RECORDINGS
OF THE MONTH
Judith BAILEY (b.
1941) Havas, Concerto for
orchestra George LLOYD (1913-1998) The
Serf Prelude, In Memoriam, Le
Pont du Gard, HMS Trinidad March -
Bath Philharmonia/Jason Thornton
rec. 2014 EM RECORDS EMRCD026 [64:09] A
very important recording [DJB] A most enjoyable programme of orchestral
music by two Cornish composers in good performances [JQ] Another
acutely judged and well played and recorded CD of otherwise unrecorded
British music from EM Records [RB].
Johannes BRAHMS
(1833-1897) Violin Sonatas 1-3 - Yehudi Menuhin (violin)
Louis Kentner (piano)
rec. 1956/7 FORGOTTEN RECORDS FR997
[70:36] [SG] One of the
finest cycles of the Brahms violin sonatas I have come across.
Anton BRUCKNER
(1824-1896) Symphony 7 - Budapest Festival O/Iván
Fischer rec. 2012 CHANNEL CLASSICS CCSSA33714 SACD
[56:45] [BW] Stands at or
close to the top of a very distinguished list of recordings of this
popular symphony.
Alfredo CASELLA (1883-1947) Complete Piano Music - Michele d’Ambrosio
(piano) rec. 2012/13 BRILLIANT CLASSICS 9281 [3 CDs:
212.40] [PCG] I was delighted to encounter this set.
Those interested in approachable piano music for both listening and
performance will be grateful for such a comprehensive issue.
Edward
GREGSON (b. 1945)
Dream Song; Horn Concerto; Aztec Dances; Concerto for Orchestra -
Wissam Boustany (flute) Richard Watkins (horn) BBC PO/Bramwell Tovey
rec. 2013 CHANDOS CHAN10822 [74:55] [HC] Excellent performances of Gregson's often
beautiful music.
John
PICKARD (b.1963)
Symphony 4, Eden - Eikanger-Bjorsvik
Musikklag/Andreas Hanson rec. 2013 BIS BIS-2061 SACD
[81.09] [PCG] Anybody
interested in the development of music in the twenty-first century
should rush out and buy this CD at once.
Fantasy Trios
Works by Bridge, Suk, Ireland & Schoenberg - Dimension Piano
Trio rec. 2012 CHAMPS HILL RECORDS CHRCD060
[63:22] [NB] A disc that
was a privilege to listen to.
Annie Fischer (piano)
- The Centennial Collection
rec. 1953-67 HUNGAROTON HCD41011 [3 CDs: 192:31]
[SG] In remarkable sound
quality, these recordings are worth acquiring for pianism of superb
artistry and distinction.
L’heure
Rose Hélčne Guilmette (soprano) Martin
Dubé (piano) rec. 2013 ANALEKTA AN29141 [60:38]
[GPJ] An
inspiration to any young female composers; wonderful music, sung with
total artistic commitment by this exceptional young Canadian soprano.
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Eduard ABRAMIAN (1923-1986) Twenty-Four Preludes for Piano -
Mikael Ayrapetyan (piano) rec. 2012 GRAND PIANO GP 665 [60:37] [SA] Any lover of piano music will find it a thoroughly rewarding experience.
Charles-Valentin
ALKAN (1813-1888) Sonate de concert Franz
LISZT (1811-1886) Elégies, La lugubre gondole -
Emmanuelle Bertrand (cello) Pascal Amoyel (piano) rec. 2014 HARMONIA
MUNDI HMA1951758 [65:59] [LJ] A refreshing set of pieces for cello and
piano where the virtuosity of composers and performers is met with
disarming humility.
Pierre ATTAINGNANT
(1494-1552) Auprčs de
vous - Pierre Gallon, Freddy Eichelberger (claviorganum and
virginal) Thomas Dunford (lute) ENCELADE ECL1301
[65:54] [GH] Goes some
way towards throwing light upon Attaingnant as well as introducing us
to the curious and enticing claviorganum.
Johann Sebastian BACH
(1685-1750) The Well-Tempered Clavier
Books I & II - Samuil Feinberg (piano) rec. 1958-61 PRISTINE
AUDIO PAKM063 [4 CDs: 223:03] [DC] Timeless magic preserved – and
essential for all WTC collectors.
Johann
Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) Suites for Solo
Cello 2, 3
& 6 - Maxim
Rysanov (viola) rec. 2012/13 BIS BIS2033 SACD
[64:49] [JW] Carefully
calibrated vibrato in music that is always vibrant and exciting. Some
of the most exciting such playing on disc.
Eduard
Ivanovich BAGDASARIAN (1922-1987) 24 Preludes,
Rhapsody - Mikael Ayrapetyan (piano) Vladimir Sergeev (violin) rec.
2012 GRAND PIANO GP664 [57:18] [SA] An altogether fascinating
introduction to a composer who deserves a great deal more exposure.
Christopher BALL
(b. 1936) Cor Anglais Concerto; Clarinet
Quintet; Recorder Concerto; Scenes from a Comedy; Caprice on a Baroque
Theme -
Paul Arden-Taylor (cor anglais, recorder, oboe) Emerald
Concert O, Adderbury
Ens/Christopher Ball MUSICAL CONCEPTS MC151
[77:52] [RB] Heart-lifting
music in performances and recordings to
match.
Arnold BAX
(1883-1953)
Sonatina; Rhapsodic Ballad; Folk-Tale; Legend-Sonata
- Lionel Handy (cello) Nigel Clayton (piano) rec. 2012 SLEEVELESS
RECORDS SLV1007 [65:58] [RB] Bax enthusiasts and lovers of late-romantic
cello music should seek this out.
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN
(1770-1827) Piano Sonatas Vol. 2
-James Brawn (piano) rec. 2012 MSR CLASSICS MS 1466
[76:35] [DD] A top class
disc of Beethoven sonatas in excellent sound. Great value.
Ludwig van
BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
Piano Sonatas 7, 27, 32 Alexander SCRIABIN (1872-1916)
Piano Sonata 3 Boris ARAPOV (1905-1992)
Piano Sonata 2; Concerto for Violin, Piano and Percussions - Grigory
Sokolov (piano) Leningrad State Philharmonic Society CO/Alexander
Dmitriyev rec. 1972-1988 MELODIYA MELCD1002240
[71:17 + 58:42] [SG] Top
drawer pianism.
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN
(1797-1828) Symphony 9 - Ntl Ch of
Korea, Seoul PO/Myung-Whun Chung rec. 2012 DEUTSCHE
GRAMMOPHON 4810591 [68:08] [DC] Must
have been a tremendous concert, but can this release reach the peak of
the mountain?
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
String Quartet 1, String Quintet - Delian Qt, Gérard Caussé (viola)
rec. 2010 OEHMS CLASSICS OC796 [68:57]
[DD] The Delian Quartet
have achieved a great standard in their relative short time together.
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN
(1770-1837) Violin Concerto, Violin Romance 2 Béla
BARTÓK (1881-1945) Sonata for solo violin - Tibor Varga
(violin) Hessischen RSO/Winfried Zillig
rec. 1949-51 MELOCLASSIC MC2004 [73:18]
[JW] Given
all the above this is very much an artist-led release but for those
attuned to Varga’s aesthetic there is a great deal to stimulate and
intrigue, indeed excite.
