Anton
ARENSKY (1861-1906) Piano
Trio No. 1 in D minor (1894) [31:23] Erich
Wolfgang KORNGOLD (1897-1957) Piano Trio in D major
(1909) [32:45] Escher
Trio: Jeroen Bal (piano); Sonja van Beek (violin); Johann van
Iersel (cello) rec. Maria Minor Kerk, Utrecht, The Netherlands,
March 2002 CHALLENGE
CLASSICS FL72407 [64:13] [IL]
The
Escher’s Arensky Trio offers lots of attack but lacks warmth.
... see Full Review
Sir Malcolm
ARNOLD (b.
1921) English
Dancesa (1950s): Set 1, Op.
27 [10’11]; Set 2, Op. 33 [7:13] Solitaire
(1956) – Sarabande [5:39]; Polka
[2:46] Irish Dances, Op. 126 (1986)
[9:28] Scottish Dances, Op. 59a
(1957) [10:33] Cornish Dances, Op.
91a (1966) [12:40]
London Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Malcolm
Arnold. No rec. info. aADD/DDD
LYRITA RECORDED EDITION SRCD201 [60:51]
[OW]
Vintage
Arnold. An absolute must for anyone interested
in the composer, the repertoire or English
music in general ... see Full
Review
Malcolm
ARNOLD (b.
1921) Symphony
No. 4, Op. 71 (1960) London
Philharmonic Orchestra/Malcolm Arnold rec. no info supplied. DDD (1990)
LYRITA RECORDED EDITION
SRCD200 [54:11] [DC]
The
whole thing is like a Rembrandt etching engraved
on a block of gold: weighty, richly colourful,
but its lines uniquely Arnold. ... see Full
Review
Lera
AUERBACH
(b. 1973) Preludes and
Dreams 24
Preludes for piano Op. 41 (1999) [45.22]
Ten Dreams Op. 45 (1999) [21.19] Chorale,
Fugue and Postlude Op. 31 (1994/2003)
[12.20]
Lera Auerbach (piano) rec. Nybrokajen 11 (The
former Academy of Music), Stockholm, July
2004.
BIS-CD-1462 [80.05] [GH]
Towering
pianistic fireworks by a young and original
composer. ... see Full
Review
Johann
Sebastian BACH (1685-1750)
Orgelwerke Live
Heinz Wunderlich (organ) rec. St Jacobi, Hamburg,
1976-1982 ADD
ORGANUM OGM 253017 [3 CDs: 72:19 + 73:06
+ 76:40] [CB]
The
recordings featured here are of huge interest
on so many levels. ... see Full
Review
Grażyna
BACEWICZ
(1909-1969) Complete Works
for String Quartet String
Quartets 1-7, Piano Quintets 1&2
Amar Corde Quartet: Barbara Stuhr (violin);
Bogusława Ziegelheim (violin); Beata
Poska (viola); Agata Zając (cello); Waldemar
Malicki (piano) Vol
1 Acte PréAlable APO019 [61:11]
Vol.2 Acte PréAlable APO020
[57:28] Vol.3 Acte PréAlable APO021
[58:33][GPu]
A
valuable set of chamber works by a modern
Polish composer who hasn’t yet had all the
attention she deserves … see Full
Review
Johann
Sebastian BACH
(1685-1750) Sonata
BWV 1027 in G major: Sonata BWV 1028
in D major: Sonata BWV 1029 in G minor:
Sonata BWV 1019 in G major (transcription
of the Sonata for violin and harpsichord):
Juan Manuel Quintana (viola da gamba), Celine
Frisch (harpsichord) rec. February 2000, Salle
du Reitstadel, Neumarkt DDD
HARMONIA MUNDI HMA 1951712 [57:27]
Johann Sebastian BACH
(1685-1750) Sonata in G minor, BWV
1029: Sonata in G major, BWV 1027:
Sonata in D major, BWV 1028: Sonata
in G minor, BWV 1030b
Jonathan Manson (viola da gamba), Trevor Pinnock
(harpsichord) rec. 11-15 September 2005, CREAR,
Argyll, Scotland. DDD
AVIE AV2093 [59:21] [EM]
More
fire and spirit, blood and guts with Manson
and Pinnock (Avie) whilst Quintana and Frisch
(HM) are more delicately sensitive and relaxed.
