Aita
MADINA (Francisco
de Madina Igarzabal) (1907-1972) Basque
Music Volume IX CD 1 Concierto Vasco para 4
guitarras y orquesta (for four guitars and orchestra) (1969) [28:49]
Basque Rhapsody (1945?) [21:31] Concertino Vasco para arpa
y orquesta de cuerdas (for harp and string orchestra) (orch. Tomás Aragüés Bernad) [11:28] CD 2 Aita
Gurea * (1964) [4:37] Basque Christmas Suite *** [7:16] La
Cadena de Oro ** [10:59] Agur Maria [4:32] Basque Children’s
Overture [4:23] Christmas Triptych [10:00] Danza (Dance)
(1969) [4:07] Orreaga (Basque Suite) [10:02]
Los Romeros, (guitars) Xavier de Maistre, (harp) * Ana Salaberria, **
Elena Barbé, (sopranos) Andoni Alemán, (narrator) Orfeón Donostiarra/José
Antonio Sainz Alfaro *** Euskadiko Orkestra Sinfonikoa (Basque National
Orchestra)/Cristian Mandeal rec. San Sebastian, 6-18 June, 13-23 Sept
2005. DDD CLAVES CD
50-2517/18 [64:58 + 55:56] [ED]
Can
easily be recommended to anyone in search
of new repertoire heard in winning performances.
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Gustav
MAHLER (1860-1911)
Symphony
No. 2 Resurrection (1888-1894)
[76:66]
Christine Schäfer, (soprano) Michelle
DeYoung (mezzo) Wiener Singverein Wiener Philharmoniker/Pierre
Boulez rec. Grosser Saal, Wiener Musikverein,
May-June 2005. DDD
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 00289 477 6004 [76:66] [AOz]
This
performance really does give a new perspective
… truly inspirational. ... see Full
Review
Gustav
MAHLER (1860-1911) Das
Lied von der Erde (1907-09) Mildred
Miller (mezzo) Ernst Haefliger (tenor) New York Philharmonic
Orchestra/Bruno Walter rec. Manhattan Center, New York, 18-25
April 1960. DSD SONY
CLASSICAL GREAT PERFORMANCES
828476 78752 2 [62:57] [JQ]
I
don’t think this can be a top recommendation for Das Lied von der
Erde but it’s a version that all Mahler enthusiasts will want to
hear. ... see Full
Review
Bohuslav
MARTINŮ (1890-1959) First
Sonata for Flute and Piano (1945) [19:39] Sonata for Flute,
Violin and Piano (1936) [16:00] Promenades for Flute, Violin
and Harpsichord (1940) [8:00] Jindrich
FELD (b.1925) Four Pieces for Solo Flute (1954)
[5:45] Sonata for Flute and Piano (1957) [17:40] Zdenek
Bruderhans (flute)
Clemens Leske (piano); Josef Hala (piano, harpsichord); Milan Vitek (violin);
rec. Elder Hall, University of Adelaide 1997 (Martinů Flute Sonata), Prague
Domovina Studio 1967 (Martinů Sonata for flute, violin and piano and Promenades
for flute, violin and harpsichord), Cleveland Museum of Art, October 1982 (Feld
Four Pieces for solo flute); Prague studio, Czechoslovak Radio, 1969 (Feld
Sonata for flute and piano) Martinů Sonata for Flute, Violin and Piano
and Promenades originally recorded on Supraphon, respectively CZA 166701331
and CZA 1667011332 presented on this CD ‘as a licence’ ARBITRIUM
1881 [68:04] [GPJ]
Not
a really competitive issue, but I enjoyed all but the first work
enormously – some lovely playing, recording worse than mediocre.
... see Full Review
Peter
MAXWELL DAVIES (b. 1934)
A Portrait - His Works, His Life, His Words Trumpet
Sonata (Allegro Moderato) (1955) [1.45] O Magnum
Mysterium (excerpts) (1960) [3.50] Purcell: Fantasia and Two Pavans (excerpts)
(1969) [4.06] Eight songs for a Mad King (First Song) (1969) [5.23] Worldes
Blis (conclusion) (1969) [7.21] All Sons of Adam (1973) [3.29] Stone
Litany (conclusion) (1973) [5.24] The Martyrdom of St. Magnus (Scene
8: The Sacrifice) (1977) [7.58] Image, Reflection, Shadow (Movement 2:Allegro)
(1982) [8.16] Seven Songs Home (No. 2:At the Shore, No. 7:Home) (1981)
[4.34] Strathclyde Concerto No. 4 for clarinet and orchestra (Cadenza leading
into Adagio) (1990) [6.39] Cross Lane Fair (1993) [5.09] Symphony No.6
(Movement 3:Adagio) (1996) [13.21] The Doctor of Myddfai (Act 1, Scene
1) (1995) [15.06] Mass (Gloria) (2002) [8.12] De Assumtione Beatae Mariae
Virginae (Opening) (2002) [8.11] Commemoration Sixty (Movement 5:Largo)
(2005) [6.46] Naxos Quartet No. 6 (Movement 1:Allegro) (2006) [6.17] Max Speaks:
A Recorded Interview (excerpts on CD, complete on CD-ROM) Peter Maxwell Davies:
A Portrait by Roderick Dunnett see
review for performer and recording details NAXOS
8.558191-92 [79.21 + 71.30] [RH]
This
is an excellent introduction to Maxwell Davies’s music. ... see Full
Review
Wilfrid
MELLERS (b.
