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        John 
          ADAMS 
          (b. 1947) Nixon 
          in China - Opera in three acts.
 
          Colorado Symphony Orchestra/Marin Alsop rec. live, 2008 Libretto enclosed 
          
 NAXOS 
          8.669022-24 [3 CDs: 66:22 + 51:04 + 36:27] 
 
          [GF]
        A 
          new unexpected friend for life. ... see Full 
          Review 
        Miguel
                del AGUILA (b.
                1957) Charango
                Capriccioso, Presto II, Salón Buenos Aires, Life
                is dream, Clocks 
 Ertan
                Torgul; Karen Stiles (violins); Emily Watkins Freudigman (viola);
                Kenneth Freudigman; David Mollenauer (cellos); Kristin Roach
                (piano), Vivienne Spy (in piano four-hands); Tallon Sterling
                Perkes (flute); Ilya Shterenberg (clarinet); Bryn Jameson (narrator)
                rec. 2008 
 BRIDGE
        9302 [64.49] 
 [GH]
        Played
              with great enthusiasm ... see Full
              Review 
        Franco
                ALFANO (1875-1954)  Cyrano
                de Bergerac 
 Plàcido
                Domingo, Sondra Radvanovsky, Valenciana Community Ch & O/Patrick
                Fournillier rec. 2007
 NAXOS
                2.110270 
 [141:00] 
 [RJF]
        A 
          rare post-verismo Italian opera gets an excellent performance in convincing 
          sets and costumes ... see Full Review 
        Richard 
          ARNELL (b.1917) Prelude ‘Black Mountain’ see 
          BATE
        Louis
                  AUBERT (1877-1968)  Piano Works 
 Cristina
                  Ariagno (piano) rec. 2005 
 BRILLIANT
        CLASSICS 9064 [56:13] 
 [RB]
        Fine
              interpretations of deeply impressive music ... see Full
              Review
        Johann 
          Sebastian BACH 
          (1685-1750) The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, 
          BWV 846-869  Book II, BWV 870-893 
 
          Roger Woodward (piano) rec. 2008 
 
          CELESTIAL HARMONIES 19922-5 [5 CDs: 59:15 + 60:41 + 46:53 + 56:23 
          + 56:44] 
 
          [DC]
        Such 
          a fine release, you may feel the need to bequeath it as a separate item 
          in your will ... see Full Review 
          
        Johann 
          Sebastian BACH 
          (1685-1750) J.S. Bach in the Italian 
          Style 
 
          James Tibbles (harpsichord) Jenny Thomas (harpsichord) (BWV 1061a) rec. 
          Music Theatre, School of Music, The University of Auckland, February, 
          July 2008. Stereo. DDD 
 
          ATOLL ACD 509 [75:25] 
 
          [GD]
        James 
          Tibbles has a distinctive take on this repertoire ... see Full 
          Review 
        Johann 
          Sebastian BACH 
          (1685-1750)  Cantatas for Bass Ich 
          will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen (Gladly I bear the cross), Der 
          Friede sei mit dir (Peace be with you), Ich habe genug (I 
          have enough), 
 
          Thomas Quasthoff, bass-baritone Albrecht Meyer (oboe) Members of the 
          RIAS Kammerchor/Daniel Reuss Berliner Barock Solisten/Rainer Kussmaul 
          (violin) rec. 2004, DDD 
 
          DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 00289 477 5326 
474 
          505-2 [50:05] 
          Johann Sebastian BACH (1685-1750)  
          Cantatas for Bass Ich habe genug (I have enough), 
          Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen (Gladly I bear the cross), Der 
          Friede sei mit dir (Peace be with you), 
 
          Peter Kooy (bass) La Chapelle Royale/Philippe Herreweghe. 
          rec. 1991, DDD 
 
          HARMIONIA MUNDI MUSIQUE D’ABORD, HMA 1951365 [52:20] 
 
          [MC]
        The 
          sacred music of Bach is extremely well served by this pair of outstanding 
          recordings ... see Full Review 
          
