'Manchester 
          Accents'- Music by:- Walter 
          CARROLL - Eric FOGG - Anthony GILBERT - Terence GREAVES - James LANGLEY 
          - John McCABE - John MANDUELL - Thomas PITFIELD 
 
          Northern Chamber Orchestra - Rec. DDD 
 
          ASC CS CD45 [65.00?] [CSS]  
        
Provincial 
          northern accents predominate amid an urbane eclectic variety … see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Willem MENGELBERG (1871-1951) 
          - Carl Maria von WEBER (1786-1826) Der 
          Freischütz - Overture, Euryanthe – Overture, Oberon – Overture, 
          Felix MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847) Scherzo 
          from the Incidental Music for A Midsummer Night’s Dream - Hector 
          BERLIOZ (1803-1869) Roman Carnival Overture - Three Excerpts 
          from the damnation of Faust: Minuet of the Will-o’-the-wisp, Dance of 
          the Sylphs, Hungarian March - Franz LISZT (1811-1886) 
          Les Préludes - Concertgebouw Orchestra 
 
          Willem Mengelberg - Recorded 1928-1942 
 
          NAXOS 8.110853 [66.43] [JW]  
        
Drama 
          and theatricality in profusion, colour and intense rubati, uniform portamenti 
          and a highly individual and personalized approach to form … see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Benno Moiseiwitsch plays Chopin 
          - Fryderyk CHOPIN (1810-1849) Twenty-Four 
          Preludes Op 28 (Op Posth) - Nocturnes No 2 Op 9/2 (1837) - Polonaise 
          No 9 Op 71/2 (1826) - Ballades 1-4 Opp 12, 38, 47, 52 (1831-42) 
 
          Benno Moiseiwitsch, piano - Recorded Abbey Road, London 1938-48 
 
          APR 5575 [76.47] [JW]  
        
Moiseiwitsch’s 
          Chopin belongs in the highest company. Felicitously transferred, this 
          is a pretty much a self-recommending disc. … see Full 
          Review 
        
Benno 
          Moiseiwitsch plays Tchaikovsky Pyotr 
          Il’yich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) Piano Concerto No 1 Op 23 
          (1875 rev 1879 and 1889) - Piano Concerto No 2 Op 44 (1880) - Chanson 
          triste Op 40/2 (1878) 
 Benno 
          Moiseiwitsch, piano - Roy Robertson, violin and Anthony Pini, cello 
          (Piano Concerto No 2) - Philharmonia Orchestra (Piano Concerto No 1) 
          - Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (Piano Concerto No 2) 
 
          George Weldon - Recorded 1944 (Concerto No 2), 1945 (Concerto No 1, 
          Chanson Triste) 
 APR 
          5518 [68.33] [JW]  
        
Marvellously 
          lucid, unselfconscious and utterly musical without ostentation or grandiloquence. 
          ... See Full Review
        
Great 
          Conductors of the 20th Century: PIERRE 
          MONTEUX - Ludwig van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) 
          Symphony No. 2 (1802) - North German Radio Symphony Orchestra - 
          Rec 1 October 1960, Musikhalle, Hamburg - Richard 
          WAGNER (1813-1883) Prelude and Liebestod: Tristan 
          und Isolde (1865) - North German Radio Symphony Orchestra - Rec 
          14 February 1964, Musikhalle, Hamburg - Paul 
          HINDEMITH (1895-1963) Symphony: Mathis der Maler (1934) 
          - Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra - Rec 12 October 1962, Danish Radio 
          Concert Hall, Copenhagen - Claude DEBUSSY 
          (1862-1918) Three Nocturnes (1899) - Women of the Berkshire 
          Festival Chorus - Boston Symphony Orchestra - Rec 15 August 1955, Symphony 
          Hall, Boston - Pyotr Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY 
          (1840-1893) Music from The Sleeping Beauty, Opus 66	(1890) 
          - London Symphony Orchestra - Rec 3-6 June 1957, Kingsway Hall, London 
          - Claude-Joseph Rouget DE LISLE (1760-1836) 
          La Marseillaise 
 
          London Symphony Orchestra - Rec June 1962, Walthamstow Town Hall, London 
          - In association with IMG Artists 
 
          EMI CLASSICS CZ5 75474 2 [2CDs: 73.03; 74.07] [TB]  
        
Monteux: 
          venerable master of his craft, but the performances can be bettered 
          elsewhere, at least as far as quality of sound is concerned. The Beethoven 
          Symphony No. 2 is worth the money all on its own. … see Full 
          Review 
        
 
           Music 
          for Saxophone and Orchestra - Claude 
          DEBUSSY (1862-1918) Rapsodie for orchestra and alto saxophone 
          (original version) (1908 scored Roger-Ducasse 1919) - Darius 
          MILHAUD (1892-1974) 
          Scaramouche; suite for alto saxophone and orchestra (1937) - Jacques 
          IBERT (1890-1962) Concertino da camera for alto saxophone 
          and eleven instruments (1935) - Heitor VILLA-LOBOS 
          (1887-1959) Fantasia for soprano saxophone, three horns and 
          strings (1948) - Alexander GLAZUNOV (1865-1936) 
          Concerto for alto saxophone and strings (1934) - Ekaterini 
          KARAMESSINI (b 1967) Song of Dionysus; Concerto for saxophone 
          and orchestra (2002) 
 
