Antonio
SACCHINI (1730–1786)
Oedipe a Colonne – opera
(1786) [112.07]
Oedipe – Francois Loup (baritone) Antigone
– Nathalie Paulin (mezzo) Polinice – Robert
Getchell (tenor) Thésée - Tony Boutte (tenor)
Eriphile – Kirsten Blaise (soprano) Opera
Lafayette Orchestra and Chorus/Ryan Brown
rec. 13–15 May 2005, Clarice Smith Performing
Arts Centre, University of Maryland, USA
NAXOS 8.660196-97 [67.54 + 44.53] [RH]
If
you have never heard of Sacchini but enjoy
Gluck’s French operas that do try this disc,
you will not be disappointed. ... see Full
Review
Camille
SAINT-SAËNS (1835–1921)
Violin Concerto No.3 in B minor, Op.61 (1880)
[25:12] Caprice d’après l’Étude en forme
de Valse for violin and orchestra, Op.52
(1877) (arrangement by Eugène Ysaÿe) [6:55]
Caprice andalous for violin and orchestra,
Op.122 (1904) [9:13] Prélude from ‘Le
Déluge’ for string orchestra, Op.45 (1876)
[6:34]*, Valse-Caprice (Wedding
Cake) for piano and string orchestra,
Op. 76 (1886) [6:12]*, Allegro appassionato
for piano and orchestra, Op. 70 (1884)
[6:01]*
Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin), Heini Kärkkäinen
(piano) Tapiola Sinfonietta/Kees Bakels, Jean-Jacques
Kantorow* rec. September 2004, Tapiola Concert
Hall, Finland. DDD
BIS-CD-1470 [61:43] [MC]
An
attractive collection of six Saint-Saëns scores.
The feature work Violin Concerto No. 3 is
well performed by Kantorow, however, the competition
is extremely fierce. ... see Full
Review
Carlos
SALZEDO
(1885-1961) Night Breeze
– the Harp Music of Carlos Salzedo Short
Stories in Music, Book I (1934) [12:26] Short
Stories in Music, Book II (1934) [11:08] Suite
of Eight Dances (1943) [14:33] Prelude for
a Drama (1948) [4:29] Préludes intimes
(1919) [5:58] Variations sur un thème
dans le style ancien, Op. 30 (1911, revised
1954) [15:12]
Sarah Schuster Ericsson (harp) rec. 13-14
February 2003, Skywalker Sound, Nicasio, California
CAMBRIA CD-1151 [66:39] [GPu]
A
well-recorded and thoroughly enjoyable recording
of music by one of the great modern harpists,
music which lives and breathes its composer’s
familiarity with the instrument … see Full
Review
Steffen
SCHLEIERMACHER (b. 1960)
Ensemble Music Auto Werk mit Hup Raum
(2005) [19:30] * Obophon for six
oboes (2003) [15:21] § Three Pieces for
Viola and Bass Clarinet (2003-2005) [7:23]
† Merseburger Overtüre mit F. L. (2004)
[15:01] ‡ Netz Werk for ensemble and
tape (2002) ±
*Sächseiche Blechbläserensemble; § Noriko
Kitamura (solo oboe); Annelie Schwanebeck,
Robert Matthes, Christian Leschowski, Minyonng
Lee, Sandra Klein, (oboes); † Dorothea Hemken
(viola); Volker Hemken (bass clarinet); ‡
Michael Schönheit (organ); ± Ensemble Avantgarde
rec. * 21 Oct 2005 Paul Gerhard-Kirche Leipzig;
§ 10 Feb 2005 Paul Gerhard-Kirche Leipzig;
† 8 Feb 2005 Paul Gerhard-Kirche Leipzig;
‡ 28 June 2006 Dom zu Merseburg; ± 22 Apr
2002 Rathaussaal Markkleeberg
MUSIKPRODUKTION DABRINGHAUS UND GRIMM SZENE
MDG 613 1413-2 [76:25][DB]
Certainly
recommended for new music fans. … see Full
Review
Arnold
SCHOENBERG
(1874-1951)
Moses und Aron (1930-1932)
Moses: Wolfgang Schöne (bass); Aron: Chris Merritt (tenor); Young Girl:
Irena Bespalovaite (soprano); Young Man: Bernhard Schneider (baritone);
Priest: Karl-Friedrich Durr (bass); First Elder: Ulrich Frisch (baritone);
Second Elder: Sasa Vrabac (tenor); Third Elder: Stephan Storck (baritone);
Invalid Woman: Emma Curtis (mezzo) A Naked Youth: Alois Redel (tenor)
Stuttgart State Opera Chorus/Polish Radio Choir, Krakow/Stuttgart State
Opera Children’s Chorus Stuttgart State Orchestra/Roland Kluttig rec.
