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This year's Proms season has just been announced and it looks like being
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this greatest of music festivals. HIghlights of the season must include
Prom 30, a performance of Mahler's Eighth Symphony conducted by Simon
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of Martha Argerich and Claudio Abbado with the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester
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A Chronicle of First Broadcast Performances
of Musical Works in the United Kingdom,
1923-1996,
edited by Alastair Mitchell and Alan Poulton. Ashgate, 2001 xvi, 798
pages ISBN 1 85928 239 3 £75.
This
is an enormously valuable compilation, though, to be used with care
as it is not the last word....see Full Review
INTERPRETING
BACH AT THE KEYBOARD Paul Badura-Skoda
Translated from the German by Alfred Clayton Oxford University Press,
1990 573 pages ISBN 0-19-816576-5
This
is a must for anyone who does play Bach’s music, and will certainly
interest other lovers of his music who want to know more about the way
it is played. … see Full Review
RO
HANCOCK-CHILD MADELEINE DRING, HER MUSIC,
HER LIFE ISBN
O 9537893 0 6. viii + 88pp softback.
The
book is an invaluable pioneer effort. … see Full
Review
OH
MY HORSES! ELGAR AND THE GREAT WAR. THE
MUSIC OF ELGAR, vol 2. Edited
by Lewis Foreman. Elgar Editions (20 High St. Rickmansworth, Herts WD3
1ER £25. ISBN) ISBN 9537082 3 3 XVI +£4.96 pp, 109 b/w illustrations,
20 music examples, CD.
All
in all this volume should be essential reading for all those interested,
not just in Elgar but in British music as a whole....see Full
Review [PS]
A masterful collection of essays this is a book for every self-respecting
Elgarian...see Full Review[CF]
WILLIAM WALTON The Romantic Loner:
A centenary portrait album
by Humphrey Burton and Maureen Murray Published by Oxford University
Press in January 2002 £25, hardback
ISBN 0-19-816235-9 [CF]
This
book is a worthy tribute to the man, honest in its assessment, graphic
in detail and copiously illustrated throughout, in short a perfect introduction
to the man and his music. … see Full Review
SCORE REVIEWS
RECORDINGS
OF THE MONTH
Adolphe
ADAM (1803-1856)
La
Filleule des fées - ballet (1849)
Queensland Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Mogrelia Rec. ABC Studios, Brisbane,
Queensland, Australia, February 1996
MARCO POLO 8.223734-35 [CD1: 67.52; CD2: 58.41] [RW]
Uplifting
and quite delightful, containing charming melodies with much bright
orchestral colour. Adam is not short of melodic ideas and these melt
like chocolate into a choreographic flow which makes most enjoyable
listening. … see Full Review
Edward ELGAR (1857-1934)
The Dream of Gerontius Heddle
Nash, tenor, Gladys Ripley, contralto Dennis Noble, baritone Norman
Walker, bass Huddersfield
Choral Society Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra/Malcolm Sargent Sea
Pictures Gladys Ripley, contralto
Philharmonia Orchestra/George Weldon Recorded April 1945 (Gerontius)
1946 (Sea Pictures)
PEARL GEMS 0128 [2 CDs 113.20]
The
greatest recording of Gerontius ever made - a performance of such musico-dramatic
strength, such beauty and understanding that it is hard to conceive
that it will ever be surpassed. … see Full
Review
Jean FRANÇAIX
(1912 – 1997) Symphony
in G major (1953) Sérénade (1934) Ouverture anacréontique
(1978) Pavane pour un Génie vivant (1987) Scuola di Ballo (1933)
The Ulster Orchestra/Thierry
Fischer Recorded: Ulster Hall, Belfast, September 2001
HYPERION CDA 67323 [70:23] [HC]
Recordings
of Françaix’s superbly crafted music are always a joy, and the
present release is no exception. Fine performances on all counts … see
Full Review
Olivier MESSIAEN
(1908-92) Complete organ works
Jennifer Bate Recorded in Beauvais Cathedral 1980-82 and Eglise du Saint-Trinité,
