Leroy ANDERSON 
          (1908-1975) 
          The Waltzing Cat The 
          Syncopated Clock, 
          The Typewriter, A Trumpeter’s Lullaby, Fiddle 
          Faddle, Blue Tango, The Phantom Regiment, 
          Bugler’s Holiday, The Waltzing Cat, Plink, 
          Plank, Plunk! Sleigh Ride, Horse and Buggy, 
          Belle of the Ball, The Irish Washerwoman, 
          The Last Rose of Summer, Pyramid Dance, Chicken 
          Reel, Concerto in C for Piano and Orchestra 
          * 
 
          Simon Tedeschi (piano) * Melbourne Symphony 
          Orchestra/Paul Mann Recorded in February 2003, 
          at the Iwaki Auditorium of the Australian 
          Broadcasting Corporation’s Southbank Centre, 
          Melbourne 
 
          ABC CLASSICS 476 158-9 [69.04] [JW]
        Performances 
          are warm and sympathetic ... Anderson the 
          Norman Rockwell of 1950s American music? I’ll 
          have to go and have a look. ... see Full 
          Review 
        Willem 
          Mengelberg – Bach Johann 
          Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) 
          Orchestral 
          Suite No. 2 in B minor BWV 1067 Recorded 17 
          April 1939 Orchestral Suite No.3 BWV 1068 
          – Air only Recorded April 1942 Double Violin 
          Concerto in D minor BWV 1043 Louis Zimmerman 
          and Ferdinand Helman (violins), recorded 21 
          December 1937 Keyboard Concerto in F minor 
          BWV 1056 Agi Jambor (piano), recorded 17 April 
          1939 Wedding Cantata; Weichet nur, betrübt 
          Schatten BWV 202 
 
          To van der Sluys (soprano) recorded 17 
          April 1939 Concertgebouw Orchestra/Willem 
          Mengelberg 
 
          ARCHIPEL ARPCD 0258 [73.27] [JW]
        Collectors 
          should perhaps treat this one with a fair 
          degree of caution ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Johann Sebastian 
          BACH (1685-1750) 
          Cantatas and Arias Grosser 
          Herr and Erleucht auch meine finstre Sinnen, 
          from the Christmas Oratorio, Cantata 
          BWV82: Ich Habe Genug (1727), Cantata 
          BWV158: Der Friede sei mit dir (1727), 
          Am abend, from the St Matthew 
          Passion (1729), Mache dich, mein Hernxe 
          rein, from the St Matthew Passion, 
          Es ist vollbracht, from Cantata BWV159 
          (1729), Auf mit hellem schall, from 
          Cantata BWV128 (1725), Hat man nicht 
          mit seinen Kindern, from Cantata BWV211 
          (Coffee Cantata) (1735) 
 
           Ralph Kohn, baritone English Chamber 
          Orchestra/Ian Watson Recorded January, March 
          1994, St Jude’s, Hampstead, London 
 
          CAPRIOLE CAPCD 1010 [63.20] [TB]
        Ralph 
          Kohn: confident tone and a sure awareness 
          of appropriate phrasing. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Johann Sebastian 
          BACH 
          (1685-1750) St 
          Matthew Passion (abridged) Evangelist 
          - Karl Erb (tenor) Jesus – Willem Ravelli 
          (bass) Jo Vincent (soprano) Ilona Durigo (alto) 
          Louis van Tulder (tenor) Herman Schey (bass) 
          Piet van Egmond (organ) Johannes den Hertog 
          (harpsichord) Louis Zimmermann (violin) G. 
          Blanchard (oboe d’amore) W. Peddemors (oboe 
          da caccia) Hubert Barwahser (flute) 
 