          Theodore Kerkezos, saxophone - Philharmonia Orchestra/Martyn Brabbins 
          - Recorded All Saint’s Church, London May 2002 
 
          NAXOS 8.557063 [71.08] [JW]  
        
A 
          well-filled infectious delight of a disc … see Full 
          Review 
        
Music 
          From Six Continents 2001 Series - 
          Alan BRINGS (b. USA1934) Scherzi musicale; Betty 
          BEATH (b. Australia 1932) Woman’s Song for Strings; 
          Sonja GROSSNER (b. UK 1942) From 
          Dark to Light - Moravian Philharmonic conducted by Toshiyuki Shimada 
          -  Maximilian 
          KREUZ (b. Austria 1953) Mouvement symphonique No.3 - Vienna 
          Chamber Orchestra conducted by Alexander Liebreich - 
          Tsippi FLEISCHER (b. Israel 1946) Symphony No.4 A Moving 
          Shadow - Eyal Sela, folk winds and Yinon Muallem, folk percussion 
          
 Members of the Prague Philharmonic 
          conducted by Jiri Mikula - Recording details not available 
 
          VIENNA MODERN MASTERS VMM 3053 [62.49] [GH]  
        
A 
          mixture of styles, compositional originality and expertise. The strengths 
          lie with the Kreuzer and Fleischer … see Full 
          Review 
        
No 
          Title Required: Chamber 
          Music by RAINIER and HARRISON - Priaulx RAINIER 
          (1903-1986) ‘Suite’ for clarinet and piano (1943); Five Pieces 
          for keyboard (1951-55) Viola Sonata (1945) - Sadie 
          HARRISON (b.1965) No title required (1994) - Three Expositions 
          (1997) - After Colonna (2001) - Double Image: Carola Neilenger (flute) 
          Andrew Sparing (clarinet) Philippa Ibbotson (violin) and 
 
          David Carhart (piano) - Recorded in the Gateway Studios, Kingston, London, 
          July 2001 
 METIER CD92056 
          [70.15] [GH]  
        
This 
          music will probably have limited appeal but I find it strong and brilliant, 
          perhaps you will … see Full Review 
          
        
 
          The Piano G & Ts. 
          Recordings from the Gramophone and Typewriter era (1900-1907); Alfred 
          Grünfeld, Raoul Pugno and Natalia Janotha - 
          Alfred 
          GRÜNFELD (1852-1924) 
          Serenade Op 32 - Etude a la tarantella Op 47/3 - Mazurka à la 
          Viennoise Op 51 - Ungarische Fantasie Op 55 - Valse mignonne Op 51/4 
          - Romance Op 42 - Franz SCHUBERT (1797-1828) 
          Wohin - Die Forelle - Johann STRAUSS (1825-1899) 
          Frühlingsstimmenwalzer arr Grünfeld - Georg 
          Frederic HANDEL (1685-1759) Suite No 4 – Gavotte and Variations 
          - Alessandro SCARLATTI (1660-1725) 
          Sonata in a L495 - Raoul PUGNO (1852-1914) 
          Impromptu valse - Valse lente - Fryderyk CHOPIN 
          (1810-1849) Waltz in A Flat Op 34/1 - Nocturne in F Sharp Op 
          15/2 - Impromptu in A Flat Op 29 - Berceuse in D Flat Op 57 - Sonata 
          in B Flat Minor Op 35 – March funèbre - Felix 
          MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847) Songs without words Op 67/4 - Scherzo 
          in E Minor Op 16/2 - Jules MASSENET (1842-1912) 
          Valse folle - Emmanuel CHABRIER (1841-1894) 
          Scherzo-valse - Fryderyk CHOPIN (1810-1849) 
          Fugue in A Minor - Felix MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847) 
          Songs without words Op 67/4 - Natalia JANOTHA 
          (1856-1932) Polish carillon (extract) - Gavotte impériale 
          
 Alfred Grünfeld, 
          piano (all items from Grünfeld to Strauss) - Raoul Pugno, piano 
          (all items from Handel to Mendelssohn’s Scherzo) - Natalia Janotha, 
          piano (last four items) - Recorded Vienna, Paris and London 1903-1905 
          
 APR 5532 [77.13] 
          [JW]  
        
Incision, 
          clarity of fingerwork and superb touch … see Full 
          Review 
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Leontyne 
          Price Rediscovered  HANDEL , 
          BRAHMS, GIORDANO,  
          POULENC, BARBER, 
            
          HOIBY,  Spirituals, 
          PUCCINI, 
          CILEA 
 Leontyne 
          Price (soprano) David Garvey (piano) Recorded ‘live’ at Carnegie Hall, 
          New York City on 28 February, 1965 
 
          RCA RED SEAL 09026 63908 2 [66’36] [JQ]  
        