1914) Grains of Sand
CD1
Music by Wilfrid
MELLERS (b. 1914) The Echoing
Green for soprano and recorder; Three
Songs of Growing for soprano and piano;
A Blue Epiphany for J.B. Smith for
solo guitar; The Happy Meadow for recorder
and guitar; A Fount of Fair Dances
for recorder and string orchestra CD2
Music for Wilfrid MELLERS: Robin
WALKER (b. 1953) Reflections
for soprano, recorder and guitar; Dances
from "The Bells of Blue Island"
for recorder, violin and cello; Peter
SCULTHORPE (b. 1929) Koori Dreaming
for recorder and guitar; Philip
GRANGE (b. 1956) A Spectre Scene
for soprano and recorder; David
MATTHEWS (b. 1943) The Two Cuckoos
for solo recorder; John
PAYNTER (b. 1931) Of Time and
Place Three Songs for soprano, recorder
and piano; Stephen
DODGSON (b. 1924) The Monk and
his Cat for soprano, recorder and piano;
Daphne to Apollo for soprano and
guitar; Howard SKEMPTON
(b. 1947) Feste’s Song for soprano,
recorder and guitar; Ned
ROREM (b. 1923) Sound the Flute
for soprano, recorder and piano; Aaron
COPLAND (1900-1990) Piano Variations
Lesley-Jane Rogers (soprano) John Turner (recorder)
Craig Ogden (guitar) Peter Lawson (piano)
Manchester Camerata Ensemble/Philip Mackenzie
rec. Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall, University
of Manchester, 14-15 Sept 2005; Blue Island
Dances : same location, 15-16 Sept
2003 (from Cameo 2034); Daphne to Apollo:
Stephen Joseph Studio, University of Manchester,
22 Sept 2003 (from Cameo 2032); Fount
of Fair Dances: Hallam Hall, Stockport
Grammar School, 14-15 July 2004. DDD
CAMPION CAMEO 2051/52 [62:02 + 51:02]
[RC]
Devoted
to music written both by and for Wilfrid Mellers,
this handsome and imaginatively put together
double CD provides a conspectus of a composer,
now in his 93rd year. ... see Full
Review
Felix
MENDELSSOHN
(1809-1847) Violin
Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 (1844) [24:31].
Wolfgang Amadeus
MOZART (1756-1791) Adagio in E,
K261 (1776) [4:43]. Rondo in C, K373 (1781)
[5:26]. Franz Peter
SCHUBERT (1797-1828) Serenade (Leise
flehen meine Lieder, D957, arr. Stephens)
[4:07]. Ave Maria, D839 (arr. Wilhelmj/Heifetz)
[5:01]. James MacMILLAN
(b. 1959) From Ayrshirea [7:09]
Nicola Benedetti (violin). Academy of
St Martin-in-the-Fields/aJames
MacMillan rec. Abbey Rd Studios, 26-27 January
2006.
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 476 315-9 [56:36]
[CC]
Only
the MacMillan seems to justify this release.
There is no doubting Benedetti’s talent –
if only she had been left to develop more
before being given all this exposure ... see
Full
Review
Giacomo
MEYERBEER (1791–1864)
Semiramide
(1819) [125.38] Semiramide - Deborah
Riedel (soprano) Ircano – Filippo Adami (tenor)
Scitalce – Fiona James (mezzo) Mirteo – Wojtek
Gierlach (bass) Tamiri – Olga Peretyatko (soprano)
Sibari – Leonardo Silva (tenor)
Altensteig Rossini Choir Württemberg
Philharmonic Orchestra/Richard Bonynge rec.
2005,
NAXOS 8.660205-06 [66.25 + 59.13] [RH]
A
creditable, dramatic live performance; if
you are interested in early Meyerbeer or influences
on Rossini, then buy it. ... see Full
Review
Claudio MONTEVERDI (1567-1643)
Il Quinto Libro de’ Madrigali (Madrigals Book 5, 1605)
Delitiæ Musicæ/Marco Longhini rec. Chiesa di San Pietro in Vincili,
Agazzo, Verona, Italy, 5-10 April 2003.
NAXOS 8.555311 [78:34][DC]
This
essentially beautiful recording - with only minor reservations - has
to come with a safe recommendation. ... see Full
Review
Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791)
Symphony
no.35 in D, Haffner K.385 [19:01] Symphony no.40 in G minor,
K.550 [27:11] Symphony no.41 in C, Jupiter K.551 [28:24]
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra/Karl Böhm rec. June 1980 (35), April
1976 (40-41), Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Vienna. DDD
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON ENTRÉE 00289 477 5008 [74:52] [CH]
If
this disc was anybody’s introduction to classical
music, it might also be his farewell ... see
Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791)
Symphony
No. 40 in G minor K550 (1788) [26:29] Symphony
No. 41 in C major Jupiter K551 (1788)
[37:01]
Manchester Camerata/Douglas Boyd rec. live,
4 February 2006, The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
AVIE AV 2107 [63:50] [DC]
Looking
for a top notch performance of two of the
greatest classical symphonies ever written?
