Camille SAINT-SAËNS
(1835 - 1921) Symphony
#3 in c, Op 78 "Organ Symphony"
(1886) [34.46] Berj Zamkochian, organ at Symphony
Hall, Boston, USA Bernard Zhigera, Leo Litwin,
pianos
Boston Symphony Orchestra/Charles Munch Recorded
at Symphony Hall, Boston, USA, 6 April 1959
by Lewis Layton. AAD
Remastered at JVC, Yokohama, Japan, by Hiromichi
Takeguchi. Notes in Japanese. Technical notes
in English. Photos of conductor, engineers,
and equipment.
RCA/BMG JMCXR-002 [34.46] [PSh]
A
high price to pay for improvement, but the
improvement is scarcely noticeable, at least
for most of us ... see Full
Review
Emil
von SAUER (1862
– 1942) Piano
Concerto No. 2 in C minor (1901) Cinq Morceaux
difficulté moyenne (1909) Petite
Scene de Ballet (1908) Menuet (Vieux
style) (1904) Polka de Concert
(1895) Galop de Concert (Etude Galop)
(1899)
Oleg Marshev, piano Aarhus Symphony Orchestra/James
Loughran Recorded at Frichsparken, Aarhus,
Denmark September 2002
DANACORD DACOCD 596 [66.35] [JF]
This
is excellent CD which fills an important gap
in the repertoire of the romantic piano concert.
Essential listening. Marshev’s playing, is,
as usual, brilliant. ... see Full
Review
Giacinto
SCELSI
(1905-1988) Works for
chorus and orchestra CD1:
Aion (1961) [20:05]; Pfhat (1974)
[8:40]; Konx-Om-Pax (1969) [18:05]
CD2: Quattro Pezzi per orchestra (Ciascuno
su una sola) (1959) [15:19]; Anahit
(Poème Lyrique - dédié
à Vénus) (1965) [13:05];
Uaxuctum (1966) [19:57] CD3: Hurqualia
(1960) [18:23]; Hymnos (1963) [11:30];
Chukrum (1963) [17:16]
Carmen Fournier (violin) (Anahit) Tristan
Murail (ondes martenot) (Uaxuctum)
Choeur de la Philharmonie de Cracovie Orchestre
de la Radio-Télévision Polonaise
de Cracovie/Jürg Wyttenbach rec. Church
of St Catherine of Cracow, Poland, 23-25 June
1988, 12-20 April 1989, June 1990. DDD
ACCORD 476 1072 [3CDs: 47.21 + 49.42 +
47.13] [RB]
Remarkable
music, static, mysterious, Ligeti-like and
with a rare sense of arcane things - otherworldly
events ... see Full Review
Peter
SCHICKELE
(b.1935) Schickele
on a Lark Sextet (1990) String Quartet
No.2 In Memorium (1988) Quintet No.2
for piano and strings (1997)
The Lark Quartet with Robert Rinehart
(viola) Julia Lichten (cello) Peter Schickele
(piano) Recorded at the Recital Hall, the
Performing Arts Centre, Purchase College,
State University of New York, December 1997
ARABESQUE Z6719 [74.03] [JW]
Above
all else Schickele’s writing is good humoured
and fun – and graciously written as well.
... see Full Review
Thomas SCHMIDT-KOWALSKI
(b.1949)
Symphony
No. 3 in D minor Op. 67 (2000) [34.35] Cello
Concerto in A minor Op. 84 (2002) [34.34]
Nikolai Schneider (cello) SWR Rundfunkorchester
Kaiserslauten/Manfred Neuman rec. 18-21 Nov,
16-18 Dec 2002, SWR Studio, Kaiserslauten
NAXOS 8.551212 [69.09] [RB]
I
wish Schmidt-Kowalski well ... sincere music
...like this. ... speaks to us in language
in touch with the classical-romantic 'centre'
... see Full
Review
Franz Peter
SCHUBERT (1797-1828)
Sir Thomas Beecham Conducts Schubert -
The Original CBS Recordings Symphony
No. 1 in D major, D. 82 Symphony No. 2 in
B flat major, D. 125 Symphony No. 8 in B minor,
‘Unfinished’ D. 759
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Thomas Beecham
Rec. Mono, Walthamstow Town Hall, London on
Dec. 1953 (Sym No. 1) and 28 May 1954 (Sym.
No. 2); Symphony No. 8 at Kingsway Hall, London
on 15, 24 Jan., 11, 23 July 1951 and Studio
No. 1 Abbey Road, London on 9 May 1951
SONY CLASSICAL SMK87876 [77:31] [MC]
More
than just historical documents. Really fine
and appealing interpretations that have been
attractively recorded. Beecham fans will be
in their element. ... see Full
Review
Franz Peter
SCHUBERT (1797-1828)
Die
Schöne Müllerin (The Lovely Miller
Maid)
Ralph Kohn (baritone) Graham Johnson
(piano) No recording venue and dates given
OPERA OMNIA OP1751 [63:22] [MC]
An
enjoyable recital but the competition is so
exceptionally fierce in this song-cycle. ...
see Full Review
Franz SCHUBERT
(1797-1828) Complete works
for Violin and Piano Sonatina
in A Minor, D. 385 (Op. 137, No. 2) (1816)
Sonatina in D Major, D. 384 (Op. 137, No.