        
RECORDING
              OF THE MONTH Johann Sebastian
              BACH (1685-1750)  Cantatas
              BWV22, 23, 127 & 159 
 Dorothee
              Mields (soprano); Matthew White (alto); Jan Kobow (tenor); Peter
              Kooy (bass) Collegium Vocale Gent/Philippe Herreweghe rec. 2007 
 HARMONIA
              MUNDI
HMC901998 [63:47] 
 [MC]
        This
              is an outstanding Bach release in all respects ... see Full
              Review 
        Johann
                Sebastian BACH (1685-1750)/ Leopold
                STOKOWSKI (1882 - 1977) Transcriptions
                Vol. 2  
 Various
                orchestras/Leopold Stokowski
rec. 1929-50
 NAXOS
8.112019 [77:26] 
 [JW]
        Stokowskized
              wizardry - and sometimes less than wizardry ... see Full
              Review 
        Johann
                  Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) Preludes, Toccatas
                  and Fugues for Organ 
 Lionel
                  Rogg (organ) rec. 1975/6 
 EMI
                  CLASSICS GEMINI 2642892 [73:49 + 78:04] 
 
Johann Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) Organ Masterpieces 
 Marie-Claire
Alain (organ) rec. 1983-5. DDD. 
 WARNER
CLASSICS MAESTRO 2564 68975-5 [73:31 + 67:33] 
 [BW]
        Both
              are excellent bargains, with Marie-Claire Alain having a slight
              edge ... see Full Review
        Johann
                Sebastian BACH (1685-1750)  Cantatas
                - Vol. 45  BWV 39, 129 & 187 
 Robin
                Blaze (counter-tenor); Yukari Nonoshita (soprano); Peter Kooij
                (bass); Bach Collegium Japan/Masaaki Suzuki rec. 2009 
 BIS
        BIS-SACD-1801 
 [65:42] 
 [MC]
        Suzuki
              really is a master of his art directing impeccable vocal and instrumental
              performances ... see Full
              Review 
        Johann
                Sebastian BACH (1685
                - 1739)  Weihnachts
                Oratorium  
 Kurt
                Equiluz (tenor) Barbara Schlick (soprano) Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne,
                Lausanne CO/Michel Corboz rec. 1984 
 WARNER
                APEX
2564 686217 [73.51 + 75.23] 
 [RH]
        This
              intelligent modern instrument performance has much to recommend
              it … see Full
              Review 
        Johann
                  Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) Sacred Cantatas
                  for Soprano BWV 51, 52, 84 & 199 
 Siri
                  Thornhill (soprano); Cologne Bach Vocal Ens, Cologne CO/Helmut
                  Müller-Brühl rec. 2007 
 NAXOS
        8.570453 [70:36] 
 [GD]
        Doesn’t
              quite have what it takes ... see Full
              Review
        Johann
                Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) Brandenburg
                Concertos 1-6 
 Gewandhaus
                O/Riccardo
Chailly
rec. 2007 
 DECCA
478
2191 [43:17 + 51:11] 
 [DC]
        Worth 
          the asking price, and then some ... see Full 
          Review 
        Johann 
          Sebastian BACH 
          (1685-1750) The Art of Fugue BWV 1080 
 
          Vladimir Feltsman (piano) rec. American Academy of Arts and Letters, 
          New York, 12-14 March 1996 
 
          NIMBUS NI 2549/50 [52:04 + 43:59] 
 
          [GD]
        Intellect, 
          discipline and emotion true to the spirit of Bach’s often nebulous intentions. 
          ... see Full Review 
        Johann
                  Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue,
                  Partitas 2 & 6 
 Roger
                  Woodward (piano) rec. 2007 
 CELESTIAL
        HARMONIES 13280-2 [70:34] 
 [DC]
        Remarkably
                powerful ... see Full Review
        Johann 
          Sebastian BACH 
          (1685-1750) 
          Cello suites 1-6, Viola da Gamba sonatas 1-3 
 
          Karine Georgian (cello); Gary Cooper (harpsichord) rec. 2007/8 
 
          SOMM SOMMCD090-2 [3 CDs: 76:41 + 79:14 + 40:45] 
 
