This collection of recycled waltz recordings is issued just as 
                  a slew of Andre Rieu albums new and old appear on the market, 
                  surely the reason for this double CD set from Naxos. Almost all 
                  of these recordings date from the earliest days of Naxos (though 
                  no dates are given), from a time when their issues featured 
                  unknown conductors with East European orchestras in variable 
                  recording conditions. There's no shame in Naxos's humble beginnings, 
                  but an issue like this really brings home how far the 
                  hugely successful Hong Kong based giant has come in the 
                  twenty three years since its creation.  
                    
                  The good news first: Alfred Walter and the Slovak State Philharmonic 
                  are characterful and stylish in the four Waldteufel items, and 
                  in reasonable sound to boot. The Skaters is included 
                  alongside some of the less famous waltzes, though proximity 
                  to Johann Strauss II marks out Waldteufel as the less distinctive 
                  and melodically gifted of the two. Lehár'sGold and 
                  Silver and Ivanovici's The Danube Waves benefit from 
                  the best production - the latter particularly well recorded 
                  including a harp of unusual presence. 
                    
                  The disparity of recording quality is a problem, though, and 
                  can change markedly from track to track. The opening chords 
                  of Waldteufel’s Estudiantina burst forth alarmingly 
                  after the relatively quiet volume set by the engineers for the 
                  Waltz from Eugene Onegin. The extracts from Tchaikovsky’s 
                  ballets are rendered in particularly thin sound and the performances 
                  are no more than ordinary: anyone wanting the ballet suites 
                  would be better off with Rostropovich’s glorious Tchaikovsky 
                  collection with the Berlin Philharmonic, still available as 
                  a DG Original (4497262). 
                    
                  The usual Straussian suspects are here, mostly under the solid 
                  but uninspiring direction of Ondrej Lenárd. There’s 
                  no real magic to the codas of The Blue Danube or The 
                  Emperor Waltz, for example, and the playing of the Strauss 
                  Festival Orchestra lacks the finesse we’d expect from 
                  a modern Naxos recording. 
                    
                  The set as a whole might have been more successful if the net 
                  had been cast a little wider: It’s the golden age of the 
                  Viennese Waltz that is really celebrated here, and while the 
                  Masquerade and Rosenkavalier waltzes included 
                  at the end of the second disc extend the remit a little, surely 
                  a Chopin waltz (to refute the booklet’s claim that Johann 
                  Strauss II is ‘the undisputed grandfather of the waltz’) 
                  or Ravel’s seminal genre deconstruction La Valse 
                  would have made for a more rounded collection. 
                    
                  Variable performances and too narrow a selection make this a 
                  disappointing collection. 
                    
                  Andrew Morris  
                Details
                  Franz LEHÁR (1870-1948) 
                  1. Gold and Silver [8:39] 
                  Pyotr Il'yich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) 
                  2. The Nutcracker Suite - Waltz of the Flowers [6:52] 
                  Johann STRAUSS II (1825-1899) 
                  3. The Blue Danube [9:25] 
                  Émile WALDTEUFEL (1837-1915) 
                  4. The Skaters [7:31] 
                  Franz LEHÁR 
                  5. The Merry Widow Waltz [6. 27] 
                  Pyotr Il'yich TCHAIKOVSKY 
                  6. The Sleeping Beauty - Act 1 Waltz [4:44] 
                  Johann STRAUSS II 
                  7. Emperor Waltz [11:16] 
                  Pyotr Il'yich TCHAIKOVSKY 
                  8. Serenade for Strings - II Moderato, tempo di valse [3:56] 
                  
                  Johann STRAUSS II 
                  9. Tales from the Vienna Woods [11:57] 
                  Johann STRAUSS II 
                  10. Voices of Spring [6:09] 
                  Émile WALDTEUFEL 
                  11. Très jolie [8:38] 
                  Pyotr Il'yich TCHAIKOVSKY 
                  12. Swan Lake - Waltz [5:49] 
                  Iosif IVANOVICI (1845-1902) 
                  13. The Danube Waves [8:39] 
                  Adolphe ADAM (1803-1856) 
                  14. Giselle - Act 1 Waltz [6:23] 
                  Pyotr Il'yich TCHAIKOVSKY 
                  15. Eugene Onegin - Waltz [6:23] 
                  Émile WALDTEUFEL 
                  16. Estudiantina [6:47] 
                  Émile WALDTEUFEL 
                  17. Solitude [9:52] 
                  Johann STRAUSS II 
                  18. Wine, Women and Song [6:02] 
                  Aram KHACHATURIAN (1903-1978) 
                  19. Masquerade - Waltz [4:19] 
                  Richard STRAUSS (1864-1949) 
                  20. Der Rosenkavalier - Waltz Sequence no 1 [12:06] 
                  Budapest Strauss Ensemble (13) 
                  Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (1, 2, 14, 15, 18) 
                  Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Košice (4, 6, 11, 
                  12, 16, 17) 
                  Strauss Festival Orchestra (3, 7, 9, 10) 
                  St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra (19) 
                  Vienna Chamber Orchestra (8) 
                  Alfred Walter (4, 16, 17) 
                  Andrew Mogrelia (6) 
                  István Bogár (13) 
                  Michael Dittrich (1) 
                  Michael Halász (12) 
                  Ondrej Lenárd (2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 14, 15, 18, 19) 
                  Philippe Entremont (8) 
                  Richard Hayman and his Orchestra (5) 
                  Zdenĕk Košler (20) 
                  rec. no recording dates or venues supplied.