1) (1816) Sonatina in G Minor, D. 408 (Op.
137, No. 3) (1816) Sonata ('Duo') in A Major,
D. 574 (Op. 162) Rondo ('Rondo brillant')
in B Minor, D. 895 (Op. 70) (1826) Fantasy
in C Major, D. 934 (Op. 159) (1827)
Jaime Laredo (violin) Stephanie Brown (piano)
Recording: September 1989, Troy Savings Bank
Music Hall in Troy, NY
BRILLIANT CLASSICS 92275 [2 CDs 53.54
+ 65.57] [JW]
This
inexpensive and musicianly box. ... see Full
Review
Robert SCHUMANN
(1810-1856) Piano
Concerto in A minor Op.54 Vienna Pro Musica
Orchestra/Hans Swarowski, recorded Vienna,
1958 Camille SAINT-SAËNS
(1835-1921) Wedding Cake for Piano and
Orchestra in A flat Op.76 Filarmonica Triestina/Luigi
Toffolo, recorded Trieste, 1956 Friedrich
KUHLAU (1786-1832) Piano Concerto
in C major Op.7
Salzburg Symphony Orchestra/Theodore Guschlbauer,
recorded Salzburg, 1969 Felicja Blumental
(piano) with accompaniments as above Recorded
1956-69
BRANA RECORDS BR 0016 [72.13] [JW]
Another
worthwhile retrieval of Blumental material
... see Full
Review
Robert
SCHUMANN (1810-1856)
Arabesque
Op.18 Carnaval Op.9 Des Abends Op.12 No.1
Kreisleriana Op.16
Vladimir Sofronitsky (piano) Recorded
1952 (Arabesque, Kreisleriana) and 1959 (Des
Abends, Carnaval)
VISTA VERA VVCD-00024 [66.14] [JW]
Uneven
yes but unsettlingly human and with a technique
still able to cope with most demands ... one
of the troubling giants of post-War pianism
... see Full
Review
Robert SCHUMANN
(1810-1856)
Lieder
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone); abGerald
Moore, cHertha Klust (pianos).
[mono/stereo] Rec. Studio No. 3, Abbey Road,
London on aMarch 10th,
1954, dOctober 10th,
1951, Gemeindehaus, Berlin-Zehlendorf, on
bMarch 26th-27th,
1964 and cSeptember 16th,
1956. ADD
EMI CLASSICS Great Recordings of the Century
5 62755-2 [79’28] [CC]
This
GROC acts as a timely reminder of Fischer-Dieskau’s
art, warts and all. ... see Full
Review
Heinrich SCHÜTZ
(1585-1672)
Eleven Motets 1.
Hodie Christus Natus Est
2. Fili Mi Absalon 3. Auf Dem Gebirge 4. Heu
Mihi Domine 5. Ich Danke Dir Herr 6. Der Engel
Sprach 7. O Quam Tu Pulchra Es 8. Die Seele
Christi Heilige Mich 9. Was Mein Gott Will*
10. Exultavit Cor Meum 11. Selig Sind Die
Todten 12. Auf Dem Gebirge (version 2)*
Pro Cantione Antiqua, London Cornett and Sackbut
Ensemble, Restoration Academy/ Edgar Fleet
(director) English Consort of Viols* No recording
details given. ADD
REGIS RECORDS RRC 1168 [61.24] [MC]
A
wonderful place to start on an exploration
of Heinrich Schütz’s music ... see Full
Review
Heinrich SCHUTZ
(1585-1672)
Symphoniae Sacrae From
Symphoniae Sacrae, op. 6 (1629) 1.