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Piano Concertos 3 & 4 - Maria João Pires
(piano) Swedish Radio SO/Daniel Harding rec. 2013 ONYX 4125 [71:30] [JQ] This
contains many pleasures.
Heinrich Ignaz
Franz von BIBER (1644-1704) Fidicinium Sacro-Profanum - Ars Antiqua Austria/Gunar Letzbor rec. 2013 CHALLENGE CLASSICS
SACD CC72575 [47:03] [JV] These compelling sonatas are performed
by musicians who have a thorough knowledge of the composer and his historical
context.
Johannes BRAHMS
(1833-1897) Ein deutsches Requiem
- Sally Matthews (soprano) Christopher Maltman (baritone) London SO
& Ch/Valery Gergiev rec. 2013 LSO LIVE LSO 0748
[64:07] [SV] A good
performance but no challenge to your particular
favourite from analogue days.
Johannes BRAHMS
(1833-1897) Symphonies 3 & 4 - London SO/Valery
Gergiev
rec. 2012 LSO LIVE LSO0737 SACD [77:15]
[ST] Fine performances
but there are so many other great ones out there.
Johannes BRAHMS (1833-1897) Violin concerto Max BRUCH (1838-1920) Violin concerto 1 -
Hideko Udagawa (violin)
London SO/Sir Charles Mackerras
rec. 1989 NIMBUS ALLIANCE NI6270 [61:52] [SG] Recordings that would grace any CD collection.
Fritz BRUN
(1878-1959)
Piano Concerto; Variations, Divertimento - Tomáš Nemec (piano)
Bratislava SO/Adriano rec. 2012 GUILD GMCD7409
[72:46] [PB] Surely
cannot fail to delight.
Dieterich BUXTEHUDE (1637-1707) Opera Omnia XIX: Vocal Works 9 -
Amsterdam Baroque Ch & O/Ton Koopman rec. 2012/13 CHALLENGE CLASSICS CC72258 [79:01] [MS] Koopman’s series unveils the wonders of Buxtehude ... superb interpretation and playing.
Frédéric CHOPIN
(1810-1849) Piano Concertos - Nikolai Lugansky (piano)
Sinfonia Varsovia/Alexander Vedernikov rec. 2013 AMBROISIE
AM212 [72:30] [ST] Lugansky’s
playing and the orchestra’s muscular vision deserve to win it some
friends.
Eric CRAVEN
Piano Sonatas 7-9 - Mary Dullea (piano) rec. 2013 METIER
MSV28544 [53:43 + 48:56] [JF] A long unfolding of melody. Timeless. The
sound is clear, balanced and dynamic.
Jean-Michel DAMASE
(1928-2013) Piano Concerto 2, Flute Concerto, Piano
Concertino, Symphonie - Ashley Wass (piano) Anna Noakes (flute) BBC
Concert O/Martin Yates rec. 2013 DUTTON CDLX7309
[79:16] [RB] Melodious
discoveries in readings that are unfailingly stylish ... spot-on.
Ernö DOHNÁNYI
(1877-1960) Variations on a Nursery tune Joseph
HAYDN (1732-1809) Andante and Variations Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Andante favori, Piano sonata
17 Robert SCHUMANN (1810-1856) Kinderszenen
- Ernö Dohnányi (piano)
Royal PO/Adrian Boult
rec. 1951/56 PRISTINE AUDIO PASC408
[79:18] [JW] Almost all
Dohnányi’s studio recordings as a pianist are now available.
Ernö DOHNÁNYI (1877-1960) Ruralia Hungarica,
Three Pieces,
Etudes de Concert,
Rhapsody
Ernö Dohnányi (piano)
rec. 1960 EVEREST SDBR3061 [51:58] [JW] Collectors of this composer’s music will need to hear this disc.
Gaetano DONIZETTI
(1797-1848) Don Pasquale -
Alessandro Corbelli (baritone) Danielle de Niese (soprano) Glyndebourne
Ch, London PO/Enrique Mazzola rec. 2013 OPUS ARTE
OABD7144D Blu-ray [151.00] [PCG] Most certainly a Glyndebourne
classic in every sense.
Henri DUTILLEUX
(1916-2013) Symphony 1, Tout un monde
lointain, The Shadows of Time - Xavier
Phillips (cello) Seattle Symphony/Ludovic Morlot rec. 2012 SEATTLE
SYMPHONY MEDIA SSM1001 [78:29] [LW] Morlot and the Seattle Symphony
show real affinity for Dutilleux.
Antonín DVOŘÁK
(1841-1904) Symphony 8 Leoš JANÁČEK
(1854-1938) Symphonic Suite Jenůfa -
Pittsburgh SO/Manfred Honeck rec. 2014 REFERENCE
RECORDINGS FR-710 SACD
[62:04] [JQ] A
thoughtful and often perceptive approach to Dvořák, marvellously played
and recorded.
Antonín DVOŘÁK
(1841-1904) Symphony 8, Legends -
Bournemouth SO/José Serebrier rec. 2014 WARNER CLASSICS
2564 628787 [76:38] [GPJ] A
delightful coupling, superbly performed by the Bournemouth players in
this latest instalment of Serebrier’s Dvořák.
Ludovico EINAUDI
(b. 1955) Passagio - Lavinia
Meijer (harp) rec. 2013 SONY CLASSICAL 88883 784082
[57:16] [BR] What's the
purpose of art? This isn't it.
Sir
Edward ELGAR (1857-1934) The Apostles - Alison Hargan (soprano) Alfreda Hodgson (mezzo)
David Rendall (tenor) Bryn Terfel (baritone)
London SO & Ch/Richard Hickox rec. 1990 CHANDOS CHAN241-49 [73.49
+ 53.04] [PCG] Terfel
as Peter for Hickox is quite simply streets
ahead of his competition.
Sir Edward ELGAR (1857-1934) Symphonies 1 & 2, Serenade for
Strings, Introduction & Allegro - London PO/Sir Georg Solti,
ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner, English CO/Benjamin Britten rec. 1968-75 DECCA
THE BRITISH MUSIC COLLECTION 4730822 [61:09 + 65:31]
[JQ] Solti, for all his
impetuousness and volatility, offers an intriguing and often
stimulating take on Elgar’s symphonies and his recordings are well
worth hearing.
Bechara EL-KHOURY
(b. 1957) Violin Concerto 1, Horn Concerto, Clarinet
Concerto - Sarah Nemtanu (violin) David Guerrier (horn) Patrick Messina
(clarinet) France Ntl O/Kurt Masur, Jean-Claude Casadesus; Paris
CO/Olari Elts rec. 2009/10 NAXOS 8.572773
[73:13] [GH] Tonal music
in wonderfully warm and sensitive performances and quite distinctly of
our time.
August ENNA (1859-1939)
Overture Cleopatra, Violin
Concerto, Symphonic Fantasy - Kathrin Rabus (violin) NDR
Radiophilharmonie/Hermann Bäumer rec. 2011 CPO 777 674-2
[63:40] [DC] Well worth
exploring.