Your money will be very well spent with this
issue. ... see Full
Review
Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART
(1756 - 1791) Great Piano
Concertos - Volume IV Piano
Concerto No. 5 in D, K 175 (1773) [24.00]
Malcolm Frager (Steinway piano) Orchestra
della Radiodiffusione della Svizzera Italiana/Marc
Andreae Piano Concerto No. 8 in D,
K 246 (1776) [22.51] Christian Zacharias (Steinway
piano) Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart/Gianluigi
Gelmetti Piano Concerto No. 17 in G,
K. 453 (1784) [32.12] Dezsö Ránki
(Steinway piano w/o lid) English Chamber Orchestra/Jeffrey
Tate Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat,
K 595 (1791) [31.37] Aleksandar Madzar (Bösendorfer
piano) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/André
Previn EUROARTS
DVD 2010248 [120.00]
A
fine bouquet of Mozart Piano Concertos, his
first, his last, and two in between, all beautifully
performed and beautifully recorded. ... see
Full Review
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART
(1756-1791) Violin
Concerto No. 1 in B flat major, K207 (c.1773-75) [18.54] Violin Concerto
No. 2 in D major, K211 (1775) [16.45] Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major
‘Strassburg’, K216 (1775) [20.16]
Europa Galante/Fabio Biondi, direction and baroque violin rec. 5-9 September,
2005, Teatro Comunale Paolo Ferrari, San Marcello, Italy. DDD
VIRGIN CLASSICS 3447062 [56.00][MC]
Exciting,
explosive and thought-provoking performances of Mozart from Fabio
Biondi and Europa Galante ... see Full
Review
Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) Don Giovanni,
K 527 (1787): Overture [6:44] Clarinet Concerto in A major, K 622 (1791)
[29:45]* Symphony No. 38 in D major, K 504, Prague (1786) [28:17]
*Sharon Kam (basset
clarinet) Czech Philharmonic Orchestra/Manfred Honeck rec. Estates Theatre,
Prague, 27 January 2006. TV Director: Adam Rezek Sound formats PCM Stereo,
DD5.1, DTS 5.1. Picture format NTSC 16:9 anamorphic. Disc format DVD
9. Region code 0 (all regions)
EUROARTS 2055158
[66:17][MG]
Enjoyable,
spirited, clean-cut, 21st century Mozart in 18th
century surroundings. ... see Full
Review
Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791)
String Quartet No. 19 in C major, K465 Dissonance
(1785) [36.30] String Quartet No. 20 in D
major, K499 Hoffmeister (1786) [33.49]
Belcea Quartet (Corina Belcea-Fisher, violin;
Laura Samuel, violin; Krzysztof Chorzelski,
viola; Alasdair Tait, cello)
EMI CLASSICS 344455 2 [70.29] [MC]
With
these superb performances of the Dissonance and Hoffmeister the
exciting Belcea Quartet firmly establish themselves as one of the
finest ensembles on the international chamber music scene. ...
see Full Review
Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) Chamber Orchestra of Europe
- 25th Anniversary Symphony No. 38 in D major, K504 “Prague”
[38:09] Symphony No. 39 in E flat major, K543 [31:14] Symphony No. 40
in G minor, K550 [35:54] Symphony No. 41 in C major, K551 “Jupiter”
[40:39] Chamber Orchestra
of Europe/Nikolaus Harnoncourt rec. Vienna, 1991; Graz,
1993. DDD Bonus CD of excerpts from other recordings by the Chamber
Orchestra of Europe/ Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Douglas Boyd [79:11]
WARNER CLASSICS 2564 63067-2
[3 CDs: 69:38 + 77:13 + 79:11] [JQ]
These
stimulating and brilliantly executed performances will give much
pleasure. ... see Full Review
Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1758-1791) Sonata
in G major, K.301 (1778) [16:17] Sonata in E flat major, K.302
(1778) [13:52] Sonata in C major, K.303 (1778) [11:44] Sonata
in E minor, K304 (1778) [15:39] Sonata in A major, K305 (1778)
[16:14]
Sonata in D major, K306 (1778) [22:20] Gil
Shaham (violin); Orli Shaham (piano) rec. Palais Daun-Kinsky, Vienna, 17-19 December
2005
NTSC 16:9 Region Code 0 PCM Stereo DD 5.1-DTS 5.1 EUROARTS
2055188 [99:00]
[GPu]
Grand
surroundings for enjoyable performances of some marvellous music … see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Modest
MUSSORGSKY (1839–1881) Boris
Godunov (arr. & orch. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov) (1874)
Prologue, Scene 2 (The Square in the Moscow Kremlin): Long Live
the Tsar Boris; Even as glory to the radiant sun; My soul is
torn with anguish; Glory, Act II: I have attained the highest
power; What do you want?; Mighty Lord …; It is not death that
is hard to bear; God, how stifling it’s become! Act IV, Scene
2: Boris Farewell to his Son and Death of Boris George
London (bass) – Boris Godunov; Mildred Allen (mezzo-soprano) – Fyodor,
his son; Howard Fried (tenor) – Prince Vasily Ivanovich Shuisky;
Stanley Kolk (tenor) – Boyal Khrushchyov Columbia Symphony Chorus
and Orchestra/Thomas Schippers rec. Manhattan Center, New York
City, 23–27 March 1961. ADD Pictures
at an Exhibition (1874) (orch. Maurice Ravel) Philadelphia Orchestra/
Eugene Ormandy rec. Town Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 21 April, 18 June
1966. ADD SONY CLASSICAL 82876
78747 2 [69:58] [GF]
At
mid-price this is a find: a truly great version
of Pictures and one of the great Borises at
the height of his powers. Not to be missed.