Concerto 11 - Psalm 34, 1-3 Benedicam Dominum
in omni tempore 2. Concerto 13 - Samuel
II, 19, 4-5 Fili mi, Absalon 3. Concerto
18 - canticles 4, 16; 5, 1 Veni, dilecte
mi, in hortum meum 4. Concerto 20 - Psalm
150, 4; Ps. passim Jubilate Deo in chordis
et organo From Symphoniarum Sacrarum Secunda
Pars, op. 10 (1647) 5. Concerto 26
- Ludwig Helmbold, 1563 Von Gott will ich
nicht lassen 6. Concerto 3 - Psalm 8 Herr
unser Herrscher, wie herrlich ist dein Nam
7. Concerto 4 - Luke 1, 46-48, 50-55 Meine
Seele erhebt den Herren 8. Concerto 8
- Psalm 18, 2-7 Herzlich lieb hab ich dich,
o Herr 9. Concerto 16 - Psalm 68, 2-4
Es steh Gott auf 10. Concerto 12 -
Luke 2, 29-32 Herr, nun lässest du
deinen Diener im Friede fahren 11. Concerto
10 - Psalm 150 Lobet den Herrn in seinem
Heiligtum 12. Concerto 27 - Psalm 33,
1-3 Freuet euch des Herren, ihr Gerechten
Cappella Augustana/Matteo Messori (organ
and direction) Recording: July 2003, Chiesa
arcipretale di S. Giacomo, Polcenigo (Pordenone),
Italy SUPER AUDIO CD DSD Direct Stream Digital
Stereo This SACD can also be player on CD
players. DDD
BRILLIANT
CLASSICS 92210 [66:24]
The
SACD sound is naturally recorded and the performances
are really well sung and played, getting right
to the heart of the music. ... see Full
Review
Heinrich SCHÜTZ
(1585-1672)
Musicalische
Vesper Eile mich, Gott, zu erretten
(SWV 282) (Kleine Geistliche Konzerte, I,
1636) [03:14] Der Herr sprach zu meinem Herrn
(SWV 22) (Psalmen Davids, 1619) [03:24]O Jesu,
nomen dulce (SWV 308) (Kleine Geistliche Konzerte,
I, 1636) [03:17]Die Himmel erzählen die
Ehre Gottes (SWV 386) (Geistliche Chormusik,
1648) [04:20] Anima mea liquefacta est (SWV
263 & 264) (Symphoniae Sacrae, I, 1629)
[07:21] Siehe, wie fein und lieblich ist (SWV
412) (Symphoniae Sacrae, III, 1650) [06:06]
Spes mea, Christus Deus (SWV 69) (Cantiones
Sacrae, 1625) [02:59] Wie lieblich sind deine
Wohnungen (SWV 29) (Psalmen Davids, 1619)
[07:24] Freuet euch des Herren, ihr Gerechten
(SWV 367) (Symphoniae Sacrae, II, 1647) [04:48]
Herr, unser Herrscher (SWV 27) (Psalmen Davids,
1619) [04:28] Saul, Saul, was verfolgst du
mich (SWV 415) (Symphoniae Sacrae, III, 1650)
[02:55] Nun will sich scheiden Nacht und Tag
(after SWV 138 & 233) (Psalmen nach Cornelius
Becker, 1629) [03:39] Benedicam Dominum (SWV
267) (Symphoniae Sacrae, I, 1629) [03:20]
Magnificat (SWV 468) [10:14] Nele Gramß (soprano), Andreas
Post, Markus Brutscher, Gerd Türk (tenor),
Wolf Mathias Friedrich (bass) Kölner
Kammerchor; Collegium Cartusianum (on period
instruments) Dir: Peter Neumann Recorded in
October 2002 at the Melanchthonkirche, Cologne-Zöllstock,
Germany DDD MDG 332 1170-2 (CD),
MDG 1170-5 (DVD-Audio/Video)
[67:38] [JV]
A
cross-section of the oeuvre of Heinrich Schütz
- recommendable, although not all expectations
are fulfilled ... see Full
Review
Cyril SCOTT (1879-1970)
Symphony
No. 3, ‘The Muses’a (1937)
[34’45]. Piano Concerto No. 2b
(1958) [20’16]. Neptune (1933, rev.
1935) [24’22].
bHoward Shelley (piano); aHuddersfield
Choral Society/Joseph Cullen BBC Philharmonic/Martyn
Brabbins Rec. 15 – 17 April 2003, Studio 7,
New Broadcasting House, Manchester. DDD
CHANDOS CHAN10211 [79’32]
An
impressively engineered disc with very persuasive
performances will, I hope, encourage a fresh
assessment of Scott ... see Full
Review
Dmitri
SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975)
Hamlet
Op. 116 (Complete film score, incorporating
the Suite, Op. 116a, arr. Atovmian).
Russian Philharmonic Orchestra/Dmitry Yablonsky
Rec. Studio 5, Russian State TV & Radio
Company KULTURA, Moscow, on February 6th-14th,
2003. DDD
NAXOS SACD FILM MUSIC CLASSICS 6.110062
[62’28] [CC]
Do
try to hear this - more than the sum of its
parts ... not just for Shostakovich completists
.... it offers a rich tapestry of pleasure.
... see Full
Review
Dmitri
SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975)
Piano
Quintet in G minor, Op. 57 (1940) [33:56]
Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor, Op. 67 (1944)
[28:46]
Elisabeth Leonskaja, piano The Borodin
Quartet Rec. Teldec Studio, Berlin, April
1995. DDD
WARNER ELATUS 2564 60813-2 [62:52] [KS]
A
highly recommendable performance of two of
the last century’s major chamber works. ...
see Full
Review
BARGAIN OF THE MONTH Jean
SIBELIUS (1865-1957)
CD1
Luonnotar Op. 70 (1913) [9.26] En
Saga Op. 9 (1901) [18.48] Nightride
and Sunrise Op. 55 (1907) [15.15] The
Oceanides Op. 73 (1914) [10.11] King
Christian II suite Op. 27 (1898) [20.40]
CD2 Karelia Overture and Suite Op.
10 (1893) [7.25 + 14.35] Swan of Tuonela
Op. 22 No. 2 (1893) [9.01] Finlandia
Op. 26 (1900) [8.48] Pohjola's Daughter
Op. 49 (1906) [12.33] The Bard Op.