Mohammed FAIROUZ
(b. 1985) Tahrir - UCLA Ch, UCLA
Philharmonia/Neal Stulberg rec. 2013 SONO LUMINUS
DSL92177 [CD + BD-A: 70:32] [PCG] Beautiful and emotionally
affecting.
Zdeněk FIBICH
(1850-1900) Orchestral Works Vol. 3 - Czech Ntl SO/Marek
Štilec rec. 2013 NAXOS 8.573197 [72:27]
[RMay] These approachable
scores make a strong and genuinely memorable impact from the first
hearing.
Alexander
Konstantinovich GLAZUNOV (1865-1936) Violin
Concerto, Concerto Ballata, Saxophone Concerto - Viktor Tretyakov
(violin) Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) Lev Mikhailov (saxophone)
Vladimir Fedoseyev, Evgeny Svetlanov, Aleksandr Korneyev rec. 1964/85 MELODIYA
MELCD1002131 [55:46] [WK] Most
likely to appeal to fans of these soloists or to those building up
their Glazunov collections.
Reinhold GLIČRE
(1875-1956) Symphony 3 ‘Il’ya Muromets’ - Buffalo
PO/JoAnn Falletta rec. 2013 NAXOS NBD0041 BD-A
[71:37] [DM] Musically
and technically first rate; a performance that really does stand out
from the herd.
Benjamin
GODARD (1849-1895) Piano Concertos 1 &
2, Introduction & Allegro - Tasmanian
SO/Howard Shelley (piano) rec. 2013 HYPERION CDA68043
[70:13] [PRB] Highly
enjoyable ... Godard was far more than just a composer of small-scale
salon music.
André-Modeste GRÉTRY
(1741-1813) Guillaume
Tell - Marc Laho, Anne-Catherine Gillet, Lionel Lhote,
Liesbeth Devos, Wallonia Royal Opera Ch & O/Claudio Scimone
rec. 2013 DYNAMIC DVD 37694 [87.00] [PCG] One of the more impressive re-discoveries
and deserves to be heard more often.
Edvard GRIEG (1843–1907)
Songs - Marianne Beate Kielland (mezzo) Nils
Anders Mortensen (piano) rec. 2013 LAWO LWC1059
[75:01] [GF] Worth buying
not least for the opportunity to hear the lesser known songs – and some
impressive singing.
Jorge
GRUNDMAN (b.1961) A Mortuis
Resurgere - Susana Cordón (soprano)
Brodsky Qt rec. 2013 CHANDOS CHSA5138
SACD [54:05] [JW] At
54 minutes this needs to be listened to with
a sympathetic ear.
Sofia GUBAIDULINA
(b. 1931) Repentance;
Serenade; Piano Sonata;
Sotto Voce
- Wen-Sinn Yang (cello) Franz Halász, Jacob Kellermann, Lucas Brar
(guitar) Philipp Stubenbrauch (double bass) Débora Halász (piano)
Hariolf Schlichtig (viola) rec. 2013 BIS BIS-2056 SACD
[70:07] [MS] Novel
yet substantial music by the prolific and ultimately very satisfying
Gubaidulina - all played with style and understanding.
George Frideric HANDEL
(1685-1759) Arias - Alice Coote
(mezzo) English Consort/Harry Bickett rec. 2012/13 HYPERION
CDA67979 [68:31] [RMo] Too
many flaws and failings.
George Frideric HANDEL
(1685-1759) The Triumph of Time and Truth
- Sophie Bevan, Mary Bevan (sopranos) Tim Mead (counter-tenor) Ed Lyon
(tenor) William Berger (bass) Ludus Baroque/Richard Neville-Towle rec.
2013 DELPHIAN DCD34135 [78:28 + 76:15]
[BW] You can’t really go
wrong with this fine recording.
Howard HANSON
(1896-1981) Merry Mount - Bernardt
Tiede (baritone) Beverly Sparks (soprano) Patricia Berlin (alto)
Eastman School Ch & SO/Howard Hanson
rec. 1955/57 PRISTINE PACO108 [39:44 +
71.54] [RB] An eager
grand operatic blaze ... will instantly grip the attention.
Extraordinarily immediate.
Alphonse HASSELMANS
(1845-1912) Harp Works - Rachel
Talitman (harp) Noé Nathorp (cello) HARP & COMPANY
CD505034 [56:00] [RB] Agreeable
music recorded with unblushing impact.
Joseph HAYDN
(1732-1809) Die
Jahreszeiten - Dorothea Röschmann, Michael Schade, Florian
Bosch, Vienna PO & State Opera Ch/Nikolaus Harnoncourt rec.
2013 EUROARTS DVD 2072678 [150:00+30:00] [JS] A reliable guide to the supreme genius of
this work but audio alternatives give a better impression of its
quality.
Sean
HICKEY (b.1970) Cursive -
Philip Edward Fisher (piano) Julia
Sakharova (violin) Brandon Patrick George (flute) Anne Lanzilotti
(viola) Meredith Clark (harp) DELOS DE3465
[64:05] [JW] An easy,
interesting entry into the sound-world of a rounded, intelligent
composer.
Paul HINDEMITH
(1895-1963) Orchestral Music -
rec. 1969-85 BRILLIANT CLASSICS 9441 [5 CDs:
297:54] [RB] A budget
choice for exploring Hindemith in good to acceptable sound ... not a
difficult choice.
Paul HINDEMITH
(1895-1963) Violin concerto Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) Violin Concerto 3 - Joseph
Fuchs (violin)
London SO/Eugene Goossens
rec. 1959, London EVEREST SDBR3040
[53:42] [JW] Probing and
incisive musicianship in splendid Everest sound.
Paul HINDEMITH
(1895-1963) Nobilissima Visione,
Five Pieces - Seattle SO/Gerard Schwarz rec. 2011 NAXOS
8.572763 [58:37] [NB] Overall,
an interesting addition to the Hindemith discography.
Herbert HOWELLS
(1892-1983) When first thine eies unveil
- Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber
Ch/Paul Spicer; Jonathan Stamp (organ) rec.2013 SOMM
SOMMCD0140 [79:27] [JQ] A
fine Howells recital and another feather in the cap of Paul Spicer and
the Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir.
Jacques IBERT
(1890–1962) Chamber Music for Wind
- Henri Demarquette (cello) Karine Deshayes (mezzo) Ens Initium/Clément
Mao-Takacs rec. 2013-2014 TIMPANI 1C1210
[61:02] [HC] A lovely
disc, if ever there was one.
Maurice JACOBSON
(1896-1976) Theme and Variations, The Music Room,
Mosaic, The Song of Songs - Julian Jacobson, Mariko Brown (pianos)
Jennifer Johnston (mezzo) Raphael Wallfisch (cello) rec. 2013 NAXOS
8.571351 [79:58] [RB] This
generous anthology of Jacobson's smaller-scale works will please and
intrigue.
Leoš JANÁČEK (1854-1928) String Quartets 1 & 2 Erwin SCHULHOFF (1894-1942) String Quartet 1 -
Talich Qt rec. 2004/5 LA DOLCE VOLTA LDV256 [57:08] [JW] Every reason to welcome back this newly repackaged trio of recordings.
