James 
          MACMILLAN (b. 
          1959) Divo Aloysio Sacrum 
          (1991) The Gallant Weaver (1997) A Child's Prayer (1996) Seinte Mari 
          Moder Milde (1995) Tremunt videntes angeli (2002) Cantos Sagrados (1990) 
          Christus Vincit (1994) So Deep (1992) 
 
          Elysian Singers/Sam Laughton; Carl Jackson (organ) Rec: All Saints' 
          Church, Tooting, London, May 2003 
 
          SIGNUM RECORDS SIGCD507 [62'50"] [SS] 
        
Highly 
          recommended to anyone interested in choral 
          music. A must for MacMillan fans ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Gustav MAHLER 
          (1860-1911) 
          Symphony 
          No. 3 in D Minor (1895-6) Lilli Paasikivi 
          (mezzo) Tiffin Boys Choir, London Philharmonic 
          Choir, 
 
          Philharmonia Orchestra/Benjamin Zander Including 
          discussion disc. Symphony playable in DSD 
          Surround and DSD Stereo on an SACD player. 
          Recorded Walthamstow Assembly Hall, London, 
          28 Feb, 2-3 March 2003 
 
          TELARC 3SACD-60599 [3 CDs: 33.35 + 65.48 
          + 76.32; I; II-VI; discussion] [TD] 
        
A 
          largely disappointing recording that cannot 
          stand comparison with the greats from the 
          past. Admirers of Zander who are collecting 
          his Mahler cycle will, I suspect, take no 
          notice and buy it anyway. ... see 
          Full Review  
        
 
          Giuseppe 
          Saverio MERCADANTE (1795-1870) 
          Mercadante Rediscovered Orazi 
          e Curiazi , 'Giuriamo per la patri’. 
          Marcus Haddock; Anthony Michaels-Moore; Alastair 
          Miles Emma d’ Antiochia, 'In 
          quest'ora fatal'. Nelly Miricioiu Les 
          Soirees Italiennes, ‘Il pastore Svizzero'.	William 
          Matteuzzi. (with David Harper, piano) Virginia, 
          ‘'Ah! tant'oltre non credea’. Bruce Ford; 
          Alastair Miles Zaira, 'Reggi 
          i passi miei'.	Majella Cullagh; Alastair 
          Miles; Bruce Ford; Colin Lee; Claire Wild 
          Emma d' Antiochia, ‘Ah perdona 
          il duol’. Nelly Miricioiu; Mary Plazas Les 
          Soirées Italiennes, ‘Tamento 
          del moribondo’ Bruce Ford. (with David Harper, 
          piano) Gabriella di Vergy, 'Quant' 
          immagini crudeli' Jennifer Rhys-Davies; Paul 
          Nilon; Jonathan Viera; Claire Daniels; Ivan 
          Sharpe; Karl Morgan Daymond Zaira, 
          'Segui, deh! segui a piangere’. Majella Cullagh; 
          Bruce Ford Les Soirées Italiennes, 
          La Rosa’ Yvonne Kenny (with David Harper, 
          piano) Orazi e Curiazi, 'Ah! 
          su lei tremendo foco'. 
 
           Nelly Miricioiu; Anthony Michaels-Moore 
          Geoffrey Mitchell Choir. Philharmonia Orchestra/David 
          Parry No individual recording dates or venues 
          given Full Price 
 
          OPERA RARA ORR226 [69.14] [RJF] 
        
An 
          ideal introduction to Mercadante and his works 
          and highly recommended as such. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Federico MOMPOU 
          (1893-1987) 
          Complete Piano Works 
 
          Federico Mompou (piano) rec. 1974, Casino 
          d'Alianca del Poblenou, Barcelona, Spain. 
          ADD 
 
          BRILLIANT CLASSICS 6515 [4 CDs: 69:50 
          + 73:20 + 69:50 + 67:50] [JW]  
        
There’s 
          now no excuse not to seek out these valuable 
          examples of Mompou the composer-pianist in 
          his maturity and to admire playing that gets 
          to the heart of the matter. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
Wolfgang 
          Amadeus MOZART 
          (1756 - 1791) Piano 
          Concertos - Complete 
 
          Pieter-Jan Belder, harpsichord and clavichord Derek Han, piano Philharmonia 
          Orchestra, Paul Freeman Also available as "Mozart Complete Works 
          Volume 4," Brilliant Classics 99720 
 
          BRILLIANT CLASSICS 92112 [approx. 11 hours 25 min.] [PSh]
        An 
          excellent choice for every collection. A few 
          performances are exceptional, most are excellent, 
          the merest no less than very good; become 
          familiar with these marvellous works while 
          you wait for your personal "perfect" 
          recording of each one to come along ... see 
          Full Review
         
          Wolfgang Amadeus 
          MOZART 
          (1756-1791) Piano 
          Concerto no. 21 in C K.467 
          Piano Concerto no. 22 in E flat K482 
 