64 (1913) [7.42] Festivo Op. 25 No.
3 (1911) [7.04] The First Kiss Op.
37 No. 1 [2.19] Spring is Flying Op.
13 No. 4 [1.56] The tryst Op. 37 No.
5 [3.30] Black Roses Op. 36 No. 1 [2.12]
Dame Gwyneth Jones (sop) (Op. 70) London Symphony
Orchestra/Antal Doráti (Opp. 70, 9,
55, 73) Scottish National Orchestra/Alexander
Gibson (Opp. 27, 10, 64, 25) Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent (Op.11, 22,
26) BBC Symphony Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent
(Op.49) Siv Wennberg (sop); Geoffrey Parsons
(piano) (Opp. 37, 13, 36) rec. Aug 1958, Kingsway
Hall (Op. 49); Nov 1961, Großer Musikvereinsaal,
Wien (Opp. 11, 22, 26); Studio 1 Abbey Road
London, Aug 1966 (Opp. 10, 25, 27, 64); June
1969 (Opp. 55, 73); Aug 1969 (Op. 9); June,
July 1973 (songs); Wembley Town Hall, London,
Feb 1969 (Op. 70). ADD
EMI CLASSICS GEMINI 7243 5 85785
2 2 [76:49 + 77:52] [RB}
Outstanding
... Even more than the Groves Gemini set this
is a must-buy for all Sibelians ... see Full
Review
Jean SIBELIUS
(1865-1957) Höstkväll,
op.38/1 (5:16), Soluppgång, op.37/3
(2:00), Se'n har ja ej frågat mera,
op.17/1 (2:15), Arioso, op.3 (4:24), Våren
flyktar hastigt, op.13/4 (1:37) Edvard
GRIEG (1843-1907) Solveigs sang,
op.23/19 (4:58), Solveigs vuggesang (4:26),
Fra Monte Pincio, op.39/1 (4:50), En svane,
op.25/2 (2:16), Våren, op.33/2 (4:45)
SIBELIUS Luonnotar,
op.70 (9:44) GRIEG
Det første mode (3:57) SIBELIUS
Sancta Maria, mild och nåderik
(from "Jungfrun i tornet") (4:27),
Den judiska flickans sång (from "Belsazar")
(3:20)
Karita Mattila (soprano) City of Birmingham
Symphony Orchestra/Sakari Oramo Recorded October-November
2001, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
WARNER CLASSICS 8573 80243-2 [58:22] [CH]
It’s
a very beautiful voice singing some very beautiful
music, but it’s not the whole story. ... see
Full Review
Jean SIBELIUS
(1865-1957) Complete
Piano Trios: Volume 2 Piano
Trio in D (Korpo) (1887) Andantino
in G minor (1887-8) Allegretto in A flat (1887-8)
Piano Trio in C (Lovisa) (1888) Allegro
in D minor (1889) (completed Kalevi Aho) Allegretto
in E flat (1891-2) (completed Jaakko Kuusisto)
Alla Marcia in C (1892-5)
Jaakko Kuusisto (violin); Marko Ylönen
(cello); Folke Gräsback (piano) Rec.
Danderyd Grammar School, Sweden, April 2002,
DDD
BIS-CD-1292 [66:39] [PCW]
Don’t
come here looking for recognisable Sibelius
… an interesting insight into his development
… see Full Review
Valentin
SILVESTROV (b.
1937) Metamusik
(1992) Postludium (1984) Alexei Lubimov (piano)
Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien/Dennis Russell
Davies Recorded: ORF Studio, Vienna, April
2001
ECM NEW SERIES 1790 (472 081-2) [67:38]
[HC]
Superb
performances, recorded under the composer’s
supervision, are self-commending. Another
magnificent release from ECM. ... see
Full Review
Louis
SPOHR
(1784-1859) Complete
String Quintets Volume 2 Quintet No.3
in B minor Op.69 (1826) Quintet No.4 in A
minor Op.91 (1833-34)
New Haydn Quartet with Sándor Papp
(viola II) Recorded April 1994 at the Unitarian
Church, Budapest
NAXOS 8.555966 [63.44] [JW]
A
touch long winded but affable and beautifully
lucid ... Spohr’s chamber music deserves revaluation
... see Full Review
Gottfried Heinrich
STÖLZEL (1690-1749)
German Chamber Cantatas for Solo Voice and
Basso continuo Vol II: Nos. 9 - 16 Cantata
No. 9: Zorn’ge Sterne, lasst mich sterben*
[08:01] Cantata No. 10: Flieht, ihr Schaffe,
flieht von hinnen** [06:21] Cantata No. 11:
Zu guter Nacht, ihr stolzen Türme und
Paläste* [07:57] Cantata No. 12: Ja,
mein Engel, dieses Herze** [09:01] Cantata
No. 13: Ihr Augen, laßt den Tränenbächen*
[07:43] Cantata No. 14: Ihr stillen Seufzer,
gehet** [07:27] Cantata No. 15: Ich bin es
schon gewohnt*/** [06:39] Cantata No. 16:
Von dem Einfluß zweier Sternen*/** [11:52]
Dorothee Mields, soprano*; Jan Kobow,
tenor** Les Amis de Philippe (on period instruments):
Monika Schwamberger, cello; Andreas Arend,
theorbo; Beate Röllecke, organ; Ludger
Rémy, harpsichord and direction
Recorded in November 2001 and April 2002 at