          Amsterdam Toonkunst Choir "Zanglust" 
          Boys’ Choir Concertgebouw Orchestra/Willem 
          Mengelberg Recorded on Psalm Sunday, 2nd 
          April 1939 in the Concertgebouw Suite No.2 
          in B minor BWV 1067 Concerto in D minor 
          for Two Violins BWV 1010 Louis Zimmermann 
          and Ferdinand Helman (violins) Air from 
          Suite No.3 in D major BWV 1068 (arr. 
          Telico) Concertgebouw Orchestra Air 
          from Suite No.3 in D major BWV 
          1068 (arr. Mahler) Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra 
          of New York Willem Mengelberg 
          Recorded 1929-38 
 
          NAXOS HISTORICAL 8.110880-82 [71.42 + 
          62.46 + 72.58] [JW]
         
        
Plenty 
          of vitally imaginative music-making of the 
          old school. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
BARGAIN 
          OF THE MONTH Samuel 
          BARBER 
          (1910-1981) Adagio 
          for strings, Op. 11* [7’45"] Symphony 
          No 1, Op. 9** [21’39"] Piano Concerto, 
          Op. 38*** [29’ 09"] Souvenirs, Op. 28 
          for piano four-hands **** [18’24"] Medea’s 
          Meditation and Dance of Vengeance, Op. 23a* 
          [12’07"] Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, 
          Op. 14***** [23’37"] Capricorn Concerto, 
          Op. 21 for flute, oboe, trumpet and strings****** 
          [14’34"] Concerto for cello and Orchestra, 
          Op. 22******* [26’11"] 
 
          *Boston Symphony Orchestra/Charles Munch 
          ** St. Louis Symphony Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin 
          ***John Browning (piano); St. Louis Symphony 
          Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin **** John Browning 
          and Leonard Slatkin (piano) ***** Kyoko Takezawa 
          (violin); St. Louis Symphony Orchestra/Leonard 
          Slatkin ******Jacob Berg (flute); Peter Bowman 
          (oboe); Susan Slaughter (trumpet); St. Louis 
          Symphony Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin *******Steven 
          Isserlis (cello); St. Louis Symphony Orchestra/Leonard 
          Slatkin Recorded: * 1957. Venue not specified 
          ** and *** at Powell Symphony Hall, St. Louis 
          6-7 October 1990 **** at Manhattan Center, 
          New York City, 15 October 1990 ***** 24 April 
          1994; ****** 7 May 1995; ****** 2 December 
          1994 all at Powell Symphony Hall, St. Louis 
          
 
          BMG ARTISTES RÉPERTOIRES 74321 987042 
          [2 CDs 76’59"; 76’59"] [JQ]
        Lack 
          of documentation is a serious drawback but 
          not such as to deny this set the warmest possible 
          recommendation. ... see 
          Full Review 
         
          Samuel BARBER 
          (1910-1981) 
          Knoxville: 
          Summer of 1915, Opus 24* (1948) Second 
          Essay, Opus 17 (1942) Third Essay, 
          Opus 47 (1976) Toccata Festiva, Opus 
          36 (1960) ^ 
 
           *Karina Gauvin, soprano ^Thomas Trotter, 
          organ Royal Scottish National Orchestra/Marin 
          Alsop Recorded 27 October 2002 (Knoxville), 
          3 May 1999 (Second Essay), 18 March 2001 (Third 
          Essay), Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow, 11 June 
          2002, Paisley Abbey (Toccata) 
 
          NAXOS 8.559134 [56.55] [TB]
        Undoubtedly 
          an excellent addition to an already distinguished 
          collection of Barber performances ... see 
          Full Review 
         
          Béla 
          BARTÓK 
          (1881 - 1945) 
          Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta, 
          Sz.106 (1936)(1) [33'04] Divertimento for 
          String Orchestra, Sz. 113 (1939)(2) [27'22] 
          
 
            
          Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Nikolaus Harnoncourt 
          Rec. Stefaniensaal, Graz, (1) 23-26 June 2001, 
          (2) 23-25 June 2000 
 
          RCA RED SEAL 82876 59326 2 [60'26] 
          [PSe]
        'Authentic 
          performance' of Bartók? Oh yes, and 
          it does indeed furnish fresh insights. ... 
          see Full 
          Review 
         