          Annie Fischer, piano Philharmonia Orchestra/Wolfgang 
          Sawallisch Recorded 28th February 
          and 1st, 2nd and 10th 
          March 1958, No. 1 Studio, Abbey Rd., London. 
          ADD 
 
          EMI CLASSICS GREAT RECORDINGS OF THE CENTURY 
          7243 5 62750 2 7 [64:31] [GPJ]
        An 
          issue for which the word ‘great’ is in no 
          way misplaced. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
           
          Wolfgang Amadeus 
          MOZART 
          (1756-1791) Così 
          fan tutte Fiordiligi 
          – Teresa Stich-Randall (soprano) Dorabella 
          – Janis Martin (mezzo-soprano) Ferrando – 
          Werner Krenn (tenor) Guglielmo – Victor Conrad 
          Braun (baritone) Don Alfonso – Carlos Feller 
          (bass) Despina – Adriana Martino (soprano) 
          
 
          Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro RAI di Roma/Peter 
          Maag Recorded live in Rome, 13 June 1967 
 
          ARTS 43035-2 [2 CDs: 80.23 + 68.50] [JW]
         
        
Admirers 
          of Maag and the singers here will rightly 
          want to make the acquaintance of this set 
          and savour its attractive features. ... see 
          Full Review 
          
        
BARGAIN 
          OF THE MONTH Wolfgang 
          Amadeus MOZART 
          (1756-1791) Le Nozze 
          di Figaro (Two 
          discarded arias for Susanna, Un moto di 
          gioia and Al desio di chi t’adora are 
          added as an appendix) Bo Skovhus (Count Almaviva), 
          Marina Mescheriakova (Countess Almaviva), 
          Judith Halász (Susanna), Renato Girolami 
          (Figaro), Michelle Breedt (Cherubino), Gabriele 
          Sima (Marcellina), Janusz Monarcha (Bartolo), 
          Michael Roider (Basilio), Alexander Klinger 
          (Don Curzio), Orsolya Sáfár 
          (Barbarina), Peter Köves (Antonio), 
 
          Hungarian National Chorus, Nicolaus Esterházy 
          Sinfonia, David Aronson (continuo)/Michael 
          Halász Recorded 26th October to 4th 
          novembre 2002 at the Phoenix Studio, Budapest, 
          Hungary 
 
          NAXOS 8.660102-04 [3CDs: 71:54 + 61:58 
          + 52:48] [CH] 
        
This 
          is an unassailable bargain, and I wonder how 
          many of the more expensive alternatives are 
          really worth the extra money. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 Thea 
          MUSGRAVE (b.1928) 
          Clarinet Concerto (1968) [26.20] The 
          Seasons (1988) [25.56]Autumn Sonata - concerto for bass clarinet and 
          orchestra (1993) [21.38] 
 
          Victoria Soames, clarinet and bass clarinet BBC Symphony Orchestra/Thea 
          Musgrave Recorded Glasgow City Hall, 5-7 April 1996. 
 
          CLARINET CLASSICS CC0035 [73.14] [JF]
          
          This is an extremely attractive introduction 
          to the excellent music of Thea Musgrave. Three works from a twenty five 
          year period. Superbly played and recorded. ... see Full 
          Review 
         Lewis 
          NIELSON (b.1950) 
          Violin Concerto (1989, rev. 1999)* Four movements for violin and harpsichord 
          (2001) Anagram (Fantasia No 2) for violin and string orchestra (1999) 
          
 Levon Ambartsumian (violin) 
          Wassily Dolinsky (harpsichord) Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow 
          Radio/Mikhail Kukushkhin* ARCO Chamber Orchestra/Lewis Nielson Rec. 
          Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory, October 1999 (Violin Concerto); Malyi 
          Hall of Moscow Conservatory, October 2001 (Four movements); Hodgson 
          Hall, University of Georgia, April 2001 (Anagram) DDD 
 
          CENTAUR CRC 2665 [53:31] [PCW] 
        
Listeners 
          interested in contemporary violin music should 
          certainly give this disc a hearing … 
          see Full Review 
        
 
          Bernardo PASQUINI 
          (1637 
          - 1710) Sonate per gravicembalo see 
          review for details 
 
          Roberto Loreggian, harpsichord, spinet (*); 
          Francesco Ferrarini, cello (**) Recorded in 
          August 2002 at the Villa Beatrice in Baone, 
          Padua, Italy DDD 
 
          CHANDOS CHAN 0704 [75:37] [JV] 
        
A 
          recording which pays attention to a neglected 
          Italian composer of the late 17th century, 
          but doesn’t do him full justice ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 Krzysztof 
          PENDERECKI 
          (b.1933) Violin Sonata No. 
          1 (1953) Miniatures (1959)Cadenza for solo 
          viola (1984) Violin Sonata No. 2 (2000) 
 