Paris, May 1987 REGIS
RRC1086, 1087, 2051, 2052 (available separately or as a 6-disc boxed
set)
Olivier Latry Recorded
in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, July 2000
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 471 480-2 (six discs)
I’ll
pre-empt anyone looking for a quick either-or recommendation: both sets
are outstandingly well played with sensitivity and imagination. … see
Full Review
Arnold SCHOENBERG
(1874-1951) GurreliederTove
- Karita Mattila (soprano) Waldtaube - Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano)
Waldemar - Thomas Moser (tenor) Klaus-Narr – Philip Langridge (tenor)
Bauer, Sprecher – Thomas Quasthoff (bass-baritone)
Rundfunkchor Berlin MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig Ernst Senff Chor Chorus
Director Simon Halsey Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Sir Simon Rattle
Recorded September 2001, Philharmonie, Berlin
EMI Classics 7243 5 57303 2 9 [DDD] [59:46] [50:28] [CT]
Recorded
just a week after the tragedy of September 11th this stunning
performance of Gurrelieder heralds a new era both for Simon Rattle and
the Berlin Philharmonic…see Full
Review
Ralph VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (1872
–1958) Symphony
no.4 in f minor (1934)
Mass in g minor (1923) Six Choral Songs (1944)
London Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus, Richard Hickox Singers/Richard
Hickox Recorded at All Saints’ Church Tooting January 2001 (symphony
and songs) and January 2002 (mass)
CHANDOS CHAN 9984 [68:20] [GPJ]
From
shattering aggression via spirituality to honest populism those who
have been waiting with bated breath for this issue are not going to
be disappointed in any way – hurry, hurry, hurry! … see
Full Review
BARGAIN OF THE
MONTH
Malcolm ARNOLD (b.
1921) The Nine Symphonies (1949-1986) 10
minute conversation between Malcolm Arnold and Andrew Penny
National SO of Ireland/Andrew Penny rec April 1995-Feb 2000, National
Concert Hall, Dublin, Ireland (in presence of composer)
NAXOS 8.505178[5.05.00] Superbudget [RB]
Penny
and the Irish orchestra in lucid and imaginative performances charting
the brilliance and the darkness of Arnold's dark pilgrimage. This set
is well worth its modest cost. … see Full
Review
Frédéric CHOPIN
(1810-1849) Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor, Op
11 (1830) [40.29] Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor, Op 21 (1829) [31.51]
Krystian Zimerman (piano)
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, cond. Carlo Maria Giulini DDD: recorded
1979 (Op 11) and 1980 (Op 21)
DGG ORIGINALS 463 662-2 [72.26] [PL]
Truly
inspired performances of masterful music. The only question is whether
Zimerman subsequently bettered them. … see
Full Review
Sir
William WALTON
(1902-1983) The Centenary Edition CD1:
Cello Concerto
Symphony No. 1 CD2: Scapino: A Comedy Overture Violin
Concerto Symphony No. 2 CD3:
Façade, Suites Nos I and II Viola Concerto Variations
on a Theme by Hindemith CD4: Coronation March: Crown Imperial
Coronation March: Orb and Sceptre* Belshazzar's Feast
Coronation Te Deum* Suite: Henry V (adapted by Muir Mathieson)
Robert Cohen (cello), Tasmin
Little (violin), Paul Neubauer (viola) Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone),
Timothy Bryam-Wingfield (organ) Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, Waynflete
Singers, L'inviti, Choir of Winchester Cathedral Bournemouth Symphony
Orchestra Andrew Litton, *David Hill Rec Nov 1993 (CD1), March 1994
(CD2), March 1996 (CD3), Guildhall, Southampton; May 1991 (CD4: Coronation
Te Deum, Orb and Sceptre), February 1995 (CD4: remainder),
Winchester Cathedral
DECCA 470 508 2 [4CDs: 73.57, 68.31, 71.25, 78.51] budget price
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This
reissue warmly welcomed as an outstanding contribution to the centenary
year. … see Full Review
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