Recommended 
          urgently to all lovers of the singing voice. If you only buy one disc 
          of vocal music this year make sure it’s this one! … see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Ron GRAINER, 
          Robert FARNON, Wilfred 
          JOSEPHS 
          and Albert ELMS The Prisoner Original 
          Television Soundtrack 
Vol. 
          1: SILVA SCREEN FILMCD 601-3 [PS] 
        
Whether 
          one’s interest is The Prisoner or the popular music of a generation 
          ago, or both these attractively presented discs can be recommended with 
          confidence. … see Full Review 
        
 
          The Queen's Goodnight: Tudor to Jacobean Instrumental Music John 
          JOHNSON (fl. 1579-1594): A Dump or The Queenes Treble  
          John 
          DOWLAND (1563-1626): A Pavion Solus cum sola.  ANONYMOUS: 
          Robin is to the Greenwood gone  Edward 
          JOHNSON (fl. 1572-1601): A Medley.  Richard 
          ALLISON (b. 1560-70, d. before 1610): Allison's Knell.  
          ANONYMOUS: 
          Artheres Dump  Thomas 
          ROBINSON (fl. 1589-1609): Twenty Waies upon the Bels  
          Thomas 
          ROBINSON: The Queenes good Night  John 
          DOWLAND: The most sacred Queene Elizabeth her Galliard  
          Giles 
          FARNABY (c. 1563-1640): Rest  Tobias 
          HUME (c. 1579-1645): Lamentations.  William 
          BYRD (1540-1623): The Bells  Tobias 
          HUME: Deth  
          Tobias HUME: Life  Orlando 
          GIBBONS (1583-1625): Fantasia  William 
          CORKINE (fl. 1610-17) & Orlando GIBBONS: 
          Whoope, doe me no harme good man.  John 
          JOHNSON: The New Hunt is upp  ANONYMOUS: 
          The Scottish Huntsupe & Jigg 
 
          Charivari Agréable (Susanne Heinrich - Treble, Tenor and Bass 
          Viols; Kah-Ming Ng - Keyboards; Lynda Sayce - Lute) Rec: April 2002, 
          Hertford College, Oxford, 
 
          SIGNUM SIGCD020 [69.00] [KM] 
        
A 
          fine disc for those who appreciate Elizabethan music, or a superb introduction 
          for those interested in discovering its riches. … see Full 
          Review 
        
           
          Romantic Symphonic Music by Flemish 
          Composers - Vol. II Jef 
          VAN HOOF (1886-1959) Symphony 
          No. 2 (1941) [32.32] Lodewijk MORTELMANS 
          (1868-1952) Mythe der Lente (1895) [10.28] Peter 
          BENOIT (1834-1901) In de Velden - Song for oboe and 
          string orchestra (1869) [1.58] Arthur MEULEMANS 
          (1884-1966) Symphony No. 7 Zwaneven - Een Heidesymfonie (Swan 
          Heath - A Fenland Symphony) (1940) [29.02] 
 
          Joost Gils (oboe) VRT Philharmonic Orchestra/Silveer Van den Broeck 
          rec. Magdalenzaal, Brussels, 24-26 April 1996 DDD 
 
          MARCO POLO 8.225101 [74.24] [RB] 
        
Freshen 
          your reactions with these Flemish works enthusiastically put across 
          and vividly recorded. ... see Full Review 
          
        
 
          RENAISSANCE MUSIC AT PRINCELY COURTS OF EUROPE  ELIZABETHAN 
          COURT IN LONDON Anthony HOLBORNE 
          (????-1602) 
          Thomas MORLEY (1557-1602) HENRY 
          VIII (1491-1547) John DOWLAND (1563-1626) 
          FRENCH ROYAL COURT IN PARIS Pierre ATTAINGNANT 
          (1494-1522) 
          Claude GERVAISE (????-1560) Pierre 
          CERTON (????-1572) Clément JANNEQUIN 
          (1485-1558) Claudin de SERMISY (1490?-1562) 
          GERMAN COURTS Michael PRAETORIUS (1571-1621) 
          Melchior FRANCK (1580?-1639) Hening 
          DEDEKIND (1544-1628) ROZMBERK COURT IN CESKY KRUMLOV Giovanni 
          GASTOLDI (1550-1622) Francesco BENDUSI 
          (????-1553?) Adriano BANCHIERI (1565-1634) 
          Giorgio MAINERIO (1535-1582)  
 
          Rozmberk Consort, Prague, directed by Frantisek Pok Recorded in 1993 
          at the DAMU studios, Prague 
 
          SUPRAPHON SU3194-2 931 [60.12] [WH] 
        
Those 
          who listened at Europe’s princely courts in the sixteenth century to 
          artistry like this were lucky indeed. … see 
          Full Review  
        