the Studio of Radio Bremen, Germany. DDD
CPO 999 910-2 [65:40] [JV]
Cantatas
for solo voice and basso continuo in Italian
style by a master of musical drama ... see
Full Review
Take Me To
Your Leader 25 songs written and delivered
by Derek STRAHAN
(b.1935)
Derek Strahan: voice, guitar, harmonica,
keyboard for virtual bass and additional virtual
instrumentation. Recorded 1960 – 1974; digital
remastering: 2001
REVOLVE RECORDINGS RDS004 [74.19] [JL]
These
songs from the sixties and seventies are inventive,
witty and tuneful. Some of the blacker satire
is chillingly relevant today. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING OF THE MONTH Richard
STRAUSS
(1864-1949) Der
Rosenkavalier The
Marschallin - Kiri te Kanawa Octavian - Anne
Howells Baron Ochs of Lerchenau - Aage Haugland
Sophie Faninal - Barbara Bonney Major Domo
to the Marschallin - Kim Begley Notary - John
Gibbs Valzacchi - Robert Tear Anina - Cynthia
Buchan Singer - Dennis O’Neill Herr von Faninal
- Jonathan Summers Marianne - Phyllis Cannan
Major Domo to Faninal - John Dobson Host -
Paul Crook Police Commisar - Roderick Earle
The Royal Opera Chorus and the Orchestra of
the Royal Opera House/Georg Solti Director:
John Schlesinger Directed for video by Brian
Large Recorded live at the Royal Opera House
Covent Garden, 1985
WARNER
MUSIC VISION 0630-19391-2 [197:00 approx]
[GPJ]
An
unforgettable musical and visual experience.
... see Full
Review
Josef
SUK (1874-1935)
Symphony
Asrael op. 27 [59.44]
Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin/Kirill
Petrenko rec. live, 31 Oct 2002, Komischen
Oper Berlin
CPO 777 001-2 [59.44] [RB]
I
liked this CPO version very much and I hope
that dedicated Suk enthusiasts will try it.
... see Full Review
Karol SZYMANOWSKI
(1882-1937) King
Roger - opera in three acts Op. 46
(1918-24) Libretto: Jaroslaw Iwaskiewicz,
composer Roger II, King of Sicily - Wojtek
Drabowicz (bar) Roxana - Olga Pasiecznik (sop)
Edrisi, Arab Sage - Krzystof Szmyt (ten) Shepherd
- Piotr Beczala (ten) Archbishop - Romuald
Tesarowicz (bass) Deaconess - Stefania Toczyska
(mezzo)
All Polacca Youth Choir/Sabina Wlodarska Chorus
and Orchestra of Polish National Opera/Jacek
Kaspszyk rec. Teatr Wielki - Opera Narodowa,
Warszawa, 27-29 Jan 2003. DDD
CD ACCORD ACD 131-2 [RB}
Kaspszyk
takes the laurels for the most modern sound
in a performance evidently fully in sympathy
with Szymanowski's testament to the tension
between duty and delight .... and the primacy
of delight. ... see Full
Review
Peter
Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893)
Symphony
No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36a (1878)
[41’27]. Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH
(1906-1975) Cello Concerto No. 1 in E
flat, Op. 107b (1959) [27’19].
bMstislav Rostropovich (cello)
Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra/Gennadi Rozhdestvensky.
Live performances from aRoyal Albert
Hall, London, on September 9th,
1971 and bUsher Hall, Edinburgh,
on September 9th, 1960. bmono
ADD
BBC LEGENDS/IMG ARTISTS BBCL4143-2 [70’05]
[CC]
What
might be seen as perhaps a curious coupling
is vindicated by the searing intensity of
both performances. This remarkable disc will
bring many rewards. ... see Full
Review
Peter
Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893)
Symphony
No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74, ‘Pathétique’
(1893) [48’39]. Richard
WAGNER (1813-1883) Tristan und
Isolde (1865) - Prelude, Act I [11’23];
Verklärung [7’04].
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra/Wilhelm
Furtwängler From HMV DB4609-14 (Tchaikovsky)
and DB3419/20 (Wagner). Rec. in Berlin on
October-November (Tchaikovsky) and February
11th (Wagner), 1938. ADD
NAXOS HISTORICAL 8.110865 [67’05] [CC]
Recorded
at a time of great upheaval and tension in
Germany, the emotional impact of these performances,
especially the Wagner, demands hearing. Transfers
are, as always with Obert-Thorn, expertly
managed. ... see
Full Review
Pyotr Ilyich
TCHAIKOVSKY
(1840-1893)
Piano Concertos: No. 1 in B flat minor, Op.