live, Staatsoper Stuttgart, Germany 10, 13, 20 September 2003
NAXOS 8.660158-59 [52.02 + 58.04] [GH]
At
Naxos price for a work for which you need some patience and application
this version is perfectly good. ... see Full
Review
Franz
SCHUBERT (1797–1828)
Deutsche Schubert-Lied-Edition 22 Poets
of Sensibility, Vol. 5: Ludwig Kosegarten
(1758–1818) Geist der Liebe, D233² [2:18];
Das Finden, D219² [2:54]; Alles um Liebe,
D241¹ [2:24]; Huldigung, D240² [2:15]; Die
Erscheinung, D229² [2:55]; Die Täuschung,
D230¹ [2:04]; Der Abend, D 221² [3:53]; Die
Mondnacht, D238¹ [2:41]; Nachtgesang, D314³
[2:44]; Abends unter der Linde, D235² [3:07];
Das Sehnen, D231³ [2:21]; Luisens Antwort,
D319¹ [2:50]; Abends unter der Linde, D237¹
[3:23]; An Rosa I, D315² [0:49]; An Rosa II,
D316² [4:01]; An die untergehende Sonne, D457¹
[6:23]; Die Sterne, D313² [2:45]; Idens Nachtgesang,
D227¹ [2:14]; Von Ida, D228¹ [1:32]; Idens
Schwanenlied, D317¹ [3:18]; Schwangesang,
D318³ [4:14]; Lydia Teuscher
(soprano)¹; Marcus Ullman (tenor)²;
Thomas Bauer (baritone)³; Ulrich Eisenlohr
(fortepiano) rec. Bayerischer Rundfunk, Munich,
Germany, 10-14 November 2003, 12-16 January
2004, 2-3 November 2005
NAXOS 8.557373 [61:04] [GF]
Not
a tremendously necessary buy but still a pleasant
disc, showing that even unknown songs have
their attractions – when sung as well as they
are here. ... see Full
Review
Franz
SCHUBERT (1797-1828)
String Quartets Vol.1 String Quartet
in D Minor, D.810 Death and the Maiden
(1824) [44:19] String Quartet in E major,
Op.125/1, D.87 (1813) [25:29]
Mandelring Quartett: (Sebastian Schmidt (violin);
Nanette Schmidt (violin); Roland Glassl (viola);
Bernhard Schmidt (cello)) rec. 4-6 March 2003,
Martinkirche, Leinsweiler, Germany. DDD
AUDITE 97.507 [69:42] [TP]
An
introspective performance that you need to
follow rather closely. But the effort to concentrate
is repaid by the insights the Mandelring Quartett
bring to this music. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Franz SCHUBERT (1797-1828) String
Quartet No. 14 in D minor D.810 Death and the Maiden (1824)
[33:06];
String Quartet No. 15 in G major D.887 (1826) [39:58] Busch
Quartet (Adolf Busch; Gösta Andreasson (violins); Karl Doktor (viola); Hermann
Busch, (cello)) rec. 16 October 1936 (D.810); 22, 30 November 1938, Studio 3,
Abbey Road, London
(D.887). ADD MONO. EMI CLASSICS
GREAT RECORDINGS OF THE CENTURY 3615882 [73.33] [ED]
The
Busch’s feeling for the music is unsurpassed nearly seventy years
after it was recorded. ... see Full
Review
Robert
SCHUMANN (1810-1856)
Adagio
and Allegro in A flat for cello and piano,
Op. 70 (1849) [9:45] Fantasiestücke
for cello and piano, Op. 73 (1849) [11:14]
Fünf Stücke im Volkston for
cello and piano, Op. 102 (1849) [16:02] Märchenbilder
for cello and piano, Op. 113 (transcribed
by Alfredo Piatti, edited by Christian Bellisario)
(1851) [15:43] Franz
Peter SCHUBERT (1797-1828) Arpeggione
Sonata in A minor for cello and piano,
D.821 (1824) [25:22]
Antonio Meneses (cello)Gérard Wyss
(piano) rec. 26-28 May 2006, Potton Hall,
Dunwich, Saxmundham, Suffolk, England. DDD
AVIE AV2112 [78:51] [MC]
The
classy partnership of cellist Meneses and
pianist Wyss proves to be highly fruitful.