Dmitri KABALEVSKY
(1904-1987) Piano Concerto 1, Spring,
Rhapsody, Suite – The Comedians
- Anatoly Sheludiakov (piano) Russian Cinematographic SO/Walter
Mnatsakanov rec. 1996 ALTO ALC1287
[77:27] [RB] It would be
a shame to ignore this attractive music.
Aram KHACHATURIAN
(1903-1978) The Battle of Stalingrad
& Othello Suites - Viktor Simcisko
(violin) Jana Valaskova (soprano) Slovak Philharmonic Ch, Slovak Radio
SO/Adriano rec. 1989/92 NAXOS FILM MUSIC CLASSICS
8.573389 [63:14] [MC] Should
appeal mainly to specialist
film score collectors and admirers of Russian music.
Leopold KOŽELUCH
(1747-1818) Complete Keyboard Sonatas Vol. 3 - Kemp
English (fortepiano) rec. 2011 GRAND PIANO GP644
[59:57] [DM] Delightful music, essayed with clarity and elegance; and
there's lots more to come.
Friedrich KUHLAU
(1786-1832) Violin Sonatas Vol. 1 - Christina Ĺstrand
(violin); Per Salo (piano) rec. 2013 DACAPO 8.226082
[69:34] [SSi] A
disc well worth investigating.
Robert
KYR (b.1952)
A Time for Life - Cappella Romana; Third
Angle New Music/Alexander Lingas
rec. 2009 CAPPELLA ROMANA CR-411CD
[53:19] [BR] An
environmentalism oratorio, beautifully composed by Kyr, who also
assembled the sometimes very preachy text.
Thierry LANCINO (b.
1954) Violin Concerto, Prelude and Death of
Virgil - Isabelle Faust (violin) Luxembourg PO/Arturo
Tamayo; Matteo de Monti (baritone) O Ntl de France/Gerard Schwarz rec.
2000/2005 NAXOS 8.573204 [60:29] [RB] Interesting rather than instantly
compelling.
Franz LEHÁR (1870-1948) Wo die Lerche singt (Where the Lark Sings) -
Sieglinde Feldhofer, Jevgenij Tauntsov, Miriam Portmann, Gerhard Ernst, Franz-Lehár O/Marius Burkert rec. 2013 CPO 777 816-2 [56.38 + 73.16] [IL] An entertaining Lehár operetta that deserves to be better known.
Peter
LIEBERSON (1946-2011) Rilke Songs,
The Six Realms, Horn Concerto -
Lorraine Hunt Lieberson (mezzo) Peter Serkin (piano) Michaela Fukacova
(cello) William Purvis (horn) Odense SO/Justin Brown/Donald Palma rec.
2003-2005 BRIDGE 9178 [63:04] [LW] The first in a series of fine
recordings of Peter Lieberson’s music.
Peter
LIEBERSON
(1946-2011) Piano Concerto 3;
Viola Concerto - Steven Beck (piano) Roberto Diaz (viola) Odense
SO/Scott Yoo rec. 2012 BRIDGE 9412 [55:59] [LW] Bridge continues its excellent series of
Lieberson works.
Franz
LISZT (1811-1886) Sonata, Little Piano
Pieces, La lugubre gondola - Paul Lewis (piano) rec. 2003 HARMONIA
MUNDI HMA1951845 [59:58] [GPJ] A welcome re-release of Paul Lewis’s superb
Liszt recital of 2003, including one of the finest B minor Sonatas on
disc.
Harl
McDONALD (1899-1955) Symphony 1, Two
Hebraic Poems, San Juan Capistrano, From
Childhood – Philadelphia O/Eugene Ormandy, Leopold
Stokowski, Boston SO/Serge Koussevitzky
rec. 1935-41 PRISTINE AUDIO PASC402
[72:06] Inventive yet
unfailingly easy on the ear [RB] Full of colour and freshness, and
never dull. Excellent restorations [JW].
James MacMILLAN
(b.1959) Etwas zurückhaltend, Visions of a
November spring, For Sonny, String Quartet 3 - Edinburgh Qt
rec. 2013 DELPHIAN DCD34088 [75.56] [PCG]
Even at its most
searing there is always a sense of thematic development which draws the
listener onwards.
Cindy McTEE
(b. 1953) Circuits,
Symphony 1, Einstein's Dream, Double
Play - Detroit SO/Leonard Slatkin rec. 2010/2012 NAXOS
AMERICAN CLASSICS 8.559765 [66:43] [DD] Exciting pieces from an inspired modern
composer in exemplary performances.
Gustav MAHLER
(1860-1911) Symphony 2 - Ileana Cotrubas (soprano)
Christa Ludwig (contralto) Wiener Staatsopernchor, Wiener
Philharmoniker/Zubin Mehta rec. 1975 DECCA BD-A 478 5030
[81:11] [DM] This BD-A
isn’t the quantum leap I’d hoped for; still, the performance is as
moving and memorable as ever.
Gustav MAHLER
(1860-1911) Symphony 2 - Marlis Petersen (mezzo) Janina
Baechle (soprano) Wiener Singakademie, Vienna CO/Gilbert Kaplan rec.
2013 AVIE AV2290 [23:29 + 63:10] [DD] A pointless reduction of a mighty
work. This arrangement and recording are totally unnecessary.
Gustav MAHLER
(1860-1911) A Life in Songs -
Bernarda Fink (mezzo) Anthony Spiri (piano) Gustav Mahler Ens.
Tonkünstler O Niederösterreich/Andrés Orozco-Estrada rec. 2013 HARMONIA
MUNDI HMC902173 [77:53] [MC] Top
drawer results from an experienced and unfailing Mahler performer but
it’s not the best place for Mahler novices to start.
Gustav MAHLER
(1860–1911) & Alma MAHLER (1879–1964)
Songs - Karen Cargill (mezzo) Simon Lepper (piano) rec. 2013 LINN
CKD453 [53:00] [GF] Cargill's
voice has youthful freshness and her affection for the songs is obvious.
Bohuslav MARTINŮ
(1890-1959) Cello Sonatas 1-3 Olli
MUSTONEN (b. 1967) Cello Sonata Jean
SIBELIUS (1865-1957) Malinconia - Steven Isserlis
(cello) Olli Mustonen (piano) rec. 2013 BIS BIS-2042 SACD
[78:15] [JW] For a
top-notch, intense recording Isserlis and Mustonen take some beating.
Nicolai
MEDTNER (1880-1951) Medtner Plays Medtner
Vol. 1
- rec. 1930-1947 MELODIYA MELCD1002200
[69:31] [SG] Excellent
transfers of this delightful music.
Sir Peter MAXWELL
DAVIES (b.1934) Piano
works: 1949-2009 - Richard Casey (piano) rec. 2010 PRIMA
FACIE PFCD017/8 [52.58 + 70.06] [PCG] A valuable collection, with no competition
in the current catalogues.
Sir
Peter MAXWELL DAVIES (b. 1934) Strathclyde Concertos 9 & 10, Carolísima - Scottish
CO/Sir Peter Maxwell Davies rec. 1996 NAXOS
8.572356 [77.01] [JWh] Maxwell
Davies at his approachable best.