 
          SASHA plays Romantic 
          Russian Rarities - Henryk 
          WIENIAWSKI Souvenir de Moscou, Op. 6. Sergei 
          PROKOFIEV (arr. Fikhtengoltz) Five Pieces from 'Cinderella'. 
          Sergei RACHMANINOV (1873-1943) Daisies. 
          Romance, Op. 6 No. 1. Reinhold GLIERE 
          (1875-1956) Romance, Op. 3. Mikhail Ivanovich 
          GLINKA (1884-1887) Mazurka. Efrem 
          ZIMBALIST (1889-1985) Fantasy on a Theme from Rimsky-Korsakov's 
          'Le coq d'or'. 
 Alexander 
          Sitkovetsky (violin); Olga Sitkovetsky (piano). Recorded at the American 
          Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City, on 29th-31st October 2000. 
          [DDD] 
 EMI ANGEL 5 
          57025-2 [55'12] [CC]  
        
Even 
          at its best fails to ignite and excite. Symptomatic of the polished, 
          squeaky-clean young virtuosi of today. … see Full 
          Review
        
 
        
Berl 
          Senofsky and Gary Graffman in Concert at the Library of Congress 
          Johannes BRAHMS (1833-1897) Violin 
          Sonata No 2 in A Major Op 100 Sonatensatz Serge 
          PROKOFIEV (1891-1953) Violin Sonata No 1 in F Minor Op 80 
          
 Berl Senofsky, violin Gary 
          Graffman, piano Recorded in concert at The Library of Congress 14 March 
          1975 
 BRIDGE 9118 
          [57.09] [JW]  
        
An 
          admirable tribute to a fine violinist. … see Full 
          Review  
        
 
           
          Daniil Shtoda (tenor): Piotr Il'yich 
          TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) Serenade, Op.63 
          No. 6. The Nightingale, Op.60 No. 4. At the Ball, Op.38 No. 3. Again, 
          as before, alone, Op.73 No. 6. Night, Op.73 No. 2. I should like in 
          a single word. It was in the early spring, Op.38 No. 2. Why? Op.6 No. 
          5, Does the day reign? Op.47 No. 6. Mily BALAKIREV 
          (1837-1910) Embrace me and Kiss me. Spanish Song - 
          Nicolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (1844-1908) The Octave, Op.45 No. 
          3. The clouds begin to scatter, Op.42 No. 3. The rose and the nightingale, 
          Op.2 No. 2. Of what in the silence of the night, Op.40 No. 3. The Nymph, 
          Op.56 No. 1 - César CUI (1835-1918) 
          The burnt letter, Op. 33 No. 4. A statue in Tsarskoe, Op.57 No. 
          17. I loved you, Op.33 No. 3 - Sergei 
          RACHMANINOV (1873-1943) Do you remember the evening?. Lilacs, 
          Op. 21 No. 5. They answered, Op.21 No. 4. At my window, Op. 26 No. 10. 
          Oh do not sing to me, Op.4 No. 4. Fragment from A. de Musset, Op.21 
          No. 6. 
 Daniil Shtoda 
          (tenor); Larissa Gergieva (piano). Recorded in Potton Hall, Suffolk, 
          in April 2000. [DDD] 
 
          EMI CLASSICS DEBUT CDZ 5 74232 2 [64.29] [CC]  
        
A 
          variable recital, then. Shtoda is certainly worth watching, even if 
          he did not quite deliver the goods on this occasion. … see Full 
          Review 
        
Soldier, 
          Soldier: Barrack Room 
          Ballads of Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) - 
          Gerard F COBB To T.A; Gunga 
          Din; Ford o'Kabul River; The Young British Soldier; Lichtenberg; Fuzzy 
          Wuzzy; Belts; 'Oonts; Snarleyow - J P MCCALL 
          Boots; Route Marchin'; Cells; W 
          WARD-HIGGS Troopin'; The Widow's Party; Bill 'Awkins - 
          Gordon SUTHERLAND The Widow at Windsor - 
          Maurice BELL Follow me 'ome - Walter 
          DAMROSCH Danny Deever - Oley SPEAKS 
          On the Road to Mandalay - Mary CARMICHAEL 
          Tommy - Percy GRAINGER Soldier, 
          Soldier 
 Michael Halliwell 
          (bar) - David Miller (piano) - rec Nov 2000, Sydney Opera House Concert 
          Hall, Australia. DDD 
 
          ARTWORKS AW028 [76.00] [RB]  
        
Vivid 
          and full-blooded characterisation ... a voice of outstanding quality 
          ... glorious lyrically rounded tone. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Sonatas for Double Bass Franz 
          SCHUBERT (1797-1828) Sonata 
          in a for Arpeggione and pianoforte, D.821 (1824) Paul 
          HINDEMITH (1895-1963) Sonata for double-bass and pianoforte 
          (1949) František HERTL Sonata for 
          double-bass and pianoforte 
 
          Duncan McTier (double-bass), Kathron Sturrock (pianoforte) Recorded 
          18th-19th November 1999, 28th March 
          2000 (Hertl) at Potton Hall, Suffolk, England 
 
          BLACK BOX BBM1007 [57’ 41"] [CH] 
        
If 
          you want to know what a double-bass can do, and maybe even if you think 
          you don’t, you should get this. … see Full 
          Review  
        
 
           
          "Songs from the Exotic" 
          (Accompanied Songs). Manuel de FALLA 
          (1874 - 1946) ‘Siete canciones populares españolas’ - 
          Judith WEIR (b.1954) ‘Songs from the Exotic’ - 
          Joaquin RODRIGO (1901 - 1999) ‘Madrigales amatorios’ - 
          Luciano BERIO (b.1925) ‘Quattro Canzoni Populari’ 
 
          Polly May (mezzo) - Lucy Walker (piano) - Recorded 27th to 
          29th January 2001 at the Reid Concert Hall Edinburgh, Scotland. 
          
