Mahir 
          CETIZ 
          (b. 1977) Mist 
          Bells for small ensemble (2002-2003) [13:45] 
          Triptych for piano solo (2003) [14:17] 
          Polarisation for solo bassoon (2002) 
          [6:46] Panayiotis 
          DEMOPOULOS (b. 1977) Theme and 
          variations on a villota by Filippo Azzaiolo 
          (2003) [14:54] Three songs for bass and 
          piano (2002) [12:02] Of Seventh Doors (suite 
          for cello and piano) (2002) [14:56] 
 
          Anairesis Ensemble/Matthew Coorey Rec. 
          May 9, 2003 Birtwistle Festival, Royal Northern 
          College of Music, Manchester and June 11, 
          2003 at St. Ann’s Church, Manchester DDD 
 
          DUNELM RECORDS DRD0214 [74:54] [PG] 
        
Anyone 
          interested in the future of symphonic music 
          should find this album. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Ernest CHAUSSON (1855-1899)String 
          Quartet in C minor Op. 35 (completed by Vincent 
          d'Indy) (1900) [30.39] Albert 
          ROUSSEL (1869-1937) String 
          Quartet in D major Op. 45 (1932) [20.48] Albéric 
          MAGNARD (1865-1914) String Quartet 
          in E minor Op. 16 (1903) [43.17] 
 
           Quatuor Via Nova: (Jean Mouillère, 
          Hervé le Floch (violins); Gerard Caussée 
          (viola); René Benedetti (cello) (Chausson, 
          Roussel). (Jean Mouillère, Jean-Pierre 
          Sabouret (violins); Claude Naveau (viola); 
          Jean-Marie Gamard (cello) (Magnard). rec. 
          Studio 106, Radio France, Oct 1985 (Magnard); 
          1970, no details for Chausson; Roussel. DDD, 
          ADD 
 
          WARNER APEX 2564 61368 2 [2CD 51:27 
          + 43.17] [RB] 
        
Three 
          French string quartets in idiomatic performances 
          and vivid recordings. ... see 
          Full Review  
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Piano 
          music of Erik Chisholm and his friends 
          BARTÓK 
          Out of Doors Suite (With drums and pipes) 
          SORABJI 
          Fantasiettina sul nome illustre dell’Egregio 
          poeta Hugh MacDiarmid Ossia Christopher Grieve 
          MCMLXI CHISHOLM 
          Sonata in A (1939) "An Riobain Dearg": 
          (Molto Moderato; Scherzo: Allegretto con Moto; 
          Lament: HMS "Thetis" foundered June 
          3rd 1939; Allegro Moderato) STEVENSON 
          A Threepenny Sonatina BUSONI 
          Fantasia Contrappuntistica (Edizione Definitiva) 
          
 
           Murray McLachlan (piano) Recorded 16-17, 
          19 December 2003, Whiteley Hall, Chethams, 
          Manchester. DDD 
 
          DUNELM DRD0219[78:11] [CSS]  
        
In 
          MacLachlan’s hands a magisterial performance 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
        
Fryderyk 
          CHOPIN 
          (1810-1849) Complete 
          Piano Works Volume Three Ballade No.1 
          in G minor Op.23 Ballade No.2 in F major Op.38 
          Ballade No.3 in A flat major Op.47 Ballade 
          No.4 in F minor Op.52 Rondo in E flat major 
          Op.16 Rondo in C major Op.73 
 
          Garrick Ohlsson (piano) Recorded at Concordia 
          College, Bronxville, New York, December 1989 
          
 
          ARABESQUE Z6630 [64.04] [JW]
        Many 
          will find him highly poetic and sympathetic, 
          his consistently slow tempos will appeal and 
          his musical understanding out of the ordinary 
          but Ohlsson 1989 is not greatly to my liking 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Fryderyk CHOPIN 
          (1810-1849) The 
          Complete Chopin Piano Works, Volume 8 Fantasy 
          for piano in F minor/A flat major, Op. 49 
          Berceuse for piano in D flat major, Op. 57 
          Barcarolle for piano in F sharp major, Op. 
          60 Bolero for piano in C major/A major, Op. 
          19 Tarantelle for piano in A flat major, Op. 
          43 Prelude for piano in C sharp minor, Op. 
          45 Allegro de concert for piano in A major, 
          Op. 46 March funebre in C minor Op.72 No.2 
          Ecossaise for piano No. 1 in D major, Op. 
          72/3 Ecossaise for piano No. 2 in G major, 
          Op. 72/3 Ecossaise for piano No. 3 in D flat 
          major, Op. 72/3 Variations for piano in A 
          major "Souvenir de Paganini," KK IVa/10 (spurious) 
          Contredanse for piano in G flat major (spurious), 
          KK Anh.Ia/4 Moderato for piano in E major, 
          KK IVb/12Cantabile for piano in B flat major, 
          KK IVb/6 [Feuille d’album in E major] Largo 
          for piano in E flat major, KK IVb/5 Fugue 
          for piano in A minor, KK IVc/2 
 
           Garrick Ohlsson (piano) Recorded in 1995 
          at the Recital Hall in the Performing Arts 
          Centre, Purchase College, State University 
          of New York 
 
          ARABESQUE Z6686 [76.32] [JW]
        Considerable 
          delicacy and nuance but a sometimes puzzling 
          attitude to tempo ... see Full 
          Review  
         
          Frédéric 
          CHOPIN (1810-1849) 
          Etudes: 
          Op. 10 (1829-32) [30’28]; Op. 25 (1832-36) 
          [32’55]. 
 
          Freddy Kempf (piano). Rec. Nybrokajen 11 (former 
          Academy of Music), Stockholm, Sweden, Aug 
          2003. DDD 
 
          BIS-SACD-1390 [64’08] [CC]
         
        
Kempf’s 
          interpretation has yet to mature and there 
          is the constant nagging doubt that this has 
          been put down for posterity too early in his 
          career. Disappointing. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Frederic CLIFFE 
          (1857-1931) Symphony 
          No. 1 in C minor (1889) Orchestral picture: 
          Cloud and Sunshine (1890) 
 
          Malmö Opera Orchestra/Christopher Fifield 
          Recorded at St Johannes Church, Malmö, 
          Sweden, 6th-7th May 
          2003 
 
          STERLING CDS-1055-2 [57:54] [IL] 
        
Amazing 
          how music of such power and lyricism can lie 
          lost and unperformed for so many years. ... 
          see Full Review 
        
 
          Aaron COPLAND 
          (1900-1990) John 
          Henry - A Railroad Ballad (1940) [13.48] 
          Lincoln Portrait [15.33] The Promise 
          of Living from The Tender Land [5.26] 
          Old American Songs - Set 1: The 
          Boatmen's Dance; The Dodger; Long 
          Time Ago; Simple Gifts; I Bought 
          Me a Cat [11.27] Jubilee Variations 
          [1.27] Ceremonial Fanfare [3.44] 
          An Outdoor Overture [8.47] 
 
          Katharine Hepburn (speaker) Sherrill Milnes 
          (bar) Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/Erich Kunzel 
          rec. Music Hall, Cincinnati, 22 Sept 1985, 
          15-16 Nov 1986. DDD 
 
          TELARC CD-80117 [70.12] [RB] 
        
Novelties 
          and rarities, stylishly done, make this of 
          considerable interest ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Claude DEBUSSY 
          (1862-1918) 
          Nocturnes 
          (1899) [25.35] La Mer (1905) [24.16] 
          Ibéria (1906) [19.57] 
 
          Czech Philharmonic Chorus/Josef Veselka Czech 
          Philharmonic Orchestra/Jean Fournet rec. Dvořák 
          Hall, Rudolfinum, Prague, 23-27 Oct 1963 (Nocturnes; 
          Mer); 7-10 Feb 1965. ADD 
 