Felix MENDELSSOHN
(1809-1847) Complete Works for
Piano and Orchestra - Oleg Marshev, Anne Mette Staehr (piano) South
Denmark Philharmonic/David Porcelijn rec. 2011/2012 DANACORD
DACOCD734-736 [4 CDs: 244:57] [JF] An ideal introduction to this important part
of Mendelssohn's achievement.
Felix MENDELSSOHN
(1809-1847) Violin Concerto Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897) Violin Concerto - Johanna Martzy
(violin) RSO Stuttgart des SWR/Hans Müller-Kray/Günter Wand rec.
1959/1964 HÄNSSLER CLASSIC CD94.226 [65:55] [JW] This sheds on Martzy’s live performances and
is particularly welcome and valuable.
Peter MENNIN
(1923-1983) Five Pieces, Sonata Norman
LLOYD (1909-1980) Three Scenes from Memory, Five Pieces
for Dance, Episodes, Sonata - Myron Silberstein (piano) rec. 2012 NAXOS
8.559767 [69:53] [SA] Another
milestone in the Naxos American Classics series.
Giacomo MEYERBEER
(1791-1864) Vasco de Gama -
Bernhard Berchtold (tenor) Chemnitz Opera Ch,
Robert-Schumann-Philh/Frank Beermann rec. 2013 CPO 777
828-2 [4 CDs: 255.20] [PCG] Will be welcomed by all who are interested
in the development of romantic opera in the period immediately before
the Wagnerian ascendancy swept all before it.
Moritz MOSZKOWSKI
(1854-1925) Complete music for
piano four hands - Domenico Monaco, Michele Solimando (piano) rec. 2013
BRILLANT CLASSICS 94835 [3 CDs: 183.50] [IL]
A pleasant
collection of charming if slight piano pieces. Sweet, but not to be
absorbed at one sitting.
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART
(1756-1791) Violin Concerto 5 Antonín DVOŘÁK
(1841-1904) Violin Concerto - Wolfgang Schneiderhan,
Willi Boskovsky (violin) German Opera House O/Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt,
Vienna SO/Hans Weisbach rec. 1943/44 MELOCLASSIC MC2019
[59:43] [JW] These are
interesting documents. One could hardly ask for more dedicated
documentation or more sympathetic audio restoration.
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART
(1756-1791) Requiem - Genia
Kühmeier (soprano) Bernarda Fink (alto) Mark Padmore (tenor) Gerald
Finley (bass)
Netherlands Radio Choir
Royal Concertgebouw O/Mariss Jansons
rec. 2011 RCO LIVE RCO14002 SACD [47:35]
[ST] Features pretty high
in the rankings if you’re looking for a Mozart Requiem on modern
instruments.
Modest MUSSORGSKY
(1839-1881) Songs - Sergei Leiferkus
(baritone) Semion Skigin (piano) rec. 1993/96 BRILLIANT
CLASSICS 94928 [4 CDs: 225:53] [RMo] A fine and comprehensive anthology
offered at an attractive price.
Carl NIELSEN
(1865-1931) Symphonies 1 & 4 - New York
Philharmonic/Alan Gilbert rec. 2014 DACAPO SACD 6.220624
[69:20] [DM] An
overheated Fourth and a tepid First; not Gilbert at his best.
Carter PANN (b. 1972)
The Piano's 12 Sides, The Bills
- Joel Hastings (piano) rec. 2013 NAXOS
AMERICAN CLASSICS 8.559751 [76:40] [DM] Feisty, sense-sating music from a
terrific talent; superbly played and recorded.
Boris
PAPANDOPULO (1906-1991) Piano Concerto 2,
Sinfonietta, Pintarichiana - Oliver Triendl
(piano) Zagreb Soloists/Sreten Krstić rec. 2013 CPO
777829-2 [67:31] [DJB] Quite
a discovery.
Ignaz PLEYEL
(1757-1831) Sinfonies
Concertantes; Bassoon Concerto - Hanna Dönneweg (bassoon) SWR
RSO/Johannes Moesus rec. 2010 CPO 777 606-2 [41:55
+ 42:58] [TB] Scoring
highly on facility and technique, but lower on imagination and drama
though well worth hearing.
Giacomo PUCCINI
(1858-1924) Madama Butterfly -
Mirella Freni (soprano) Plácido Domingo (tenor) Christa Ludwig (mezzo)
Vienna State Opera Ch, Vienna PO/Herbert von Karajan
rec. 1974 DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 0735131 Blu-ray
[147.00] [PCG] A real
pleasure to find that all the emotional punches hit home with all the
force that Puccini clearly demands.
Sergei RACHMANINOV
(1873-1943) Preludes, Transcriptions - Colin Horsley
(piano)
rec. c. 1954/59 ATOLL ACD442 [76:00]
[SG] Atoll are to be
commended for making available these recordings made by a pianist who
may be known to few.
Sergei RACHMANINOV
(1873-1943) Piano Concerto 1 Richard
STRAUSS (1864-1949) Burleske Ernst
von DOHNÁNYI (1877-1960) Variations on a
Nursery Song - Valerie Tryon (piano) Royal PO/Jac Van Steen
rec. 2013 SOMM SOMMCD253 [78.17] [IL] A most enjoyable album.
Sergei RACHMANINOV
(1873 – 1943) Monna Vanna Act I,
Songs - Soile Isokoski (soprano) Moscow Conservatory Students Ch
& SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy (conductor, piano) rec. 2009/13 ONDINE
ODE1249-2 [57:18] [GF] Lovers
of Rachmaninov’s music shouldn’t hesitate. Go and buy.
Maurice RAVEL
(1875-1937) Orchestral Works Vol. 1 - RSO Stuttgart des
SWR/Stéphane Denčve rec. 2012 HÄNSSLER CLASSIC 93.305
[69:34] [SV] Stylish
Ravel with a lovely sheen ... liquid and supple.
Julius RIETZ
(1812-1877) Fantaisie, Cello Concerto Johann
Benjamin GROSS (1809-1848) Cello Concerto - Klaus-Dieter
Brandt (cello)
L’arpa Festante/Riccardo Minasi
rec. 2011 ARS PRODUKTION ARS38113 SACD
[71:27] [DJB] I very much
enjoyed this excursion into the little travelled world of the early
Romantic cello concerto.
Nikolai
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (1844-1908) Scheherazade
- London SO/Sir Eugene Goossens
rec. 1958 EVEREST SDBR 3026 [42:51] Richard
STRAUSS (1864-1949) Ein Heldenleben
- London SO/Leopold Ludwig
rec. 1959 EVEREST SDBR 3038 [42:25]
[RMay] More reminders of
how much wonderful music-making was taking place in that incredible
decade of recording history.
Anton RUBINSTEIN (1829-1894) Symphony 5; Dmitry Donskoy Overture; Faust - George Enescu PO/Horia Andreescu rec. 1988 NAXOS 8.557005 [71.30] [DD] Acceptable bargain reissue of serviceable performances. No creative genius but worth hearing for fans of nineteenth century Russian music.
Anton
RUBINSTEIN (1829-1894) Piano Quartets
- Leslie Howard (piano) Rita Manning (violin)
Morgan Goff (viola) Justin Pearson (cello) rec.
2013 HYPERION CDA68018 [76:28]
[JW] Splendid performances
– sensitive, energised and with fine ensemble.