... see Full
Review
Carl
NIELSEN
(1865-1931) Symphony
No. 2 Op.16 The Four Temperaments (1901-02) FS29 [29.24] * Symphony
No.4 Op.29 The Inextinguishable (1914-16) FS 76 [32.39] # Helios
Overture Op.17 FS39 (1903) [12.20] # The Fog is Lifting (Taagen
Letter) Op.41 (1920) [2.05] +
Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Morton Gould *; Jean Martinon # James
Galway (flute) and Sioned Williams (harp) + rec. Chicago, June 1966
(No.2), October 1966 (No.4) December 1966 (Helios) and London, February
1986 (The Fog is Lifting)
RCA RED SEAL CLASSIC LIBRARY 82876762372 [76.29]. [JW]
I’d
warn off any Nielsen neophytes from acquiring
this disc. Strictly for home-team consumption
only. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Jacques OFFENBACH (1825-1892) Ballade
symphonique La Vie Parisienne (1866) (Preludes
to Acts I, 2, 3, 4, 5; Melodrama of the Entrance of the Masks;
Melodrama of the glove and bootmakers) Les Bergers,
Prelude to Act 1 (1865) La Périchole (1868-74)
(Preludes to Acts 1, 2, and scenes 3, 4; Indian March; Melodrama
of the acrobats; Melodrama of the letter; Melodrama of the King’s
place setting; Melodrama of Piquillo’s goal; Melodrama of the
old prisoner; Melodrama of the escape) Sur un volcan,
overture (1855) Orphée aux Enfers (1858) (Preludes
to Scenes 1, 3, 4; Melodrama of Eurydice’s death; Melodrama of
the depart of the Underworld; Melodrama for the anger of public
opinion; Melodrama of Orpheus in the Underworld Ba-ta-Clan (1855)
(Overture and Chinese March; Exit; Melodrama of Florette’s round) Barbe-Bleue (1866)
(Prelude to Acts 1, 3 (Storm), 4; Melodrama of the reception;
Melodrama of the dénouement) Les Souvenirs d’Aix-les-Baines,
waltz suite (1873) Orchestre
National de Montpellier/Jean-Christophe Keck rec. Montpellier,
France, 2005. DDD ACCORD
476 8999 [77:14] [RW]
Fresh
material from Offenbach, much not previously recorded although
many of the titles are familiar. Quite fascinating. Delightful.
... see Full Review
Giovanni
Pierluigi de PALESTRINA (c.1525 – 1594) Missa
Benedicta es (c.1562) [41.21]; Missa Nasce la gioja mia (c.1562) [24.43] Josquin
DES PRES (c. 1440–1521) Benedicta es (c.
1500) [6.57] Plainchant Benedicta
es [2.25] The
Tallis Scholars/ Peter Phillips rec. 1981-1986 , Merton College
Chapel. DDD GIMELL
GIMSE 402 [75.28] [RH]
Other,
more intensely passionate styles might appeal, but if you want
a performance of Missa Benedicta es then you can’t go wrong with
the stylish perfection of The Tallis Scholars. ... see Full
Review
Amilcare
PONCHIELLI (1834-1886) La Gioconda
- Lyric drama in four acts (1876)
La Gioconda, a street singer, Andrea Gruber (soprano); Enzo Grimaldi,
exiled Genoese prince in love with Laura, Marco Berti (ten); Barnaba,
sadistic spy who lusts after Gioconda, Alberto Mastromarino (bar); Laura
Adorno, wife of Alvise and loved by Enzo, Eildiko Komlosi (mezzo); Alvise,
one of the Heads of the State Inquisition, Carlo Colombara (bass); La
Cieca, blind mother of Gioconda, Elisabetta Fiorillo (alto) Orchestra,
Chorus and Corps de Ballet of the Arena Di Verona/Danato Renzetti rec.
live, Arena di Verona, Italy, June 2005 Director, set and costumes by
Pier Luigi Pizzi Video Director Tiziano Mancini Recorded in High Definition.
