;
Bruno Praticò (bass-baritone)
– Don Magnifico; Patrizia Cigna
(soprano) – Clorinda; Martina Borst
(mezzo) – Tisbe; Luca Pisaroni (bass-baritone)
– Alidoro
Prague Chamber Choir SWR Radio
Orchestra Kaiserslauten/Alberto
Zedda rec. live, 13 Nov 2004, co-production:
Rossini in Wildbad Festival/SWR
Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslauten
NAXOS 8.660191-92 [79:53 + 74:50]
[GF]
Rossini
himself, somewhere up there in his
gourmet heaven, salutes this recording
with a glass of spumante. ... see
Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Franz
SCHUBERT (1797–1828)
Die schöne Müllerin
D 795
Jan Kobow (tenor) Kristian Bezuidenhout
(fortepiano) rec. St. Andreaskirche,
Berlin, 3-6 Nov 2003
ATMA CLASSIQUE ACD2 2315 [60:56]
[GF]
One
of the freshest and most uplifting
interpretations of Die schöne
Müllerin I have come across
for a very long time. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Karol
SZYMANOWSKI (1882-1937)
Works for violin and piano. Violin
Sonata in D minor Op. 9 (1904)
(Allegro moderato [9:38];
Andantino tranquillo e dolce
[6:44]; Finale: Allegro molto,
quasi presto [5:42]) Lullaby
(La Berceuse d´Aitacho
Enia) Op.52 (1925) [5:25] Nocturne
from Op. 28 (1915) [5:52]
Roxana´s Song (1924)
[5:37] Dance of the Harnasie
(1931) [6:43] Tarantella
from Op. 28 [5:58] Mythes
Op. 30 (1915) Arethusa´s
Fountain [6:03]; Narcissus
[7:33]; Pan and the Dryads
[8:33])
Krzysztof Bakowski (violin) Anna
Górecka (piano) rec. July
2001, Warsaw Philharmonic Concert
Hall. DDD
CD ACCORD ACD 077 [74.13] [[RB]
The
complete Szymanowski for the genre
matchlessly presented - Bakowski
is a real discovery. Where has Poland
been hiding him .... and why ...
see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Richard
WAGNER (1813-1883)
Die Walküre (1851-6)
Siegmund – Poul Elming (tenor) Hunding
– Matthias Hoelle (bass) Wotan –
John Tomlinson (bass) Sieglinde
– Nadine Secunda (soprano) Brünnhilde
– Anne Evans (soprano) Fricke/Siegrune
– Linda Finnie (mezzo) Gerhilde
– Eva Johansson (soprano) Ortlinde
– Ruth Floeren (soprano) Waltraute
– Shirley Close (mezzo) Helmwige
– Eva-Marie Bundschuh (soprano)
Rossweisse – Hebe Dijkstra (mezzo)
Bayreuth Festival Orchestra/Daniel
Barenboim Directed for the stage
by Harry Kupfer Directed for video
by Horant Hohlfeld Recorded live
at the Bayreuth Festival Theatre,
June/July 1992
WARNER CLASSICS UNITEL 2564 62319-2
[2 DVDs: 237:00][TH]
We
should be grateful that this highly-praised
cycle is now reaching us on DVD
– as recent Rings go, it takes the
biscuit for me. Roll on the rest!
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Kurt
WEILL (1900-1950)
Symphony no.2 (1933-34) [29:40]
(1. Sostenuto – Allegro molto [9:47];
2. Largo [13:10]; 3. Allegro vivace
[6:43]) Symphony no.1 (1921)
[26:50] Lady in the Dark – Symphonic
Nocturne (Concert Suite arr.
Robert Russell Bennett) [17:32]
(1. Andante misterioso ‘My Ship’
[2:53]; 2. ‘Girl of the Moment’
[1:58]; 3. Bolero ‘This is New’
[3:46]; 4. Allegro alla Marcia [1:09];
5. ‘Dance of the Tumblers’ [1:47];
6. ‘The Saga of Jenny’ [5:58])
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra/Marin
Alsop rec. Lighthouse Concert Hall,
Poole, UK, 12-14 Jan 2004. DDD
NAXOS 8.557481[74:02] [GPJ]
If
you are tempted to think of Kurt
Weill as nothing more than a Sullivan
to Bertolt Brecht’s Gilbert then
I beg you to listen to this outstanding
disc. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Frank
Braley (piano) Franz
LISZT (1811-1886) Années
de pčlerinage, Book 2, Italie (1837-49) – No. 6, Sonetto 123 del Petrarcha
[7'27]; No. 5, Sonetto 104
del Petrarcha [5'59]. La
lugubre gondola II, S200 No.
2 [7'43]. Claude
DEBUSSY (1862-1918) Préludes:
Book 1 (1910) – No. 10, La cathédrale
engloutie [5'57]; No. 9, La
sérénade interrompu [2'31];
No. 5, Les collines d'Anacapri
[2'52]; No. 4, Les sons et
les parfumes [3'06]; No. 12,
Minstrels; No. 7, Ce qu'a
vu le vent d'Ouest [3'14]; Book
2 (1913) – No. 3, La Puerta del
Vino [3'25]; No. 7, La terrasse
des audiences du clair de lune [4'21];
No. 6, Général Lavine – eccentric
[2'35]. George
GERSHWIN (1898-1937) Rhapsody
in Blue (1924, version for solo piano) [15'24].
Frank Braley (piano). Rec. Live
at La Roque d'Anthéron on August
11th, 2004. Director
Yvon Gérault. Region 0. Picture
format 16:9 (4:3 compatible). PAL.