Both discs are excellently played, however
... see
Full Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Johann
Sebastian BACH
(1685-1750) Six
Suites for Violoncello, BWV 1007-1012.
DVD 1: Suite No.1 in G Major; Suite No.2 in
D Minor; Suite No.3 in C Major DVD 2: Suite
No 4 in E Flat Major; Suite No.5 in C Minor;
Suite No. 6 in D Major. CD1: Music only from
DVD 1; CD2: Music only from DVD 2
Wen-Sinn Yang. (cello) rec. Servatiuskirche
Auf Dem Streichen - (no date given) Sound
Supervisor: Wilhelm Meister Executive Producer:
Korbinian Meyer Director of TV and Video:
Ruth Käch. Region Code 0; NTSC ARTHAUS
MUSIK 101 419 [2 DVDs: 76:49 + 96:54]
[ZT]
Only
physical presence could transcend the musical
epiphany bestowed by this superb presentation.
... see Full
Review
Johann
Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) Cantatas:
Volume 20 CD1 Herr Gott, Beherrscher aller Dinge, BWV120a
(1729) [29:18] Ich steh mit einem Fuß im Grabe, BWV156
(1729) [13:40] Alles mit Gott und nichts ohn’ ihn, BWV1127
(1713) [16:52] CD2 Man singet mit Freuden vom Sieg, BWV149
(1728) [17:50] Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit, BWV14
(1735) [15:18] Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir, BWV29
(1726) [20:40] Nun danket alle Gott, BWV192 (1730) [10:57]
CD3 Gott, mein lobet dich in der Stille, BWV120 (1731)
[19:32] Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen, BWV11 (1735) [26:16] Es
ist das Heil uns kommen her, BWV9 (1732) [17:56] Der
Herr ist mein getrener Hirt, BWV112 (1731) [11:21] Sandrine
Piau, Johannette Zomer (BWV14), Lisa Larsson (BWV1127) (soprano)
Bogna Bartosz, Nathalie Stutzman (BWV120a) (alto) James Gilchrist,
Christoph Prégardien (BWV112, 149) (tenor) Klaus Mertens (bass)
Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Choir/Ton Koopman rec. June
2001 – September 2005, Waalse Kerk, Amsterdam ANTOINE
MARCHAND CC72220 [3 CDs: 60:02 + 65:00 + 75:20] [TB]
Bach’s
cantatas are full of wonderful discoveries, particularly in the
hands of a musician as sensitive and knowledgeable as Ton Koopman.
... see Full Review
Johann
Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) Cantatas:
Volume 32 (Cantatas from Leipzig, 1725) Was mein Gott
will, das g’scheh allzeit, BWV111 (1725) [16:40] Liebster
Immanuel, Herzog der Frommen, BWV123 (1725) [20:05] Meinem
Jesum laß ich nicht, BWV124 (1725) [13:05] Mit Fried
und Freud ich fahr dahin, BWV125 (1725) [23:17] Yukari
Nonoshita (soprano), Robin Blaze (counter-tenor), Andreas Weller
(tenor), Peter Kooij (bass) Bach Collegium Japan/Masaaki Suzuki
rec. February 2005, Kobe Shoin Women’s University Chapel, Japan BIS SACD-1501 [74:28]
[TB]
With
the highest presentation standards and an
informative and well organised booklet, this
is another top quality issue in Suzuki’s cantata
series for BIS ... see Full
Review
Johann
Sebastian BACH
(1685-1750) Art
of the Fugue, BWV 1080 (1750) [81.30]
Terje Winge (Gloger organ) rec. 30 September
2001 Kongsberg Kirche, Kongsberg, Norway.
SIMAX PSC 1243 [81.30] [PSh]
A
lively, attractive performance on an attractive
instrument, beautifully recorded. As usual,
the final fugue is left incomplete. ... see
Full Review
Béla
BARTÓK (1881-1945) Mikrokosmos
(Complete: Books I-VI) (1926-1939) Jenõ Jando
(piano); Balázs Szokolay (piano); Tamara Takács (mezzo) rec.