 DELPHIAN DCD 
          34002 [43.36] [SM]  
        
Voice 
          and piano very well captured within an acoustic that is airy and clear, 
          quite deep and just a little "dark". … see Full 
          Review 
        
           
          Songs of Winter Nights Vitezslav 
          NOVAK (1870-1949) Songs 
          of Winter Nights Op 30 Josef Bohuslav FOERSTER 
          (1859-1951) Dreaming Op 47 Zdenek 
          FIBICH (1850-1900) Two Scherzi Op 4 Leos 
          JANACEK (1854-1928) Intimate Sketches Moravian Dances 
 
          Marian Lapsansky, piano Recorded Martinů Hall, Prague March and 
          September 1995 
 
          SUPRAPHON SU 3016-2 131 [73’40] [JW] 
        
Adds 
          materially to Lapsansky’s reputation as a connoisseur exponent of his 
          native literature. … see Full Review 
           
        
Spectrum 
          3: 25 
          Contemporary works for piano from around the 
          globe Pēteris PLAKIDIS (Latvia 
          b.1947) Distant Song Param VIR (India 
          b.1952) White Light Chorale Karen TANAKA 
          (Japan b.1961) Lavender Field Javier ALVAREZ 
          (Mexico b.1956) n mambo Detlev GLANERT 
          (Germany b.1960) Lied im Berg Sohrab UDUMAN 
          (Sri Lanka b.1962) Still, Suspended Victoria 
          BORISOVA-OLLAS (Russia b.1969) Silent Island Aulis 
          SALLINEN (Finland b.1935) King Lear’s Distant 
          War Joyce BEE TUAN KOH (Singapore 
          b.1968) la Pierre magenta Gerald BARRY 
          (Eire b.1952) Root Position Lyell CRESSWELL 
          (New Zealand b.1944) Apteryx Toek NUMAN 
          (Netherlands b.1971) Bergen Julia WOLFE 
          (USA b.1958) Earring Alexandre LUNSQUI 
          (Brazil b.1969) tempo absurdo Peter SCULTHORPE 
          (Australia b.1929) Song for a Penny Poul 
          RUDERS (Denmark b.1949) Shooting Stars Faidros 
          KAVALLARIS (Cyprus b.1950) Yassemí Naji 
          HAKIM (Lebanon b.1955) Dumia Jean-Marc 
          SINGIER (France b.1954) Fragments distincts, fouillis d’instants 
          Sylvie BODOROVÁ (Czech Republic 
          b.1954) Carousel Julian YU (China 
          b.1957) Yellow Beanleaves Rodney SHARMAN 
          (Canada b.1958) The Anglo Tango Ramon LAZKANO 
          (Spain b.1968) Zortziko Haflidi HALLGRIMSSON 
          (Iceland b.1941) Drymla Kevin VOLANS 
          (South Africa b.1949) Wrist Rock 
 
          Thalia Myers - Piano Recorded at Challow Park, Berkshire on 18 and 
          19 February 2001 DDD 
 
          METRONOME MET CD 1053 [40:15] [CT]  
        
An 
          entertaining and interesting collection of piano miniatures written 
          with young players and amateurs in mind, reflecting the diversity and 
          eclecticism of the current international contemporary music scene. … 
          see Full Review 
          You may sample or purchase this disc or make 
          a HUGE saving by downloading it.  
        
 
           
          Leopold STOKOWSKI 
          (1882-1977): 
          Great 
          Conductors of the 20th Century - CD1: Jean 
          SIBELIUS (1865-1957) Symphony no. 1 (1899) - National 
          Philharmonic Orchestra. Rec. West Ham Central Mission, London, 2nd, 
          4th, 5th Nov 1976 - Carl 
          NIELSEN (1865-1931) Symphony no.2 "The Four Temperaments" 
          (1902) - Danish State Symphony Orchestra. Rec. live, Odd Fellow 
          Palæt, Copenhagen,4th Aug 1967 - Percy 
          GRAINGER (1882-1961) Handel in the Strand (1932) - 
          Country Gardens (1908-18) - Shepherd’s Hey (1911) - Leopold 
          Stokowski and His Symphony Orchestra. Rec. The Manhattan Centre, New 
          York City, 31st May 1950 - CD2: Paul 
          DUKAS (1865-1935) La Péri – Fanfare (1912) 
          - Leopold Stokowski and His Symphony Orchestra. Rec. Riverside Plaza 
          Hotel, New York City, 12th Feb.1957. Johannes 
          BRAHMS (1833-1897) Tragic Overture, op.81 (1881) 
          - National Philharmonic Orchestra. Rec. Abbey Rd. Studios, London, 9th 
          April 1977 - Franz LISZT(1811-1886) 
          Hungarian Rhapsody in F minor, S359 No.1 (date unknown) - Members 
          of the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Rec. The Manhattan Centre, New York City, 
          10th Feb. 1955 - Joaquin TURINA 
          (1882-1949) La oración de torero, op.34 (1925) - Leopold 
          Stokowski and His Symphony Orchestra. Rec. Riverside Plaza Hotel, New 
          York City, 19th Feb.1958. Jacques 
          IBERT (1890-1962) Escales – Symphonic Poem (1924) 
          - Orchestre National de la Radioffusion Française - Richard 
          WAGNER (1813-1883) Tristan und Isolde (1859): Love 
          Music - Philadelphia Orchestra. Rec. Broadwood Hall, Philadelphia, 
          Feb. 25th 1960 Reinhold GLIERE 
          (1875-1956) - The Red Poppy – Concert Suite op.70, 
          Russian Sailors’ Dance (1927) 
 
