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Charles
CAMILLERI (b.1931)
Four
Greek Dances (1950s) - Dirge 11.09.01 (2001) - Duo Sonata (1998) - Divertimento
No.2 (1957) - Shomyo - Three Folk Songs from Malta (1971) - Trio No.2a
This attractive and varied selection of clarinet works by Camilleri is superbly well served both by the performers and the recording. … see Full Review Fryderyk
CHOPIN
(1810-1849) Piano
Sonata No.1 in C minor Op.4 (1826) - Piano Sonata No.2 in B flat minor
Op.35 (1839) - Piano Sonata No.3 in B minor Op.58 (1844) Those who have followed Hatto so far in her Chopin series will assuredly want to follow her here. They will be rewarded. … see Full Review Humphrey
CLUCAS (b.1941)
Urbs
Beata (2000) Suite (1993) - Passacaglia (1998) - Sinfonietta (1994) -
Toccata (2000) - Credo (1990) - Adoro Te (1994) - Three Plainsong Preludes
(2000) - Qui Lux Es (1988)
Crowley’s impeccable readings are a joy to listen to. Magnificent recording throughout … see Full Review
Henry COWELL (1897-1965)
Songs The
Morning Pool - April - Song in the Songless - Music When Soft Voices Die
- Angus Og - Manuanaun's Birthing - Where She Lies - How Old is Song?
- Mother Goose Rhymes - Two Songs on Poems of Catherine Riegger - The
Pasture - Spring Pools - The Donkey - Daybreak - The Little Black Boy
- Three Songs on Poems of Langston Hughes - Mice Lament - Because the
Cat - Three Songs on Poems of Padraic Colum - Firelight and Lamp An imaginative and revealing song anthology … see Full Review RECORDING
OF THE MONTH - Jean CRAS
(1879-1932) String
trio (1926) - Albert ROUSSEL (1869-1937)
String Trio Op.58 (1937) - Jean FRANÇAIX
(1904-1997) String Trio (1933) Worthy ambassadors for this wilful, complex and impressive corpus of music. … see Full Review
Paul DUKAS (1865-1935)
Complete
Piano Music: Piano Sonata in E flat minor (1901) [46’34]. La Plainte,
au loin, du faune (1902) [5’18]. Variations, Interlude et Finale
sur un thème de Rameau (1902) [18’48]. Prélude élégiaque
(1909) [4’31]
Recommendable, then, especially given the price. … see Full Review Maurice
DURUFLÉ
(1902-1986) Requiem,
Op.9 (1947), version for choir and organ Four Motets, Op.10 (1960)
Missa ‘Cum jubilo’, Op.11 (1966) It is good to have a digital ‘organ only’ version of Duruflé’s sublime Requiem in the catalogue. … see Full Review Antonín
DVOŘÁK (1841-1904)
Requiem,
B165/Op. 89 (1890) Warner’s ‘Apex’ series is lumpy in quality, and it has to be admitted that this is one of its more middling offerings. Text and translation would have been nice. … see Full Review RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Hanns EISLER
(1898-1962) String
Quartet (1937) Anton WEBERN (1883-1945)
Five Pieces for String Quartet Op.5 (1909) Alexander
von ZEMLINSKY (1871-1942) String Quartet No.2 Op.15 (1915)
The Webern and Zemlinsky scores are indispensable in any chamber music collection and these performances are out of the top-drawer. … see Full Review
George ENESCU
(1881-1955) Suites
for solo piano: No. 1 in G minor Dans le style ancien Op. 3 (1897)
[19.40] - No. 2 in D major Op. 10 (1901) [22.21]; No. 3 Pièces
Impromptues Op. 18 (1913-16) [36.54]
Absorbing music, outstandingly recorded. … a self-recommending, quality issue. … see Full Review Jean
FRANCAIX (1912-1997)
String
Trio No. 1 (1933) [12’38] Bohuslav MARTINŮ
(1890-1959) String Trio No. 2, H238 (1934) [15’04] Ernő
DOHNÁNYI (1877-1960) Serenade in C, Op. 10 (1902) [20’00] Perhaps he should be known as Ernő ‘fifty minutes’ Dohnányi … An enjoyable disc, despite the low playing time. … see Full Review
Benjamin FRANKEL (1906-1973)
The
Importance of Being Earnest (1952) - Curse of the Werewolf (1961)
- The Night of the Iguana - Pastoral (1964) - Trottie
True (1949) - The Years Between (Lullaby) (1946) - Footsteps
in the Fog (1955)
Armstrong
GIBBS (1889-1960)
Songs
Another fine garland of song to join the many that adorn the Hyperion catalogue. Superior documentation, design, recording and performance ... see Full Review BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Mikhail GLINKA