23 (1874) [33’21]; No. 3 in E flat, Op. 75
(1893) [16’02]. Andante and Finale, Op. 79
(orch. Taneyev) [19’52].
Konstantin Scherbakov (piano)Russian Philharmonic
Orchestra/Dmitry Yablonsky.Rec. Studio No.
5, KULTURA State TV & Radio Company, Moscow,
on March 14th-17th,
2003. DDD
NAXOS 8.557257 [69’12] [CC]
Not
really memorable, then, unless one is tracking
Scherbakov’s career. The Third Concerto may
not inspire, but it may give fair pleasure.
The First Concerto does neither. ... see Full
Review
Georg Philipp
TELEMANN
(1681-1767) Tafelmusik
Musica Amphion Wilbert Hazelzet and Kate Clark,
traverso Rémy Baudet, Franc Polman
and Sayuri Yamagata, violin Richte van der
Meer and Jaap ter Linden, cello William Wroth,
trumpet Frank de Bruine, Alfredo Bernardini
and Peter Frankenberg, oboe Teunis van der
Zwart and Erwin Wieringa, horn Pieter-Jan
Belder, conductor Recorded Remonstrantse,
Doopsgezinde, 2003
BRILLIANT CLASSICS 92177 [4 CDs: 69’48
+ 69'48 + 61’38 + 69'25] [JW]
Characterisation
of is acutely judged and the rewards are uniform
– and lasting. ... see Full
Review
Erkki-Sven
TÜÜR (b.
1959) Symphony
No.3 (1997) Concerto for Cello and Orchestra
(1996) Lighthouse (1997)
David Geringas (cello) Radio-Symphonieorchester
Wien/Dennis Russell Davies Recorded: ORF Studio,
Vienna, July-August 1998
ECM NEW SERIES 1673 (465 134-2) [63:33]
[HC]
Tüür:
a really distinctive voice ... communication
is paramount ... the performers obviously
relish each note of the music and play with
commitment and conviction. Excellent recording
and production. ... see Full
Review
Erkki-Sven TÜÜR
(b. 1959) Concerto
for violin and Orchestra (1998) Aditus (2000,
rev. 2002) Exodus (1999)
Isabelle van Keulen (violin) City of Birmingham
Symphony Orchestra/Paavo Järvi Recorded:
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, May 2002
ECM NEW SERIES 1830 (472 497-2) [61:09]
[HC]
These
pieces, superbly played and beautifully recorded,
confirm this composer’s growing status as
the most prominent Estonian composer of his
generation. Warmly recommended. ... see Full
Review
Giuseppe
VERDI (1813-1901)
Aida (1871)
Fiorenza Cedolins (soprano) Aida; Walter Fraccaro
(tenor) Radamès; Dolora Zajick (mezzo)
Amneris; Vittorio Vitelli (baritone) Amonasro;
Carlo Striuli (bass) King; Giacomo Prestia
(bass) Ramfis; Angelo Casertano (tenor) Messenger;
Antonella Trevisan (soprano) Preistess;
Chorus and Orchestra of the San Carlo Theatre,
Naples/Daniel Oren.Rec. Teatro di San Carlo,
Naples, Italy.Dolby Digital. 16:9, All Formats.
PAL. 5.1.
BRILLIANT
CLASSICS - THE OPERA SERIES 92272 [158’00]
[CC]
The
whole does add up to more that the sum of
its parts, and this is due to Daniel Oren’s
sure grasp of the opera’s structure. A qualified
recommendation. ... see
Full Review
RECORDING OF THE MONTH Giuseppe
VERDI (1813-1901)
Overture:
La Forza del destino* [7’34"];
Messa da Requiem [83’18"] Carlo
Maria Giulini in conversation with Michael
Oliver [6’44"]
Ilva Ligabue (soprano); Grace Bumbry (mezzo-soprano);
Sándor Kónya (tenor); Raffaele
Arié (bass) Philharmonia Chorus/Wilhelm
Pitz Philharmonia Orchestra/Carlo Maria Giulini
Rec. 26 April 1964; *16 May 1961, Royal Festival
Hall, London. mono ADD
BBC LEGENDS BBCL 4144-2 [54’59" +
47’18"] [JQ]
An
awesome achievement. I doubt I’ll ever hear
a better one. Absolutely superb! Indispensable!
Buy it! ... see
Full Review
Giuseppe
VERDI
(1813 - 1901) Requiem
(1874) [84.19] Don Carlos: "Spuntato
ecco" [5.13] Macbeth: Chorus of
the Scottish Refugees [5.45] Otello:
"Fuoco di gioia" [2.42] Nabucco:
Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves [5.07] Aïda:
"Gloria all’Egitto" [9.29]
Susan Dunn, sop.; Diane Curry, mezzo sop.;
Jerry Hadley, tenor; Paul Plishka, bass Atlanta
Symphony Orchestra and Chorus/Robert Shaw
Recorded in Symphony Hall, Atlanta, Georgia,
USA, 14 April 1987. Notes in English. Complete
texts and translations.