NAĎVE DR2114
[69'27][CC]
This
is a superb recital by an artist
whose maturity and questing mind
offer much. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Georgian
Journey – Secular and Sacred
Vocal Music
Antchis Chati Choir/Malchaz
Erkvanidze Tsinandali Choir Three
elderly singers (Karlo Urushadze,
Guri Sikharulidze, Tristan Sikharulidze)
Recorded Summer 2003 on location
in Georgia
RAUM KLANG RK 2304-1/2 [78.43
+ 67.45] [RH]
Should
be of interest to many ... performances
of immediacy and vibrancy ....
completely entrancing ... the
discs have accompanied us on the
car stereo in many of our own
journeys. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Johann
Sebastian BACH (1685-1750)
Cantata No. 170 Vergnugte Ruh,
beliebte Seelenlust (Vergnugte
Ruh, beliebte Seelinlust [6:56];
Die Welt, das Sundenhaus
[1:47]; Wie jammern mich doch
die verkehrten Herzen [7:25];
Wer sollte sich demnach [1:24];
Mir ekelt mehr zu leben [6:46])
Cantata No.82 Ich habe genug
(Ich habe genug [9:41];
Ich habe genug [1:26]; Schlummert
ein, ihr matten Augen [11:12];
Mein Gott! Wann kommst das schone:
Nun! [0:59]; Ich freue mich
auf meinem Tod [4:07] Cantata
No. 159, Sehet, wir gehn hinauf
gen Jerusalem (Sehet,
wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem [3:26];
Ich folge dir nach [4:58];
Nun will ich mich, mein Jesu,
uber dich [1:28]; Es ist
vollbracht [5:27]; Jesu,
deine Passion [1:53])
Janet Baker (mezzo); Robert Tear
(tenor); John Shirley-Quirk (bass)
Philip Ledger (harpsichord continuo)
St Anthony Singers Academy of St
Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner
Recorded in the Decca Studios, West
Hampstead, London, January 1966
(BWV 159 and 170) and at St Paul’s
Church, Knightsbridge, London, April
1964 (BWV 82)
DECCA ELOQUENCE 476 2684 [69:19][EM]
A
wonderful disc of Bach cantatas
with a star cast from Eloquence.
... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
Piano Trios: No. 5 in D, Op. 70
No. 1, 'Ghost' (1808) [27'48];
No. 6 in E flat, Op. 70 No. 2 (1808)
[30'06]; Variations in E flat, Op.
44 (c1792, publ. 1804) [13'49]
Xyrion Trio (Nina Tichman, piano;
Ida Baker, violin; Maria Kliegel,
cello). Rec. Clara Wieck Auditorium,
Sandhausen, Germany, October 20th-22nd,
2004. DDD
NAXOS 8.557723 [71'43] [CC]
My
recording of the month, without
a shadow of a doubt. A wonderful
disc, well recorded and containing
some magnificent playing. Do hear
this. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Arthur
BLISS (1891-1975)
Mêlée Fantasque
(1921) [12.00] Checkmate
- complete ballet (1937) [53.03]
Royal Scottish National Orchestra/David
Lloyd-Jones rec. 1-9 August 2004,
Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow. DDD
NAXOS 8.557641 [65.03] [TB]
These
Scottish performers capture exactly
the essential spirit of the music
and the recording is among Naxos’s
best: atmospheric, clear and bright.
... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897)
Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 73
[44:51] Selection of Hungarian Dances
London Philharmonic Orchestra/Marin
Alsop rec. 21-22 March 2005, Blackheath
Concert Hall, London; 28 March 2005,
Watford Colosseum, UK.
NAXOS 8.557429 [65:06] [KS]
Here
the glory still belongs to the composer,
and in Alsop’s hands is lovingly
recreated, held aloft with the utmost
respect. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Aaron
COPLAND (1900-1990)
Old American Songs (orchestral
version): * First Set: 1
The Boatmens Dance (Minstrel
Song) [3:04]; 2 The Dodger (Campaign
Song) [2:15]; 3 Long Time Ago (Ballad)
[3:04]; 4 Simple Gifts (Shaker Song)
[1:36]; 5 I Bought Me A Cat (Childrens
Song) [2:10]; Second Set: 6
The Little Horses (Lullaby) [2:49];
7 Zions Walls (Revivalist
Song) [1:56]; 8 The Golden Willow
Tree (Anglo-American Ballad) [3:37];
9 At The River (Hymn Tune) [2:52]
10 Ching-A-Ring Chaw (Minstrel Song)
[1:33]; 11 Down A Country Lane [2:51]
Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson
**: 12 Nature, The Gentlest Mother
[3:55]; 13 There Came A Wind Like
A Bugle [1:32]; 14 The World Feels
Dusty [1:55]; 15 Heart, We Will
Forget Him! [2:26]; 16 Dear March,
Come In! [2:04]; 17 Sleep Is Supposed
To Be [2:43]; 18 Going To Heaven!
[2:50] 19 The Chariot [3:08] Billy
the Kid (selection): 20
Waltz - Molto moderato [3:51]; 21
Prairie Night Molto moderato
[4:42]; 22 Celebration Dance
Allegro [2:15]
Thomas Hampson (bar)* Dawn Upshaw (sop)
** Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra/Hugo
Wolff Recorded in the Ordway Music
Theatre, St Paul, Minnesota, in
September 1992 (Old American, Orchestral
Pieces); September 1993 (Eight Poems)
WARNER APEX 2564 62089-2
[59:08][SA]
A
great disc ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Sergei
RACHMANINOV (1873-1943)
Symphony No. 2 in E minor (1906-7)
[66.13]
London Symphony Orchestra/Gennadi
Rozhdestvensky rec. 10-11 March
1988, All Saints Church, Tooting,
London. DDD
REGIS RRC 1210 [66.13] [RB]
Will
rekindle that first fresh shimmer
of discovery, that tremor of the
heart, that spine-tingling indicator
that tells you what it was to live
the creation and recreation of this
music. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Jean
SIBELIUS (1865-1957)
Symphony No. 5 in E Flat Major
Op. 82 (1914) [29:06] En Saga
(1892) [17:51] Swan of Tuonela
(1893) [8:18] Valse Triste
(1904) [4:58] Finlandia (1900)
[8:32]
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Ole
Schmidt (Charles Mackerras: Finlandia
only)rec. CTS Studios, London, 1996.