          Leopold Stokowski and His Symphony Orchestra. Rec. Riverside Plaza Hotel, 
          New York City, 14th Feb.1953. National Philharmonic Orchestra; 
          Danish State Radio Symphony Orchestra; Members of the NBC Symphony Orchestra; 
          Philadelphia Orchestra; Orchestre National de la Radioffusion Française; 
          Leopold Stokowski and His Orchestra; Percy Grainger/Leopold Stokowski 
          - Great Conductors of the 20th Century 
 
          EMI CLASSICS/IMG ARTISTS 7243 5 75480 2 1 [2CDs: 78:43+78:45] 
          [GPJ]  
        
Stokowski 
          illuminated the expressive essence of the music he loved in an inimitable 
          way … see Full Review  
        
Stokowski 
          and the New York Philharmonic Volume 1 
          - Richard WAGNER (1813-1883) The Flying 
          Dutchman – Overture (1843), Die Walküre – Wotan’s Farewell and 
          Magic Fire Music (arr Stokowski) (1850) - Mikhail 
          IPPOLITOV-IVANOV (1859-1935) Caucasian Sketches – No 2 In 
          the Village (1894) - Olivier MESSIAEN (1908-1992) 
          L’Ascension – Four Symphonic Meditations (1933) - Charles 
          Tomlinson GRIFFES (1884-1920) Roman Sketches – The White 
          Peacock - Ralph VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (1872-1958) 
          Sir John in Love – Fantasia on Greensleeves (arr Ralph Greaves) 
          (1934) - Piotr Il’yich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) 
          Francesca da Rimini (1876) 
 
          New York Philharmonic Orchestra/Leopold Stokowski - Recorded New York 
          1947-49 
 CALA CACD0533 
          [76.47] [JW]  
        
Proselytiser, 
          synthesiser, occasional tyrant, never a dull moment … see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Stokowski and the New York 
          Philharmonic Volume 2 - Richard 
          WAGNER (1813-1883) Rienzi – Overture (1842), Die Götterdämmerung 
          (1876) – Siegfried’s Rhine Journey; Siegfried’s Funeral Music - Aram 
          KHACHATURIAN (1903-1978) Masquerade Suite - Pyotr 
          Il’yich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) Serenade for Strings (1880) 
          – Waltz - Jean SIBELIUS (1865-1957) 
          
          Swanwhite - Maiden with the Roses - Arnold 
          SCHOENBERG (1874-1951) Gurrelieder – Song of the Wood-Dove 
          (arr Erwin Stein) (1900-03 rev 1910-11) - Aaron 
          COPLAND (1900-1990) Billy the Kid (1938 concert suite 1939) 
          – Prairie Night; Celebration Dance 
 
          New York Philharmonic Orchestra/Leopold Stokowski - Recorded New York 
          1947-49 
 CALA CACD0534 
          [76.40] [JW]  
        
Not 
          essential Stokowski but readings of flair and vigour, too long buried 
          in the vaults … see Full 
          Review  
        
Leopold 
          Stokowski Richard 
          WAGNER (1813-1883) Siegfried Idyll (1870) - Ralph 
          VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (1872-1958) Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas 
          Tallis (1909) - Arnold SCHOENBERG (1874-1951) 
          Verklärte Nacht (1899) 
 
          The Symphony of the Air/Leopold Stokowski - Recorded in concert at The 
          Library of Congress November 17th 1960 
 
          BRIDGE 9074 [63.39] [JW]  
        
Naturalness, 
          simplicity, numerous delicious touches – the portamento is discreet 
          and sparing, used to heighten expressive quality … see Full 
          Review
         