Poul RUDERS (b. 1949)
Chamber and Piano Works Vol. 9 - David Starobin (guitar) Daniel
Druckman (percussion) David Holzman, Sarah Rothenberg (pianos) Amalia
Hall (violin) Hsin-Yun Huang (viola) rec. 2007/13 BRIDGE
9427 [56:34] [GH] Much here that is of interest.
Camille SAINT-SAËNS
(1835-1921) Cello Concertos 1 & 2, La
muse et le počte, Allegro appassionato,
Le Cygne - Natalie Clein (cello) Antje
Weithaas (violin) Julia Lynch, Judith Keaney (piano) BBC Scottish
SO/Andrew Manze rec. 2013 HYPERION CDA68002
[59:49] [IL] An
altogether alluring collection.
Philip SAWYERS
(b.1951) Cello Concerto, Symphony 2, Concertante for
Violin & Piano - Maja Bogdanovic (cello) Louisa Stonehill
(violin) Nicholas Burns (piano)
Orchestra of the Swan/Kenneth Woods
rec. 2013 NIMBUS ALLIANCE NI6281 [59:42]
[JF] I will listen to
Sawyers’ 2 again. Beethoven can wait a wee while longer.
Franz Xaver SCHARWENKA
(1850-1924) Piano Concertos 1-4 - Alexander Markovich
(piano) Estonian Ntl SO/Neeme Järvi rec. 2013 CHANDOS
CHAN 10814(2) [68:35 + 71:35] Scharwenka’s
set of four piano concertos couldn’t really receive better approbation
than these Markovich performances on Chandos [MC] Järvi has diced with
lassitude before now and lost; not this time. Must be the Markovich
factor - he really is stunning [RB].
Franz SCHUBERT
(1797-1828) Piano Sonatas - Daniel Barenboim (piano)
rec. 2013/14 DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 479 2783
[5 CDs: 351:44] [DC] What
does Barenboim bring to the Schubert stable?
Franz SCHUBERT (1797-1828) Wanderer Fantasy; Impromptus; Klavierstücke -
Jura Margulis (piano con sordino) OEHMS CLASSICS OC435 [73:01] [BR] This CD is a vehicle for a new kind of piano. Now isn’t that exciting? Let’s review the instrument itself.
Peter SCULTHORPE
(1934-2014) Complete works for solo piano - Tamara-Anna
Cislowska (piano) rec. 2014 ABC CLASSICS 481 1181
[79:21 + 79:26] [RB] Sculthorpe
and the ever-eloquent Tamara-Anna Cislowska give voice to a composer
drawn to quiet and slowly measured expression.
Norbert SCHULTZE
(1911-2002) Schwarzer Peter -
Anneliese Rothenberger (soprano) Gerhard Unger (tenor) Hermann Prey
(baritone) RIAS Chamber Ch, Schöneberger Sängerknaben, FFB O/Norbert
Schultze rec. 1964 WARNER CLASSICS 2564 528921
[42:41] [PCG] In the
absence of documentation this remains a genial sort of background for
non-German speakers.
Robert SCHUMANN
(1810-1856) Symphony 3,
Overture, Scherzo and Finale - Royal PO/Dirk Joeres rec.
1995-99 HÉRITAGE HTGCD272 [60:00] [RB] Smashing real
performances rather than session routine products.
Robert SCHUMANN
(1810-1856) Kinderszenen, Abegg
Variations, Fantasie in C - Lise de la
Salle (piano) rec. 2013 NAĎVE V5364
[60:48] [BR] When does meditation become too much? This may or may not
be for you.
Vissarion SHEBALIN
(1902-1963) Orchestral Suites 1 & 2 - Siberian
SO/Dmitry Vasiliev
rec. 2012 TOCCATA CLASSICS TOCC0136
[62:19] Enjoyable
from the first to last ... these suites could hardly receive finer
advocacy [MC] Shebalin’s talent here extended into the lighter sphere
[RB].
Jean SIBELIUS (1865-1957)
Violin Concerto, Tapiola -
Tossy Spivakovsky (violin) London SO/Tauno Hannikainen rec. 1959 EVEREST
SDBR3045 [46:35] [JW] I
would never be without Spivakovsky.
Myroslav SKORYK
(b. 1938) Diptych, Violin Concerto 7, Cello Concerto,
Carpathian Concerto - Nazary Pilatyuk (violin) Valery Kazakov (cello)
Odessa PO/Hobart Earle rec. 2013 NAXOS 8.573333
[76:42] [RB] Folk-melodic
Ukrainian in a brilliant meeting with more sober Western styles.
Richard STÖHR
(1874-1967) Fantasiestücke, Cello sonata - Stefan Koch
(cello) Robert Conway (piano)
rec. 2013 TOCCATA CLASSICS TOCC0210
[60:03] [PRB] Shows a
real empathy with the spirit of the music itself.
Richard STRAUSS
(1864-1949) Eine Alpensinfonie, Intermezzo
symphonic interludes - Bavarian RSO/Franz
Welser-Möst rec. 2010/13 BR KLASSIK 900124 [68:45]
[JQ] A good recording of
Eine Alpensinfonie, marvellously played, but it doesn’t challenge the
best.
Richard
STRAUSS (1864-1949) Elektra
- Birgit Nilsson (soprano) Regina Resnik
(mezzo) Leonie Rysanek (soprano) O & Ch Vienna State Op/Karl
Böhm rec. 1965 ORFEO C8861421
[60:31+38:09] [ST] Thrilling,
not just as a historical document, but also as brilliant music-making.
Richard STRAUSS (1864-1949) Violin Concerto, Violin Sonata - Thomas Albertus Imberger (violin) Michael Korstick (piano) Israel
CO/Martin Sieghart rec. 2012/13 GRAMOLA 98992 SACD [57:21] [SV] Vibrant sound and accurate intonation.
Arthur SULLIVAN
(1842-1900) On Shore and Sea, Kenilworth
- The John Powell Singers, O Victorian
Opera NW/Richard Bonynge rec. 2013 DUTTON CDLX 7310
[65:24] [RB] Dutton's
first Sullivan immersion ... very enjoyable.
Karol SZYMANOWSKI
(1882-1937) Violin Sonata Dmitri
SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975) Violin Sonata - Frédéric
Bednarz (violin) Natsuki Hiratsuka (piano) METIS ISLANDS
MUSIC MIM0004 [53:58] [NB] A
disc that for all its competence lacks the special insights that demand
attention.
Sergey TANEYEV
(1856-1915) Piano Quintet, Piano Quartet, Piano Trio -
Anna Zassimova (piano) Albrecht Breuninger (violin) Stefan Krznaric
(violin) Julien Heichelbech (viola) Bernhard Lörcher (cello) rec. 2011 CPO
777 793-2 [44:09 + 75:46] [MC] A
fine and uplifting release.
Pyotr Ilyich
TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) Manfred
Symphony - Russian Ntl O/Mikhail Pletnev rec. 2013 PENTATONE
SACD PTC5186387 [59:29] [MC] Bitingly
dramatic playing in this compelling and memorable performance.
Pyotr Ilyich
TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) The
Sleeping
Beauty - USSR State
Academic SO/Evgeny Svetlanov rec. 1980 MELODIYA
MELCD1002243 [3 CDs: 169:42] [RMay] Vividly coloured and vivacious, yet
skilfully crafted.