DDD
REGIS RRC 1216 [69:08] [RB]
This
is one of those discs that slips
way into the background all too
easily. Sibelians need this disc.
Schmidt’s Fifth could easily stand
as the only version in someone’s
collection. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Ellen
Taaffe ZWILICH (b. 1939)
Violin Concertoa
(1998) [26'03] Rituals for
Five Percussionists and Orchestrab
(2002) [25'59]
aPamela Frank (violin);
bNEXUS/IRIS Chamber Orchestra
aSaarbrücken Radio
Symphony Orchestra/Michael Stern.
aLive recording in the
Kongresshalle, Stuttgart, Germany
on October 18th, 1998,
bGermantown Performing
Arts Centre, Tennessee, USA on March
7th, 2004 Studio recording).
DDD
NAXOS AMERICAN CLASSICS 8.559268
[52'04] [CC]
Recommended,
especially for the Violin Concerto.
There is an integrity to the works
on this disc that is most impressive.
... see Full
Review
NOVEMBER
RECORDINGS
OF THE MONTH
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH All
is Bright Jan
Pieterszoon SWEELINCK (1562-1621)
Hodie Christus natus est [2:24]
Anon
c. 1420 There is no
rose [3:35] Dietrich
BUXTEHUDE (c. 1637-1707)
In dulci Jubilo [5:20] 14th
Century German harm. Michael PRAETORIUS
(1571-1621) Lo, how
a Rose e:er blooming [2:20] Peter
CORNELIUS (1824-1874)
The
Three Kings [2:51]
William
WALTON (1902-1983) What
cheer? [1:12]; King Herod and
the cock [2:10]; Make we joy now
in this fest [4:21] Herbert
HOWELLS (1892-1983)
A Spotless Rose [3:21] Eric
WHITACRE (b. 1970) Lux
Aurumque [3:54] William
MATHIAS (1934-1992) A
babe is born, Op. 55 [3:12]; Sir
Christèmas [1:22] Franz
GRÜBER (1787-1863)
Stille Nacht [3:14] Jennifer
HIGDON (b. 1962) O
magnum mysterium [7:38] Charles
IVES (1874-1954) A
Christmas Carol [1:55] Daniel
PINKHAM (b. 1923) Sweet
Music [4:36] Ned
ROREM (b. 1923) While
all things were in quiet silence
[2:32] Anon.
English, arr. Steven Pilkington
The Coventry Carol
[4:07] Virgil
THOMSON (1896-1989) O
My Deir Hert [2:27] Welsh
trad. Deck The Hall
[1:14] Tom
VIGNIERI (b. 1961) Hodie
Christus natus est [4:32]
Christòpheren Nomura
(baritone); John Finney (organ)
Trinity Handbell Ensemble Handel
and Haydn Society Chorus Handel
and Haydn Society Orchestra/Grant
Llewellyn Recorded 11-13 April
2005 at Methuen Memorial Hall,
Methuen, Mass., USA. DDD
AVIE AV 2078 [72:07] [JQ]
A
seasonal gift for a musical friend.
The perfect solution. You may
be tempted to keep it instead
as a treat for yourself. This
excellent CD will be in my player
this Christmas Eve! ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Claude
DEBUSSY (1862-1918)
Préludes,
première livre (1910) [37:57],
deuxième livre (1913) [38:26]
Joyce Hatto (piano) Recorded 4th
January and 16th March
2001 at the Concert Artist Studios,
Cambridge (UK)
CONCERT ARTIST/FIDELIO RECORDINGS
CACD 9130-2 [75:08] [CH]
Sunlit
and poetic playing. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Nicholas-Jacques
LEMMENS
(1823-1881)
Grand
Fantasia in E minor (The Storm)
[12:34] Sigismond
Ritter von NEUKOMM (1778-1858)
Grand Dramatic Fantasia
[13:31] Louis-James-Alfred
LÉFEBURE-WÉLY
(1817-1869) Scène
Pastorale [11:11] Henry
HUDSON (1854-1912) Storm
Fantasia (Life and death
at St. Bernard’s Hospice)
(1913) [11:51] Samuel
Gatty SELLARS (1887-?)
An Ocean Tempest (1924)
[8:39] Franz
LISZT 1811-1886 St
Francis of Paola walks upon the
waters (arr. REGER)
(1901) [10:48] David
CLEGG (1867-1923) A
Church Service interrupted by
a thunderstorm [11:19]
Kevin Bowyer (organ) rec.
Blackburn Cathedral, 26-27 October
2004. DDD
REGENT RECORDS REGCD217 [79.58]
[JWe]
Kevin
Bowyer’s ‘The Storm’ is one of
the great organ recordings of
all time ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791)
Symphony
No 40 in G minor, K550 [35:02]
Gustav
MAHLER (1860-1911) Das
Lied von der Erde* [64:57]
*Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo)Francisco
Araiza (tenor) Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra/Carlo Maria Giulini
Recorded live at the Grosses Festspielhaus,
Salzburg, 2 August 1987
ORFEO C 654 052 B [35:02 +
64:57] [JQ]
The
Mahler is another treasurable
example of Giulini’s superb, inspiring
and perceptive musicianship. All
his admirers and, even more so,
all those who love this wondrous
score should hasten to hear it.
... see Full
Revie
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Edmund
RUBBRA (1901-1986)
Improvisation
for Violin and Orchestra, Op.
89 (1956) [12:25] Improvisations
on Virginal Pieces by Giles Farnaby
(1938-39) [14:11] Violin Concerto
(1959) [30:29]
Krysia Osostowicz, violin Ulster
Orchestra/Takuo Yuasa rec. Ulster
Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland,
25-26 May 2004. DDD
NAXOS 8.557591 [57:04] [KS]
Makes
me want to seek out more music
by this composer and these performers.