          SUPRAPHON ARCHIVE SU 3421-2 011 [70.05] 
          [RB] 
        
No 
          serious Debussian should be without this. 
          These unaffected Fournet recordings offer 
          enchantment-in-waiting. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
Debussy’s 
          Corner Claude 
          DEBUSSY (1862 – 1918) Syrinx 
          (1913) Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp (1915) 
          Richard Rodney BENNETT 
          (b. 1936) Sonata after Syrinx (1985) Toru 
          TAKEMITSU (1930 – 1996) And then 
          I knew ’twas wind (1992) Benoît 
          MERNIER (b. 1964) Images (2002) 
          
 
          Trio Medicis (Bernard Pierreuse, flute; 
          Ning Shi, viola; Francette Bartholomée, 
          harp) Recorded: Fondation Tibor Varga, Sion, 
          Switzerland, July 2002 
 
          CYPRÈS CYP 1637 [63:15] [HC]
         
        
A 
          well planned, superbly played programme that 
          is a pure joy from start to finish and generously 
          repays repeated hearings. Warmly recommended. 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Frederick DELIUS 
          (1862-1934) A 
          Village Romeo and Juliet - Lyric Drama 
          in Six Scenes Vreli (Marti’s Daughter) - sung 
          by Helen Field; acted by Dana Moravkova Sali 
          (Manz’s Son) - Arthur Davies; acted by Michel 
          Dlouhy The Dark Fiddler - Thomas Hampson Vreli 
          as a child - Pamela Mildenhall; acted by Katerina 
          Svobodova Sali as a child - Samuel Linay; 
          acted by Jan Kalous Manz - Barry Mora; acted 
          by Leopold Haverl Marti -Stafford Dean; acted 
          by Pavel Mikulik 
 
          Arnold Schönberg –Chor and ORF Symphonieorchester/Sir 
          Charles Mackerras Filmed on location in 1989. 
          The audio recording was made in the Grossersaal, 
          Konzerthaus, Vienna Between 1st 
          and 13th February 1989 Bonus 
          Feature: Discovering Delius 
 
          
DECCA 
          DVD Video 074 177-9 [Opera: 112 mins. 
          Feature: 59 mins] [IL] 
        
A 
          beautiful and often moving visualisation ... 
          The bonus feature makes this a compulsive 
          purchase for all Delians. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          David DIAMOND 
          (b.1915) 
          Symphony No. 2 (1942) [42:43] Symphony No. 
          4 (1945) [16:35] 
 Seattle Symphony Orchestra/Gerard 
          Schwarz. Rec. 8, 11 Sept 1989 (2); 22 May 
          1990 (4), Seattle Center Opera House. DDD 
          Originally issued on Delos DE3093 American 
          Classics series 
 NAXOS 8.559154 [59:19] 
          [RB] 
        
Two 
          wartime symphonies ... insidiously emotional 
          ... believable recordings of well conceived 
          and executed performances. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Gaetano DONIZETTI 
          (1797-1848) 
          L’elisir 
          d’amore (1832). Valeria Esposito (soprano) 
          Adina; Aquiles Machado (tenor) Nemorino; Enrico 
          Marrucci (baritone) Belcore; Erwin Schrott 
          (bass) Dulcamara; Roberta Canzian (soprano) 
          Giannetta; 
 
          Coro Lirico Marchigiano ‘V. Bellini’; 
          Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana/Niels Muus. 
          Rec. Arena Sferisterio, Macerata, in July 
          2002. DDD 
 
          TDK CD-OPELAMOR [71’07 + 57’47] [CC] 
        
There 
          are enough caveats to preclude a recommendation 
          for this set, even at its budget price. ... 
          see Full Review 
          
        
 
          Gaetano 
          DONIZETTI (1797-1848) 
          Il 
          Campanello – Farce in One Act (1836) 
 
          Clara Scarangella (Serafina), Renato Capecchi 
          (Enrico), Sesto Bruscantini (Don Annibale 
          Pistacchio), Miti Truccato Pace (Madama Rosa), 
          Angelo Mercuriali (Spiridione), Orchestra 
          Lirica e Coro di Torino della RAI/Alfredo 
          Simonetto Recorded 13th October 1949, Turin 
          
 
          WARNER FONIT 5050467-1044-2-6 [53:03] 
          [CH] 
        
This 
          55-year-old document can still provide a lot 
          of pleasure as well as a peep at two of Italy’s 
          major post-war bass-baritones at the beginning 
          of their careers. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          John DOWLAND 
          (1563-1626) Awake 
          Sweet Love, the Music of John Dowland 
          Come Again * Toss Not My Soul * Fine Knacks 
          For Ladies * Mourn, Day Is With Darkness Fled, 
          His Golden Locks, In Darkness Let Me Dwell, 
          Lachrimae + What If I Never Speed * Awake, 
          Sweet Love, Away With Thee, Selfe Loving Lads, 
          All Ye Who Love Or Fortune Hath Betray’d * 
          Think’st Thou Then By Thy Feigning, Weep You 
          No More * I Saw My Lady Weep Tarleston’s Riserrectione 
          + Time Stands Still, If My Complaints Could 
          Passions Move, Tell me True Love, O Sweet 
          Woods * The Lowest Trees Have Tops * Now, 
          Oh Now I Needs Must Part * 
 
          Julianne Baird (soprano) The Robert DeCormier 
          Singers * David Tayler (lute and Orpharion) 
          Lute solos marked + Recorded at Concordia 
          College, Bronxville, New York, January 1991 
          
 
          ARABESQUE RECORDINGS Z6622 [68.23] [JW] 
           
        
There 
          are virtues here but I can’t really suggest 
          you start your Dowland quest here ... see 
          Full Review 
        
 
          Maurice DURUFLÉ 
          (1902-1986) 
          Requiem, 
          Op. 9* [39’37"] Quatre motets sur des 
          thèmes Grégoriens, Op.10** [7’ 
          20"] Messe "Cum Jubilo", Op. 
          11*** [18’23"] Prélude et fugue 
          sur le nom d’Alain, Op. 7**** [11’ 04"] 
          
 
          *Hélène Bouvier (mezzo-soprano); 
          Xavier Depraz (bass); Marie-Madeleine Duruflé-Chevalier 
          (organ) Chorales Philippe Caillard et Stéphane 
          Caillat Orchestre de l’Association des Concerts 
          Lamoureux/Maurice Duruflé Recorded 
          in 1959 **Chorale Stéphane Caillat/Maurice 
          Duruflé Recorded in 1965 ***Roger Soyer 
          (baritone); Marie-Madeleine Duruflé-Chevalier 
          (organ) Chorale Stéphane Caillat; Orchestre 
          Nationale de l’O.R.T.F./Maurice Duruflé 
          Recorded in 1971 **** Marie-Madeleine Duruflé-Chevalier 
          (organ) Recorded in 1963 on the Gonzales organ 
          at Soissons cathedral 
 
          WARNER CLASSICS APEX 2564 61139-2 [77’46"] 
          [JQ] 
        
An 
          excellent introduction to the music of this 
          modest, unassuming but dedicated French composer 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Antonín 
          DVOŘÁK 
          (1841-1904) Chamber Music 
          details 
          in the review
 
          BRILLIANT CLASSICS 92181 [8 CDs: 65’10 
          + 71'33 + 69'51 + 69'42 + 72'53 + 53'53 + 
          46'44 + 66'32] [JW] 
        