(1804-1857) Ruslan
and Lyudmila: Overture and Chernamor’s March (1842)* Overture:
A Life for the Tsar (1836) Waltz-Fantasia (1856) Spanish
Overtures Nos. 1 and 2 (1845) Incidental Music: Prince Kholmsky
(1841) Polka in B flat major (1840) (orchestrated Balakirev)
Colourful musicmaking … all Svetlanov’s performances have an authentic feel … see Full Review
Charles GOUNOD
(1818 – 1893) – Roméo et Juliette Juliette
- Eide Norena (Soprano) Stephano – Gladys Swarthout (Contralto) Gertrude
– Henrietta Wakefield (Contralto) Romeo – Charles Hackett (Tenor) Tybal
– Angel Bada (Bass) Benvolio – Max Altglass Mercutio – Giuseppe de Luca
(Baritone) Paris – Millo Picco Gregorio – Paolo Ananian Capulet – Louis
d’Angelo Friar Laurence – Leon Rothier (Bass) Duke of Verona – Arthur
Anderson Despite serious technical limitations, this pre-war recording allows us a glimpse of an earlier performance style. … see Full Review
Edward GREGSON (b.1945)
Clarinet
Concerto (1994, rev. 2002) Violin Concerto (1999 rev. 2001) Blazon
(1992) Stepping Out (1996) If you have not come across Gregson before do try this approachable and eloquent music. … see Full Review
Louis GRUENBERG
(1884-1964) Symphony
No. 2 (1941) [29.20] - Serenade to a Beauteous Lady (1934) [4.37]
- The Enchanted Isle (1927) [16.59] Gruenberg's melodies are not really all that memorable. Nevertheless there is something special in his way with the orchestra .... see Full Review RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Francisco GUERRERO (1951
– 1997) Complete Orchestral Works
Coma Berenices (1996) Ariadna (1984) Sáhara (1991) Oleada (1993)
Antar Atman (1980) Complex, demanding, often gripping, powerfully expressive and ultimately rewarding … see Full Review
George Frideric HANDEL
(1685 - 1759) Messiah A larger scale recording on modern instruments, there is some stylish singing but the choral contribution is not much more than adequate. … see Full Review George
Frideric HANDEL
(1685 - 1759) Belsazar
(Belshazzar): Oratorio in three acts for soloists,
choir and orchestra Sung in German A fine, if slightly old-fashioned, German language performance of one of Handel’s finest oratorios. … see Full Review
Qunihico
HASHIMOTO
(1904-1949) Symphony
No. 1 in D (1940) [46’25] - Symphonic Suite: Heavenly Maiden and Fisherman
(1933) [20’38] An entirely recommendable product that should not fail to delight. … see Full Review
Karl Amadeus HARTMANN
(1905-1963) The Eight Symphonies Beautifully recorded, strangely chilly and chilling documents of avant-garde disillusion and tragedy ... see Full Review
John HAWKINS (b.1949)
Voices
from the Sea (1985) [20.10] - Variations for Piano [11.52]
- Waiting - Tango for viola and double bass [4.10] - Brief Encounters
for flute and viola [5.15] - Worlds Apart for double bass and
piano [9.33] - Shadows for viola, double bass and piano [3.20]
- Disturbed Nights for oboe [6.18] - Gestures (1998) for
two violas [4.48] - Quietus for string trio [4.26]
A distinctive voice on the British scene. ... see Full Review
Franz Joseph HAYDN (1732
- 1809) Variations
on "Acht Sauschneider Müssen sein" Hob XVII:1 - Sonata
in b, L47, W:30, Hob XVI: 32 - Sonata in D, L34, W:22, Hob XVI: 24 - Sonata
in F, L43, W:27, Hob XVI: 29 - Variations in D, Hob XVII:7 - Variations
in f, Hob XVII:6 A remarkable facsimile of clavichord sound, and some of the best Haydn performances I’ve ever heard… see Full Review Franz
Joseph HAYDN (1732
- 1809) Piano
Trio #1 in G (1784) [14.38] - Piano Trio #2 in F (1784) [12.46] - Piano
Trio #4 in Bb (1785) [14.41]
An idiomatic virtuoso presentation of some undeservedly neglected Haydn, presented in brilliant high resolution sound ... see Full Review Joseph
HAYDN (1732-1809)
Die
sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlsers am Kreuze, H. XX/2 (1786) (The
Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross) Introduzione I; No. 1 – Vater,
vergib ihnen; No. 2 – Fürwahr, ich sag’es dir; No. 3 – Frau, hier
siehe deinen Sohn; No. 4 – Mein gott, mein Gott; Introduzione II; No.