Should definitely be added to
your collection. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Charles
Villiers STANFORD (1852
- 1924) Piano
Quintet in D minor, Op. 25 (1886)
[37:13] String Quintet No. 1 in
F major, Op. 85 (1903) [27:25]
Piers Lane, piano (Op. 25) Garth
Knox, viola (Op. 85)
RTÉ Vanbrugh Quartet
Recorded in the Henry Wood Hall,
London, 17-19 November 2004. DDD
HYPERION CDA67505 [64:42]
[MC]
I
am at a loss why anyone would
not wish to add this superb Stanford
chamber release to their collection.
Wonderful music and marvellously
performed. Highly recommended.
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Johann
Paul VON WESTHOFF (1656-1705)
Sonatas for violin and basso continuo,
1694 Sonata
IV in d minor [10:57] Sonata III
in d minor [12:39] Sonata II in
a minor [11:25] Sonata V in g
minor [11:08] Sonata VI in g minor
[10:47] Sonata I in a minor [12:11]
Les plaisirs du Parnasse:
David Plantier, violin; Maya Amrein,
cello; Shiruko Noiri, archlute;
Andrea Marchiol, harpsichord rec.
April 2004, Church of Frasnes-le-Château,
France. DDD
ZIG-ZAG TERRITOIRES ZZT050201
[69:13] [JV]
The
first recording ever of these
sonatas by one of the most important
German violinists of his time
- one of the most important releases
in recent times ... outstanding
music in a splendid performance
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH
Cecilia
Bartoli
(mezzo-soprano): Opera Proibita
Alessandro
SCARLATTI (1660-1725) Cantata
per la Notte del Santissimo Natale:
All’arme sì accesi guerrieri
- Aria della Pace [02:38],
Il Giardino di Rose (Oratorio
La Santissima Vergine del Rosario):
Mentre io godo in dolce oblio
– Aria della Speranza [04:48]
George
Frideric HANDEL (1685-1759)
Il Trionfo del Tempo e del
Disinganno: Un pensiero nemico
di pace – Aria della Bellezza
[03:55] Antonio
CALDARA (c.1670-1736) Il
Trionfo dell’Innocenza: Vanne
pentita e piangere – Aria di Santa
Eugenia [08:46], La
Casitità al Cimento (Il
Trionfo della Castità):
Sparga il senso lascivo veleno
– Aria di Flavia [02:58] A.
SCARLATTI Sedicia,
Re di Gerusalemme: Caldo sangue
– Aria di Ismaele [05:26]
HANDEL
Il Trionfo del Tempo
e del Disinganno: Come nembo
che fugge col vento – Aria del
Piacere [05:10] A.
SCARLATTI Il Giardino
di Rose (Oratorio La Santissima
Vergine del Rosario): Ecco
negl’orti tuoi … che dolce simpatia
– Recitativo ed aria della Carità
[02:14], San Filippo Neri:
Qui resta … L’alta Roma - Recitativo
ed aria della Carità [04:12]
HANDEL
Il Trionfo del Tempo
e del Disinganno: Lascia la
spina, cogli la rosa – Aria del
Piacere [05:53] A.
SCARLATTI Sedicia,
Re di Gerusalemme: Ahi! Qual
cordoglio … Doppio affetto – Recitativo
ed aria di Ismaele [02:31]
CALDARA
Oratorio per Santa
Francesca Romana – Si piangete
pupille dolente – Aria di Santa
Francesca [07:35], Il Martirio
di Santa Caterina: Ahi quanto
cieca … come foco alla sua sfera
– Recitativo ed aria dell’Imperatrice
Faustina [03:04] HANDEL
Oratorio per la Resurrezione
di Nostro Signor Gesù Cristo:
Disserratevi, o porte d’Averno
– Aria dell’Angelo [04:41],
Notte funesta … Ferma l’ali
– Recitativo ed aria di Santa
Maria Maddalena [07:30]
Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo-soprano)
Les Musiciens du Louvre – Grenoble/Mark
Minkowski
rec. 27-29 Aug 2004, 11, 16-22
Feb 2005, Salle Wagram and Eglise
du Liban, Paris
DECCA 475 6924 [72:05] [CH]
Bartoli
has done it again. In an age well-endowed
with mezzo-sopranos she still
stands out as a phenomenon. ...
see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH
THOMAS
HAMPSON - Arias
Wolfgang Amadeus
MOZART (1736
– 1791) Rivolgete
a lui lo sguardo (Cosi fan Tutte);
Un bacio di mano, K541; Ich möchte
wohl der Kaiser sein!K539 Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770 – 1827)
Prüfung des Küssens,
WoO 89; Mit Mädeln sich vertragen,
WoO 90 Joseph
HAYDN (1732 – 1809) Dice
benissimo, Hob XXIVb:5; Un cor
si tenero, Hob XXIVb:11 Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1736 –
1791) Vedro mentr’io sospiro
(Le Nozze di Figaro) Franz
SCHUBERT (1797 – 1828)
Sei mir gegrüsst; Der
Jäger ruhte hingegossen (Alfonso
und Estrella) Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1736 –
1791) Mentre ti lascio, K513;
Io ti lascio, K Anh.245
Thomas Hampson (baritone) Concentus
Musikus Wien/Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Recorded Musikverein, Vienna,
23-27 May 2003
WARNER CLASSICS 2564 62257-2
[61.22] [RH]
A
well put together programme, beautifully
performed and making a good case
for a group of often neglected
arias. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN OF THE MONTH
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Dame
Janet Baker (contralto) Robert
SCHUMANN (1810-1856)
Frauenliebe
und Leben op.42 [21:39] Franz
SCHUBERT (1797-1828) Heimliches
Lieben D.922 [04:33], Minnelied
D.429 [02:07], Die Abgeblühte
Linde [03:55], Der Musensohn D.764
[01:59] Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897) Die
Mainacht op.43/2 [03:46], Das
Mädchen spricht op. 107/3
[01:14], Nachtigall op.97/1 [02:30],
Von ewiger Liebe op.43/1 [04:41]
Dame Janet Baker (contralto),
Martin Isepp (piano) Recorded
in 1965 for Saga
REGIS RRC 1225 [47:16] [CH]
Glorious
lieder singing … snap it up. ...
see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Alexander
SCRIABIN
(1872-1916)
CD1 Symphony No. 1 in E major
Op. 26 (1901) * [50:38] CD2 Symphony
No. 2 in C minor Op. 29 (1902)
[48:14] Poem of Ecstasy Op.