A 
          most diverting box ... I’d rate Matousek and 
          the Stamitz highly; the Nash too, and the 
          Borodin/Richter is obviously a big draw ... 
          see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Edward ELGAR 
          (1857-1934) CD1 
          Violin Sonata in E minor [25:19] Violin Concerto 
          in B minor [49:03] CD2 Piano Quintet in A 
          minor [34:44] String Quartet in E minor [28:59] 
          Serenade [2:29] Concert Allegro 
          [10:30] 
 
          Hugh Bean (violin) David Parkhouse (piano) 
          RLPO/Charles Groves John Ogdon (piano) Music 
          Group of London Allegri Quartet rec. Philharmonic 
          Hall, Liverpool, 15-16 June 1972 (Concerto); 
          Studio No. 1 Abbey Road, London, 1 Jan 1971 
          (sonata), 26-27 Aug 1969 (5tet); 10 May 1971 
          (Serenade), 12 June 1969 (Allegro). ADD 
 
          CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE 7243 5 85908 
          2 1 [74:36 + 77:09] [RB] 
        
Recommendable 
          ... strong on British reserve. The concerto 
          impresses by its integrity if not through 
          high-wire dazzle. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Luis Antonio ESCOBAR 
          (1925- 1993) Canticas 
          y Madrigales 
 
           Americas Vocal Ensemble/Nelly Vuksie 
          Recording venue not given. Recorded in 1982 
          
 
          4TAY 4024 [49.16] [GH] 
        
The 
          music is attractive and interesting ... just 
          the right choice for anyone with a quest for 
          the unusual. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          RECORDING OF THE MONTH Johann 
          Friedrich FASCH (1688-1758) 
          Overture 
          in G (FWV L:G16) [32:02] Concerto for bassoon, 
          strings and bc in C (FWV L:C2) [09:45] Concerto 
          à 7 for 2 oboes, 2 violins, viola, 
          bassoon and bc in c minor (FWV L:c2) [09:15] 
          Concerto for violin, strings and bc (FWV L:A3) 
          [08:02] Concerto for bassoon, strings and 
          bc in d minor (FWV L:c1) [09:22] Concerto 
          for 2 oboes, 2 violins, viola, bassoon and 
          bc in E flat (fragment) (FWV L:Es 1) [02:33] 
          
 
          Hans-Peter Westermann, Alessandro Piqué, 
          oboe; Sergio Azzolini, bassoon; Veronika Skuplik, 
          violin La Stravaganza Köln (on period 
          instruments) 
          Rec. August 2002, Evangelische Kirche, Honrath, 
          Germany. DDD 
 
          CPO 777 015-2 [71:30] [JV] 
        
A 
          passionate plea for the orchestral music of 
          Fasch, an unjustly neglected master of the 
          German baroque ... see 
          Full Review  
        
 
          Gabriel 
          FAURÉ 
          (1845-1924) Violin 
          Sonata No.1 in A major Op.13 (1875-77) Violin 
          Sonata No.2 in E minor Op.108 (1916-17) Romance 
          Op.28 (1877) Berceuse Op.16 Andante Op.75 
          (1897) Morceau de lecture (1903) Sicilienne 
          Op.78 (1893) arr. Howat Air de danse (from 
          Caligula Op.52) (1888) arr. Howat 
 
          Alban Beikircher (violin) Roy Howat (piano) 
          Recorded by Radio Suisse Romande at the Studio 
          Ernest Ansermet, Maison de la Radio, Geneva, 
          April 2003 
 
          ARTE NOVA 74321 92763 2 [68.35] [JW] 
        
Stressing 
          the dolce aspects and underplaying the assertive 
          independence of the violin line but there’s 
          certainly no lack of youthfulness ... see 
          Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Gabriel FAURÉ 
          (1845-1924) 
          Piano 
          Trio in D minor, Op. 120 (1923) [21:08] Claude 
          DEBUSSY (1862-1918) Piano Trio 
          in G major ("Premier Trio") (c. 1879) 
          [22:54] Joseph JONGEN 
          (1873-1953) Two Pieces for Piano Trio, 
          Op. 95 (1931) [18:19] 
 
           Trio Grumiaux Rec. no details supplied 
          
 
          KLARA MMP 036 [62:40] [SV] 
        
Vivid, 
          immediate sonics enhance these marvellous 
          performances ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          RECORDING OF THE MONTH Samuil 
          Evgenievitch FEINBERG (1890-1962) 
          The 
          Twelve Piano Sonatas: Nos. 1-6: No. 1, 
          Op. 1a (1915) [6’51]; No. 2, Op. 
          2b (1915-16) [9’01]; No. 3, Op. 
          3b (1916) [23’24]; No. 4, Op. 6a 
          (1918) [8’33]; No. 5, Op. 10a (1920-21) 
          [8’05]; No. 6, Op. 13c (1923) [14’20]. 
          
 
          aNikolaos Samaltanos, bcChristophe 
          Sirodeau (pianos). Rec. Eglise Evangélique 
          Saint-Marcel, Paris, in abSpring 
          2002 and cDec 1993. DDD 
 
          BIS CD-1413 [70’13] [CC] 
        
Revelatory. 
          The music of Feinberg is hypnotic in the extreme, 
          close to Scriabin in mystical mode. Enjoy 
          the voyage of discovery. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Samuil FEINBERG 
          (1890-1962) Piano 
          Sonata No.7 Op.21 (1924-28) Piano Sonata No.8 
          Op.21a (1933-34) Piano Sonata No.9 Op.29 (1939) 
          Piano Sonata No.10 Op.30 (1940-44) Piano Sonata 
          No.11 Op.40 (1952) Piano Sonata No.12 Op.48 
          (1962) 
 
          Nikolaos Samaltanos (piano) – Sonatas 9, 10 
          and 11 Christophe Sirodeau (piano) – Sonatas 
          1, 8 and 12 
          Recorded in the Eglise Evangélique 
          Saint-Marcel, Paris 1999-2002 
 
          BIS CD 1414 [79.57] [JW] 
        
There 
          are tough and combative, rewarding and enlivening 
          things here; touching, too. ... see 
          Full Review
        
 
          Nicolas FLAGELLO 
          (1928 
          – 1994) Symphony 
          No.1 (1964/8) Sea Cliffs (1957) Intermezzo 
          from The Piper of Hamelin (1969) Theme, 
          Variations and Fugue (1956) 
 
          Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra/David 
          Amos Recorded: Concert Hall, Slovak Radio, 
          Bratislava, November 2001 
 
          NAXOS 8.559148 [63:49] [HC] 
        
Warmly 
          Romantic music of considerable substance and 
          expressive strength, in excellent performances 
          and well recorded. Well worth more than the 
          occasional hearing. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Antoine FORQUERAY 
          (1671/2 - 1745) Pièces 
          de Viole -Pièces de Clavecin (1745) 
          Suite 
          #1: Allemande La Laborde [5:04]; La Portuguaise 
          [3.20] Suite #2: Chaconne - La Buisson [4.36] 
          Suite #3: La Régente [5.44]; La Ferrand 
          [4.24] Suite #5: Jupiter [4.34] Jay Bernfeld, 
          viola da gamba ; Skip Sempé, harpsichord 
          Suite #1: La Cottin [3.23]; La Forqueray [2.44]; 
          La Couperin [3.22] Suite #2: La Leclair [1.45] 
          Suite #4: La Marella [2.48]; Sarabande La 
          d’Aubonne [4.18] Suite #5: La Rameau [3.39] 
          
 
          Skip Sempé, harpsichord solo Notes 
          in English, Deutsch, Français. Photos 
          of artists. Recorded Temple St. Marcel, Paris, 
          France; May 1991. 
 
          DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI 82876601652 [50.26] 
          [PSh] 
        
One 
          bright spot, but on the whole a disappointing 
          mismatch of instrument, artistic style, and 
          repertoire ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Hans FRANKE 
          (1882-1971) 
          Piano 
          Trio No.4 Op.792 in D minor Piano Quintet 
          No.3 Op.795 in F sharp minor Piano Trio No.5 
          Op.801 in D major 
 
          Klaus Opitz (viola) 
          Trio inC: Joachim Enders (piano); Ingo de 
          Haas (violin); Gisela Reith (cello) Gesine 
          Kalbhenn (violin) rec. 25/26 March, 19 July 
          2003, Clara Wieck-Auditorium, Tonstudio van 
          Geest, Heidelberg/Sandhausen. DDD 
 
          SIGNUM Germany SIG X126-00 [70'14] [RNB] 
          
        
The 
          musicians play excellently on a good recording 
          and I look forward to hearing them in music 
          more worthy of their abilities. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Johann Jacob FROBERGER 
          (1616-1667) 
          The Unknown Works, Vol. 1 Partita 
          in d minor (FbWV 639) [08:46] Partita in d 
          minor (FbWV 618a) [08:30] Allamand in d minor 
          (FbWV 635) [02:29] Partita in E (FbWV 645) 
          [09:07] Partita in f sharp minor (FbWV 646) 
          [06:51] Partita in b minor (FbWV 652) [06:14] 
          Partita in g minor (FbWV 641)* [10:36] Partita 
          in c minor (FbWV 644)* [07:17] Sarabande in 
          c minor (FbWV 640)* [01:18] Capriccio in a 
          minor (FbWV 519)** [05:06] Fugue in d minor 
          (FbWV 307)** [00:53] Toccata 2. toni in g 
          minor (FbWV 130)** [02:23] 
 
          Siegbert Rampe, harpsichord [Reinhard 
          von Nagel, after Couchet, Antwerp 1679], clavichord 
          (*) [Jörg Gobeli, after anonymous South-German 
          instrument, c1670], organ (**) [Hans Scherer 
          the younger, 1624] Recorded in August 2003 
          at the Oranienburg of Schloss Nordkirchen 
          & St Stephanskirche, Tangermünde 
          (**), Germany 
 
          MDG 341 1186-2 [70:36] [JV] 
        
Little-known 
          pieces – some recorded for the first time 
          - by one of the greatest keyboard composers 
          of the 17th century ... irresistible ... see 
          Full Review 
        
 
          An introduction 
          to Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice Written 
          by Thomson Smillie and narrated by David Timson 
          Recorded at Motivation Sound Studios, London, 
          2004. DDD 
 
          NAXOS OPERA EXPLAINED 8.558122 [66.17][EM]
        
        A 
          well-presented disc that offers interesting 
          information as well as a chance to become 
          familiar with the music without having to 
          listen to the entire piece. ... see Full 
          Review
        
 
          Edvard GRIEG 
          (1842 - 1907) Concert 
          Overture, "In Autumn," Op. 
          11(1866) [11.09] Concerto for Piano & 
          Orchestra in a, Op. 16 (1907) [29.24] Symphonic 
          Dances, Op. 64 (1897) [31.05] 
 
          Håvard Gimse, piano Royal Scottish National 
          Orchestra/Bjarte Engeset Recorded at Henry 
          Wood Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 15 May 2003 
          Notes in English and Deutsch 5.1 stereo 44kHz/24Bit 
          surround. AC-3 and DTS tracks encoded 5.1 
          surround. DVD-Audio playable 
          on DVD-Audio and DVD players 
          
NAXOS 
          5.110060 [71.38] [PSh] 
        
A 
          finely balanced but not commanding performance 
          of the Concerto, an odd Autumn, and really 
          good Symphonic Dances ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Edvard GRIEG 
          (1843-1907) Piano 
          Concerto in A minor Op.16 Gabriel 
          FAURÉ (1845-1924)	 Fantasie 
          for piano and orchestra Op.111 Franz 
          LISZT (1811-1886) Rhapsodie espagnole 
          S254 arranged Ferrucio 
          BUSONI (1866-1924) 
 
          Felicja Blumental (piano) Vienna Pro Musica 
          Orchestra/Hans Swarowski (Grieg) Philharmonia 
          Orchestra/Rudolf Schwarz (Fauré) Prague 
          Symphony Orchestra/Helmut Froschauer (Liszt/Busoni) 
          No recording dates or locations 
 
          BRANA RECORDS BR 0015 [61.08] [JW] 
        
The 
          Brana Blumental discs tend to throw up nuggets; 
          I think the Fauré is one ... Brana 
          continues to fly the flag with enthusiasm. 
          ... see Full Review 
          
        
 
          Edvard GRIEG 
          (1843-1907) Chamber 
          Music String Quartet No. 1 in G minor 
          Op. 27 String Quartet No. 2 in F major (completed 
          by Julius Röntgen) Raphael Quartet 
          Recorded 19-22 April 1993, English Church, 
          Begijnhof, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 
          Violin Sonata No. 1 in F major Op. 8 Violin 
          Sonata No. 2 in G major Op. 13 Violin Sonata 
          No. 3 in C minor Op. 45 Ivan Zenatý 
          (violin) Antonin Kubalek (piano) Recorded 
          October 1995, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, 
          Troy USA Cello Sonata in A minor Op. 36 
 
           Robert Cohen (cello) Roger Vignoles (piano) 
          Recorded 1980, Unitarian Chapel, Hampstead, 
          London Fugue in F minor for string quartet 
          Raphael Quartet Andante con moto for piano 
          trio, in C minor Ramy Koch (violin) Henk Lambooij 
          (cello) Jet Röling (piano) April 1993, 
          English Church Begijnhof, Amsterdam 
 
          BRILLIANT CLASSICS 92176 [3 CDs 65'06 
          + 66'11 + 40'37] [JW] 
        
Some 
          interesting material a rather mixed collection 
          though seldom less than attractive. ... see 
          Full Review 
        
 
          Franz Josef HAYDN 
          (1732-1809) 
          Symphony 
          No. 30 in C major, Hob. I:30 "Alleluia" 
          [14:56] Symphony No. 53 in D major, Hob. I:53 
          "L’Impériale" [26:03] Symphony 
          No. 69 in C major, Hob. I:69 "Loudon" 
          [25:23] 
 
          Concentus Musicus, Wien/Nikolaus Harnoncourt 
          Recorded at the Casino Zögernitz, Vienna, 
          12-14 June 1990 DDD 
 
          WARNER APEX 2564 60520-2 [66:40] [KS] 
          
        
Intonation 
          and ensemble fine throughout ... Harnoncourt 
          captures all the drama, humor and elegance 
          with which these scores are rife. ... see 
          Full Review  
        
Franz 
          Joseph HAYDN (1732-1809) 
          String 
          Quartet Op.64, No.6 (hob.iii.64) in E flat 
          major [18:02] String Quartet Op.64, No.3 (hob.iii.67) 
          in B flat major [20:09] String Quartet Op.64, 
          No.1 (hob.iii.65) in C major [22:00] 
 
           Quatuor Mosaïques: Erich Höbarth 
          (vn 1); Andrea Bischof (vn 2); Anita Mitterer 
          (vla); Christophe Coin (cello). Rec. La Borie 
          Studio (France), June 2003. ADD 
 
          ASTRÉE E8886 [60:11] [AN]  
        
A 
          sequence of performances that sustain a remarkable 
          collaboration of musicianship and technical 
          agility... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Joseph HAYDN 
          (1732-1809) 
          Die 
          sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlosers am Kreuze, 
          H.XX: 2 (The Seven Last Words of the Saviour 
          on the Cross) originally composed for orchestra 
          in 1786, version for keyboard from 1787 
 
          Ronald Brautigam (fortepiano) Recorded 
          at the Lanna Church, Sweden, August 2002. 
          DDD 
 
          BIS-CD-1325 [66:22] [MC] 
        
A 
          sensitively expressed account of these contemplative 
          and reverent sacred works ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          RECORDING OF THE MONTH Franz 
          Joseph HAYDN (1732-1809) 
          Sonatas: 
          Volume 3: Keyboard Sonatas: No. 33 in 
          C minor, Hob.XVI:20 (1771); No. 35 in A flat, 
          Hob.XVI:43 (first publ. 1783); No. 47 in B 
          minor, Hob.XVI:32 (c1774); No. 50 in D, Hob.XVI:37 
          (c1779); No. 61 in D, Hob.XVI:51. 
 