Phoenix Studio, Budapest, 7-10 February (Books I-III), 27-30
April, 2005 (Books IV-VI) NAXOS 8.557821-22 [72:28
+ 75:09] [GPu]
Not
for beginning-to-end listening, but a very useful set, containing
many attractive miniatures and full of interesting insights into
Bartók’s musical imagination … see Full
Review
Arnold
BAX
(1883-1953) Trio
for Violin, Cello and Piano in B flat (1946) [20:59] Clarinet
Sonata in D (1934) [13:44] Folk-Tale for Cello and Piano (1918)
[8:00] Clarinet Sonata in E (1901) [9:00] Romance
for Clarinet and Piano (1901) [7:48] Trio in One Movement for Piano,
Violin and Clarinet (1906) [17:12]
Robert Plane (clarinet) The Gould Trio – Lucy Gould (violin), Alice
Neary (cello) Benjamin Frith (piano) rec. Potton Hall, Suffolk, 21-23
December 2004 NAXOS
8.557698 [76:51][TH]
All
in all, a Bax chamber recital to cherish ... see Full
Review
Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN
(1770-1827)
12 Contredanses WoO 14 (Kaspar Karl van BEETHOVEN
(1774-1815) No. 8 & 12) (?1801/2) [9:15] 12 German Dances
WoO 8 (1795) [20:37] 6 Minuets WoO 9 (c.1795) [13:17] 11
Mödlinger Tänze WoO 17 (?1819) [19:50]
L’Orfeo Barockorchester/Michi Gaigg rec. Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität,
Linz 1-3 November, 2004. DDD
cpo 777 117-2 [66:30] [GPu]
Outstanding
performances, on period instruments, of charming music from the
lighter end of the Beethovenian spectrum … see Full
Review
Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Symphony
No 6 in F major, Op. 68, “Pastoral” (1807-1808)* [41:32] Symphony
No 2 in D major, Op. 36 (1799-1802) [34:25] London
Symphony Orchestra/Bernard Haitink rec. live, 21-22 November
2005; *26-27 November 2005, The Barbican, London. DSD LSO
LIVE LSO 0582 [76:02]
[JQ]
A
self-recommending issue that make me impatient to hear the rest
of the cycle ... see Full Review
Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Symphony
No 7 in A major, Op. 92 (1811-1812) [38:40] Triple Concerto
in C major for piano, violin and cello, Op. 56* (1803-1803)
[35:53] *Gordan
Nikolitch (violin); Tim Hugh (cello); Lars Vogt (piano)
London Symphony Orchestra/Bernard Haitink rec. live, 16-17 November 2005, *26-27
November 2005, The Barbican, London DDD LSO
LIVE LSO0078 [74:36] [JQ]
Haitink’s
Beethoven cycle is shaping up to be a considerable addition to
the catalogue and the Seventh is a worthy part of the set. ...
see Full Review
Leonard
BERNSTEIN (1918-1990) Leonard
Bernstein’s New York: The celebration of a city immortalised
through music On the Town (1944): New York, New York;
Ya got me; Come up to my place; Lonely town; Some other time Wonderful
Town (1953): What a waste; A quiet girl; Wrong note rag;
Story of my life; A little bit in love West Side Story (1957):
One hand, one heart; Balcony scene (Tonight) Dawn
Upshaw; Mandy Patinkin; Donna Murphy; Audra McDonald; Judy
Blazer; Richard Muenz; Orchestra of St.Luke’s/Eric Stern. Spoken
contributions from Eric Stern; Harold Prince; Frank Rich; Jonathan
Schwartz; Sono Osato; George Gaynes; Allyn Ann McLerie; Humphrey
Burton rec. various locations in New York WARNER
MUSIC VISION DVD 0630-17103-2 [55:00]
[GPJ]
I’m
thrilled at having been introduced to the
work of Judy Blazer, an exceptional talent.