This is an all round success and a most welcome
addition to the catalogue. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Robert
SCHUMANN
(1810-1856) String
Quartets: A minor, Op. 41, No. 1 [25:56];
F major, Op. 41, No. 2 [21:06]; A major, Op.
41, No. 3 [32:03]
Fine Arts Quartet: Ralph Evans (violin); Efim
Boico (violin); Yuri Gandelsman (viola); Wolfgang
Laufer (cello) rec. Library of Wittem Monastery
(Klooster Wittem), Netherlands, 11, 13-15
February 2006
NAXOS 8.570151 [79:05] [GF]
At
Naxos price, readers who have so far fought
shy of these quartets should give them a try
and, like me, they may possibly find that
this is eminently well-wrought and attractive
music ... see Full
Review
Robert
SCHUMANN
(1810-1856)
Solo Music for Piano Humoreske
in B flat major, Op. 20 (1838) [29:36] Impromptus
(10) on a theme by Clara Schumann, Op. 5 (1833)
[19:01] Klavierstücke (7) in the form of Fugues,
Op. 126: no 1 (1853) [2:36] Klavierstücke
(7) in the form of Fugues, Op. 126: no 4 in
D minor (1853) [2:07] Klavierstücke (7) in
the form of Fugues, Op. 126: no 7 (1853) [4:03]
Phantasiestücke (3) for Piano, Op. 111: no
2 [5:32] Theme and Variations in E flat major,
‘Geistervariationen’ (1854) [13:02]
Yael Weiss (piano) rec. September, 2005, American
Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, USA.
DDD
KOCH INTERNATIONAL CLASSICS KIC-CD-7650
[75:57] [MS]
Schumann
played competently, though somewhat lacking
in inspiration, more redolent of unsure Schubert
than of the visionary Schumann. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Robert
SCHUMANN (1810-1856)
Kinderszenen,
op. 15 (1838) [20.00]; Etudes Symphoniques,
op. 13 (1837) [37.47]
Luiza Borac (piano) rec. St Dunstan’s Church,
Mayfield, 25-28 April 2001. DDD.
AVIE GBELZ0200011-40 [57.47] [ED]
Worth
serious consideration, even to sit alongside
other versions of choice you might own. ...
see Full
Review
Cyril SCOTT
(1879-1970)
Piano
Concerto No. 1 in C (1913-14) [39:32] Early
One Morning - Poem for Piano and Orchestra
(1931, rev.1962) [14:47] Piano Concerto No.
2 (1958) [25:12]
John Ogdon (piano) London Philharmonic Orchestra/Bernard
Herrmann rec. 1970s. ADD
LYRITA SRCD.251 [79:44] [RB]
A
generously timed disc presenting Scott’s subtly
beguiling piano concertos with the first being
the more instantly captivating of the two.