          Alain Planès (piano). Rec. Salle modulable, 
          IRCAM, Paris, August 2001. DDD 
 
          HARMONIA MUNDI HMC901763 [65’31] [CC] 
        
Recommended 
          without hesitation. Planès is a Haydn 
          interpreter to be reckoned with. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Jennifer HIGDON (b. 
          1962) Concerto 
          for Orchestra (2002) [34.58] Cityscape 
          (2002) [30.51] 
 
          Atlanta Symphony Orchestra/Robert Spano 
          Rec. Symphony Hall, Woodruff Arts Center, 
          Atlanta, Georgia, 12, 14 Sept 2003. DDD 
 
          TELARC SACD-60620 [66.17] [RB] 
        
Satisfyingly 
          exciting ... evincing rhythmic flair... a 
          coursing and confident wave of greenery and 
          unrepentant life ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Alun HODDINOTT 
          (b. 
          1929) Dives 
          and Lazarus, Op. 39a (1965) 
          [14’38]. Viola Concertino, Op. 14b 
          (1958) [21’56]. Nocturnes and Cadenzas, 
          Op. 62c (1969) [20’59]. Sinfonia 
          Fidei, Op. 95d (1977) [20’24] 
          
 
          aFelicity Palmer, dJill Gomez 
          (sopranos); dStuart Burrows (tenor); 
          aThomas Allen (baritone); bCsaba 
          Erdélyi (viola); cMoray 
          Welsh (cello); aWelsh National 
          Opera Chorus; abNew Philharmonia 
          Orchestra/David Atherton; Philharmonia dChorus 
          and cdOrchestra/ Sir Charles Groves. 
          Rec. dates unknown. abADD/cdDDD 
          
 
          LYRITA RECORDED EDITION SRCD332 [77’57] 
          [CC} 
        
Equipped 
          with this disc and the Hoddinott Symphonies, 
          you will be ideally poised to appreciate many 
          aspects of this composer’s art. Hoddinott 
          is due some sort of reappraisal. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Vagn HOLMBOE 
          (1909-1996) Sinfonias 
          I-IV for strings Opp. 73a-d (1957-1962): I 
          Molto sostenuto (1957) [11:15]; II 
          Tranquillo (1957) [19:01]; III Allegro 
          con brio (1958-59) [10:51]; IV Preludio, 
          Interludio I, Interludio II, Postludio (1962) 
          [15:31] Plus bonus CD featuring Chairos: 
          the movements of Sinfonias I-IV re-sequenced 
          
 
           Søren Elbæk (violin); Troels 
          Svane (cello) Danish Radio Sinfonietta/Hannu 
          Koivula rec. Danmarks Radio, Studio 2, 1997. 
          DDD 
 
          DA CAPO 8.226017-018 [56:52 + 56:52] [RB] 
          
        
The 
          Four Sinfonias are significant and, more to 
          the point, stimulating and loveable. ... see 
          Full Review 
          
        
 
          Alan HOVHANESS 
          (1911-2000) Symphony 
          No. 22 "City of Light" * (1971) 
          Concerto for Cello and Orchestra + (1936) 
          
 
          *Janos Starker (cello) Seattle Symphony/Dennis 
          Russell Davies + Seattle Symphony/Alan Hovhaness 
          Rec * Benaroya Hall, Seattle, March 19th 
          1999; + Seattle Center Opera House, May 1992 
          
 
          NAXOS 8.559158 [60:49] [IL] 
        
A 
          most rewarding album. extraordinary that a 
          Cello Concerto of this quality has lain unrecorded 
          so long. And Hovhaness’s reading of "City 
          of Light" sounds magnificent. ... see 
          Full Review  
        
 
          Herbert HOWELLS 
          (1892-1983) Rhapsodic 
          Quintet for clarinet and string quartet 
          (1919) Sonata for clarinet and piano (1946) 
          Prelude for harp (1915) A Near-Minuet 
          for clarinet and piano (1946) Sonata No. 
          3 in E minor for violin and piano (1923) 
 
          Mobius: Robert Plane (clarinet), Alison Nicholls 
          (harp), Sophia Rahman (piano), Phillippe Honorée, 
          Lucy Gould (violins) Ashan Pillai (viola), 
          Josephine Knight (cello) Recorded 1 December 
          2002 (Quintet), St Martin’s Church, East Woodhay, 
          Hampshire; 26-27 October 2002 (remainder), 
          Potton Hall, Suffolk 
 
          NAXOS 8.557188 [66.05] [TB] 
        
A 
          model of its kind ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Jenö HUBAY 
          (1858-1937) Violin 
          Concerto No.3 in G minor Op.99 (1906/07) Violin 
          Concerto No.4 in A minor Op.101 (All’antica) 
          (1906/07) Variations sur un thème hongrois 
          Op.72 
 
          Hagai Shaham (violin) BBC Scottish Symphony 
          Orchestra/Martyn Brabbins Recorded in Greyfriars 
          Church, Edinburgh, 13-14 December 2002 
 
          HYPERION CDA67367 [68.34] [JW] 
        
Shaham 
          plays with fire and sensitivity. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Andrés ISASI 
          (1890-1940)Symphony 
          No. 2 in G minor Op. 23 (1915) [43:58] Suite 
          No. 2 in E major Op. 21 (Idyll, Burleske, 
          Fugue) (1915) [11:43] 
 Bilbao Symphony Orchestra/Juan José 
          Mena Rec. Palacio Euskalduna, Bilbao, 29-31 
          Aug 2001. DDD  
 NAXOS 8.557584 [56:08] 
          [RB] 
        
Isasi: 
          late-romantic colourist. ... not the sound 
          expected from a top-flight orchestra ... will 
          satisfy curiosity and in the case of the Suite 
          achieves much more ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Janis IVANOVS 
          (1906-83) Symphony 
          No. 8 in B minor (1956) [33.45] Symphony No. 
          20 in E flat major (1981) [26.25] 
 
          Moscow Symphony Orchestra/Dmitry Yablonsky 
          rec. Mosfilm Studio, Moscow, Jan 1997. DDD 
          
 
          NAXOS 8.555740 [60.10] [DS] 
        
Abundant 
          energy offset by irresistible lyricism ... 
          effective and surprising. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Charles 
          IVES 
          (1874-1954) Universe 
          Symphony (1874-1951) Realized and 
          completed (1974-1993) by Larry Austin (b.1930) 
          Symphony No.2 (1897-1901) 
 
          Saarbrüken Radio Symphony Orchestra/Michael 
          Stern Recorded live at Hermann Neuberger Sporthalle, 
          Völkingen, Germany, May 24, 1998 (Universe) 
          and at Grosser Sendesaal des SR, November 
          16-18, 1999 (No.2) 
 
          COL LEGNO WWE 1CD 20074 [74’52] [TH] 
        
A 
          must for Ivesians, or those with a penchant 
          for something different – very different. 
          ... see 
          Full Review 
        