54 (1908) ** [20:02] CD3 Symphony
No. 3 Divine Poem [Op.
43] (1905) [48:40] Prometheus
- Poem of Fire Op. 60 (1910)
*** [20:47]
Stefania Toczyska (mezzo) * Michael
Myers (ten) * The Westminster
Choir * Frank Kaderabek (trumpet)
** Dmitri Alexeev (piano) ***
The Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia
*** Philadelphia Orchestra/Riccardo
Muti rec. Memorial Hall, Fairmount
Park, Philadelphia, Feb 1985 (1),
Feb 1989 (2), March 1990 (Ecstasy),
Apr 1988 (3), Apr 1990 (Prometheus)
licensed from EMI Classics
BRILLIANT CLASSICS 92744 [3
CDs: 50.38 + 68.16 + 69.20] [RB]
This
is a splendid set with sumptuous
sound and a propulsive pulse.
A good yet far from predictable
choice. … see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Souvenirs
de Venise Gioacchino
ROSSINI La regata veneziana*
[4’24"] Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN Canzonetta
veneziana Wo0158a No. 23** [1’22"]
Franz
SCHUBERT Gondelfahrer
D808 [1’42"] Felix
MENDELSSOHN Venezianisches
Gondellied Op. 57 No.
5 [1’55"] Adolf
JENSEN Leis’ rudern
hier, mein Gondolier Op. 50 No.
4 [2’24"]; Wenn durch die
Piazzetta Op. 50 No. 3 [1’41"]
Mikhail
GLINKA Venetsianskaya
noch’ [2’21"] Sergei
TANEYEV Venetsiya noch’yu
Op. 9, No. 1*** [1’43"] Gioacchino
ROSSINI I marinai****
[5’22"] Charles
GOUNOD Venise [4’04"]
Jules
MASSENET Souvenir de
Venise [1’33"] Gabriel
FAURÉ Barcarolle
Op. 7 No. 3 [2’14"] Reynaldo
HAHN Venezia. Chansons
en dialecte vénetien [16’45"]
The Songmakers’ Almanac: *Felicity
Lott (soprano); Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano);
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
with**Brian Brooks (violin &
Justin Pearson (cello); ***Hugo
Dalton (mandolin); **** Richard
Jackson (baritone); Graham Johnson
(piano) rec. St. Barnabas’s Church,
North Finchley, London, 12-13
September 1983. DDD HYPERION
HELIOS CDH55217 [49’22"]
[JQ]
This
is a most enjoyable disc and its
return to the catalogue, particularly
at the Helios price is to be welcomed
most warmly. ... see Full
Review
DECEMBER
RECORDINGS
OF THE MONTH
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Michael
BALFE (1808-1870)
The Maid of Artois -
A Romantic opera in 3 acts (1836)
[148.06] Libretto by Alfred Bunn
(1798-1860) after Abbé
Prévost (1697-1763) Kay
Jordan (Isoline): soprano Stephen
Anthony Brown (Jules de Montangon):
tenor Rebecca Rudge (Coralie):
soprano Jonathan Pugsley (Marquis
de Chateau-Vieux): bass-baritone
John Molloy (Sans Regret): bass
George Hulbert (Synnelet): baritone
Adrian Lawson (Martin): baritone
John Elliott (Centinel): tenor
Geoffrey Brocklehurst (Count Saulnier):
bass Annette Reis-Dunne (Ninka):
soprano
Victorian Opera Chorus and Orchestra/Philip
Mackenzie rec. Cheadle Hulme School,
Cheshire, 12-13 February 2005
CAMPION CAMEO BRITISH COMPOSER
SERIES 2042/3 [78.20 + 69.46]
[CF]
A
splendidly produced recording
into which a lot of hard work
and a labour of love has gone.
A grand achievement, one which
has awakened us all to the huge
importance of the music of Balfe
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Alfonso
FERRABOSCO (1543-1588)
Psalm 103, Motets & Chansons
Dolci ire (madrigal a 5) [6:55]
Auprès de vous (chanson
a 5) [2:49] In Nomine I [2:38]
Pecantem me quotidie (motet a
5) [3:32] Psalmus CIII [32:32]
Bruna sei tu, ma bella (madrigal
a 5) [2:45] Domine, non secundum
peccata nostra (motet a 6) [4:35]
Quel sempre acerbo (madrigal a
6) [4:14]
The Huelgas Ensemble/Paul
Van Nevel Recorded September 2004
at the Chapel of the Franciscans,
Lille
HARMONIA MUNDI HMC 901874 [60:40]
[KS]
No
lover of vocal polyphony will
want to be without this lovely
recording. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Elena
KATS-CHERNIN (b. 1957)
Wild Swans Concert Suite
(2003) [36’47] 1.Green Leaf [2:39];
2. Eliza Aria [3:17]; 3. Brothers
[1:50]; 4. Wicked Witch [1’51];
5. Magic Spell Tango [3:42]; 6.
Good Fairy [3:16]; 7. Knitting
Nettles [3:17]; 8. Darkness in
the Forest [3:43]; 9. Eliza and
the Prince [3:55]; 10. Glow Worms
[1:28]; 11. Mute Princess [3:50];
12. Transformation [3:59] Piano
Concerto No. 2 (2001) [18:23]
13. I [5:34]; 14. II [4:08]; 15.
III [2:47]; 16. IV [5:54] Mythic
(2004) [11:28]
Jane Sheldon, soprano (1-12);
Ian Munro, piano (12-16) Tasmanian
Symphony Orchestra/Ola Rudner
rec. 16-19 August 2004, Federation
Concert Hall, Hobart, Tasmania.