dts digital surround sound, Linear PCM 2.0. Vision 16:9 Colour. NTSC
Menu language: English. Subtitles in Italian (original language), English,
German, French, Spanish, Chinese. Notes and synopsis in Italian, English,
German, French DYNAMIC
DVD 33500
[2 DVDs: 162:00][RJF]
Pier
Luigi Pizzi’s simple yet evocative sets, and some brilliant lighting
effects, make excellent use of the large Verona stage. Although there
are some limitations in the singing, the conductor ensures Ponchielli’s
opera gets a good outing. ... see Full
Review
William
PRIMROSE (1904-1982)
Viola Transcriptions Alexander BORODIN (1833-1887)
Nocturne Franz SCHUBERT (1797-1828)
Litany for All Soul’s Day Ludwig van BETHOVEN (1770-1827) Notturno Op.42
(arr. from Serenade, Op.8) Richard WAGNER
(1813-1883) Träume (Wesendonck Lieder, No.5)
Julian AGUIRRE (1868-1924)/Jascha Heifetz
(1900-1987) Huella Edgar
Daniele del VALLE (1861-1920)/Jascha
Heifetz (1900-1987) Ao Pé da Fogueira Nicolò
PAGANINI (1782-1840) La Campanella (from Violin concerto
No.2) Heitor VILLA-LOBOS (1887-1959)
Bachianas Brasileiras No.5 Georges
BIZET (1838-1875) Adagietto from L’Arlésienne
Suite No.1 Efrem ZIMBALIST (1889-1985)
Sarasateana Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY
(1840-1893) None but the lonely heart Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897) Wie Melodien zieht es mir, Op.105
No.1 Roberto Díaz (viola)
Robert Koenig (piano) rec. Glenn Gould Studio, CBC Toronto, Canada,
8-10 November 2004 NAXOS
8.557391 [65.30] [CF]
Here
the viola takes its rightful place alongside its string relatives.
Revelatory playing in skilful transcriptions by one of the greatest
violists of all time. ... see Full
Review
Sergei
PROKOFIEV (1891-1953) Romeo and
Juliet, Op. 64 (excerpts) [44:29] (Montagues and Capulets (Suite
2, No. 1) [5:17]; Juliet – The Little Girl (Suite 2, No. 2) [4:14];
Folk Dance (Suite 1, No. 1) [4:18]; Romeo and Mercutio Masked (Suite
1, No. 5) [2:17]; Balcony Scene (Suite 1, No. 6) [6:38]; Death of Tybalt
(Suite 1, No. 7) [4:45]; Romeo and Juliet before Parting (Suite 2, No.
5) [8:23]; Friar Laurence (Suite 2, No. 3) [2:42]; Romeo at Juliet’s
Tomb (Suite 2, No. 7) [5:55]) Modest MUSSORGSKY
(1839-1881) Night on Bald Mountain [11:12] Sergei
PROKOFIEV (1891-1953) Lieutenant Kijé Suite, Op. 60
[19:52] (The Birth of Kijé [3:50]; Romance [4:36]; Kijé’s Wedding
[ 2:48]; Troika [2:39]; Kijé’s Funeral [6:03])
New York Philharmonic Orchestra/Dimitri Mitropoulos rec. St. George
Hotel, Brooklyn, New York, 11 November 1957; * New York City, 9 January
1956. DSD SONY CLASSICAL
GREAT PERFORMANCES 82876 78761 2 [75:03][JQ]
Dimitri
Mitropoulos was a very special conductor and
the contents of this CD show his inspirational
talents off to very good advantage ... see
Full
Review
Giacomo
PUCCINI (1858-1924)
Madama
Butterfly (1904)
Fiorenza Cedolins (soprano) - Cio-Cio-San; Marcello Giordani (tenor)
- Pinkerton; Francesca Franci (mezzo) - Suzuki; Juan Pons (baritone)
- Sharpless; Mina Blum (mezzo) - Kate; Carlo Bosi (tenor) - Goro; Alessandro
Battiato (baritone) - Yamadori; Carlo Striuli (bass) – Bonze Chorus
and Orchestra of Arena di Verona/Daniel Oren LPCM Stereo. DTS 5.1. 16:9
anamorphic. NTSC. Region 0 rec. live, Arena di Verona, 10 July 2004
TDK
DVWW-OPMBUT [142:00] [CC]
Lovers
of opera-in-the-round spectaculars will like this. Musically it is no
disaster, it’s just that there are better around. And beware that orchestral
recording quality. ... see Full
Review
Henry PURCELL (1659-1695)
The Fairy Queen (1692): Highlights [65:51] Act 4 Symphony
(sections 1-2) [2:03] Act 2 Come all ye songsters of the sky5
[2:07] Act 1 Scene of the Drunken Poet7,3,1 [6:46] Act 2
See, even Night herself is here1 [5:52] One charming night4
[2:28] …Hush, no more8 [4:22] Act 3 Symphony while the swans
come forward [2:01] Dialogue of Coridon and Mopsa7,4 [4:23]
If love’s a sweet passion1,8 [4:45] Hornpipe [1:01] Act 4
Now the night is chac’d away1 [1:57] …Let the fifes and the
clarions4,6 [2:11] See my many coloured fields5
[3:28] Next, Winter comes slowly8 [2:28] …Hail! Great parent
of us all [1:56] Act 5 Yes, Xansi6 [2:00] Hark! the echoing
air1 [2:40] … Sure the dull god of marriage3,1,7
[2:21] … See, see, I obey7 [3:09] … Turn then thine eyes3,1
[1:30] … My torch, indeed7 [0:58] … They shall be as happy
(trio) 3,1,7 [1:11] … Chaconne [2:43] … They shall be as
happy (chorus) [1:17]
Armonico Consort: 1Elin Manahan Thomas, 2Hilary
Brennan, 3Anna Bolton (sopranos), 4William Towers
(counter-tenor), 5Mark Wilde, 6Kevin Kyle (tenors),
7Thomas Guthrie, 8William Townend (basses), Orchestra
of the Baroque/Christopher Monks rec. Merton College, Oxford, April
2006. DDD DEUX-ELLES
DXL 1120 [65:51][MG]
Had
I experienced this performance as a live event I would have felt refreshed
and invigorated, but the present format this turns out to be third best.