          Amy BEACH 
          (1867-1944) Morning 
          Glories Quartet for Strings Op 89 (1921-29) 
          # Violin Sonata Op 34 (1896) * Piano Trio 
          Op.150 (1938) + 
 
          Diane Pascal (violin) and Joanne Polk 
          (piano) * Diane Pascal (violin), Astrid Schween 
          (cello) and Joanne Polk (piano) + The Lark 
          Quartet # Recorded at The Recital Hall of 
          the Performing Arts Centre, Purchase College, 
          State University of New York, June 1999 
 
          ARABESQUE Z6747 [59.54] [JW]
        Part 
          of Arabesque’s invaluable Beach series ... 
          valuable and with the advantage of a fine 
          recording and dedicated, understanding, expert 
          performances. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 
          (1770-1827) 
          Symphony No. 10 and late overtures Symphony 
          No. 10 (1st movement) Gratulations-Menuett 
          WoO 3 Overture ‘The Ruins of Athens’ Op. 113 
          Overture ‘Nameday’ Op.115 Overture ‘King Stephen’ 
          Op. 117 Overture ‘Fidelio’ Op. 72 Funeral 
          march from ‘Leonora Prohaska’ WoO 96 Overture 
          ‘The Consecration of the House’ Op. 124 
 
          Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra/Douglas 
          Bostock Rec. The House of Music, Padubice, 
          Czech Republic, 5-6 April 2003 DDD 
 
          CLASSICO CLASSCD 472 [61:21] [MC]
        Fascinating 
          and rewarding late orchestral works from Beethoven. 
          Worth exploring! ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Ludwig van 
          BEETHOVEN 
          (1770-1827) Violin 
          Concerto in D major Op.61 Cavatina from the 
          Quartet in B flat major Op.130 Grosse Fuge 
          in B flat major Op.133 
 
          Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Berlin Philharmonic 
          Orchestra/Wilhelm Furtwängler Recorded 
          live 30 September 1947 (Concerto), live 10 
          February 1952 (Grosse Fuge) and in the studio 
          15 October 1940 (Cavatina) 
 
          ARCHIPEL ARPCD 0257 [72.27] [JW]
        It’s 
          great news that these performances are newly 
          available – but interested parties should, 
          if at all possible, sample before they buy. 
          ... see Full 
          Review
         
          Ludwig van 
          BEETHOVEN 
          (1770-1827) Piano 
          Concerto No. 3 in C minor Op.37 Marguerite 
          Long (piano) Paris Conservatoire Orchestra 
          [Orchestre de la Société des 
          Concerts du Conservatoire], recorded 1939 
          Triple Concerto, for Violin, Cello and Piano 
          Op.56 
 
          Ricardo Odnoposoff (violin) Stefan Auber 
          (cello) Angelica Morales (piano) Vienna Philharmonic 
          Orchestra, recorded 1937 Felix Weingartner 
          
 
          NAXOS HISTORICAL 8.110878 [68.35] [JW]
        A 
          warm welcome to the latest in this instructive 
          series from Naxos. ... see 
          Full Review 
         
          Artur Schnabel 
          Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 
          (1770-1827) Piano 
          Concerto No.4 Op.58 Piano Concerto No.5 Op. 
          73 Emperor Piano Sonata No.30 Op.109 
          Piano Sonata No.32 Op.111 
 
          Artur Schnabel (piano) Chicago Symphony 
          Orchestra/Frederick Stock Recorded in 1942 
          
 
          BMG RCA RED SEAL 74321 987172 [2 CDs: 
          69.57 + 46.54] [JW]
        An 
          important set – compromised by indifferent 
          transfers. ... see Full 
          Review 
        The 
          Busch String Quartet Ludwig 
          van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) 
          String 
          Quartet No. 7 in F Op.59 No.1 Razumovsky 
          String Quartet No. 8 in E minor Op.59 No.2 
          Razumovsky 
 
           Busch String Quartet Recorded in New 
          York, 1941 and 1942 
 
          BIDDULPH 80208-2 [75.55] [JW]
         