DDD
ABC CLASSICS 476 7639 [66:41]
[ZT]
Future
listeners will wonder how music
of this interest and quality could
possibly have escaped their attention.
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Felix
MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847)
Piano Trios: No. 1 in D minor,
Op. 49 (1839) [26'51]; No. 2 in
C minor, Op. 66 (1845) [26'54].
The Florestan Trio (Anthony Marwood,
violin; Richard Lester, cello;
Susan Tomes, piano). Rec. Henry
Wood Hall, London, 16-18 December
2003. DDD
HYPERION CDA67485 [53'45]
[CC]
This
is a disc to treasure. The reputation
of the Florestan Trio is already
high – and here comes firm confirmation
of the ensemble's stature. ...
see
Full Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Maurice
RAVEL (1875-1937)
String Quartet (1904) [27:13]
Germaine
TAILLEFERRE (1892-1983)
String Quartet (1917-1919)
[9:34] Darius
MILHAUD (1892-1974) String
Quartet No. 4 (1918) [13:30]
Leipzig String Quartet: Andreas
Seidel, violin; Tilman Büning,
violin; Ivo Bauer, viola; Matthias
Moosdorf, cello. rec. Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche,
8-10 February 2005. DDD
MUSIKPRODUKTION DABRINGHAUS
UND GRIMM MDG 3071359-2 [50:42][JF]
I
would heartily recommend this
disc to all listeners: a good
programme with excellent performances.
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Robert
SCHUMANN (1810–1856)
Liederkreis Op. 24 (1840)
[18:35]; Liederkreis Op. 39 (1840)
[22:45]; Dichterliebe Op. 48 (1840)
[25:55]
Peter Schreier (tenor), András
Schiff (piano) rec. Lukaskirche,
Dresden, 9-10 July 2002
ORFEO C 658 051 B [67:33][GF]
A
disc that no lover of German lieder
should miss. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Johann
STRAUSS (II) (1825-1899)
Valses, Polkas, Ouvertures:
Tritsch-Tratsch Polka,
RV 214 (1858) [2.48] Ouvertüre,
Die Fledermaus, RV 503-1 (1874)
[8.28] Csardas, Die Fledermaus,
RV 503-2 (1873) [4.42] Nordseebilder,
Walzer, RV 390 (1879) [9.25] Im
Sturmschritt, Polka schnell,
RV 348 (1871) [2.17] Neue Pizzikato
Polka, RV 449 (1892) [2.56]
Perpetuum mobile, RV 257-2
(1881) [2.51] Frühlingsstimmen,
Walzer, RV 410 (1883) [6.42] Ouvertüre
zu Der Zigeunerbaron, RV 511-1
(1885) [8.07] An der schönen
blauen Donau, Walzer, RV 314
(1867) [10.53] Egyptischer
Marsch, RV 335 (1869) [5.11]
Éljen a Magyar,
Polka, RV 332 (1869) [2.52] Furioso
Polka, quasi Galopp, RV 260
(1861) [2.34]
Orchestra Anima Eterna/Jos van
Immerseel Recorded in La Grande
Salle de L’Arsenal à Metz,
April 2000
ZIG-ZAG TERRITOIRES ZZT 020601
[70:32] [AB]
An
altogether remarkable CD which
presents a view of the music of
Strauss that most would find revelatory.
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Richard
STRAUSS (1864-1949)
Elektra, Tragedy
in one act (1906) Gwyneth Jones
(soprano) - Elektra Leonie Rysanek
(soprano) - Clytemnestra Anne
Evans (soprano) - Chrysothemis
Ronald Hamilton (tenor) - Aegisth
Wolfgang Schöne (baritone)
- Orest Michael Pavlu (bass) -
Orest’s tutor Janeen Franz (mezzo)
- the confidante Antoinette Faes
(soprano) - the train-bearer
Chśur du Grand Théâtre
de Genève/Jean Laforge
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande/Jeffrey
Tate rec. live, Grand Théâtre,
Geneva, 10 March 1990. ADD.
CLAVES CD 50-2514/15 [53’51
+ 47’57] [ED]
This
will be the Elektra that I will
return to most often ... to celebrate
remarkable music-making of a work
that maintains as firm a grip
as ever. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Piet
SWERTS (b. 1960)
Clarinet Quintet (2001)a
[32:30] String Quartet No.2 (1998)b
[30:06]
Roeland Hendrikx (clarinet)a;
Tempera String Quarteta;
Spiegel String Quartetb
rec. Casino, Beringen, February
2003 (Clarinet Quintet) and Academiezaal,
Sint Truiden, May 2005 (String
Quartet No.2)
PHAEDRA 92045 [62:36] [HC]
Polished
and dedicated performances. ...
see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Giuseppe
VERDI (1813-1901)
Un ballo in maschera (1859)
Gustavo III ... Placido Domingo
(tenor) Anckarström ... Leo
Nucci (baritone) Amelia ... Josephine
Barstow (soprano) Ulrica ... Florence
Quivar (mezzo) Oscar ... Sumi
Jo (soprano) Cristiano ... Jean-Luc
Chaignaud (bass) Horn ... ...