TELARC CD80152 [2CDs: 113.15] [PSh]
A
good all round performance with excellent—but
not perfect—sound ... see Full
Review
Johannes VERHULST
(1816-1891) Overture
in B minor op.2, Overture in C minor op.3
– "Gijsbrecht van Aemstel", Overture
in D minor op.8, Symphony in E minor op.46
Residentie Orchestra The Hague/Matthias
Bamert Rec. 11 December 2001 (op.2), 26 Feb-1
Mar 2002 (others), Dr Anton Philipszaal, The
Hague
CHANDOS CHAN10179 [58:35] [CH]
A
symphony of some stature, though it fared
better in a previous recording by Hans Vonk
... see Full Review
Heitor VILLA LOBOS (1887-1959)
Trio
for violin, cello and piano No. 2 (1915) [31:28]
Trio for violin, cello and piano No. 3 (no
date given) [37:33]
Richard Milone, violin Miriam Braga, piano
Tânia Lisboa, cello No recording dates
or locations given. DDD
MERIDIAN CDE 84475 [69:01] [KS]
Some
of the most engaging music that I have heard
in months. ... a most ethereally atmospheric
and evocative listening experience. ... see
Full Review
Antonio VIVALDI
(1678-1741)
Cantatas Lungi
dal vago volto, cantata for voice, violin
and bc (RV 680)* [16:02] Perfidissimo cor!
Iniquo fato!, cantata for voice and bc (RV
674)** [12:02] Amor, hai vinto, cantata for
voice and bc (RV 651)* [12:53] Qual per ignoto
calle, cantata for voice and bc (RV 677)**
[12:28] All’ombra di sospetto, cantata for
voice, transverse flute and bc (RV 678)* [09:53]
New
Chamber Opera: Mary Nelson, soprano (*); Charles
Humphries, alto (**) The Band of Instruments
(on period instruments): Christine Garratt,
transverse flute; Caroline Balding, violin;
David Watkins, cello; Gary Cooper, harpsichord
and direction Recorded in August 2002 in the
Chapel of New College, Oxford, UK. DDD
ASV GAUDEAMUS CD GAU 339 [63:21] [JV]
Five
fine cantatas by Vivaldi in widely divergent
performances ... see Full
Review
Wladimir VOGEL
(1896-1984) Violin
Concerto* (1940) Hermann
SUTER (1870-1926) Violin Concerto
in A minor Op.23 (1921)
Bettina Boller (violin) Orchestre de Chambre
de Lausanne/Jürg Wyttenbach*/Mario Venzago
No Rec. info DDD
MUSIKSZENE SCHWEIZ MGB CD 6169 [65:09]
[PCW]
Both
these works deserve to be better known and
this is a very good introduction to them…
see Full Review
Richard
WAGNER (1813-1883)
Overture
to Der fliegende Holländer [11:41]
Siegfried-Idyll [17:52] Siegfrieds Rheinfahrt
[9:41] Funeral music from Götterdämmerung
[6:29] Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan
und Isolde [17:35]
Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino della RAI
(1-3,5) Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma della
RAI (4) Wilhelm Furtwängler Rec. June
6, 1952 (1-3); May 31, 1952 (4); March 11,
1952 (5), RAI studios. ADD
WARNER FONIT CETRA 5050466-2965-2-8 [69:37]
[KS]
Great
performances by a master musician in respectable
sound for their age. The music is recommended.
... see Full
Review
Richard
WAGNER
(1813-1883) Tristan
und Isolde (1865)
Ludwig Suthaus (tenor) Tristan; Kirsten
Flagstad (soprano) Isolde; Blanche Thebom
(mezzo) Brangäne; Josef Greindl (bass)
King Mark; Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
Kurwenal; Rudolf Schock (tenor) Sailor/Shepherd;
Edgar Evans (tenor) Melot; Rhoderick Davies
(baritone) Helmsman;
Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent
Garden; Philharmonia Orchestra/Wilhelm Furtwängler
From HMV ALP1030/35. Rec. 10-22 June 1952,
Kingsway Hall, London. ADD
NAXOS HISTORICAL 8.110321/4 [4CDs: 335’23]
[CC]
A
miracle of sorts. If this magnificent account
of the greatest music-drama of them all is
not yet in your collection, now would be a
good time to rectify the omission. ... see
Full
Review
Richard
WAGNER (1813-1883)
Tristan
und Isolde (1865) – Acts II and III.
August Seider (tenor) Tristan; Helena Braun
(soprano) Isolde; Ira Malaniuk (mezzo) Brangene;
Gottlob Frick (bass) Marke; Hans Hotter (bass-baritone)
Kurwenal; Albrecht Peter (tenor) Melot; Paul
Kuen (tenor) Shepherd;
Chorus and Orchestra of the Bavarian
State Opera, Munich/Rudolf Kempe. Live rec.
from the Prinzregententheater, Munich on November
8th, 1953. ADD
ARCHIPEL DESERT ISLAND COLLECTION MONO ARPCD0256-2
[144’46: 66’21 + 78’25][CC]
A quite remarkable performance of Acts II
and III from Wagner’s chromatic vortex and
as such deserves better remastering. ... see
Full Review
Graham WATERHOUSE
(b.