And for aficionados of the Broadway stage,
this will be an enjoyable enough package,
though most will eventually, I imagine, tire
of the overwhelmingly reverential tone. ...
see Full
Review
Georges
BIZET (1838–1875) The
Fair Maid of Perth - Opera in four acts sung in English (1866) Catherine
Glover … Gwen Catley (soprano) Mab, Queen of the Gypsies … Lorely
Dyer (soprano) Harry Smith … Richard Lewis (tenor) Duke of
Rothsay … Trefor Jones (baritone) Ralph … Norman Walker (bass) Simon
Glover … Owen Brannigan (bass) A Nobleman … David Holman
(tenor) Major-Domo … George Stern Scott (bass) BBC Theatre
Chorus Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Thomas Beecham rec.
broadcast, 5-6 June 1949, BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale, BBC Third
Programme BEULAH
12PD23 [73.08 + 61.25] [RM]
Hugely
enjoyable for its own sake and for the delights of nostalgia ...
see Full Review
Marc
BLITZSTEIN (1905-1964) The
Marc Blitzstein Centennial Concert Song (1925) [1:48] 1
* What’s the Matter with Me? (1929) [2:59] 2 The
Way You Are (1935) [2:34] 3 Hard to Say (from Reuben,
Reuben(1955)) [1:37] 3 Lovely to Get
Back to Love (1945) [1:37] 4 * War Song (1945) [2:05] 1
* from Idiots First (1962):
Under the Sky [1:11] 5 * Who Will Close the Door? [2:37] 5 * How
I Met My New Grandfather [2:53] 5 * From Nine Whitman Songs (1926-7):
As if a Phantom Caress’d Me [1:43] 5 After the Dazzle of Day [1:30] 5 As
Adam [1:24] 5 From Sacco and Vanzetti (1959/2001): Memorial
Day [1:37] 5 * With a Woman To Be [4:40] 5 *Torremaggiore-Villafalletto
Trio [1:45] 3 * I’ve Got the Tune (1937):
Prologue [0:25] 6 Scene 1, The Street [5:06] 2, 3, 6 Scene
2, The Salon [5:27] 3 Scene 3, The Meeting [9:30] 2, 5 Scene
4, The Neighbor [3:47] 5,6 Scene 5, The Street [5:36] 5 The
Nickel Under the Foot (1936) [2:55] 7 * Music completed by Leonard
Lehrman Helen Williams (soprano);
Victoria Tralongo (soprano); Cameron Smith (tenor); Bill Castleman (baritenor);
Joshua Minkin (baritenor); Lars Woodul (baritone); Robert Osborne (bass-baritone);
John Craven (piano); Leonard Lehrman (piano); David Hessney (piano); Don Levine
(percussion); Katya Brous (speaker); The Solidarity Singers of the New Jersey
Industrial Union
Council; The Metropolitan Philharmonic Chorus; The Workmen’s Circle Chorus /
Leonard Lehrman
rec. (1) 9 October, 2004, American Music Research Center, Boulder, Colorado;
(2) 5 March, 2005, People’s Voice Cafe, New York City; (3) 27 February, 2005,
Great Neck House, New York; (4) 3 April, Long Beach Public Library, Long Beach,
New York; (5) 6 March, 2005, Queens College, New York; (6) 8 December, 1970,
Lowell House, Harvard; (7) probably 1938 ORIGINAL
CAST RECORDS OC 6127 [66:46] [GPu]
Somewhat
patchy as regards both performance and recording quality, but invaluable
as a conspectus of Blitzstein’s very individual music … see Full
Review
Luigi
BOCCHERINI (1743–1805) Quartet
in G minor Op. 24, no.6 (G194) (1777) [16:37] Stabat Mater (G194)
(1781) [42:26]* Sophie
Karthauser (soprano)*
Les Folies Françoises (Patrick Cohën-Akenine (violin), Leonor de Recondo (violin),
Michel Renard (viola), François Poly (cello), Hervé Douchy (cello)) rec. May
2005, Church of Saint-Apollinaire, Bolland RICERCAR
RIC 244 [59:03]
[RH]
If
the performances don’t completely plumb the depths of the works,
they display a fine musicality and balance, which can’t be bad.