… see Full Review
Jean-Philippe RAMEAU
(1683-1764) Suite La
Triomphante (arr. Hekkema, from harpsichord originals 1706, 1728)
[29.37] Suite Le Rappel des Oiseaux (arr. Hekkema, orig. harpsichord
Suite in E, 1724) [22.48] La Poule (arr. Hekkema) [2.36] Suite Les Boréades (arr. Althuis, from
originals 1733, 1763?) [14.54]
Calefax Reed Quintet rec. Doopsgezinde kerk Haarlem, June 2005
MUSIKPRODUKTION DABRINGHAUS UND GRIMM SCENE
MDG 619 1374-2 [70.21][SV]
These
arrangements informed as they are by an understanding of Baroque aesthetic
and the expressive potential of instrumental color - work, and brilliantly.
... see Full Review
Maurice
RAVEL (1875-1937) The Very Best of Ravel
CD1 1. Valses nobles et sentimentales No.3 Modéré [1:19] 2. Valses
nobles et sentimentales No.6 Assez vif [0:59] 3. Sonatine, I. Modéré
[3:57] 4. Introduction and Allegro for Harp, Flute, Clarinet and String
Quartet [10:18] 5. Menuet sur le nom de Haydn [1:43] 6. Pavane pour
une infante defunte [5:57] 7. Miroirs, IV. Alborada del gracioso [5:57]
8. Rapsodie espagnole III. Habanera [2:50] 9. Violin Sonata, II. Blues:
Moderato [5:24] 10. Chants populaires, No.1 Chanson espagnole [2:25]
11. Piano Concerto in D major for the Left Hand [18:24] 12. La Valse
[13:08] CD2 1. Daphnis et Chloë Suite no.2 [16:28]2. Jeux d'eau [4:58]
3. String Quartet in F major, II. Assez vif [6:32] 4. Gaspard de la
nuit I. Ondine [5:57] 5. Tzigane [9:32] 6. Le Tombeau de Couperin V.
Menuet [4:17] 7. Don Quichotte à Dulcinée I. Chanson Romanesque [2:23]
8. Ma mere l'oye V. Le jardin féerique [3:51] 9. Piano Concerto in G
major, No.2 Adagio assai [8:25] 10. Boléro [13:36]
Conductors: Kenneth Jean, Adrian Leaper, Antoni Wit, Takuo Yuasa,
Orchestras: Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, Polish National Radio Symphony
Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
Ensembles: Ad Libitum Quartet, Kodaly Quartet Choir: Slovak Philharmonic
Chorus Artists: David Abramovitz, Claire Brua, Pascal Devoyon, Zoltan
Gyongyossy, Dong-Suk Kang, Bela Kovacs, Eva Maros, Laurent Naouri, Francois-Joel
Thiollier, Howard Zhang, Full list of artists given on Naxos web-site:
www.naxos.com NAXOS
8.552125-26 [73:20 + 76:28][GPJ]
These
CDs undoubtedly form a good introduction to the music of Maurice Ravel
... see Full Review
Maurice
RAVEL (1875-1937) Daphnis
et Chloé, complete ballet in three scenes * (1909-12)
[51:47] Rapsodie espagnole (Spanish rhapsody) (1907-08)
[15:08] Pavane pour une infante défunte (Pavane
for a dead princess) (1899, orch. 1910) [06:32] London
Symphony Orchestra/Pierre Monteux
Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden *
rec. 27-28 April 1959 (Daphnis), 11-13 December 1961 (Rapsodie/Pavane),
Kingsway Hall, London, England. ADD DECCA
- THE ORIGINALS - 475 7525 [73:42]
Maurice
RAVEL (1875-1937) Daphnis
et Chloé, complete ballet in three
scenes 1909-12) [55:25] Orchestre
Philharmonique et Choeur de Radio France/Myung-Whun Chung
rec. November 2004 in Salle Olivier Messiaen, Radio France,
Paris. DDD DEUTSCHE
GRAMMOPHON 477 5706 [55:25] [MC]
Superbly performed and recorded the Decca Daphnis
with Monteux is beyond criticism. The newly released account from
Myung-Whun Chung on Deutsche Grammophon does not inspire and with
only one work included represents poor value ... see Full Review
Ottorino
RESPIGHI (1879-1936) Pines of Rome
(Pini di Roma) (1924) [22:16] (1. Pines of the Villa
Borghese [2:29]; 2. Pines Near a Catacomb [6:13]; 3. Pines of the Janiculum
[6:57]; 4. Pines of the Appian Way [4:37]) Fountains of Rome (Fontane
di Roma) (1916) [17:21] (5. Fountains of the Valle Giulia at Dawn
[4:13]; 6. Triton Fountain at morn [2:38]; 7. Fountain of Trevi at mid-day
[3:24]; 8. Villa Medici Fountain at sunset [5:06]) Metamorphoseon
Modi XII – Theme and Variations for Orchestra (1930)
[25:13] (9. Theme [1:54]; 10. Modus I [1:56]; 11. Modus II [1:36]; 12.