1962) Chieftain’s
Salute Op.34a (2001)a Sinfonietta
Op.54 (2002) Mouvements d’Harmonie Op.29 (1991)
Celtic Voices Op.36/1 (1996) Hymnus Op.47
(1998) Hale Bopp Op.36/2 (1997)b
Jig, Air and Reel Op.9 (1983) Graham Waller
(Great Highland Bagpipe)a; Timothy
Funnel (treble)b;
Endymion Ensemble English Chamber Orchestra/Yaron
Traub Recorded: July 2002 (Chieftain’s
Salute) and November 2002
MERIDIAN CDE 84510 [71:14] [HC]
All
these pieces are superbly played by all concerned,
and this portrait provides the best possible
introduction to Graham Waterhouse’s well-written
and attractive music. ... see Full
Review
Carl Maria von WEBER
(1786-1826)
Abu
Hassan - Singspiel in One Act (1810-11)
* Symphony No. 1 in C major (1806-1810)
Narrator/Caliph – Wolfgang Völz * Abu
Hassan - Jörg Dürmüller, tenor
* Fatime – Johanna Stojkovic, soprano * Omar
– Franz-Josef Selig, bass * Chor Werk Ruhr
* Cappella Coloniensis/Bruno Weil Recorded
in Köln, Funkhaus Wallrafplatz Studio
1, May 2002
DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI 05472 77979 [78’25]
[DS]
Heartily
recommended ... except those allergic to period
instruments. Works not deep in emotional content
or wide in breadth, but nevertheless a delightful
representation of Weber’s artistry ... see
Full Review
Judith WEIR
(b. 1954) Disc 1 Piano
Concerto (1997)a Music for 247
Strings (1981)b Piano Trio (1997)c
Arise! Arise! (1997)d Piano Quartet
(2000)e Disc 2 Distance
and Enchantment (1988)f The Bagpiper’s
String Trio (1988)g The Art of
Touching the Keyboard (1988)h I
Broke Off a Golden Branch (1991)i
Ardnamurchan Point (1990)j El Rey
de Francia (1993)k The King of
France (1993)l
William Howard (piano)abcdehijk;
Petra Casén (piano)i; Susan
Tomes (piano)l; Simon Blendis (violin)b;
The Schubert Ensembleacdeik; Domusfg
Recorded: Champs Hill, Pulborough,, Sussex,
November 2002 (Disc 1) and All saints Church,
East Finchley, London, February and March
1990 (Disc 2)
NMC ANCORA+ D 090 [61:23 + 57:50] [HC]
All
these performances are really very fine and
could not be bettered. They serve Weir’s colourful
and engaging music well. This is a most desirable
release on all counts. ... see Full
Review
Nigel WESTLAKE (b.
1958) Solarmax -
music from the film (2000)
Sydney Chamber Choir/Nicholas Routley
(soloists and musicians) Recorded at The Sydney
Opera House, Eugene Goossens Hall; Powerhouse
Studio, Rimshot Studio and Audio Loc. Mixed
and edited May 2000
ABC CLASSICS 476 176-1 [40.15] [NL]
Some
exciting percussion-driven moments to remember;
otherwise an aural memento of the documentary.
... see Full Review
John R
WILLIAMSON (b.1929)
Twelve Housman Songs The
Isle of Portland, As I gird on for fighting,
Now hollow fires burn out to black, When I
came last to Ludlow, Oh, stay at home my lad,
and plough, Delight it is in youth and May,
With rue my heart is laden, I wake from dreams
and turning, The mill stream, When Adam walked
in Eden young, It nods and curtseys, The farms
of home,
Nigel Shaw (bar) John R Williamson (piano)
Recorded 5 Sept 1999
DUNELM RECORDS 0133.DR.1299 [19.23]
[JW]
You
will find much that is complex, personal,
reflective and – in the best sense – problematically
human in these excellent settings. ... see
Full Review
Peter Von WINTER
(1754-1825)
Maometto.
Tragic Melodrama in Two Acts Maometto,
Sebastian Na (ten); Zopiro (Sheriff of Mecca),
Antonia de Gobbi (bass); Omar (Maometto’s
Lieutenant), Luca Salsi (bar); Fanor (Senator
of Mecca), Cesare Ruta (ten); Seide (Maometto’s
Slave), Gloria Montanari (m.sop); Palmira
(Maometto’s Slave), Maria Luigia Borsi (sop)
Czech Philharmonic Choir. Czech Chamber
Soloists, Brno/Gabrielle Bellini Recorded
live July 13th and 18th 2002 in
Kurhaus Bad Wildbad, Germany, during the ‘Rossini
In Widbad Festival’
MARCO POLO 8.225279-80 [2CDs: 72.26+64.32]
[RJF]
This
is a very enjoyable and well-conducted performance
of an opera by a considerable composer who
has, thus far, had far too little exposure
on record. ... see Full
Review
Detailed listing (last two
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]