... see Full Review
William
BOLCOM (b. 1938) Violin
Concerto in D (1983) [23:21] Fantasia Concertante for
viola, violoncello and orchestra (1985) [15:03] Symphony No.
5 (1989) [22:48] Sergiu
Luca (violin) Janet Lyman Hill (viola) Eugene Moye (cello)
American Composers Orchestra/Dennis Russell Davies rec. New
York State University Performing Arts Center, October 1990.
DDD. Licensed from Decca - first released in 1992 as Argo 433
077-2ZH PHOENIX
PHCD164 [55:04] [RB]
If
you’ve caught the Bolcom bug do confirm the addiction with this
nicely varied collection and let’s thank Phoenix for rescuing yet
another Argo deletion. ... see Full
Review
New Polish Music Panorama VI: Master and His
Pupils Vol. 2 Marian
BORKOWSKI (b. 1934) Vox
per uno strumento ad ottone (1977) [6:02]*
Dram for orchestra (1966) [4:57]** Piotr
SPOZ (b. 1977) Sonata for Violin
and Piano (1997) [9:55]*** Grażyna
PACIOREC-DRAUS (b. 1967) Muzyka
Napotkana for oboe and accordion (1990) [4:12]
# Aldona NAWROCKA
(b. 1977) Molecules for piano (2000)
[10:55] ## Bartosz
KOWALSKI-BANASEWICZ (b. 1977) Epizod
for Orchestra (2001) [7:56] ### Mi-Jin
LEE (b. 1973) Fala for clarinet
and piano (2001) [6:29] † Slawomir
ZAMUSZKO (b. 1973) Three Organ Preludes (2001) [7:30] †† Ryszard
OSADA (b. 1972) E-motion for 2
accordions and stereo track (2001) [8:59] ††† Boris ALVARADO
(b. 1962) Pazzanti for piano (2003)
[5:41] ‡ Dariusz
LAPIŃSKI (b. 1977) Les Jeux
for clarinet, bassoon, cello, and piano (1998)
[5:06] ‡‡ Zdzislaw
Piernic (tuba)*, Patrycja Piekutowska (violin)***, Piotr Spoz (piano)***,
Tytus
Wojnowicz (oboe)#, Zbigniew Kożlik (accordion)#,
Szabolcs Esztenyi (piano)##, Orchestra of
the Jozef Elsner Music School in Warsaw ###,
Michal Nizynski (conductor) ###, Michal Szubarga
(clarinet) †, Irena Wiselka-Cieslar (organ)
††, Radislaw Toporowski (accordion) ††† ,
Grzegorz Toporowski (accordion) †††, Maria
Paz Santibanez (piano) ‡, Piotr Filip (clarinet)
‡, Katarzyna Piotrowska (bassoon) ‡, Mariusz
Domanski (cello) ‡ , Robert Morawski (piano)
‡, Symphony Orchestra of the Fryderyk Chopin
Music Academy in Warsaw**, Piotr Borkowski
(conductor)** Recording venues not indicated. ACTE
PRÉALABLE AP0109 [77:53] [DB]
Volume
two covering the legacy of one of Poland’s
influences on contemporary music. Wide-ranging
in style and substance ... see Full
Review
Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897)
Piano
Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 83 (1881)
[46:09] Four Piano Pieces, Op. 119 (1891-93)
[15:25] Marc-André Hamelin
(piano) The Dallas Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Litton rec. 12-15
January 2006, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony
Center, Dallas, TX; 11 February 2006 at the
Poston Hall, Suffolk, England.