        
Transfers 
          attractively done ... expands the Busch CD 
          discography still further and enticingly. 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Ludwig Van BEETHOVEN 
          (1770-1827) 
          Fidelio. 
          Opera in Two Acts Leonore, Kirsten 
          Flagstad (sop); Florestan, René Maison 
          (ten); Rocco, Alexander Kipnis (bass); Pizarro, 
          Julius Huehn (bar); Marzelline, Marita Farell, 
          (sop); Jaquino, Karl Laufkoetter, (ten); Don 
          Fernando, Herbert Janssen (bar) 
 
          Orchestra and Chorus of the Metropolitan 
          Opera, New York/Bruno Walter Rec. from live 
          broadcast on February 22nd 1941 
 
          GUILD HISTORICAL IMMORTAL PERFORMANCES SERIES 
          GHCD 2269-2270 [72.19 + 78.20] [RJF] 
        
For 
          those who take a contrary view and are drawn 
          to Flagstad's voice and Walter’s interpretation, 
          the recording here is one of the finest I 
          have heard from this period.... see 
          Full Review  
        
 
          Leonard BERNSTEIN 
          (1918 
          – 1990) Symphony 
          No.1 Jeremiah (1942)aConcerto 
          for Orchestra Jubilee Games (1986/9)b
 
          Helen Medlyn (mezzo-soprano)a; 
          Nathan Gunn (baritone)bNew Zealand 
          Symphony Orchestra/James JuddRecorded: Michael 
          Fowler Centre, Wellington, New Zealand, August 
          2002
 
          NAXOS 8.559100 [55:04] [HC] 
        
Judd 
          conducts a very fine reading of Jeremiah, 
          and an equally fine one of the Concerto for 
          Orchestra ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Franz BERWALD 
          (1796-1868) 
          Symphony 
          No. 1 Sinfonie sérieuse (Allegro 
          con energia [10'12]; Adagio maestoso [7'07]; 
          Stretto [5'27]; Finale Adagio — Allegro molto 
          [7'43]) (1842) [30.38] Symphony No. 2 Sinfonie 
          capricieuse (Allegro [10'20]; Andante 
          [7'26]; Finale Allegro assai [9'28]) (1842) 
          [27.20] Symphony No. 3 Sinfonie Singulière 
          (Allegro fuocoso [10'18]; Adagio [9'40]; Finale 
          Presto [7'49]) (1845) [27.53] Symphony No. 
          4 Sinfonie naïve (Allegro risoluto 
          [8'43]; Adagio [6'14]; Scherzo Allegro molto 
          [5'41]; Finale Allegro vivace [6'34]) (1845) 
          [27.21] Symphony in A (completed Druce). (1820) 
          [16.34] Estrella de Soria Overture 
          (1862) [7:56] Queen of Golconda Overture 
          (1864) [7:41] 
 
          Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra/Roy Goodman 
          Rec. Berwaldhallen, Stockholm May, Oct 1995. 
          DDD Previously issued as Hyperion CDA67081-2 
          2 CDs for the price of one 
 
          HYPERION DYAD CDD22043 [2CDs: 70:53 + 
          74:28 = 145:21] [RB] 
        
Deeply 
          rewarding lyrical statements ... a recording 
          capturing the idiosyncratic woodwind sparkle 
          as well as the prominent bloom of the French 
          Horns. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Heinrich Ignaz 
          von BIBER 
          (1644-1704) The 
          Rosary Sonatas (Die Rosenkranz-Sonaten) Sonatas 
          1-15 and the Passacaglia With Readings by 
          Timothy West 
 
          Pavlo Beznosiuk (violins) David Roblou (Harpsichord, 
          chamber organ) Paula Chateauneuf (Theorbo, 
          archlute) Richard Tunnicliffe (Viola da Gamba, 
          Violone) Timothy West (Reader) Rec. 30 Nov 
          – 4 Dec 2003, St Andrew’s Church, Toddington, 
          Gloucestershire 
 