          Ida Bieler (violin); Nina Tichman (piano) 
          Rec: Konzertgalerie Il Bagno, Burgsteinfurt, 
          June 2003. DDD 
 
          NAXOS 8.557253 [55'59"] 
          [SS]
          
          A valuable disc 
          of Penderecki's violin chamber works ... see 
          Full Review 
        
 
          Sergei 
          RACHMANINOV 
          (1873-1943) 2nd 
          Piano Sonata, op.36 Preludes, op.32 nos. 5, 
          10 and 12 Etude-Tableau op.39 no.9 Nikolai 
          RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (1844-1908) Le 
          vol du bourdon (arr. Rachmaninov) Igor 
          STRAVINSKY (1882-1971) Petrouchka 
          
 
          Wen-Yu Shen, piano Recorded in Brussels, Flagey, 
          Studio 1, 23rd-24th 
          July 2003 
 
          CYPRÈS CYP9617 [54:21] [GPJ] 
        
Maturity 
          and stunning technical mastery in a wide range 
          of music ... see Full 
          Review  
        
Jean-Marie 
          RENS (b. 
          1955) Vibrations (2001) 
          a Trois petits poèmes lettristes (2000) 
          bTrois pièces (2002) c 
          Sept chansons traditionnelles (2002) d Espace-Temps 
          (1998) e 
 
          Musiques Nouvelles (a) Choeur Mondial des 
          Jeunes (b) Georges Deppe (piano) (c) 
          Nahandove (d) Laurette Prète (piano) 
          (e) Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège 
          et de la Communauté Françaisee; Denis Meniera (a 
          b) Pierre Bartholomée (e) 
          Recorded: Studio Dada, Brussels, January 2003 (Vibrations); 
          Eglise Saint-Loup, Namur, January 2002 (Trois petits poèmes); 
          Studio 1, Flagey, Brussels, July 2003 (Trois pièces) 
          and September 2003 (Sept chansons); and (live) Salle Philharmonique, 
          Liège, March 1998 (Espace-Temps) 
 
          CYPRES CYP 4619 [73:02] [HC] 
        
Rens’ 
          beautifully made and strongly communicative music superbly well served 
          ... I urge you to give this magnificent release a try. You will not 
          be disappointed. ... see Full Review 
        
Nikolai 
          RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (1844-1908) 
          Scheherazade – Symphonic Suite after “The Thousand and One 
          Nights”, Op. 35 (1888) Symphony No. 2 (Symphonic Suite – 
          Antar), Op. 9 (1868/75/97) 
 
          Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra/Kees Bakels Rec. Dewan Filharmonik 
          Petronas Hall, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, November 2002 
 
          BIS-CD-1377 [74’34] [DS] 
        
Bakels 
          stands on the sidelines, never willing to 
          immerse himself in Rimsky-Korsakov’s 
          delectable sound-world. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Helmut ROSENVALD (b. 
          1929) Violin 
          Concerto No. 1 for violin and string orchestra 
          (1976) [14:24] Lemmo Erendi (violin); Tallinn 
          Chamber Orchestra/Neeme Järvi Violin 
          Concerto No. 2 Quasi una Fantasia (1986) 
          [12:40] Lemmo Erendi (violin); Estonian State 
          Symphony Orchestra/Jüri Alperten Zwei 
          Pastoralen (1983) [5:32] Estonian 
          State Symphony Orchestra/Vello Pähn Sonata 
          Capriccioso (1988) [12:46] Valentina 
          Gontšarova (violin) 
          Symphony No: 3 (1966) [20:26] Nocturne 
          (1967) [5:36] 
 
           Estonian State Symphony Orchestra/Neeme 
          Järvi rec: Sept 1976 (1), Nov 1986 (2), 
          Feb 1983 (Pastoralen), June 1988 (Sonata), 
          July 1966 (3), 1967 (Nocturne): ADD 
 
          ANTES EDITION - BELLA MUSICA BM 
          31:9197 [72:38] [RB] 
        
One 
          of the wonders of Estonian music ... well 
          worth getting if you enjoy Tubin, Schnittke, 
          Alwyn, Rubbra or Britten. Recommended ... 
          see Full Review 
           
        
 Christopher 
          ROUSE (b.1949) 
          Der gerettete Alberich (1997) 
          Rapture (2000) Violin Concerto (1991) 
 
          Evelyn Glennie (percussion) Cho-Liang Lin (violin) Helsinki Philharmonic 
          Orchestra/Leif Segerstam Rec. Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, Nov 2001 (Concerto), 
          June 2003 (Rapture); Sept 2003 (Alberich) 
 
          ONDINE ODE 1016-2 [64’03] [TH] 
        
A 
          very desirable issue where performances are exemplary and Ondine’s 
          engineers give us superb sound ... 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]