Modus III [2:16]; 13. Modus IV [2:56]; 14. Modus V [0:39]; 15. Modus
VI [0:48]; 16. Modus VII [6:59]; 17. Modus VIII [1:18]; 18. Modus IX
[2:07]; 19. Modus X [0:42]; 20. Modus XI [0:51]; 21. Modus XII [2:10])
Cincinnati Symphony
Orchestra/Jesús López-Cobos rec. Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, 4-5
May 1999 TELARC CD-80505
[62:04][GPJ]
This
fine disc has established itself as a major
contender even in this highly competitive
territory. This seems to be the only recent
recording of The rather forbiddingly titled
Metamorphoseon Modi XII and as such is an
important addition to the catalogue. ...
see Full
Review
Ottorino
RESPIGHI (1879-1936) Ancient
Airs and Dances, Suite No. 1 (1917) [14.45] Ancient Airs
and Dances, Suite No. 2 (1923) [18.41] Ancient Airs and Dances,
Suite No. 3 (1931) [16.38] Trittico botticelliano (1927)
[18.11] Lausanne
Chamber Orchestra/Jesús López-Cobos rec. Musica Theatre,
La-Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, May 1991. DDD TELARC
CLASSICS CD-80309 [69.17] [SV]
The
performances are a matter of swings and roundabouts, with the roundabouts
finally, and unfortunately, getting the upper hand. ... see Full
Review
Ottorino
RESPIGHI (1875-1935) La
Sensitiva (1914-15) [31:16] La
Pentola Magica (1920) [26:01] Aretusa
(1910-11) [12:06]
Damiana Pinti (mezzo) Orchestra Sinfonica del Teatro Massimo
di Palermo/Marzio Conti rec. Teatro Massimo, Palermo, Italy, April
2003 CPO 777 071-2
[69:40][IL]
Brightly-coloured
and involving performances of not-so-well-known Respighi works. Recommended
to Respighi enthusiasts. ... see Full
Review
Ned
ROREM (b. 1923) Pilgrims (1958) [7:14]
* Flute Concerto (2002) [31:21] * Violin Concerto (1985) [24:07]
Philippe Quint (violin) Jeffrey Khaner (flute) Royal
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra/José Serebrier rec. 16-17 June 2005,
Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, UK. DDD * world premiere recording
NAXOS 8.559278 [62:42][DH]
I'm
grateful to Naxos for introducing me to these wonderful concertos
at budget price ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Gioachino
ROSSINI
(1792-1868)
Matilde di Shabran - Melodramma
giocoso in two acts (1821) Matilde, Annick
Massis (sop); Corradino Ironheart, Juan
Diego Florez (ten); Raimondo Lopez, Eduardo’s
father, Bruno Taddia (bass); Edoardo, Hadar
Halevy (mezzo); Aliprando, physician, Marco
Vinco (bass); Isidoro, poet, Bruno de Simone
(bass); Contessa d’Arco, Chiara Chialli
(sop); Ginardo, tower-keeper, Carlo Lepore
(bass); Egoldo, leader of the peasants,
Gregory Bonfatti (ten); Rodrigo, captain
of the guards, Lubomir Moravec Prague Chamber
Choir
Orchestra Sinfónica de Galicia/Riccardo
Frizza rec. live, Rossini Opera Festival,
Pesaro, Italy, August 2004
DECCA 475 7688 [3 CDs: 68.23+52.56+67.36]
[RF]
In
outstanding fashion this fills an important
gap in the composer’s discography. A work
of Rossini’s compositional maturity, I cannot
see it being bettered. ... see Full
Review
Gioachino
ROSSINI (1792-1868)
La Gazzetta - dramma giocoso in two acts (1816)
Lisetta, Pomponio’s daughter, Cinzia Forte (sop); Don Pomponio, Bruno
Pratico (buffa bass); Filippo, an innkeeper, in love with Lisetta, Pietro
Spagnoli (bass); Alberto, a wealthy young man, Charles Workman (ten);
Madame La Rose, Agata Bienkowska (mezzo); Doralice, in search of a husband,
Marisa Martins (sop) Orchestra Academy of the Gran Teatre del Liceu.