          AVIE AV 0038 [2 CDs: 79.47 + 77.18] [JW] 
          
        
Makes 
          for enjoyably spiritual listening. ... see 
          Full Review 
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Hildegard 
          of BINGEN 
          (1098-1179) Sapphire 
          Night: O Frondens Virga; Karitas Habundat; 
          O Euchari, Columba; In Matutinis Laudibus; 
          Columba Aspexit. Anonymous 'O Gloriosa' Patricia 
          VAN NESS (b.1951) ‘The Nine orders 
          of the Angels' Tapestry/Laurie Monahan (soprano 
          and harp) 
 
          Carolann Buff, (mezzo-soprano) Recorded 
          at Mandelslah, May 2003. DDD 
 
          MUSIK DABRINGHAUS UND GRIMM 344 1193-2 
          [76.43] [GH] 
        
I 
          would be amazed if you did not become as besotted 
          with this disc as I am. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 York 
          BOWEN 
          (1884-1961) Viola 
          Sonata in C minor (1905) Phantasy for Viola 
          and Piano Op 54 (1918) Arnold 
          BAX (1883-1953) Viola Sonata (1922) 
          
 
          Doris Lederer (viola) Jane Coop (piano) 
          Rec. LSU Recital Hall, Louisiana State University, 
          Baton Rouge, March 2002 
 
          CENTAUR CRC 2660 [68.22] [JW]
        
Let’s 
          hope these two musicians continue to cast 
          their net over under-explored areas of repertoire 
          with such perception. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Johannes BRAHMS 
          (1833-1897) Symphony 
          No 2 in D Op.73 (1877) Tragic Overture Op.81 
          (1880) 
 
          Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra/Hans 
          Vonk Rec. Hilversum, MCO – Studio 1, June 
          2003 DDD, Super Audio CD 
 
          
PENTATONE 
          CLASSICS PTC 5186 042 [59:02] [PCW]
         
        
Vonk’s 
          reading of the symphony seems a bit underpowered 
          and is not really distinctive … see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Johannes BRAHMS 
          (1833-1897) Piano 
          Trio No.1 in B flat major Op.8 Piano Trio 
          No.2 in C major Op.87 (1883) 
 
          Edwin Fischer (piano) Wolfgang Schneiderhan 
          (violin) Enrico Mainardi (cello) Recorded 
          live in 1951 (No.2) and 1953 (No.1) 
 
          ARCHIPEL ARPCD 0165 [62.48] [JW]
         
        
Not 
          sure that this reflects them at their best, 
          or tonally most ingratiating ... but they 
          should be heard. ... see 
          Full Review 
        
 
          Johannes BRAHMS 
          (1833-1897) 
           
          Choral Works Four 
          Songs for female chorus, two horns and harp, 
          op.17 (1860) Six Songs and Romances for unaccompanied 
          mixed chorus, op. 93a (1883-84) One of the 
          Five Part-Songs for unaccompanied mixed chorus, 
          op. 104 (1886-88) Two of the Marienlieder 
          for mixed unaccompanied voices, op.22 (1860) 
          One of the Three Motets for four and eight-part 
          unaccompanied double chorus, op.110 (1889) 
          Two Motets for mixed chorus, op.74 (no.1 from 
          1877; no.2 from 1863-70) 
 
          Chamber Choir of Europe/Nicol Matt Martina 
          Schrott (harp); Sebastian Schindler (horn); 
          Sebastian Schorr (horn) Recording 2003, Kloster 
          Bronnbach, Wertheim (Vier Gesänge), 
          Schlosskirche Bad Durkheim DDD. SACD Original 
          DSD Recording. 
 