5 – Jesus rufet; No. 6 – Es ist volbracht; No. 7 – Vater, in deine Hände;
Il Terremoto (Das Erdbeben) - Petra Labitzke, soprano - Gabriele Wunderer,
alto - Daniel Sans, tenor - Christof, Fischesser, bass - Nordic Chamber
Choir
Although the Brilliant Classics version is a little rough around the edges, it fully conveys the music’s text and Haydn’s incisive settings. … see Full Review
Dave
HEATH (b.1956)
The
Celtic - concerto for violin and string orchestra (1994) [14.03] Celtic
Air from The Four Elements [9.17] - Flute Concerto The Connemara
[14.30] - The Four Elements for percussion and orchestra [27.16]
The Linn and Black Box discs complement each other perfectly. Once you have caught the Heath 'bug' (not difficult) you will have to have both. The Linn is certainly most beautifully recorded and executed. ... see Full Review
Paul HINDEMITH (1895
– 1963) Viola
Sonata Op.11 No.4 (1919)a - Viola Sonata Op.25 No.1 (1922)
Michaël LEVINAS (born 1949) Les
Lettres enlacées II (2000) - Les Lettres enlacées IV (2000)b
This thought-provoking release deserves the highest praises for the quality of the music, the immaculate performances and the high production standards. … see Full Review Paul
HINDEMITH (1895-1963)
Kammermusik (1921-27) Kammermusik
No. 1 for twelve solo instruments Op. 24 No. 1 (1921) [15.11] - Kleine
Kammermusik for wind quintet, Op. 24 No. 2 (1921) [13.20] - Kammermusik
No. 2 for piano Op. 63 No. 1 (1924-5) [18.51] - Kammermusik No. 3, for
cello Op. 36 No. 2 (1924-5) [17.26] - Kammermusik No. 4, for violin Op.
36 No. 3 (1924-5) [20.10] - Kammermusik No. 5, for viola Op. 36 No. 4
(1927) [19.00] - Kammermusik No. 6, for viola d’amore Op. 46 No. 1 (1927)
[16.04] - Kammermusik No. 7, for organ Op. 46 No. 2 (1927) [16.54] - Konstanty
Kulka (vn) (4)
Nearly two hours and twenty minutes of musicmaking and festively brilliant writing and playing. … see Full Review
Franz Anton HOFFMEISTER
(1754-1812)
String
Quartet in F major, Op. 14 No.1 String Quartet in B flat major, Op. 14
No.2 - String Quartet in D minor, Op. 14 No.3 Fascinating and adept quartets from an almost forgotten composer and another sure-fire winner from Naxos … see Full Review
The recording is very good and entirely realistic. A very pleasurable CD … see Full Review Leoš
JANÁČEK
(1854-1928) Sinfonietta
(1926) [21’58]. Ballad of Blaník (1920) [7’51]. Fiddler’s
Childa (1912) [11’43]. Taras Bulba (1915-18) [22’15].