          There is Sweet Music: 
          English Choral Songs 1890-1950 - 
          Charles Villiers Stanford 
          The 
          Blue Bird; Quick we have but a second (arr.) - Frederick 
          Delius: 
          Two Unaccompanied part-songs - Edward 
          Elgar: 
          There is sweet music; My love dwelt in a Northern Land - 
          Ralph Vaughan Williams: 
          Three Shakespeare Songs - 
          E.J. Moeran: 
          The Sailor & young Nancy (arr.) - 
          Percy Grainger: 
          Brigg Fair (arr); Londonderry Air (arr.) - Edward 
          T Chapman: 
          The three ravens (arr.) - 
          Gustav Holst: 
          My sweetheart's like Venus (arr.) - 
          Edward Bairstow: The 
          oak and the ash (arr.) - 
          Benjamin Britten: 
          Five Flower Songs 
 
          The Cambridge Singers: directed by John Rutter - Recorded in the Great 
          Hall of University College School, London, February 1986 
          
 COLLEGIUM RECORDS 
          CSCD 505 [56.27] 
          [JF]  
        A 
          good introduction to the English Choral Tradition from the first half 
          of the 20th century … see Full Review 
        
 
          Swiss Concertos 
          of the Twentieth Century: Flute and Clarinet - Hermann 
          HALLER 
          (1914-2002) Flute and Clarinet Concerto (1961) [17.03] - Wladimir 
          VOGEL (1896-1984) Flute Concertino (1979) [11.19] - Robert 
          BLUM (1900-1994) Clarinet Concertino (1974) [11.29] 
          - Hans SCHAEUBLE (1906-1988) 
          Flute Concertino (1959) [15.58] - 
 
          Philipp Jundt (flute) - Elisabeth Häfliger (clarinet) - Camerata 
          Zürich (strings)/Räto Tschupp - rec. Radio Studio, Zürich, 
          Oct 2001 (Blum; Haller); Jan 2002 (Vogel; Schaeuble) 
 
          GUILD GMCD 7250 [56.47] [RB]  
        
The 
          answer to 'what next after the Nielsen wind concertos' ... see Full 
          Review 
        
A Trinity Christmas - 
          Phillipp NICOLAI (1556-1608) harm. Michael 
          PRAETORIUS (c1571-1621): ‘Wake, O wake with tidings thrilling’ 
          [1’23"] Anon (13th century). ‘Edi beo thu hevene quene’ [0’54"] Arr. D. 
          WILLCOCKS (b.1919): ‘Of the Father’s heart begotten’ [3’27"] Anon (14th century): ‘Angelus ad virginem’ [1’42"] Johannes BRAHMS 
          (1833-1897): ‘Es is ein Ros’ entsprungen’* [2’23"] Patrick 
          HADLEY (1899-1973): ‘I sing of a maiden’ [2’30"] Samuel 
          SCHEIDT (1587-1654): ‘A child is born in Bethlehem’ [2’08"] H. J. GAUNTLETT (1805-1876): ‘Once 
          in royal David’s city’ [2’25"] G. R. WOODWARD 
          (1848-1934): ‘Up! Good Christen folk, and listen’ [1’22"] Czech 
          trad. arr. D. WILLCOCKS: ‘Rocking’ 
          [1’47"] English trad. Arr. H. Walford 
          DAVIES (1869-1941): ‘The Holly and the Ivy’ [3’27"] John IRELAND (1879-1962): ‘The Holy 
          boy’* [2’42"] M. PRAETORIUS, arr. 
          R. MARLOW (b.1939): ‘A great and mighty 
          wonder’ [4’04"] Arr. Edgar PETTMAN (1865-1943): ‘I saw a maiden’ [3’19"] William MATHIAS 
          (1934-1992): Sir Christémas’ [1’31"] Trad. German, 
          harm. J. S. BACH (1685-1750):’O little 
          one sweet’ [2’10"] Richard Rodney BENNETT 
          (b. 1936): ‘Out of your sleep’ [1’41"] Henri 
          MULET (1878-1967): ‘Noël’** [2’36"] English 
          trad. Arr. D. WILLCOCKS: ‘Tomorrow 
          shall be my dancing day’ [1’53"] Anon. Arr. D. 
          WILLCOCKS: ‘O come, all ye faithful’ [3’38"] Trad. 
          German, arr. R. L. PEARSALL (1795-1856): 
          ‘In dulci jubilo’ [3’38"] J. S. BACH: 
          ‘In dulci jubilo’ ** [2’22"] English trad. Arr. D. 
          WILLCOCKS: ‘I saw three ships’ [1’50"] French trad. 
          Arr. Martin SHAW (1875-1958): ‘Noël 
          nouvelet’ [2’38"] Felix MENDELSSOHN 
          (1809-1847), arr. D. WILLCOCKS: Hark! the herald angels sing’ [3’01"] JeanFrançois
          DANDRIEU (c 1682-1738): 
          ‘Le Roy des cieux’ ** [0’51"] Peter 
          CORNELIUS (1824-1874), arr. Ivor ATKINS (1869-1987); ‘The 
          three kings’ [2’26"] Elizabeth POSTON 
          (1905-1987); ’Jesus Christ, the apple tree’ [3’04"] Felix 
          MENDELSSOHN: ‘Frohlokket, ihr Völker auf Erden’ (Op.79/1) 
          [1’28"] Conrad KOCHER (1786-1872), 
          arr. D. WILLCOCKS: ‘As with gladness 
          men of old’ [2’41"] 
 