 
          Émile JACQUES-DALCROZE 
          (1865-1950) Suite 
          de danses (ca. 1911) Poème alpestre 
          (1896-98) Treize petites variations sur 
          "La Suisse est belle" (ca. 1895) 
          Suite de ballet (extraite de la comédie 
          lyrique "Sancho") (1897) 
 
          Moscow Symphony Orchestra/Adriano Recorded 
          at Mosfilm Studios, Moscow, August 2003 
 
          STERLING CDS-1057-2 [60:04] [IL] 
        
An 
          irresistible hour of enchanting easy listening: 
          wonderful melodies and vivacious rhythms. 
          Recommended. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Leoš 
          JANÁČEK (1854-1928) 
          Jenůfa 
          (Brno version, 1908; English translation, 
          Edward Downes and Otakar Kraus). Janice Watson 
          (soprano) Jenůfa; Elizabeth Vaughan (mezzo) 
          Grandmother Buryja; Dame Josephine Barstow 
          (soprano) The Kostelnička; Peter Wedd 
          (tenor) Števa Buryja; Nigel Robson (tenor) 
          Laca Klemeň; Neal Davies (baritone) Foreman 
          at the mill; Alan Fairs (bass) Mayor of the 
          village; Marion McCullough (mezzo) Mayor’s 
          wife; Charlotte Ellett (soprano) Karolka; 
          Claire Hampton (soprano) Jano; Rosie Hay (soprano) 
          Barena; Imelda Drumm (mezzo) Maid; Sarah Pope 
          (mezzo) Village woman;
 
          Chorus and Orchestra of Welsh National Opera/Sir 
          Charles Mackerras Rec. in association with 
          the Peter Moores Foundation. Rec. Brangwyn 
          Hall, Swansea, July 20th-26th, 
          2003. DDD 
 
          CHANDOS OPERA IN ENGLISH CHAN 3106 [2CDs: 
          121’12] [CC} 
        
The 
          felicities of the scoring emerge as if newly-minted, 
          sometimes inspiring delight, at others horror. 
          Unhesitatingly recommended. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Robert KAJANUS 
          (1856-1933) 
          Finnish 
          Rhapsody No. 1 Op. 5 (1881) [9:26] Kullervo's 
          Funeral March Op. 3 (1880) [14:43] Sinfonietta 
          in B flat major Op. 16 (1915) [25:17] 
          Aino - symphonic poem for male chorus 
          and orchestra (1885 rev. c.1916) [14:26] 
 
          Helsinki University Choir/Matti Hyökki 
          Lahti SO/Osmo Vänskä rec. Sibelius 
          Hall, Lahti, Finland, 28-31 May 2002; 14 May 
          2001 (). DDD 
 
          BIS-CD-1223 [65:21] [RB] 
        
Wagnerian 
          late romanticism with the subtlest Sibelian 
          flavour. - all extremely well done ... see 
          Full Review 
           
        
 
          Aram 
          KHACHATURIAN (1903-1978) 
          Violin 
          Concerto (1940) [38.46] Concerto-Rhapsody 
          for violin and orchestra (1961) [23.36] 
 
          Mihaela Martin (violin) National Symphony 
          Orchestra/Theodore Kuchar rec. Grand Concert 
          Studio, National Radio Company of the Ukraine, 
          Kiev, 25-27 Dec 2001 
 
          NAXOS 8.555919 [62.22] [RB] 
        
A 
          rather introspective take on the Concerto 
          (if you can imagine such a thing) but the 
          reference recording of the Concerto-Rhapsody.[RB]
          Splendid music made splendidly. Highly recommended 
          [KS]... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Mieczysław 
          KARŁOWICZ 
          (1876-1909) Violin 
          Concerto in A major Op. 8 (1902) [27.00] Moritz 
          MOSZKOWSKI (1854-1925) Ballade 
          in G minor Op. 16 No. 1 (1871) [11.25] Violin 
          Concerto in C major Op. 30 (1882) [34.13] 
          
 
           Tasmin Little (violin) BBC Scottish Symphony 
          Orchestra/Martyn Brabbins Rec. Caird Hall, 
          Dundee, 11-12 Sept 2003 
 
          HYPERION CDA67389 [72.38] [IL]
        An 
          appealing if derivative Karłowicz Concerto 
          combined with the sunny, lyrical Moszkowski 
          works for violin and orchestra played with 
          verve and sensitivity by Tasmin Little. ... 
          see Full 
          Review 
         
          Rudolf KELTERBORN 
          (b. 
          1931) Cello 
          Concerto (1998/9)a Namenlos (1995/6)b 
          Chamber Concerto for Clarinet and 14 Players 
          (1999)c 
 
          Ivan Monighetti (cello)a; Kurt 
          Widmer (baritone)b; Matthias Müller 
          (clarinet)c; Orchestre Philharmonique 
          de Liège et de la Communauté 
          Françaisea; Sinfonieorchester 
          Baselb; Ensemble Collegium Novum 
          Zürichc; Jan Krenza, 
          Howard Griffithsb, Jürg Wyttenbachc 
          Recorded: Schweizer Radio DRS2, Tonhalle Zürich, 
          April 2000 (Cello Concerto); Stadtcasino Basel, 
          May 1997 (Namenlos) and Tonhalle Zürich, 
          June 2000 (Chamber Concerto) 
 
          MGB CD 6182 [69:09] [HC]
         
        
three 
          substantial works, all well served by carefully 
          prepared and committed readings, in a very 
          fine recorded sound. You actually hardly notice 
          that these recordings have been made live. 
          ... see Full Review 
           
        
 
          Zoltán 
          KODÁLY (1882-1967) 
          Theatre 
          Overture [15.00] Concerto for 
          Orchestra Allegro risoluto - Largo 
          - Tempo primo - Largo - Tempo primo, [15.59] 
          Dances of Marosszek Maestoso, 
          poco rubato - Con moto - Tempo primo, poco 
          piu largo - Moderato - Tempo primo - Vivace 
          - Tempo primo - Allegro con brio [13.11] Symphony 
          in C major Allegro +Andante moderato +Vivo 
          [26.44] 
 
          BBC Philharmonic Orchestra/Yan Pascal 
          Tortelier Recorded at Studio 7, New Broadcasting 
          House, Manchester, 9 February 1999 (Dances 
          of Marosszek) and 27-28 October 1998 (other 
          works) 
 
          CHANDOS CHAN 9811 [71.18] [LN]
        But 
          for the music of Hungary that won’t spill 
          through your hands in translation - Kodály 
          may be still your best buy ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Hans KRÁSA 
          (1899-1944) 
          Brundibár. A Children’s Opera 
          in Two Acts (1938) Hebrew and Yiddish Folk 
          Songs (arr. Victor ULLMANN 
          unless otherwise stated) Chassidish, Bachuri 
          L’an Tisa (arr. Gideon KLEIN) 
          Ki Tavo El Ha-Arets (arr. Siegmund 
          SCHUL), Anu Olim Hala Yarden, Sha 
          Shtil, Fregt Di Velt, Az Der Rebbe Elimelech, 
          Am’cha Yisrael, Halleluyah, Hedad Ginah 
          K’tanah, Eliyahu Hanavi, 
 
          Essex Children’s Choir Members of the 
          Vermont Symphony Orchestra and Chorus / Robert 
          DeCormier Recorded at Ira Allen Chapel, University 
          of Vermont in Burlington, January 1996 (Brundibár) 
          and at the Fine Arts Centre, Middlebury College, 
          Vermont, February 1996 (Songs)   
          