Superbly done. ... see Full
Review
Peter SCULTHORPE
(b.1929) Cello Dreaming (1988) [18:07]
* Quamby (String Quartet No.14 arranged for chamber orchestra
2000) [21:20] Nourlangie (1989) [21:19] + Music for Bali (1968)
[3:56]
Sue-Ellen Paulsen (cello) * Karin Schaupp (guitar)
+ Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra/Richard Mills rec. Federation
Concert Hall, Hobart, December 2002, December 2003
ABC CLASSICS 476 7627 [64:46][JW]
An
excellently realised disc and part of a model series. ... see Full
Review
Dmitri
SHOSTAKOVICH
(1906-1975) Complete
Symphonies, Cantata Op.90 ‘The Sun Shines on our Motherland’,
The Execution of Stepan Razin Op.119 Concerto for Violin and
Orchestra No.2 in C sharp minor Op.129; Artur Eisen (bass) (13); Evgenia
Tselovalnik (sop) (14); Evgeny Nesterenko, (bass) (14) Choirs of the
Russian Republic/Alexander Yourlov (2, 3, 13); David Oistrakh (violin
– concerto) Moscow
Philharmonic Orchestra/Kirill Kondrashin (conductor) Rec. Moscow 1965-75
MELODIYA MEL CD 10 01065 [11CDs]
Essential
Shostakovich listening – rough and gritty,
but with a bite which leaves scars. ... see
Full
Review
Dmitri
SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975)
Jazz Suite No. 1 (1934) [8:21] Jazz
Suite No. 2 – Waltz 2 (1938) [3:49] Tahiti
Trot Op. 16 (1928?)
[3:31] The Gadfly suite op.
97a – Barrel-Organ Waltz; Romance
(1955) [8:43] Piano Concerto No. 1 in
C minor op. 35 (1933) [21:07] Piano Concerto
No. 2 in C minor op. 102 (1957) [19:17] The
Unforgettable Year 1919 suite: The
Assault on Beautiful Gorky op. 89a (1951)
[7:32]
Philadelphia Orchestra/Mariss Jansons (Jazz
1, 2; Tahiti); Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields/Neville
Marriner (Gadfly); Dmitri Alexeev (piano);
English Chamber Orchestra/Jerzy Maksymiuk
(opp. 35, 102, 89a) rec. Giandomenico Studios,
Collingwood NJ, March 1996 (Philadelphia);
No. 1 Studio, Abbey Road, October/November
1986 (ECO); St John’s Smith Square, London,
May 1983 (ASMIF).
CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE 3822342 [72:49][RB]
An
engaging single disc anthology of Shostakovich
in lighter vein and all at bargain price.
... see Full
Review
Dmitri
SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975)
Piano Trio no.2 in E minor op.67 (1944) [24:19]
Krzysztof
MEYER (b.1943) Piano Trio op.50
(1980) [33:42]
Arcadia Trio (Rainer Gepp (piano); Gorjan
Košuta (violin); Miloš Mlejnik (cello)) rec.
22-23 November 1995 (Shostakovich) and 24-25
May 1996 (Meyer), WDR Saal 2.
BELLA MUSICA BM 31.2415 [68:04] [DC]
Krzysztof
Meyer’s op.50 Piano Trio is a genuinely powerful
work. ... see Full
Review
Jean
SIBELIUS
(1865-1957)
Kullervo op. 7 (1892) [71:47]
Charlotte Hellekant (mezzo) Nathan Gunn (baritone)
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Men's Chorus/Robert
Spano rec. 27-28 May 2006, Symphony Hall,
Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia. DDD
TELARC CD-80665 [71:47] [TH]
Has
a cumulative impact that is truly impressive
... see Full
Review
Jean
SIBELIUS (1865-1957)
Symphony No.3 in C major, op.52 (1907) [29:57]
Symphony No.5 in E flat major, op.82 (1919)
[33:49]
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra/Leif Segerstam
rec. Finlandia Hall, Helsinki,
3 June 2003. DDD
ONDINE ODE 1035-2 [63:57][JW]
Nevertheless
these are splendidly played and recorded performances
and the contentious ending to the Fifth aside
worthy additions to the Sibelius catalogues.