HYPERION CDA 67550 [61:41] [KS]
Very
satisfying all round … particularly rewarding
to hear this piece played at just the right
tempo ... see Full
Review
Johannes
BRAHMS
(1833-1897) Piano
Concerto No.2 in B flat, op.83 (1881)* [47:28]
Jaan RÄÄTS
(b. 1932) Symphony No. 5 op. 28
(1967) [29:33]
Peter Rösel (piano)* Anhaltische Philharmonie
Dessau/Golo Berg rec. Grossen Has des Anhaltischen
Theaters Dessau, 27-28 May 2004, (live recording).
DDD
ANTES BM-CD 31.9204 [77:12] [TP]
Not
essential listening, but certainly interesting.
... see Full
Review
Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897)
Complete Chamber Music for Clarinet CD 1 Sonata
No. 1 in F minor for clarinet and piano, Op.120,
No. 1 (1894) [22:41] Sonata No. 2 in E flat
major for clarinet and piano, Op.120, No.
2 (1894) [20:21] CD 2 Trio in A major
for clarinet, cello and piano, Op.114 (1891)
[25:29] Quintet in B minor for clarinet and
string quartet, Op.115 (1891) [27:38]
Hans Christian Bræin (clarinet); Håvard
Gimse (piano); Atle Sponberg (violin); Per
Kristian Skalstad (violin); Nora Taksdal (viola);
Anne Britt Sævig Årdal (cello);
Bjørg Værnes Lewis (cello) (Op.
114) rec. March 2003, December 2004, Sofienberg
Church, Oslo, Norway. DDD
SIMAX CLASSICS PSC 1259 [43.02 + 53.07]
[MC]
Simax
can be justly proud of this release. For those
looking for a collection that includes all
of Brahms’s music for clarinet this Simax
set would now be my preferred choice. ...
see Full
Review
Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897) Double
Concerto in A minor, Op. 102 (1887) [32:06] Jean
Fournier (violin); Antonio Janigro (cello) Vienna State Opera
Orchestra/ Hermann Scherchen rec. 1952. ADD PRISTINE
AUDIO PASC042 [32:06]
[CC]
This
Brahms Double serves primarily as a reminder of the stature of
the conductor Hermann Scherchen ... see Full
Review
Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897) Four-Hand
Piano Music - Vol. 16 (Arrangements) Robert
SCHUMANN (1810-1856) Piano Quartet in E flat major,
Op. 47 (1842) [28:11] (arranged by Brahms in 1855 for piano duet) Joseph JOACHIM (1831-1907) Hamlet Overture, Op.
4 (1853) [16:35] (arranged by Brahms in 1853/54 for piano duet) Franz SCHUBERT (1797–1828) Sixteen Ländler for solo
piano, D.366 (1816-24) [12:51] (arranged by Brahms for piano
duet) Four Ländler for piano duet, D.814 (1824) [03:39] (arranged
by Brahms for piano duo, two pianos) Silke-Thora
Matthies (piano); Christian Köhn (piano) rec. 25-27 May, 2001,
Clara-Wieck-Auditorium, Sandhausen, Germany. DDD NAXOS
8.555848 [61:16] [MC]
Matthies
and Köhn provide commendable performances
that give considerable pleasure. A most attractive
release. A credit to Naxos. Much to enjoy
in this assortment of arrangements ... see
Full Review
Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897)
Liebeslieder
Walzer (Love Song Waltzes), 18 songs for chorus
4 part voices and piano 4-hands, Op. 52, No.
1-18 (1868-69)
Gächinger Kantorei/Helmuth Rilling
Martin Galling (piano) Michael Leuschner (piano)
rec. April 1977, Stuttgart, Germany. ADD.
24 bit/96 kHz remastering.