Kurt Rydl (bass) Ribbing ... Goran
Simic (bass) A Judge ... Wolfganag
Witte (tenor) Amelia’s servant
... ... Adolf Tomaschek (tenor)
Vienna State Opera Chorus Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Georg
Solti Directed by John Schlesinger
Recorded 28 July 1990, Großes
Festpielhaus, Salzburg. TDK
DVD-CLOPUBIM [137.54] [TB]
A
traditional Salzburg production
... The three leading roles, sung
brilliantly by Placido Domingo,
Josephine Barstow and Leo Nucci,
are not only fine vocally, but
wholly convincing dramatically
too ... see
Full Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Antonio
VIVALDI (1678-1741)
Five Violin Concertos: Concerto
in D major for violin, strings
and basso continuo Il Grosso
Mogul, RV208 [13:01] Concerto
in B minor for four violins and
cello, RV580a [08:55]Concerto
in C major for violin, strings
and basso continuo, RV187 [11:45]
Concerto in D major for violin,
strings and basso continuo, L'Inquietudine,
RV234 [06:18] Concert in E minor
for violin, strings and basso
continuo, Il Favorito,
RV277 [12:58]
Viktoria Mullova (violin)
Il Giardino Armonico/Giovanni
Antonini Stefano Barneschi (violin)a
Marco Bianchi (violin)a
Riccardo Masahide Minasi (violin)a
Marco Testori (cello)a
rec. Pieve di Palazzo Pignano,
Cremona, Italy, 6-9 June 2004.
DDD
ONYX 4001 [53:06] [MC]
Vivaldi,
Mullova and Onyx are a winning
combination. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Messe
Noire Igor
STRAVINSKY (1881-1971)
Serenade in A (1925) [11'43].
Dmitri
SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975)
Piano Sonata No. 2 in B minor,
Op. 61 (1942) [25'57]. Sergei
PROKOFIEV (1891-1953) Piano
Sonata No. 7 in B flat, Op. 83
(1939-42) [19'27]. Alexander
SCRIABIN (1872-1915) Piano
Sonata No. 9 in F, Op. 68, 'Messe
noire' (1912/13) [8'45].
Alexei Lubimov (piano). Rec.
Radio Studio DRS, Zurich in May
1998 and December 2000 (Prokofiev).
ECM NEW SERIES 1679 (465 1372)
[65:52] [CC]
This
is an absolutely tremendous disc,
from all angles. This will be
one of my Records of the Year,
of that I am sure. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH
Zoltán
Székely and the Hungarian
String Quartet Historical
recordings and previously unissued
public performances, 1937-1968.
Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791)
Quartet K 456 ("Dissonant")
Quartet in D minor K 421Franz
SCHUBERT (1797-1828) Quartet
No. 14 in D minor ("Death and
the Maiden") Quartet No. 15 in
G Major, Op. 161 Josef
HAYDN (1732-1809) Quartet
in C major Op 74 No 1 Quartet
in D Major Op 64 No. 5 Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
Quartet in C, Op. 59 No. 3
Quartet in C# minor, Op. 131 Quartet
in F Op. 59 No. 1 Zoltan
KODÁLY (1882-1967)
String Quartet No. 2, Op.
10 Béla
BARTÓK (1881-1945)
Fifth String Quartet Sixth
String Quartet Third String Quartet
Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897) Quartet
in A minor Op. 51 No. 2 Nicola
Antonio PORPORA (1686-1768)
Sonata II in G (from Sonate
XII di Violino e Basso (osia di
Cimbalo e violoncello)) Pyotr
Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893)
Quartet in D Major, Op. 11
Antonín DVOŘÁK (1841-1904)
Quartet in F Major, Op. 96
("American")Alexander
GLAZUNOV (1865-1936) Violin
Concerto in A Minor, Op. 82 Edouard
LALO (1823-1892) Guitarre
Robert
SCHUMANN (1810-1856) Quartet
in A minor, Op. 41 No. 1
Claude DEBUSSY (1862-1918)
Quartet in G minor, Op. 10
Hungarian String Quartet Technical
reconstruction (2004) by Maggi
Payne. Issued with the kind cooperation
of Prof. Gabriel Magyar and the
Székely Estate.
MUSIC & ARTS CD1161[8
CDs: 78.41 + 75.27 + 77.47 + 73.46
+ 77.39 + 68.27 + 78.52 + 74.30]
[JW]
That’s
it. One of my Records of the Year
wrapped up this side of Christmas.
I know quartet records don’t sell
well - but this one deserves to.
... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH William
BOLCOM (b.1938)
Recuerdos (1991) [13:22]
Frescoes for two pianos,
harmonium and harpsichord (1971)
[28:18] Sonata for Two Pianos
in One Movement (1993) [15:40]
Interlude (1963, rev. 1965)
[4:03] The Serpent’s Kiss (Ragtime)
(1969, arr. 1994) [5:37] Through
Eden’s Gates (Cakewalk) (1969,
arr. 1994) [5:13]
Elizabeth and Marcel Bergmann
(pianos) Rec. Boston Recital Hall,
Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff,
Alberta, Canada; 7-10 Jan 2005.
NAXOS 8.559244 [72:15] [DC]
Naxos
seems to conjure this sort of
thing from their sleeve like a
magician’s never-ending handkerchief
– long may it remain so. ... see
Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897)
Symphony no.2 in D major, op.73
(1877) [44:51] Hungarian Dances:
No. 1 in G minor (orch. Brahms)
[3:24]; No. 3 in F (orch. Brahms)
[2:46]; No. 10 in F (orch.Brahms)
[1:52]; No. 17 in F# minor (orch.
Dvořák) [3:37]; No. 18 in
D (orch. Dvořák) [1:31];
No. 19 in B minor (orch. Dvořák)
[2:38]; No. 20 in E minor (orch.
Dvořák) [2:44]; No. 21 in
E minor (orch. Dvořák) [1:42]
London Philharmonic Orchestra/Marin
Alsop rec. Blackheath Concert
Hall, London, March 2005 (Symphony);
Watford Colosseum, Watford, 28
July 2005
NAXOS 8.557429 [65:06] [GPJ]
I
enjoyed this new recording enormously.