... see Full
Review
Larry SITSKY
(b. 1934) Concerto
for Violin, Orchestra and Female Voices (No
1) Mysterium Cosmographicum (1972)
[36:21] Violin Concerto No.2 – Gurdjieff
(c.1982) [22:53] Violin Concerto No. 3
I Ching; The Eight Kua (Trigrams) (1987)
Jan Sedivka (violin) Female Voices from the
Tasmanian Opera Company Chorus and The Lyric
Singers Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra/Vanco
Cavdarski (No. 1) Omri Hadari (No.2) Christopher
Lyndon-Gee (No. 3) rec. Hobart, 1974 (No.
1, 2) 1992 (No. 3)
ABC CLASSICS 476 5252 [59:14 + 36:31]
[JW]
Sedivka
is a protagonist and interweaver of distinction;
he mediates between Sitsky's elevated vision
and the violin's technical realities with
perfect judgement. ... see Full
Review
Bedřich
SMETANA
(1824-1884)
Dalibor (sung in English) (1868,
revised 1870 and 1878)
Vladislav – Gwyn Griffiths (baritone) Dalibor
– Robert Jones (tenor) Budivoj – Gordon Farrall
(baritone) Beneš – Don Garrard (bass) Vitek
– Joseph Ward (tenor) Milada – Pauline Tinsley
(soprano) Jitka – April Cantelo (soprano)
Judge – Harold Lumb (bass) BBC Orchestra and
Chorus/Vilem Tauský rec. 31 August 1969. ADD.
GALA GL100.785 [76:22 + 73:52] [JW]
Gala
has been active in restoring vintage British
operatic performances. This one has rather
more limitations than others I’ve heard and
will be a niche purchase. ... see Full
Review
Carl
STAMITZ (1745-1801)
Orchestral Quartet in F, Op. 14 No. 4
(1776) [20:58] Concertante Quartet in B-flat,
Op. 14 No. 5 (1776) [15:00] Concertante Quartet
in G, Op. 14 No. 2 (1776) [12:56] Orchestral
Quartet in C, Op. 14 No. 1 (1776) [18:00]
NZSO Chamber Orchestra/Donald Armstrong rec.
3-6 Oct. 2004, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Wellington,
New Zealand
NAXOS 8.557671 [66:55] [DB]
Cheerful
and charming pieces from the Mannheim school.
… see Full
Review
James
STEVENS (b. 1923) The Reluctant Masquerade
(2000) Mayo
Shono (singer) – Natzuko Stephen Gadd (baritone) – Mishima Susan Bickley
(mezzo) – Satoko City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra/Cem Mansur rec.
Prague 2002-6 (no further details provided)
PRISTINE CLASSICAL PACO500 [47:00][PCW]
Multiple
musical idioms fused into a coherent and compelling experience … see
Full Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Johann STRAUSS
II (1825–1899)
Die Fledermaus (1874)
Nicolai Gedda (tenor) – Gabriel von Eisenstein; Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
(soprano) – Rosalinde; Helmut Krebs (tenor) – Alfred; Rita Streich (soprano)
– Adele; Karl Dönch (baritone) – Frank; Erich Kunz (baritone) – Falke;
Rudolf Christ (tenor) – Prince Orlofsky; Erich Majkut (tenor) – Dr.