ARTS ARCHIVE 43126-2 [67:10] [MC]
A
real joy from start to finish. Engaging and
warm-hearted music-making that walks on the
bright side of the street. ... see Full
Review
Frank
BRIDGE
(1879-1941) Phantasie
Quartet (1905) [10:55] Novelletten (1904)
[11:00] Three Idylls (1906) [13:41] An Irish
Melody – The Londonderry Air (1908) [7:41]
Sir Roger de Coverley (1922) [4:30] Sally
in Our Alley (1916) [4:06] Cherry Ripe (1916)
[3:29] Three Pieces: Allegretto [0.48]; Moderato
[1:24]; Allegro marcato [2:11]
Maggini Quartet rec. All Saints, East Finchley,
London, 16–17 December 1994. DDD
NAXOS 8.553718 [59:55] [JW]
Balance
and voice leading are thoughtful and considered;
dynamics are assured … a classy contribution
to the discography ... see Full
Review
Benjamin BRITTEN
(1913-1973) Young
Apollo for piano and string orchestra,
Op. 16 (1939) [7:36] Darius
MILHAUD (1892-1974) Le Carnaval
d'Aix, fantasy for piano and orchestra
(1926) [17:57] (Le Corso [1:16]; Tartaglia
[1:19]; Isabelle [1:19]; Rosetta [2:12]; Le
bon et le mauvais tuteur [1:53]; Coviello
[0:34]; Le Capitaine Cartuccia [2:19]; Polichinelle
[0:28]; Polka [1:29]; Cinzio [1:32]; Souvenir
de Rio [2:02]; Final [1:39]) Gerald
FINZI (1901-1956) Eclogue for
piano and string orchestra, Op. 10 (c. 1920,
rev. 1940s) [8:56] Richard
STRAUSS (1864-1949) Le Bourgeois
Gentilhomme - Orchestral Suite Op.
60 (1920) [34:33] (Ouverture to Act 1 [3:57];
Minuet [1:32]; The Fencing Master [1:51];
Entrance and Dance of the Tailors [4:52];
Lully's Minuet [2:06]; Courante [2:47]; Entrance
of Cleonte [4:16]; Prelude to Act II, intermezzo
[3:02]; The Dinner [10:08])
Joshua Pierce (piano) Slovak State Chamber
Orchestra, Zilina/Kirk Trevor Slovak Radio
Symphony Orchestra of Bratislava/Kirk Trevor
(Finzi: Eclogue) rec. Britten, 27 Jan 2004;
Milhaud, 26 Jan 2004; Finzi, 31 March 2005;
Strauss, 24 Jan 2004. DDD
KLEOS CLASSICS KL5137 [69:03] [MC]
A
fascinating and well performed collection
that I feel sure I will return to. ... see
Full Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Benjamin
BRITTEN (1913-1976)
War Requiem, Op. 66 (1961) [81:24]
Rehearsing War Requiem: recordings
made during session rehearsals* [49:34]
Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano); Peter Pears
(tenor); Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
The Bach Choir; London Symphony Chorus; Highgate
School Choir Melos Ensemble Simon Preston
(organ) London Symphony Orchestra/Benjamin
Britten rec. Kingsway Hall, London, 3-5, 7,
8, 10 January 1963 Stereo/*mono
DECCA - THE ORIGINALS 475 7511 [54:52
+ 76:50] [JQ]
This
superb recording, definitive in so many ways,
speaks to us as powerfully today as it ever
did. ... see Full
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Benjamin
BRITTEN (1913–1976)
Serenade for tenor, horn and strings,
Op. 31 (1943) [24:32] Les illuminations,
Op. 18 (1939) [21:51] Nocturne for
tenor, seven obbligato instruments and strings,
Op. 60 (1958) [26:25]
Peter Pears (tenor), Dennis Brain (horn) (Serenade),
New Symphony Orchestra/Eugene Goossens (Serenade
and Les illuminations)
Barry Tuckwell (horn), Willie Anthony Waters
(bassoon), Osian Ellis (harp), Denis Blyth
(timpani), Roger Lord (cor anglais), Alexander
Murray (flute), Gervase de Peyer (clarinet),