The problem seems to be that this Scandinavian/English combination is just not close enough in spirit to the Czech heart of these works. … see Full Review
John JEFFREYS
(b.1927) Curlew
Calling: Songs by John Jeffreys (1952-2001) Richly representative of a composer of the most delicate sensitivity to the meanings of words … every nuance of that expressiveness is given voice by Scot Weir and Rainer Hoffmann … see Full Review Daniel
JEISLER (1877-1959) Introduction,
chorale and variations for organ (1918) - Erik Mohlin (organ) - Cello
Sonata No.1 (1921) - Kerstin Elmqvist-Gornall (cello) and Kent Sjöberg
(piano) - Five Songs; Under rönn och syren (1912) - Par ce soir pluvieux
(1921) - Les Barques - Rafales d’automne - L’Ile de la mort - Kristina
Furbacken (soprano) and Kent Sjöberg (piano) - Adagio for string
orchestra Performances are very sympathetic and enthusiastic. … see Full Review
Thomas JENNEFELDT (b.1954)
Villarosa
Sequences (1993-2001): Aleidi Floriasti; Saoveri Indamflavi;
Villarosa Sarialdi; Strimoni Volio; Claviante Brilioso;
Virita Criosa; Vinamintra Elitavi Meditative music infused with vibrant light and granitic vigour. ... see Full Review
Norman DELLO JOIO
(b.1913) Air
Power - symphonic suite (1956) [37.03] John
VINCENT (1902-1977) Symphonic Poem after Descartes (1958)
[18.57] - Symphony in D - a Festival Piece in one movement (1956) [19.13]
Two sober and sturdy symphonic works from Vincent matched with Dello Joio's often exuberant memento of American post-war confidence. ... see Full Review John
JOUBERT (b.
1927) Temps
Perdu: Variations for String Orchestra, Op. 99 (1984) A brilliant anthology of an unjustly neglected figure in British music … see Full Review Norman
Dello JOIO
(b.1913) Piano Music Prelude:
To a Young Musician [3.09] - Diversions [11.20] - Introduction
and Fantasies on a Choral Tune [6.37] - Suite for Piano (1940) [6.37]
- Lyric Pieces for the Young [13.30] - Short Intervallic Etudes
for Well-Tempered Pianists [10.46] - Piano Sonata No. 3 (1947) [16.08]
Joseph JONGEN
(1873
– 1953) Deux
mélodies Op.25 (1902) - Deux mélodies Op.45 (1914) - Cinq
mélodies Op.57 (1917/8) - Triptyque pour orchestre Op.103 (1937)
Jongen’s finest, most colourful and superbly crafted pieces … effortlessly displays remarkable orchestral mastery. … see Full Review
Dimitri
KABALEVSKY (1907-1987)
Piano
Concerto No. 3 (1952) [18.01] Robert MUCZYNSKI
(b.1929) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1954) [14.18] - A Serenade
for Summer (1976) [8.07] - Suite (1960) [9.16] A very successful mix though the playing time is short. Some extremely pleasing music here with playing to match. ... see Full Review
Heinrich KAMINSKI (1888-1946)
Music
for Cello and Piano (1938) [24.17] Max REGER (1873-1916)
Cello Sonata in F major (1904) [29.27] Two intriguing German cello sonatas from composers at ease in the realms of tonality ... see Full Review Vítĕslava
KAPRÁLOVÁ (1915-1940)
Portrait
of the Composer Military
Sinfonietta (1936-37) [14.34] String
Quartet (1935-36) [19.25] April
Preludes for piano (1937) [9.30] Love
Carol for voice and piano (Martinů; Kaprálová - two versions)
(1938) [0.48+1.20] Ritornell
for cello and piano (1940) [4.13] Partita
for piano and string orchestra (1938) [19.26] Waving
Farewell for voice and orchestra (1937) [5.16] Discoveries aplenty here ... Well worth the quest you will need to make if you want to find this treasurable CD ... see Full Review Mieczysław
KARŁOWICZ (1876-1909)
Pieśni - Songs (1892-1898) To
a sorrowful Girl Whence the first stars - In the snow - Disillusion -
I remember quiet, clear golden days - My soul is sad - Speak to me still
- From the erotics - Instead of suns and stars - It goes over fields -
On the calm dark sea - Asleep in the splendours of the night - Before
eternal night - Weep not over me - In the clam of the evening - Over the