Pyotr Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) Grand Sonata; Romanze; Aveu passionné Xaver SCHARWENKA (1850-1924) Piano Sonata 2; Two pieces from “Im Freien” -
Joseph Moog (piano) rec. 2014 ONYX CLASSICS 4126 [65:46] [BR] Scharwenka’s sonata is a forgotten gem, and this is a worthwhile recital.
Pyotr Il'yich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) The Seasons (arr. two guitars)
Grigoryan Brothers (guitars)
rec. 2011 MATERIAL RECORDS MRE041 [44:15] [RMay] Enjoyable though it certainly is its particular appeal will be primarily to devotees of the classical guitar.
Alexander
TCHEREPNIN
(1899-1977) Complete Piano Music Vols 7 & 8
- Georgio Koukl (piano) rec. 2010 GRAND
PIANO GP658/59 [57:30 & 60:25] [SA] I have been privileged to see this
journey through from beginning to end.
Carlo TESSARINI (c.1690 - c.1766) Violin Sonatas -
Valerio Losito (violin) Federico Del Sordo (harpsichord) rec. 2013 BRILLIANT CLASSICS 94787 [53:05] [JV] Very fine performances which convincingly bring out the characteristics and qualities of Tessarini's sonatas.
Ralph VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
(1872-1958) Symphony 9 -
London PO/Sir Adrian Boult rec. 1958 EVEREST SBDR 3006
[35:01] [RMo] The perfect
balance between drama and lyricism.
Jeroen
van VEEN (b. 1969) Piano Music
- Jeroen van Veen, Sandra van Veen (piano) Frank
Steijens (carillon) rec. 2011-2014 BRILLIANT
CLASSICS 9454 [5 CDs: 4188:06] [JW] If
you like your minimalism mellifluous …
Jacob
Ter VELDHUIS
(b. 1951) Complete Solo Piano Music -
Jeroen van Veen, Sandra van Veen, Ronald Brautigam (pianos) Netherlands
Radio Chamber Philharmonic/Thierry Fischer rec. 2010/13 BRILLIANT
CLASSICS 94873 [71:13 + 61:18] [DC] Rewarding and
illuminating.
Giuseppe
VERDI (1813
– 1901) Songs & Romances - Ramon
Vargas (tenor) Joanna Parisi (soprano) Charles Spencer (piano) rec.
2013 CAPRICCIO C5170 [65:37] [GF] With the reservations I have
expressed the disc should be a valuable addition to anyone’s collection.
Richard WAGNER
(1813-1883) The Potted Ring Vol. 1
- Extracts from Das Rheingold & Die
Walküre rec. 1926-32 PRISTINE AUDIO PACO107
[2 CDs: 153.07] [PCG] Not
obviously a Ring for first-time buyers but the best opportunity yet to
become acquainted with recordings which set a standard for twenty years
or more.
Mieczysław WEINBERG
(1919-1996) Piano Trio, Violin Sonatina, Sonata for solo
double bass - Kolja Blacher, Erez Ofer (violin) Johannes Moser (cello)
Elisaveta Blumina (piano) Nabil Shehata (double bass) rec. 2011-2012 CPO
777804-2 [68:23] [SG] All
in all, this is a very desirable release.
Mieczysław WEINBERG
(1919-1996) Trumpet Concerto, Symphony 18 - Andrew Balio
(trumpet) St Petersburg State SO & Chamber Ch/Vladimir Lande NAXOS
8.573190 [70:26] [WK] A
must-purchase addition to all collections of twentieth century music.
Christopher WRIGHT (b.1954)
Pandora’s Last Gift rec. 2013 MÉTIER
MSV28547 [77:50] [JF] Approachable if a little challenging.
Written with consummate skill and not inconsiderable inspiration.
Douglas YOUNG (b.1947) The Hunting of the Snark -
Peter Easton (narrator)
Douglas Young (piano and percussion)
Leicestershire Schools SO & Chorale/Peter Fletcher
rec. 1982 CAMEO CLASSICS CC9019CD [53.40] [PCG] Very much in the modern avant-garde style of the 1960s and 1970s.
Eugčne YSAŸE (1858-1931)
Sonatas for Solo Violin - Karl
Stobbe (violin) rec. 2013 AVIE AV2310
[65:14] Sonatas for Solo Violin, Sonata
for 2 violins - Tedi Papavrami, Svetlin Roussev (violin) rec. 2012 ZIG-ZAG
TERRITOIRES ZZT342 [64:02 + 29:32] [SG] For lovers of these sonatas or to
those coming new to them, either of these versions can be warmly and
enthusiastically endorsed.
Domenico ZIPOLI
(1688-1726) Sonate
d'intavolatura per cimbalo - Sergio Vartolo (harpsichord)
rec. 1991 TACTUS TC682602 [78:39] [BBa] Rich in musical ideas, often brimming with
charm and felicity.
Alhambra
Tilman Hoppstock (guitar) rec. 1995-2009 CHRISTOPHORUS
CHE01972 [60:11] [LJ] Evocative
... a musical sortie through Andalusian Spain.
The Bells of Dawn
Russian Sacred and Folk Songs - Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baritone) The
Grand Choir ‘Masters of Choral Singing’/Lev Kontorovich rec. 2012 ONDINE
ODE1238-2 [64:29] [RMo] This
is a wonderful album — manna for admirers of the Russian sacred and
folk vocal traditions.
British
Piano Concertos rec. 1970s-1990s LYRITA
RECORDED EDITION SRCD2345
[4 CDs: 305:00] British String Concertos
rec. 1970s-1990s LYRITA RECORDED EDITION SRCD2346
[4 CDs: 306:00] [RB] Suitable
for the intrepid and open-minded soul who is happy to entertain a
rewarding range of expression.
Chanson
d’avril
French chansons and melodies by
Bizet, Duparc, Liszt & Ravel - Nicole Cabell (soprano) Craig
Terry (piano) rec. 2013 DELOS DE3450
[65:47] [GF] A voice that
can be overwhelming but so many strengths: a rounded contralto darkness
matched with an almost girlish lightness.
Dances and Visions
Works by Lully, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Debussy
& Saint-Saens - Mordecai Shehori (piano) rec. 2014 CEMBAL
D’AMOUR CD173 [63:42] [JW] Shies
away from volatile directness preferring a more considered, almost
resigned perspective.
Joyce
DiDonato (mezzo)
Stella di Napoli Bel Canto Opera Arias -
Opéra de Lyon/Riccardo Minasi rec. 2013 ERATO 2564 636562
[72:15] [MC] An extremely
exhilarating and rewarding collection of rarely encountered bel
canto arias.
Dvořák and America
Works by Dvořák, Beckermann, Fisher, Farwell & Horowitz -
University of Texas Chamber Singers, PostClassical Ensemble/Angel
Gil-Ordóńez rec. 1998-2013 NAXOS 8.559777 [76:41]
[JS] Sheds less light
than I had expected on Dvořák’s American connections.
Annie Fischer (piano)
Complete London Studio Recordings rec. 1955-69 WARNER
CLASSICS ICON 2564 634123 [8 CDs: c. 540:00] [JW] An excellent, core salute to Annie Fischer
and her musical legacy.