Penetrated the dark interior of
one of the composer’s most complex
works ... Alsop was right in there
from beginning to end ... see
Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Benjamin
BRITTEN (1913-1976)
Canadian Carnival Op.19
(1939) [13:09] Violin Concerto
Op.15 (1939)a [33:09]
BRITTEN-BERKELEY
Mont Juic Op.12/Op.9
(1937) [12:03]
Lorraine McAslan (violin)a;
English Chamber Orchestra/Steuart
Bedford rec. The Maltings, Snape,
October 1990
NAXOS 8.557198 [58:19][HC]
Good
to have these fine readings
available again. Well worth
having for MacAslan’s superbly
poised, committed and convincing
reading of the Concerto ...
see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Nicholas
GOMBERT (c.1495-c.1560)
Credo for 8 voices [12:35];
Haec dies quam fecit Dominus [4:50];
Qui colis Ausonium [7:08]; Salve
Regina [Diversi diversa orant]
[5:58]; O beata Maria [7:43];
Vae, vae Babylon [11:27]; Media
vita in morte sumus [5:59]; Lugebat
David Absalon [8:22]
Henry’s Eight/Jonathan Brown rec.
Ante-Chapel of Trinity College,
Cambridge, 1-3 April 1996. DDD
HYPERION HELIOS CDH 55247 [69.54]
[GH]
This
is a very fine disc and now at
budget price it is even more of
an attractive proposition. Buy
it. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Witold
LUTOSŁAWSKI (1913-1994)
Twenty Polish Christmas
Carols [40.05] Lacrimosa
(1937) [3:37] Five Songs
(1957) [10:39]
Olga Pasichnyk (soprano) ą
Polish Radio Chorus, Kraców
ą ˛ Jadwiga Rappé ł Polish
National Radio Symphony Orchestra
(Katowice)/Antoni Wit Rec. Grzegorz
Fitelberg Concert Hall, Katowice,
3-5 December 2001 (Carols,
Lacrimosa), and 15 January
1997 (Songs).
NAXOS 8.555994 [54:22] [DC]
Makes
one glad to be alive during the
sparkling darkness of midwinter.
... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Ralph
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (1872-1958)
Songs of Travel (1904)
[24:09] The House of Life (1903)
[30:29] Linden Lea (1908)
[2:44] Four poems by Fredegond
Shove (1924) [14:03]
Roderick Williams (baritone)
Ian Burnside (piano) rec. Potton
Hall, Suffolk 27-29 August 2004.
DDD
NAXOS 8.557643 [67:07] [AO]
Perhaps
the finest recording of Vaughan
Williams' early songs – superlative
performances of songs like Silent
Noon and The New Ghost. Get this!
... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Giuseppe
VERDI (1813-1901)
Ernani
(1844)
[129.11] Ernani – Luciano
Pavarotti (tenor) Elvira – Joan
Sutherland (soprano) Carlo – Leo
Nucci (baritone) Silva – Paata
Burchuladze (bass) Giovanna –
Linda McLeod (soprano) Riccardo
– Richard Morton – (tenor) Jago
– Alastair Miles – (bass)
Orchestra and Chorus of Welsh
National Opera/Richard Bonynge.
Recorded in Walthamstow Town Hall,
London, May 1987. DDD
DECCA 475 7008 [64.34 + 64.37][JPh]
I
would rate this performance above
all of its rivals and supplied
now at mid-price, with complete
libretto it is unbeatable in the
marketplace. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Heitor
VILLA-LOBOS (1887-1959)
Bachianas Brasileiras -
complete CD1 [73:10]: Bachianas
Brasileiras No. 1 for
an orchestra of cellos (1930)
[19:50] Bachianas Brasileiras
No. 2 for chamber orchestra
(1930) [22:16] Bachianas Brasileiras
No. 3 for piano and
orchestra (1938) [31:04] CD2 [40:42]:
Bachianas Brasileiras No.
4 for orchestra (1930,
1941) [20:27] Bachianas Brasileiras
No. 5 for voice and
eight cellos (1938/1945) [10:59]
Bachianas Brasileiras No.
6 for flute and bassoon
(1938) [9:07] CD3 [62:22]: Bachianas
Brasileiras No. 7 for
orchestra (1942) [27:26] Bachianas
Brasileiras No. 8 for orchestra
(1944) [24:48] Bachianas Brasileiras
No. 9 for string orchestra
(1944) [10:08]
Rosana Lamosa (sop); Jose Feghali
(piano); Anthony La Marchina (cello);
Eric Gratton (flute); Cynthia
Estill (bassoon) Nashville Symphony
Orchestra/Kenneth Schermerhorn;
Andrew Mogrelia rec. 14 May 2005,
7, 21, 23 Mar 2004. Ingram Hall,
Blair School of Music, Vanderbilt
University, Nashville, Tennessee,
USA. DDD
NAXOS 8.557460-62 [3 CDs:
73:10 + 40:42 + 62:22][PCW]
The
market was just crying out for
this release ... highly recommended,
a considerable bargain and a fine
memorial to Kenneth Schermerhorn
... see
Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Richard
WAGNER (1813 – 1883)
Tristan und Isolde (1857–59)
Peter Hofmann (tenor) – Tristan;
Hans Sotin (bass) – König
Marke; Hildegard Behrens (soprano)
– Isolde; Bernd Weikl (baritone)
– Kurwenal; Heribert Steinbach
(tenor) – Melot; Yvonne Minton
(mezzo) – Brangäne; Heinz
Zednik (tenor) – En Hirt; Raimund
Grumbach (baritone) – Ein Steuermann;
Thomas Moser (tenor) – Ein junger
Seemann
Chor und Symphonie-Orchester
des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Leonard
Bernstein No recording dates and
venue given.
PHILIPS 475 7020 [4 CDs: 62:23
+ 66:05 + 73:50 + 64:06] [GF]
Bernstein
wrings every drop of emotion from
the music ... an unforgettable
experience ... see Full
Review
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