Blind; Franz Böheim (speaking part) – Frosch; Luise Martini (speaking
part) – Ida; Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus/Herbert von Karajan;
rec. 26–30 April 1955, Kingsway Hall, London Appendix: Historical
Recordings of Die Fledermaus: Overture (arr. Korngold) [8:20]
The Palace Theatre Orchestra/Richard Tauber rec. July 1945, London;
Mein Herr, was dächten Sie von mir [2:55] Lotte Lehmann (soprano);
Berlin State Opera Orchestra/Frieder Weissmann rec. 26 May 1931, Berlin;
Mein Herr Marquis [3:21] Elisabeth Schumann (soprano); Orchestra/Karl
Alwin rec. 11 November 1927, Queen’s Small Hall, London; Spiel’ ich
die Unschuld vom Lande [3:27] Elisabeth Schumann (soprano); Vienne
State Opera Orchestra/Karl Alwin rec. 6 September 1929, Mittlerer Saal,
Musikvereinsaal, Vienna; Klänge der Heimat [4:15] Maria Ivogün
(soprano); Berlin State Opera Orchestra/Leo Blech rec. October 1932,
Berlin; Herr Chevalier, ich grüsse Sie! … Brüderlein, Brüderlein
und Schwesterlein [4:08]; Genug, damit, genug! [3:48] Richard
Tauber (tenor); Lotte Lehmann (soprano); Karin Branzell (mezzosoprano);
Waldemar Staegemann (baritone); Grete Merrem-Nikisch (mezzo); Berlin
State Opera Orchestra and Chorus/Frieder Weissmann rec. 17 December,
1928, Berlin NAXOS 8.111036-37
[79:07 + 60:37] [GF]
Whatever
other version you own, Karajan’s is definitely
one to add and at Naxos price you can still
afford a bottle of champagne to go with your
Wienerschnitzel. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Richard
STRAUSS (1864–1949) Vier
letzte Lieder (1949) [19:10]
1. Frühling (Hesse) [3:24];
2. September (Hesse) [4:07];
3. Beim Schlafengehn (Hesse) [4:27];
4. Im Abendrot (Eichendorff) [7:11] Elisabeth
Schwarzkopf (soprano) Philharmonia
Orchestra/Otto Ackermann
rec. 25-26 September 1953, Watford Town Hall Arabella (1933), highlights
[57:41]
5. Ich danke, Fräulein [8:21];
6. Welko, das Bild! [13:11];
7. Mein Elemer! [7:55];
8. Sie wollen mich heiraten [8:49];
9. Und jetzt sag’ ich adieu [13:26];
10. Das war sehr gut, Mandryka [6:00] Elisabeth
Schwarzkopf (soprano) – Arabella;
Joseph Metternich (baritone) – Mandryka; Nicolai Gedda (tenor) – Matteo; Anny
Felbermayer (soprano) – Zdenka; Walter Berry (bass) – Count Lamoral; Harald Pröglhöf
(baritone) – Count Dominik; Murray Dickie (tenor) – Count Elemer; Waiter; Theodor
Schlott (bass) – Count Waldner Philharmonia Orchestra/Lovro von Matacic rec.
27–29 September, 6 October 1954, Kingsway Hall, London. ADD NAXOS
8.111145 [76:51] [JW]
This
disc is worthy of a place in any Strauss collection.
... see Full
Review
Richard STRAUSS
(1864-1949)
Fünf
Klavierstücke, Op. 3 (1880/1) [24:14]
Piano Sonata in B minor, Op. 5 (1880/1) [23:03]
Stimmungsbilder, Op. 9 (1882/4) [19:16]
Stefan Veselka (piano). rec. Potton Hall,
Suffolk, 3-4 April 2005. DDD
NAXOS 8.557713 [67:33] [CC]
A
fascinating disc, well recorded at Potton
Hall by Michael Ponder who doubles as Producer
and Engineer ... see Full
Review
Józef
ŚWIDER (b.1930)
Te Deum [19:35] Jubilate
Deo [2:55] Pater noster (1986) [4:44]
Wierzę (Credo) [2:34] Salve
Regina [5:08] Czego chcesz
od nas Panie (1983) [3:49] Lux perpetua
(1987) [3:38] Vocalisa “Pax” [3:27] Missa
minima [4:28] Moja piosnka
(1983) [2:29] Ave maris stella [3:17]
Requiem aeternam (1996) [5:08] Da pacem Domine
[4:43] Laudate pueri [2:42] Cantus gloriosus
[3:59]
Katarzyna Trylnik (soprano); Czesław
Gałka (baritone): Arkadiusz Skotnicki