Folk Songs
Works by de Falla, Granados, Obradors & Berio - Nora Gubisch
(mezzo) Alain Antinoglu (piano) rec. 2013 NAĎVE V5365
[65:00] [GF] If the
programme appeals to you there is no reason not to acquire this disc.
Forever
The Love Poems of Pablo Neruda - Ute Lemper (vocals) rec. 2013 STEINWAY
& SONS 30020 [62:50] [MC] Lemper in glorious voice but will in the
main attract her diehards.
Ivry
Gitlis (violin) Portrait rec. 1967-95 DECCA
5346246 [5 CDs: 342:47] [SG] Always
a maverick but his playing keeps you on the
edge of your seat.
Rita Gorr (mezzo)
French Opera - O du Théâtre Ntl de l’Opéra/André Cluytens; O de la
Société des Concerts du Conservatoire/Georges Prętre rec. 1959/62 GUILD
HISTORICAL GHCD2411 [79:49] [RMo] Refreshing to hear a singer
prepared to take such risks with her voice even if sometimes the
results are almost scary ... spine-chilling, even.
Howard Karp
(piano) Concert Recordings 1962-2007 ALBANY RECORDS
TROY1492 [6 CDs: 437:00] [DM] A hidden talent revealed at last;
a must for all pianophiles.
Pierre Monteux in
Amsterdam Works by Beethoven,
Berlioz, Brahms & Dvořák - Klaas Boon
(viola) Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) Royal Concertgebouw O/Pierre
Monteux rec. 1960/1963 TAHRA TAH 766-767 [68:06 +
70:31] [SG] A fitting
tribute to a great maestro in this the fiftieth anniversary of his
death.
Music for Alfred
Hitchcock Scores by Benjamin,
Elfman, Herrmann, Tiomkin & Waxman - Klaudia Kidon (soprano)
DR VokalEnsemblet
Danish Ntl SO/John Mauceri
rec. 2012 TOCCATA CLASSICS TOCC0241
[81:01] [DM] Despite one
or two flat spots this is a very entertaining album; a good recording,
too.
Night Stories
Jenny Lin (piano) rec. 2014 HÄNSSLER CLASSIC CD98.037
[61:52] [BR] A just about
ideal collection of nocturnes and night-music, from Chopin to Turina
and Glinka.
Jarmila Novotná (soprano)
Opera Recital rec. 1930/56 SUPRAPHON
SU4158-2 [79:02] [JW] A
more-than-sufficient number of CD premieres, to tempt the vocal
collector.
Nuits Occitanes
Ensemble Céladon/Paulin Bündgen rec. 2013 RICERCAR RIC340
[68.13] [GH] Highly
attractive and most beautifully recorded.
Overtures and
Intermezzi Berlin PO/Herbert von
Karajan CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE 5217812
[77:36] [SV] To
hear what Karajan could really do with the Puccini and Mascagni
selections, hunt down a digital transfer of his DG Opern-Intermezzi.
In
Praise of Saint Columba The Sound World of the Celtic Church - Ch Gonville & Caius College,
Cambridge/Geoffrey Wheeler rec. 2013 DELPHIAN
DCD34137 [76.15] [GH] A
generously filled and decidedly ambitious disc.
Music prepared and performed immaculately and
with imagination and recorded in a lovely and
lively acoustic.
Raymond Paige’s Classical
Spice Shelf Stadium SO New
York/Raymond Paige
rec. 1958 EVEREST SDBR 3027 [42:01] [JW] Great fun – but terrible playing
time.
Bruno Rigutto (piano)
Les Enregistrements Decca rec.
1968/83 DECCA 3749733 [8 CDs: 8:13:00]
[JW] Rigutto himself is
well worth listening to. At times reserved or dryish but he has things
to say.
The Russian masters of
great emotions in music DOCUMENTS
600158 [10 CDs: 664:04] [RMay] A
real winner.
Leonie Rysanek: The Soprano
Queen rec. 1951–60 DOCUMENTS
600159 [10 CDs: 11:49:14] [RMo] Live and studio recordings made in Rysanek's
first ten years of performing ... 10 CDs and all at this modest asking
price.
Serenity, Courage,
Wisdom A Sequence of Music and
Readings for Remembrance - Gabrielle Bullock, Peter Atkinson (readers)
Proteus Ens/Stephen Shellard; Christopher Allsop (organ) rec. 2013 REGENT
REGCD435 [66:12] [GPJ] A
moving programme of words and music from Worcester commemorating World
War One.
El Sistema at the 2013
Salzburg Festival Works by
Mahler, Ginastera, Gershwin & others - Ntl Children’s SO
Venezuela/Sir Simon Rattle rec. 2013 C MAJOR DVD 716908
[146:00] [IL] An amazing
concert from very talented young Venezuelans.
Slavic Nobility
Works by Scriabin & Kosenko - Violina Petrychenko (piano) ARS
PRODUKTION SACD ARS38153 [60:32] [SA] Petrychenko is perfectly at home
with all this music and plays it with both commitment and affection.
Songs for Mahler in the
Absence of Words New York Piano Qt
rec. 2012 URLICHT AUDIOVISUAL UAV-5998
[72:32] [SV] Diverse
styles projected with understanding and finesse.
Sonorous Sonatas
Peter Sheridan (flutes) rec. 2012-14 MOVE RECORDS MD3375
[79:36] [DC] Long may
Peter Sheridan's musical voyages continue.
Other reviews
Sleep Songs
Caitríona O’Leary (voice)
Dúlra rec. 2011 HERESY 014 [50:08] [GPJ] A
unique and beautifully produced album, bringing together imaginative
research and rich musical talent. These ancient Irish songs come
magically to life.
The Golden Age of Light
Music By Special
Request Percy Faith and Robert Farnon GUILD
GLCD5217 [77:17] [JW] Couples
two eminent practitioners: Faith and Farnon Contrasts
From the 1960s back to the 1920s Vol. 1 GUILD GLCD5218
[72:13] [JW] I like the
concept and I like the programming conceits in this disc.
The Golden Age of Light
Music By Special Request:
David Rose and Sidney Torch rec. c. 1946-62 GUILD
GLCD5219 [73:04] Two
of the brightest lights in the Light Music genre share disc space
Christmas Lights
rec. c. 1955-61 GUILD LIGHT MUSIC GLCD5222
[77:27] [JW] It’s never
too early to get your Christmas discs.
Debussy
by Eric Frederick Jensen.
Published 2014 Oxford University Press
[SG] This long awaited
and eminently readable biography ranks as a highly desirable
acquisition.
Bing Crosby
At His Peak, 1943-1945 DSOY
954 [76:27] [BMC] A
good collection and cross-section.
Articles and Notices
A
survey of some recent Richard Strauss Opera Releases and Reissues
by Brian Wilson
Forgotten
Artists: Hélčne Boschi by Christopher Howell
Download News 2014/11 by Brian Wilson and Dan Morgan
Christopher Hogwood - an obituary
A free ebook "The 20th century violin concertante - A repertoire guide to the compositions for violin concertante written between 1894 and 2006" by Tobias Broeker - available in pdf format here