          [JS]
        Wise,
              companionable and mature ... see Full
        Review
        Celebrating 
          Bach J.S. 
          BACH (1685-1750) Oboe Concerto in D minor BWV 1059; 
          Igor STRAVINSKY (1882-1971) Concerto 
          in E flat - Dumbarton Oaks; Tim GARLAND 
          (b.1951) Fantasia in Two Movements – The Stream, Concerto for 
          Soprano Saxophone – Homage to Father Bach; J.S. 
          BACH (1685-1750) Double Concerto in C minor BWV 1060 
 
          Tim Garland (soprano saxophone) Northern Sinfonia/Bradley Creswick (violin) 
          rec. 2008/9, DDD 
 
          AUDIO-B ABCD 5025 [68:47] 
 
          [CR] 
        Wilhelm 
          Friedemann BACH 
          (1710-1784) 
          12 Polonaises, Fantasia, Sonata 
 
          Siegbert Rampe (harpsichord, tangent piano) rec. 2009 
 
          MUSIKPRODUKTION DABRINGHAUS UND GRIMM MDG3411592-2 [67:51] 
 
          [J-PJ]
        Startlingly 
          complex and expressive ... see Full 
          Review 
        Richard
                BARRETT (b.
                1959) Negatives 
 ELISION
                rec. 1992-2007 
 NMC
        D143 [79:24] 
 [CR]
        Barrett’s
              music is imaginative and often challenging ... see Full
              Review 
        Bela
                BARTÓK (1881-1945) Contrasts for violin, clar. & pno,
                Rhapsody 1 for violin & pno, Mikrokosmos (excerpts) 
 Béla
                Bartók (pno), Joseph Szigeti (violin), Benny Goodman (clar.)
                rec. 1940 
 NAXOS
        HISTORICAL 8.111343 [71:35] 
 [DC]
        We 
          now have our best cake, and can eat it at bargain price ... see Full 
          Review
        Stanley 
          BATE 
          (1911-1959) 
          Symphony no.3 (1940) [28:26] Richard ARNELL 
          (b.1917) Prelude ‘Black Mountain’ op.46 (1946) [2:50] Robert 
          Flaherty – Impression op.87 (1958) [20:43] Erik 
          CHISHOLM (1904-1965)  Pictures from Dante (after Doré) 
          (1948) [21:51] 
 
          Royal Scottish National Orchestra/Martin Yates rec.2009 World premiere 
          recordings 
 
          DUTTON EPOCH CDLX 7239 [74:15] 
 
          [RB]
        Four 
          glorious revivals, superbly performed, recorded and documented. Unmissable. 
          ... see Full Review 
        Mason 
          BATES 
          (b. 1977) Digital 
          Loom: Intro: BLUES7 [2:43]; Digital Loom (2005) [17:04]; Siren Music 
          [2:36]; From Amber Frozen (2004) [12:55]; Amber [3:22]; Red River (2007) 
          [19:35]; Outro: Rhombus [5:32] 
 
          Mason Bates (electronica); Isabelle Demers (organ); Chanticleer; Baiva 
          Quartet; Antares DDD 
 
          MSR CLASSICS MS1342 [63:55] 
 
          [CR] 
        Bates’s 
          music is well constructed and has a wide appeal - A considerable imagination. 
          ... see Full Review 
        Ludwig
                van BEETHOVEN (1770-1826)  Symphony
                6 
 NBC
                SO/Arturo Toscanini
rec. 1944 
 PRISTINE
AUDIO
XR PASC178 [39:11] 
 [JW]
        The 
          sound is really first class ... see Full 
          Review 
        Ludwig 
          van BEETHOVEN 
          (1770-1827) 
          Violin Concerto in D major, op. 61 (1806) Benjamin 
          BRITTEN (1913-1976) Violin Concerto, op. 15 (1939, rev. 1958) 
          
 Janine 
          Jansen (violin) Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, London Symphony 
          Orchestra/Paavo Järvi rec. 2009. DDD 
 
          DECCA 478 1530 [73:21] 
 