 
          ARABESQUE Z6680 [45.28] [JW]
        A 
          score that fused Martinu's motoric self-confidence 
          with Weill's smoky cabaret wit laced with 
          Francophile wind writing - cool and clear. 
          ... see Full Review
        Joseph 
          KREUTZER 
          (1790-1840) Grand 
          Trio in F major Op.16 Frank 
          CAMPO (b. 1927) Preludes Op.51 
          Andor KOVACH 
          (b. 1915) Trio No.1 (Musique d’Automne) 
          Antonino MADDONNI 
          (b. 1960) Introduzioni e variazioni sulla 
          "Follia" Gioachino 
          ROSSINI (1792-1868) Ouverture da 
          "L’Italiana in Algeri" 
 
          Trio Mauro Giuliani: Vincenzo Mastropirro 
          (flute); Giambattista Ciliberti (clarinet); 
          Antonino Maddonni (guitar) 
 
          WARNER FONIT 5050466-3304-2-0 [59’40] 
          [RNB]  
        
I 
          was surprised and captivated ... a wide variety 
          of styles and depths. The recording is excellent 
          and the disc strongly recommended. ... see 
          Full Review 
          
        
 
          Ernst KŘENEK 
          (1900-1991) Works for 
          Piano Sonatine 
          Op5 No.1 (1920) Zwölf Variationen in 
          drei Sätzen Op.79 (1937) Piano piece 
          in eleven parts Op.197 (1967) Echoes from 
          Austria Op.166 (1958) Klaviersonate No.7 Op.240 
          (1988) 
 
          Till Alexander Körber (piano) Recorded 
          in the Jerger-Saal, Bruckner-Konservatorium, 
          Linz, December 2002 
 
          CAPRICCIO 67 078 [55.44] [JW]
         
        
Körber: 
          adroit musicality. Capriccio gives us a high 
          vantage point over his oeuvre. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Toivo KUULA 
          (1883-1918) Syystunnelma 
          (Autumn Mood), Tuijotin tulehen kauan (Long 
          stared I into the Fire), Aamulaulu (Morning 
          song), Kesäyö kirkomaalla (Summer 
          Night in the Churchyard), Epilogi, Suutelo(the 
          Kiss), Marjatan Laulu (Marhatta’s Song), Sinikan 
          Laulu (Sinika’s Song), Sinipiika (Blue Maiden), 
          Lauanta-Ilta (Saturday Evening), Jääkukkia 
          (Ice Flowers), Vanha Syyslaulu (Old Autumn 
          Song), Yö nummella (Night on the Moor), 
          Tule Armaani (Comer, my Sweetheart), Inamdran 
          Laulau (Imandra’s Song),Purjein kuutamolla 
          (Sailing in the Moonlight). [56.02] Leevi 
          MADETOJA (1887-1947) Syksy-sarja 
          (Autumn Song-Cycle) (six songs) Syksy (Autumn), 
          Lähtö (The Departure), Luulit, ma 
          katselin sua (You thought I was watching you), 
          Hyvää yötä (Good Night), 
          Lintu sininen (Bluebird), Ijät hyrskyjä 
          päin (Ever against the Breakers) [18.09] 
          
 
          Kirsi Tiihonen (sop); atu Salminen (piano) 
          rec. Järvenpää Hall, Järvenpää, 
          Finland, 25-27 Aug 1996. DDD 
 
          MARCO POLO 8.225177 [74.11] [RB]
        Intensely 
          introspective Finnish late-romantic songs 
          leavened with some folk material - all from 
          the first three decades of the last century 
          ... see Full Review 
          
         
          Frederic LAMOND 
          (1868-1948) Symphony 
          in A major Op. 3 (1889) Ouvertüre Aus 
          Dem Schottischen Hochlande Op. 4 (1890?) 
          Sword Dance from Eine Liebe im Hochlande 
          (1890s?)Eugen 
          d'ALBERT (1864-1932) Overture to 
          Esther Op. 8 
 
           BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/Martyn 
          Brabbins Recorded 4-5 September 2003, Usher 
          Hall, Edinburgh 
 
          HYPERION CDA67387 [59.51][JW]
        Explores 
          an intriguing corner of the repertoire with 
          refreshing results ... see 
          Full Review
         
          Henri LAZAROF (b. 
          1932) Symphony 
          No. 4 In Celebration (1996) Symphony 
          No. 5 (1998) 
 
          Richard Zeller (baritone); Seattle Symphony 
          Orchestra and Chorus; Gerard Schwarz Recorded: 
          (live) Benaroya Music Centre, Seattle, December 
          1998 (Symphony No.4) and April 2003 (Symphony 
          No.5) 
 
          CENTAUR CRC 2657 [51:26] [HC]
        Schwarz 
          conducts vital performances of these substantial 
          scores, and is well served by very decent 
          live recordings. This is a very fine release 
          that admirers of Lazarof’s music will want. 
          Others may also find much to enjoy. ... see 
          Full Review 
        
           
          Ruggiero 
          LEONCAVALLO 
          (1858-1919) Pagliacci 
          (1892) Canio – Franco Corelli (tenor) 
          Nedda – Mafalda Micheluzzi (soprano) Tonio 
          – Tito Gobbi (baritone) Silvio – Lino Puglisi 
          (baritone) Beppe – Mario Carlin (tenor) 
 
          Orchestra and Coro di Milano della RAI/Alfredo 
          Simonetto Rec. live Milan, 26 September 1954 
          ADD 
 
          ARCHIPEL ARPCD 0208 [71:58] [PCW]
        Would 
          be an interesting historical supplement … 
          unfortunately, the sound is quite poor … see 
          Full Review 
          
         
          Sergei LIAPUNOV 
          (1859-1924) 
          Symphony 
          No. 2 in B flat minor Op. 66 (1917) [61.57] 
          
 
          Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France/Evgeny 
          Svetlanov Rec. 27 Nov 1998, Salle Pleyel, 
          Paris. DDD 
 
          NAÏVE CLASSIQUE V 4974 [61.57] [RB]
        Do 
          not let this epic late-late romantic symphony 
          pass you by. In Svetlanov's hands goes with 
          a confident and brooding swing ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          György LIGETI 
          (b. 
          1923)Drei 
          Stücke (1976) [15’13]. Fünf Stücke 
          (1942-51) [11’27]. Etudes, Premier Livre (1985) 
          [19’47]. Etudes, Troisième Livre (ongoing) 
          [10’43]. 
 
          Lucille Chung, Alessio Bax (pianos/piano duet). 
          Rec. Rocca Sforzesca, Italy, on September 
          15th-17th, 2003. DDD 
          
 
          DYNAMIC CDS434 [58’48] [CC]
         
        
Highly 
          recommended, then. Do try to hear the smaller 
          pieces at least once as they afford much delight, 
          but it is the Etudes that provide the main 
          course, and very filling they are, too. ... 
          see Full Review 
            
        
 
          Franz LISZT 
          (1811-1886) Symphony 
          [#2] on Dante’s Divine Comedy, S. 109 (LW 
          G14) (1856) [43.20] Symphonic Poem #2, "Tasso, 
          Lamento e Trionfo," S. 96 (LW G2) (1849) 
          [21.16] 
London 
          Oratory School Schola, Michael McCarthy, director 
          London Symphony Orchestra/Leon Botstein Recorded 
          at Watford Town Hall, Watford, England, 17 
          January 2003 Notes in English. Three page 
          SACD catalogue listing. CD tracks, 2.0 stereo. 
          SACD tracks, 2.0 stereo and 5.1 surround sound. 
          Playable on CD players and SACD players [hybrid] 
          