and Piotr Sutt (precussion); Julian Gembalski
(organ) Polski Chór Kameralny/Jan Łukaszewski
rec. St Nikolai, Gdansk, February 2005
CARUS 83.176 [73:19][JW]
Świder’s
direct and honest voice is an illuminating
and warm one – admirers of, say, Finzi will
find no sharp corners here; on the contrary,
plenty to enjoy. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Pyotr
Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893)
Symphony
No.4 in F minor Op.36 (1877) [42:57] Symphony
No.5 in E minor Op.64 (1888) [47:28] Symphony
No.6 in B minor Op.74 Pathétique
(1893) [46:09]
Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa
Cecilia (Rome)/Antonio Pappano rec. live,
Sala Santa Cecilia, Auditorium Parco della
Musica, Rome, 3-15 July 2006
EMI CLASSICS 3 53258 2 [71:27 + 65:05]
[DC]
These
discs are a real ‘concert in your pocket’,
and genuinely satisfying. ... see Full
Review
Pyotr
Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893)
Violin Concerto in D Op.35 (1879) [34:53]
Sérénade mélancolique Op.26 (1875)
[9:27] Valse-Scherzo Op.34 (1877) [7:46]
Souvenir d’un lieu cher Op.42 (1878)
[15:54] ¹
Julia Fischer (violin) Yakov
Kreizberg (piano) ¹ Russian National
Orchestra/Yakov Kreizberg rec. DZZ Studio
No.5, Moscow, April 2006; MCO Studio 5, Hilversum
(Souvenir) April 2006
PENTATONE CLASSICS 5186095
[68:25][JW]
Not
a bad disc but as Klemperer might have continued,
not a good one either. ... see Full
Review
Ernst
TOCH (1887-1964)
Miniature Overture (1932) [2:27]
* Peter Pan (A Fairy Tale For Orchestra)
Op.76 (1956) [13:00] Notturno Op.77
(1953) [9:27] Jephta, Rhapsodic Poem
(Symphony No.5) Op.89 (1963) [20:44]
Louisville Orchestra/Robert Whitney Louisville
Orchestra/Jorge Mester * rec. Louisville.
Kentucky, 1969 (Overture), 1960 (Peter Pan),
1954 (Notturno), 1965 (Jephta)
FIRST EDITION FECD 0035 [45:42][JW/RB]
JW:
These pioneering recordings reek of commitment
and energy and deserve a warm welcome; RB:
The integrity is unquestionable - it's a feature
of these downright honest discs ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Ernst
TOCH (1887-1964)
Tanz-Suite for Flute, Clarinet,
Violin, Viola, Double Bass and Percussion,
Op.30 (1923-4) [29:53] * Concerto for
Cello and Chamber Orchestra, Op.35
(1924-5) [27:10]
Christian Poltéra (cello); Spectrum Concerts
Berlin: Priya Mitchell*, Julia-Maria Kretz
(violin); Hartmut Rohde* (viola); Frank Dodge
(cello); Stacey Watton* (double-bass); Marieke
Schneemann* (flute); Nigel Shore (oboe); Lars
Wouters van der Oudenwijer* (clarinet); Catherine
Maguire (bassoon); Bernhard Krug (horn); Daniel
Tummes* (percussion) / Thomas Carroll. rec.
1-3 May 2006 *; 3 May 2006; Kammermusiksaal,
Philharmonie, Berlin
NAXOS 8.559282 [57:35][GPu]
An
outstanding recording and performance of fascinating
music, by a composer still not as well known
as he should be, and therefore not as widely-enjoyed
as he should be … see Full
Review
Francesc
VALLS (1665-1747)
A todo correr [9:44] Pues oy benignas las
Luzes [5:24] Pablo
BRUNA (1611-1679) Obras de falsas
de sexto tono [2:05] Francesc
VALLS Quando Antonio glorioso [6:41]
Sagrado portento de amor [8:29] Pablo
BRUNA Obra de medio registro [5:05]
Francesc
VALLS Que estruendo de clarines
[6:28] Espiritu ardiente en llamas [6:31]
Joan CABANILLES
(1644-1712) Tiento XII de falsas
[3:30] Francesc
VALLS La que en el jardin serafico
[8:13] Anonimo
del Siglo XVII Passacalles de primer
tomo [1:43]
A Corte Musical/Rogério Gonçalves rec.