          [MG]
        Two 
          really fine performances in quite different styles 
 see Full 
          Review
        Ludwig
                van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Violin
                Concerto Erich KORNGOLD (1897-1957) Violin
                Concerto 
 Renaud
                Capuçon (violin) Rotterdam PO/Yannick Nézet-Séguin
                rec. 2009 
 VIRGIN
                CLASSICS 6945890 [70:45] 
 [ST]
        A 
          disc worth exploring, especially if you want the Korngold ... see Full 
          Review 
        Ludwig
                van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Piano
                Concertos 1 & 2 
 Artur
                Schnabel (piano) London SO,
London PO/Malcolm Sargent
rec. 1932/5 
 PRISTINE
AUDIOXR
PASC197 [66:12] 
 [JW]
        In 
          this version the music can be better appreciated ... see Full 
          Review 
        Ludwig
                   van BEETHOVEN 
           
          Symphony No. 7 Johann Sebastian BACH 
           Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 582 (arr. Stokowski) Felix
           MENDELSSOHN  A
            Midsummer Night's Dream: Scherzo Christoph
             Willibald von GLUCK Armide:
              Sicilienne (arr. Stokowski) Paul BEN-HAIM 
          From Israel - Suite for Orchestra Various Orchestras/Leopold
           Stokowski 
 
          CALA CACD0551 [77:16] 
 
          [SV]
        This 
          program affords much sheer musical enjoyment … see Full 
          Review 
        
RECORDING
              OF THE MONTH Ludwig van
              BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Triple
              concerto Johannes BRAHMS (1833-1897) Double
              concerto 
 Trio
              Poseidon, Gothenburg SO/Neeme Järvi
rec. 2004/7 
 CHANDOS
CHAN10564 [69:41] 
 [RB]
        Artistic
              insight, poignancy and exciting performance values ... see Full
              Review 
        Ludwig
                van BEETHOVEN 
        (1770-1827) Symphony 8 see HAYDN 
        Ludwig 
          van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Piano Quartet 3 see 
          CHOPIN
        Luciano
                   BERIO (1925-
                    2003) Coro 
           
 Kölner
           RSO & Ch /Luciano Berio 
          rec. 1979 
          
 BRILLIANT 
          CLASSICS 9018 [56:56] 
 
        [RB]        
        
Will certainly appeal if you are sympathetic 
            to the headily dionysiac avant-garde ... see Full 
          Review
        
Hector 
          BERLIOZ (1803-1869) 
          The Ultimate Berlioz – The Essential Masterpieces: Choral
          and Orchestral Music 
 
          Hazel Holt (soprano), Sarah Walker (mezzo), Gillian Hull (contralto), 
          Ryland Davies, Kenneth Riegel (tenors), Nobuko Imai (viola); Peter Smith 
          (harmonium); Jeffrey Budin (trombone); John Alldis Choir; Montreal Chorus; 
          Cleveland Chorus; Heinrich Schütz Choir and Chorale/Roger Norrington; 
          New York Philharmonic Orchestra/Zubin Mehta: London Symphony Orchestra/Colin 
          Davis: Montreal Symphony Orchestra/Charles Dutoit: Cleveland Orchestra/Lorin 
          Maazel rec.1969-1997 
 
          DECCA 478 1746 [5 CDs: 329:14] 
 
          [CF]
        A 
          mixed bag of goodies making an ideal and economic start for anyone wanting 
          to get to know Berlioz’s music. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
BARGAIN
              OF THE MONTH Hector BERLIOZ (1803-1869) L'Enfance
              du Christ 
 Jean
              Rigby (mezzo) Gerald Finley (baritone) St. Paul's Cathedral Choristers,
              Corydon Singers & O/Matthew Best rec. 1994 
 HYPERION
              DYAD
CDD22067 [44:04
+ 56:48] 
 [SV]
        One
              to love and to cherish … see Full
              Review 
        François-Adrien
                  BOIELDIEU (1775-1834) La Dame Blanche 
 Rockwell
                  Blake (tenor) Annick Massis (soprano) Ensemble Orchestral de
                  Paris/Marc Minkowski rec. 1996 
 EMI
        CLASSICS 3951182 [68:16 + 68:29] 
 [JS]
        Charming, 
          well-crafted and memorable … see Full 
          Review
        Alexander
                BORODIN (1833
                - 1887) Complete
                Piano Music  
 Marco
                Rapetti (piano) rec. 2008 
 BRILLIANT
        CLASSICS 93894 [79:12] 
 [NB]
        Worth
              buying at the price for the rarities as long as the paraphrases
              are cordoned off with a health warning … see Full
              Review 
        Johannes 
          BRAHMS 
          (1833 – 1897) arr. Joseph JOACHIM (1831 
          – 1907) 21 Hungarian Dances 
 