wide, wide sea - When the spring arrives - Do not believe what the people
say - Sometimes when long I dream - Rust-coloured leaves fall from the
trees - The most beautiful songs - Under sycamore Mieczysław
KARŁOWICZ (1876-1909)
Violin
Concerto in A major Op. 8 (1903) [27.26] - Eternal Songs - symphonic
poem Op. 10 (1907) [36.09] - Stanisław and Anna Oświeczim
- symphonic poem Op. 12 [22.34]
The splendours of the Violin Concerto … the mountainous romanticism of Eternal Songs … a potent combination. Well worth tracking down. … see Full Review
Flute Concertos Aram
KHACHATURIAN (1903-78) Flute
concerto (violin concerto of 1940 transcribed by Jean-Pierre Rampal in
1968) Jacques IBERT (1890-1962) Pièce
pour flute seule (Piece for solo flute) (1936) - Flute concerto
(1936)
Pahud has the full measure of these most approachable and rather lightweight scores. … fine performances all round … see Full Review Erich
Wolfgang KORNGOLD
(1897-1957) The
Adventures of Robin Hood - film score (1938) score restorations by
John MORGAN A thorough restoration performed with 'great-hearted' elan and thumpingly well recorded.[RB] One of the very best of Marco Polo’s Film Music series. A thrilling, romantic score beautifully restored and performed. Highly recommended [IL]... see Full Review
Evgeni KOSTITSYN (contemporary)
American
Requiem I - Osama - Islam is Peace - Sanctus - Osama - Islam is Peace
- Sanctus I shall not be listening to this again – twice was more than enough! … see Full Review Alexander
KREIN
(1883-1951) Songs from the Ghetto
Elegy Op.16 (1913) 1, Jewish Melody Op.43 (1928) 2, Three Songs from the
Ghetto Op.29 (1929) 3, Poème-Quatuor Op.9 (1909) 4, Two Hebrew
Songs Op.39 (1926) 5, Five Preludes Op.3 (1903-06) 6, Aria Op.41 (1927)
7, Jewish Sketches Op.12 (1909) 8, Highly evocative writing, distinctly impressionist in cast and shot through with Scriabin’s influence. … see Full Review
Robert KURKA
(1921-1957) The
Good Soldier Schweik - Suite (1957) [18.58] Peter
MENNIN (1923-1983) Cello Concerto (1956) [25.42] Walter
PISTON (1894-1976) Symphony No. 1 (1937) [27.30] Do not miss this opportunity to shake down three works of signal importance to the development of American music. ... see Full Review
Charles LECOCQ (1832-1918)
La
Fille de Madame Angot operetta (1872) - (complete, abridged, with
dialogue in French) - Colette Riedinger (sop) Clairette Angot, Suzanne
Lafaye (sop) Mademoiselle Lange, Gabriel Bacquier (ten) Ange Pitou, Georgette
Spanellys (sop) Amaranthe, Bernard Alvi (ten) Pomponnet, Louis Musy (bar)
Larivaudière Sweeps along with delightful melodies and motifs … see Full Review
A bouquet of excellent ideas, catchy themes and delightful orchestration. … see Full Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH - Jón
LEIFS
(1899-1968) Geysir,
Op.51 (1961) - Trilogia piccola, Op.1 (1919-24) - Trois peintures
abstraites, Op.44 (1955) -Icelandic Folk Dances, Op.11 (1929-31)
- Overture to ‘Loftr’. Op.10 (1927) - Consolation, Intermezzo
for strings, Op.66 (1968) This is an excellent example of a first-rate composer being put on the musical map by a record company. … see Full Review
Franz LISZT
(1811-1886) Années
de Pèlerinage. Deuxième Année; Italie S161 Sposalizio
- Il Penseroso - Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa - Sonetto 47 del Petrarca
- Sonetto del 104 del Petrarca - Sonetto del 123 del Petrarca - Après
une lecture du Dante, Fantasia quasi Sonata - Venezia e Napoli S162 -
Gondoliera - Canzone - Tarantella RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Matthew LOCKE (c.1622-1677)
Complete
Keyboard Works William GREGORY (1651-1687)
Almain, Corant and Saraband from Suite in D minor (Melothesia
1673). Performances could hardly be bettered; this release is one to be treasured. … see Full Review
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