Intermezzo Choir/Maurizio Barbacini. An original production of the Rossini
Opera Festival (Pesaro) rec. live, Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona,
1, 3 July 2005 Director, set and costume designer: Dario Fo Television
Director: Angel Luis Ramirez Picture format: 16/9 Anamorphic Sound formats:
LPCM Stereo. DTS surround Subtitles in English, German, French, Spanish,
Catalan and Italian
OPUS ARTE DVD VIDEO OA 0953D
[2 DVDs: 155:00] [RJF]
This
production buries whatever virtues there are in Rossini’s music
in an over-rich mixture of vaudeville and burlesque which sometimes
degenerates into slapstick ... see Full
Review
Gioachino ROSSINI
(1792-1868) Il barbiere di Siviglia -
Melodramma Buffa in two acts (1815)
Count Almaviva, Lawrence Brownlee (ten); Figaro, a barber, Nathan Gunn
(bar); Bartolo, a doctor and ward of Rosina, Bruno de Simone (buffa
bar); Rosina, Elina Garanca (mezzo); Basilio, a singing teacher, Kristinn
Sigmundsson (bass); Berta, Dr. Bartolo’s housekeeper, Giovanna Donadini
(sop); Fiorello, servant of Count Almaviva, Roberto Accurso (bar) Chorus
of Bavarian Radio; Munich Radio Orchestra/Miguel Gómez-Martinez rec.
live, Philharmonie in Gasteig, Munich, 7-8 May 2005. DDD
SONY CLASSICAL 82876 80429 2 [72.46+79.43][RJF]
This
live recording enables Rossini enthusiasts
to hear some new voices on the opera scene.
Elina Garanca as Rosina is particularly notable
in a well-conducted recording derived from
two concert performances. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Gioachino ROSSINI
(1792-1868)
Torvaldo
e Dorliska. Dramma semi-seria in two acts (1815) Torvaldo, Huw
Rhys-Evans (ten); Dorliska, Torvaldo’s wife, Paola Cigna (sop); Giorgio,
custodian of the Duke of Ordow’s castle, Mauro Utzeri (bar); Duca d’Ordow,
Mauro Bianchini (bass); Ormondo, Captain of the Duke’s guard, Giovanna
Bellavia (bass-bar); Carlotta, Giorgio’s sister, Anna-Rita Gemmabella
(mezzo) ARS Brunensis Chamber
Choir Czech Chamber Soloists Brno/Alessandro de Marchi rec. live 10,
12, 17 July 2003, Kursaal, Bad Wildbad, Germany, Rossini In Wildbad
Festival NAXOS OPERA
CLASSICS 8.660189-90 [73.20 + 67.47] [RF]
A
fine performance of the opera which preceded Rossini’s greatest work
by less than two months and with the same librettist. It fills an important
gap in the Rossini discography. ... see Full
Review
Gioachino
ROSSINI (1792-1868) Bianca e Falliero.
Operatic melodrama in two acts (1819)
Bianca, the daughter of Contareno, María Bayo (sop); Falliero, a Venetian
general, Daniela Barcellona (mezzo); Contareno, Bianca’s father and
a Venetian senator, Francesco Meli (ten); Capellio, a Venetian senator
in love with Bianca, Carlo Lepore (bass); Costanza, Bianca’s nurse,
Omellia Bonomellia (sop); Priuli, Doge of Venice, Danio Benini (bass);
Pisani, a member of The Council of Three, Stefan Cifolelli (ten); Chorus
Da Camera di Praga Orchestra Sinfonica de Galicia/Renato Palumbo
rec. live, Teatro Rossini, Pesaro Festival, Italy, August 2005 Performed
in the Critical Edition of the Rossini Foundation in collaboration with
Casa Ricordi and Gabriele Dotto Director, Jean-Louis Martinoty. Sets
by Hans Schavernoch. Costumes by Daniel Ogier. Video Director Tiziano
Mancini Recorded in High Definition. Presented in dts digital surround
sound, PCM 2.0. Vision 16:9 Colour. NTSC Menu language English. Subtitles
in Italian (original language), English, German, French, Spanish and
Chinese. Notes and synopsis in Italian, English, German, and French
DYNAMIC DVD 33501
[2
DVDs: 183:00][RJF]
Some
of the finest Rossini singing to be heard today, particularly from Daniela
Barcellona as Falliero. One or two production quirks apart, it is an
excellent portrayal of one of the composer’s rarely performed works.
... see Full Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Albert
ROUSSEL (1869-1937) Bacchus
et Ariane, Op.43, Suites No.1 (1930-31) [17:09]; No.2 (1930-31)
[18:51] Symphony No.2, Op.23 (1919-21) [41:37] Orchestre
de Paris/ Christoph Eschenbach rec. Théâtre Mogador, Paris,
Feb 2005 (Bacchus), Paris Conservatoire, July 2005 (Symphony) ONDINE
ODE 1065-2 [77:58] [TH]
Audio
quality is excellent … it’s worth every penny ... see Full
Review
Detailed listing (last five 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]