          Oscar Shumsky (violin); Frank Maus (piano) rec. no recording dates or 
          venues given; MusicMasters Inc. 1998 
 
          NIMBUS NI 2552 [51:24]
 
          [NB] 
        For 
          anyone who loves this composer a compulsory purchase and for connoisseurs 
          of the art of playing the violin. ... see Full 
          Review 
        Johannes
                  BRAHMS (1833-1897)  Piano Quartets 1 & 2 
 Trio
                  Santoliquido, Bruno Giuranna (viola) rec. 1958 
 PRISTINE
        AUDIO PACM067 [79:53] 
 [JW]
        An
              eminently worthwhile undertaking ... see Full
              Review
        Johannes
                BRAHMS (1833-1897)  Ein
                Deutsches Requiem  
 Dietrich
                Fischer-Dieskau (baritone); Elisabeth Grümmer (soprano)
                Ch St Hedwig’s Cathedral Berlin, Berlin PO/Rudolf Kempe
                rec. 1955 
 NAXOS
        8.111342 [76:53] 
 [JW]
        The
              grandest and noblest of perspectives ... see Full
              Review 
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Johannes 
          BRAHMS (1833-1897) Double concerto see BEETHOVEN
        
          
        
RECORIDNG
              OF THE MONTH Anton BRUCKNER (1824-1896) Symphonies
              1-9,
Te Deum 
 Vienna
SO/Volkmar Andreae
rec. 1953 
 MUSIC & ARTS
CD-1227(9) [9
CDs: 527:02] 
 [JW]
        Among 
          historic cycles this one now ranks high indeed. ... see Full 
          Review 
        Frank 
          BRIDGE (1879-1941) 
          Oration, 
          Concerto elegiaco (1930) [32:02] Edward 
          ELGAR (1857-1934) 
          Cello Concerto in E minor op.85 (1919) [26:34] Gustav 
          HOLST (1874-1934) Invocation (1911) [10.32] 
 
          Raphael Wallfisch (cello) Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra/Richard 
          Dickins rec. Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, 29-30 March 2005. 
 
          NIMBUS NI 5763 [69.11] 
 
          [NB][RB] 
        The 
          star is the recording as much as the inspired playing and the repertoire 
          
 see Full Review
        Benjamin 
          BRITTEN (1913-1976) Violin Concerto see BEETHOVEN
        Dirk 
          BROSSÉ 
          (b. 1960) The Circle of Nature (2004): 
          Summer [17:35]a; Autumn [10:54]b; Winter [13:15]c; 
          Spring [11:50]d 
 
          Viviane Spanoghe (cello)acd; Eddy Vanoosthuyse (clarinet)abc 
          Brussels Philharmonic/Dirk Brossé 
 
          TALENT DOM 2910 905 SP [54:19] 
        Superbly 
          crafted music of great charm and warm melodic appeal … see Full 
          Review 
        Dieterich 
          BUXTEHUDE 
          (1637-1707) 
          Opera Omnia XI - Vocal Works 4 
 
          Bettina Pahn, Miriam Meyer, Siri Thornhill, Johannette Zomer (soprano); 
          Patrick van Goethem, Bogna Bartosz (alto); Jörg Dürmüller, Andreas Karasiak 
          (tenor); Klaus Mertens (bass); Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and 
          Choir; Ton Koopman rec. 2006-8 DDD 
 
          CHALLENGE CC72250 [67:00 + 64:03] 
 
          [MS]
        Outstanding 
          … full of rich, sonorous and decidedly beautiful choral music. … see 
          Full Review 
          
         
         
        
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