          
BRILLIANT 
          CLASSICS 92206 [59:18] 
        
An 
          attractive selection from Brilliant Classics 
          of Brahms choral works. At super-budget price 
          this release is well worth hearing. ... see 
          Full Review  
        
 
          Benjamin 
          BRITTEN (1913-1976) 
          Sinfonia 
          da Requiem Op. 20 (1940) [20.08] Peter 
          Grimes - Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia 
          (1945) [23.50] Gustav 
          HOLST (1874-1934) The Perfect 
          Fool - ballet Op. 39 (1923) [10.51] Egdon 
          Heath (Homage to Thomas Hardy) Op. 47 
          (1927) [14.40] 
 
          London Symphony Orchestra/André Previn 
          Rec. Nov-Dec 1973 Kingsway Hall, London (Sinfonia); 
          Aug, Oct 1974, Studio 1, Abbey Road, London 
          (Holst; Grimes). ADD Great Recordings of the 
          Century 
 
          EMI CLASSICS 7243 5 62615 2 5 [69.48] 
          [RB]
        Very 
          fine Britten bringing back memories from the 
          1970s coupled with slightly less good Holst 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Benjamin BRITTEN 
          (1913-1976) Variations 
          on a Theme of Frank Bridge (1937) St. 
          Nicolas, Cantata Op.42 (1948) 
 
          Mark Tucker (tenor) Zürich Boys’ 
          Choir Zürich Chamber Orchestra/Howard 
          Griffiths Recorded live at the Kirche Altstetten, 
          Zürich, 25-27 February 2003 (Variations) 
          and the live at the Zürich Tonhalle, 
          14-15 December, 2003 (St. Nicolas). DDD 
 
          CLAVES 50-2302 [74’48] [TH]
        A 
          good Bridge Variations but the German speaking 
          version of the cantata limits the sales potential 
          to German-speaking markets ... see 
          Full Review  
         
          Benjamin BRITTEN 
          (1913-1976) 
          Owen Wingrave Gerald 
          Finley (bar) - Owen Wingrave; Peter Savidge 
          (bar) - Spencer Coyle; Hilton Marlton (ten) 
          - Lechmere; Josephine Barstow (sop) - Miss 
          Wingrave; Anne Dawson (sop) - Mrs.Coyle ; 
          Elizabeth Gale (sop) - Mrs. Julian; Charlotte 
          Hellekant (mezzo) - Kate; Martyn Hill (ten) 
          - Sir Philip Wingrave; Andrew Burden (narrator) 
          
Deutsches 
          Symphony Orchestra, Berlin/Kent Nagano Also 
          includes 'Benjamin Britten - The Hidden Heart' 
          - a film directed by Teresa Griffiths Video 
          Director: Margaret Williams 
ARTHAUS 
          DVD 100372 [150 minutes] 
        
... 
          although, in truth, it has not quite ranked 
          as one of Britten's best operas. Seeing this, 
          stunning DVD however, I am now entirely won 
          over and I feel that the work has been much 
          underestimated... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Anton BRUCKNER 
          (1824-1896) 
          Symphony 
          No. 5 (1876) 
 
          Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim 
          Rec November 1991, Philharmonie, Berlin 
 
          WARNER ELATUS 2564 61173-2 [71.50] [TB] 
          
        
Bruckner 
          would surely have been pleased with the passionate 
          commitment shown here ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          BARGAIN OF THE MONTH Ferruccio 
          BUSONI 
          (1866-1924) Complete Works 
          for Cello and Piano Chromatic 
          Fantasia and Fugue in D minor, BMV 903 (transcription 
          from J.S. BACH) 
          Kleine Suite (Little Suite), Op.23 
          (Kind. 215) 
          Serenata Op.34 (Kind.196) Kultaselle: 
          Ten Variations on a Finnish Folk song 
          (Kind.237) 
          Valse oubliée (transcription 
          of Franz LISZT) 
          Ottorino RESPIGHI 
          (1879-1936) Adagio con variazioni 
          
 
          Duo Pepicelli: Angelo Pepicelli, piano; 
          Francesco Pepicelli, cello 
          Rec. Montevarchi, Italy, 19th -21st 
          January 2000 
 
          NAXOS 8.555691 [67.52] [JF] 
        
A 
          great CD introducing some extremely attractive 
          works from two of Italy's greatest composers. 
          Extremely well played into the bargain ... 
          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]