TELARC 
          SACD 60613 [64.36] [PSh]
        A 
          clear, dignified Dante Symphony, but a very 
          persuasive Tasso ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Sergio Fiorentino Edition VIII Franz 
          LISZT (1811-1886) 
          Ballade 
          No.1 in D flat major S.170 Ballade No.2 in 
          B minor S.171 Funérailles S.173/7 La 
          Leggierezza Waldesrauschen Sonata in B minor 
          
 
          Sergio Fiorentino (piano) Recorded Konzertsaal 
          Siemensvilla, Berlin, October 1997 
 
          APR 5562 [76.42] [JW] 
        Deeply 
          moving. As indeed is much in these valedictory 
          but powerfully human, thus flawed, recordings. 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Franz 
          LISZT 
          (1811-1886) The 
          Complete Studies-Volume 2 Three Concert Studies 
          (1848) Il Lamento in A flat, La Leggierezza 
          in F minor, Un Sospiro in D flat, Two Concert 
          Studies (1862/63) Waldesrauschen, Gnomenreigen, 
          Six Études d’Éxecution Transcendante 
          d’après Paganini 
 
          Joyce Hatto (piano) Recorded at the Concert 
          Artist Studios November 1998 to January 1999 
          
 
          CONCERT ARTIST/FIDELIO RECORDINGS CACD 9132-2 
          [56.08] [JW]
         
        
Recordings 
          set down in 1998/99 in good, natural sound. 
          They reflect well on Hatto’s sensitive approach 
          to the repertoire. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Franz LISZT 
          (1811-1886) Variations 
          on ‘Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen’, S180 (1862) 
          [16’20]. Weihnachtsbaum, S186 (1874-76) [17’30]: 
          An old Christmas Carol; Scherzoso; Carillon; 
          Ancient Provençal Christmas Carol; 
          Evening Bells; Formerly; In the Polish Manner. 
          Béla BARTÓK 
          (1881-1945) Three Rondos, Sz84 (1916-27) 
          [7’15]. Sonatina, Sz55 (1915) [4’35]. For 
          Children, Sz42 (excerpts) (1908-09) [6’40]. 
          
 
          Ilona Kabos (piano). Rec. in New York 
          Town Hall in 1952. ADD 
 
          BARTÓK RECORDS BR1910 [52’00] [CC] 
          
        
A 
          highly enjoyable collection and a fitting 
          memorial to an artist to be reckoned with. 
          ... see Full Review 
          
        
 
          Franz LISZT (1811-1886) 
          From 
          The Years Of Pilgrimage - Années de 
          Pélerinage (Years of Pilgrimage) - 
          Selections Troisième année 
          (Third Year) (publ. 1883)No. 4 Les jeux d'eaux 
          a la Villa d'Este (Fountains at the Villa 
          d'Este) Première année: Suisse 
          (First Year: Switzerland) (publ. 1855)No. 
          9 Les cloches de Genève: Nocturne (The 
          Bells of Geneva: Nocturne)No. 2 Au lac de 
          Wallenstadt (At the lake of Wallenstadt)No. 
          6 Vallée d'Obermann (The valley of 
          Obermann) Deuxième année: Italie 
          (Second Year: Italy) (publ. 1858)No. 5 Sonetto 
          104 del Petrarca (Petrarch's Sonnet No. 104)No. 
          7 Après une lecture du Dante. Fantasia 
          quasi sonata(After reading Dante. A fantasy, 
          almost a sonata)No. 1 Sposalizio (Marriage 
          [of the Virgin: after a painting by Raphael]) 
          Venezia e Napoli (Venice and Naples, suppl. 
          to the Second Year) (publ. 1861)No. 1 Gondoliera 
          (Gondolier's Song)No. 2 Canzone (Song)No. 
          3 Tarantella 
 
          Stephanie McCallum (piano) Recorded 8 February, 
          19 May, 15 August, 7 September 2003, Eugene 
          Goossens Hall, Australia Broadcasting Corporation 
          Ultimo Centre. DDD 
 
          ABC CLASSICS ABC 476 124-8 [77:53] [MC] 
           
        
A 
          glowing Liszt recital expertly recorded. I 
          will return to this release very soon. ... 
          see Full Review 
          
        
 
          BARGAIN OF THE MONTH Franz 
          LISZT (1811-1886) 
          Complete 
          Piano Music, Volume 20 Two Concert Studies, 
          S145 (1862/3) [7’38]. Trois Études 
          de Concert, S144 (1848) [19’28]. Etude 
          en douze exercices, S136 (1826) [43’24]. 
          Morceau de Salon, S142/R4a (1840) [2’07]. 
          Ab irato, S142/R4b (1852) [2’47]. Mazeppa, 
          S136 (????) [7’09]. 
 
          William Wolfram (piano). Rec. Performing Arts 
          Centre, Country Day School, King, Ontario, 
          Canada, from January 30th-February 
          2nd, 2003. DDD 
 
          NAXOS 8.557014 [63’06] [CC]
        
A 
          pianist of no average musicality ... a long 
          way from just mere note-spinning at great 
          velocity … finds the lyrical Romantic that 
          lies at the very heart of Liszt. Strongly 
          recommended. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Franz LISZT 
          (1811 - 1886) 
          Christus, S.3 (1866) [173.13] 
 Benita Valente (sop); Marjana Lipovšek 
          (mezzo); Peter Lindroos (ten); Tom Krause 
          (bar);Slovak Philharmonic Choir Rotterdam 
          Philharmonic Orchestra/James Conlon Recorded 
          in De Doelen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 
          20 September 1985 ADD Notes in English, Français, 
          Deutsch. Latin text, no translations. 
 WARNER APEX 2564 61167-2 
          [3 CD: 173.13] [PSh] 
        
A 
          superb — some will say the best — 
          version of this still unfamiliar masterpiece 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Franz LISZT (1811-1886) 
          Organ Works Prelude 
          and Fugue on the name of B.A.C.H. S180/R24 
          (1855, rev. 1870) Variations on "Weinen, 
          Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen" (Weeping, Lamenting, 
          Sorrows, Fear) S180/R24 (1863) Fantasia and 
          Fugue on the chorale 'Ad nos, ad salutarem 
          undam' (To us, to the water of salvation) 
          S259/R380(1850); theme from Meyerbeer’s opera: 
          Le Prophète 
 
          Hans-Jürgen Kaiser (organ) Recorded 
          in August 1997 on the Frederich Ladegast organ 
          in Dom in Schwerin, Germany. DDD SUPER AUDIO 
          CD (SACD) 
 
          
BRILLIANT 
          CLASSICS 92208 [77:46] [MC] 
        
The 
          playing has a special authority and the disc 
          is worthy of celebration. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Hans Christian LUMBYE 
          (1810-1874) 
          Complete 
          Orchestral Works Vol. 9: Prince of Wales, 
          Galop; Alexandra Waltz; The St. Petersburg 
          lady, Polka, from the suite Memories of St. 
          Petersburg; St. Petersburg Champagne Galop, 
          from the suite Memories of St. Petersburg; 
          Rosalie Polka, from the suite Memories of 
          St. Petersburg; A Promenade on the Deer Park 
          Hill, Galopade; Grand Duke Alexander March; 
          Dream Pictures, Fantasia; Sylphide Waltz; 
          Grand Duke Alexander March; Souvenir of Peterhof, 
          March; Northern Lights Waltz; Blanche Polka; 
          Danube Flowers, Quadrille; Manoeuvre Galop 
          
 
          Tivoli Symphony Orchestra/David Riddell Recorded 
          in the Concert Hall, Tivoli, Denmark, in Summer 
          2001 DDD 
 
          MARCO POLO 8.225264 [67:24] [MC] 
        
There 
          are many rewards from this recording and Lumbye 
          certainly deserves to be known by a wider 
          audience. ... 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]