          The Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, directed by Richard Marlow 
          - *Douglas Paine and **Benjamin Woodward (organ) - Recorded in Trinity 
          College Chapel, Cambridge, July 4-6 2001 
          
 GMN CO118 [71’01]
          [JQ]         
        Choice 
          of music and dedication of performance remind us, as all good Christmas 
          music should, what the season is really about. … See Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Maxim Vengerov: Eugène YSÄYE 
          (1858-1931) Sonatas for solo violin, Opus 
          27: No. 2, No.3, No. 4, No. 6 (1923) - Rodion 
          SHCHEDRIN (born 1932) Echo Sonata, Opus 69 (1985) - Balalaika, 
          Opus 100 (2000) - Johann Sebastian BACH 
          (1685-1750) Sonata for solo violin in A minor, BWV565 (c1717) 
 
          Maxim Vengerov (violin) - Rec 22-25 May 2002, Potton Hall, Suffolk; 
          24 May 2002, Barbican, London (Schedrin Balalaika) 
 
          EMI CLASSICS 5 57384 2 [66.42] [TB]  
        
Performance 
          that are compelling … great fire and commitment. … see Full 
          Review 
        
 
        
 
          Victoria de los Angeles 
          - 
          Alessandro 
          SCARLATTI (1660-1725): 
          ‘Le violette’ [2’26"] - George Frideric 
          HANDEL (1685-1759): ‘So shall the Lute and Harp Awake’ (from 
          Judas Maccabaeus) [4’28"] - Franz 
          SCHUBERT (1797-1828): ‘Mein!’ (from Die Schöne Müllerin, 
          D795) [2’33"] - Robert SCHUMANN 
          (1810-1856): ‘Widmung’, Op.25 No.1 [2’27"] - Johannes 
          BRAHMS (1833-1897): ‘Nachtigall’, Op. 97 No. 1 [2’51"]; 
          ‘Meine Liebe ist grün’, Op.63 No.5 [1’31"] - Igor 
          STRAVINSKY (1882-1971): ‘Pastorale’ [2’01"] - Maurice 
          RAVEL (1875-1937): ‘Vocalise-étude en forme de habañera’ 
          [2’59"] - Henri DUPARC (1848-1933): 
          ‘L’Invitation au voyage’ [4’17"] - Ernesto 
          HALFFTER (1905-1989): ‘La corza blanca’ [1’35"]; ‘La 
          niña que se va al mar’ [3’01"] - Amadeo 
          VIVES (1871-1932): ‘La presumida’ [2’23"]; ‘El retrato 
          de Isabela’ [2’09"] - Joaquín NIN 
          (1879-1949): ‘Montañesa’ [2’26"];‘Paño murciano’ 
          [1145"] - Fernando OBRADORS 
          (1897-1945): Chiquitita la novia’ [2’57"] - Léo 
          DELIBES (1836-1891): Bonjour, Suzon!’ [2’46"] - Joaquín 
          VALVERDE (1846-1910): ‘Clavelitos’ [1’58"] - Hector 
          BERLIOZ (1803-1869): Les Nuits d’été, 
          Op. 7* (‘Villanelle’ [2’27"]; ‘Le Spèctre de la rose’ [6’41"]; 
          ‘L’île inconnue’ [3’47"]) - Victoria de los Angeles (soprano) 
          - Gerald Moore (piano) - *BBC Symphony Orchestra 
 
          conducted by Rudolf Schwarz - Recorded in the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 
          25 August 1957 - *Royal Festival Hall, London, 24 April 1957 
 
          BBC LEGENDS BBCL4101-2 [61’57"] [JQ]  
        
The 
          real value of this release lies in the Edinburgh Festival items and 
          all admirers of this great singer will want to acquire it for these 
          alone. … see Full Review 
        
WARNER 
          ARTIST PORTRAIT Series: Details only: Hélène 
          Grimaud  
 
          Warner Portrait 0927481732 ; William 
          Christie and Les Arts Florissants 
 
          Warner Portrait 0927479852; Alban 
          Berg Quartet 
 
          Warner Portrait 0927479822 ; Il 
          Giardino Armonico 
 
          Warner Portrait 0927481742 ; Andreas 
          Staier  
 
          Warner Portrait 0927479842; Maxim 
          Vengerov 
 
          Warner Portrait 0927481762 
        Fritz 
          WUNDERLICH (tenor) 
          Sacred Songs 
 Historical 
          Recordings: 1956-8 ADD 
          HÄNSSLER CLASSIC CD 93.025 [76.09] [DW]  
        
Why 
          isn't all early music performed like this in this simple, direct unostentatious 
          way? … see Full Review 
          You may sample, download or purchase this recording 
          P&P free world-wide 
        
 
        
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          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 [DW] 
        
  
        
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          days)]
          [Part 1 New]  [Part 2 A-B] [Part 3 
          C-L]
          [Part 4 M-R]  [Part 
          5 S-Z]
          [Part 6 Misc A-L]  [Part 
          7 Misc M-Z]
        
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