London Symphony Orchestra/Benjamin Britten
rec. Studios, West Hampstead, London, UK,
November 1953 (Serenade, Les illumination);
Walthamstow Assembly Hall, London, UK, September
1959 (Nocturne)
DECCA ELOQUENCE 476 8470 [73:00] [GF]
Historic
recordings of importance finally available
again. Something for both the beginner and
the jaded Britten collector ... see Full
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Benjamin
BRITTEN (1913-1976) Gloriana, op.53 (1953):
Phyllida Lloyd’s adaptation for film [100:43] Josephine
Barstow (soprano) – Queen Elizabeth I; Tom Randle (tenor) – Essex;
Emer McGilloway (mezzo) – Lady Essex; David Ellis (baritone) – Lord
Mountjoy; Susannah Glanville (soprano) – Lady Rich; Eric Roberts
(baritone) – Sir Robert Cecil; Clive Bayley (bass) – Sir Walter
Raleigh; Chorus of Opera North, English Northern Philharmonia/Paul
Daniel. Video Director: Phyllida Lloyd. Also includes interviews
with Josephine Barstow, Phyllida Lloyd, Tom Randle, Paul Daniel
in brief features Gloriana at Opera North [9:08]; Elizabeth
and Essex [9:40]; The idea of the film [8:00]; Gloriana, a
film [10:13] NTSC 16:9; Colour; Region Code: All; LPCM Stereo;
Digital DTS Surround. Subtitles English, French, German, Spanish,
Italian OPUS
ARTE OA 0955 D [138:00]
[MG]
A
blend of the controversial, the regrettable and the magnificent … see Full
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RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Norbert
BURGMÜLLER
(1810-1836) Piano
Sonata in F minor Op.8 (1826) [27:58] Waltz
in E Flat major (1827) [03:45] Mazurka in
E flat major [03:59] Rhapsodie in B minor
Op.13 (1834) [04:58] Polonaise in F major
Op.16 (1832) [05:56] Felix
MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY (1809-1847) Marcia
funebre in A minor Op.103 (1836) [06:54] Frédéric
BURGMÜLLER (1806-1874) Rêveries
fantastiques Op.41 (1838) [05:53] L’arabesque
(25 Études Op.100, No.2) (1851) [00:44]
Innocence (25 Études Op.100, No.5)
(1851) [00:54] Ballade (25 Études Op.100,
No.15) (1851) [01:19] Valse brillante Op.106
(1851) [06:16]
Tobias Koch (piano) rec. Schloss Kremsegg,
Kremsmünster, Austria, 16-18 November
2005
GENUIN GEN 86061 [68:44] [GPu]
An
outstanding, well-nigh revelatory disc, fascinating
music played exceptionally well, with two
early pianos very well-recorded … see Full
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Geoffrey
BUSH
(1920-1998) Overture,
Yorick (1949) [8:32]. Music for
Orchestra (1967) [16:08] Symphony No.
1 (1954) [27:38] Symphony No. 2 The Guildford
(1957) [26:48]
New Philharmonia Orchestra/Vernon Handley
(Yorick); London Philharmonic Orchestra/Vernon
Handley (Music for Orchestra); London Symphony
Orchestra/Nicholas Braithwaite (1st
Symphony); Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Barry
Wordsworth. (2nd Symphony) rec.
Kingsway Hall, London, 25 August 1976 (Yorick);
Walthamstow Assembly Hall, 4 January
1972 (Music for Orchestra); Kingsway Hall,
London, 2-3 August 1978 (1st
Symphony); Watford Town Hall, 13 January 1994
(2nd Symphony) ADD/DDD (2nd Symphony
only)
LYRITA RECORDED EDITION SRCD252 [76.32]
[JF]
A
fine re-release. Geoffrey Bush’s music is
long overdue being reappraised. This is an
excellent start. ... see
Full Review