June 2004, Chiesa di Sant-Laurent, Lausanne
SYMPHONIA SY 05215 [67:03][DC]
A
beautifully prepared and performed production,
and a stylish representative of current historical
performing practice ... see Full
Review
Giuseppe
VERDI (1813-1901)
Ernani – Opera in 4 acts (1844)
Ernani – Mario Del Monaco (tenor); Don
Carlo – Leonard Warren (baritone); Silva –
Cesare Siepi (bass); Elvira – Zinka Milanov
(soprano); Don Riccardo – James McCracken
(tenor) Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra/Dimitri
Mitropoulos rec. live, New York, 29 December
1956. MONO
ANDROMEDA ANDRCD 9005 [72.05+52.13] [RMO]
An
oldie but a goodie – but only just ... see
Full
Review
Giuseppe
VERDI (1813-1901)
Rigoletto - melodramma in three
acts (1851)
Duke of Mantua - Richard Tucker (ten); Rigoletto,
his jester - Leonard Warren (bar); Gilda,
Rigoletto’s daughter - Roberta Peters (sop);
Sparafucile, a villain available or hire as
an assassin - Giorgio Tozzi (bass); Maddalena,
his sister - Rosalind Elias (mezzo); Giovanna,
Gilda’s Duenna - Thelma Votipka (mezzo); Count
Monterone - Normann Scott (bass); Marullo,
a courtier - Clifford Harvuot (bar); Matteo
Borsa, a courtier - Gabor Carelli (ten); Count
Ceprano - Lawrence Davidson (bar); Contess
Ceprano - Maria Leone (sop) Chorus and Orchestra
of the Metropolitan Opera, New York/Fausto
Cleva rec. live, Metropolitan Opera, 25 February
1956
ANDROMEDA ANDRCD 5078 [56.06 + 60.08][RJF]
This
clear live recording of a standard 1950s night
at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, features
one of the greatest exponents of the title
role of Rigoletto and is well worth hearing.
... see Full
Review
Giuseppe
VERDI
(1813-1901) Rigoletto
- Operatic melodramma in three acts (1851)
Duke of Mantua - Giuseppe Di Stefano (ten);
Rigoletto, his jester - Tito Gobbi (bar);
Gilda, Rigoletto’s daughter - Maria Callas
(sop); Sparafucile, a villain available for
hire as an assassin - Nicola Zaccaria (bass);
Maddalena, his sister - Adriana Lazzarini
(mezzo); Giovanna, Gilda’s Duenna - Giuse
Gerbino (alto); Count Monterone - Plinio Clabassi
(bass); Marullo, a courtier - William Dickie
(bar); Matteo Borsa, a courtier - Renata Ercolani
(ten); Count Ceprano - Carlo Forti (bar);
Contess Ceprano Elvira Galassi (sop)
Chorus and Orchestra of Teatro alla Scala,
Milan/Herbert von Karajan
rec. September 1955, Teatro alla Scala, Milan.
ADD Restoration Engineer: Mark Obert-Thorn.
NAXOS HISTORICAL GREAT OPERA RECORDINGS SERIES
8.111242-3 [56.18 + 61.54]
Giuseppe VERDI
(1813-1901) Rigoletto -
Operatic melodramma in three acts (1851)
Duke of Mantua - Giuseppe Di Stefano (ten);
Rigoletto, his jester - Tito Gobbi (bar);
Gilda, Rigoletto’s daughter - Maria Callas
(sop); Sparafucile, a villain available for
hire as an assassin - Nicola Zaccaria (bass);
Maddalena, his sister - Adriana Lazzarini
(mezzo); Giovanna, Gilda’s Duenna - Giuse
Gerbino (alto); Count Monterone - Plinio Clabassi
(bass); Marullo, a courtier - William Dickie
(bar); Matteo Borsa, a courtier - Renata Ercolani
(ten); Count Ceprano - Carlo Forti (bar);
Contess Ceprano Elvira Galassi (sop)
Chorus and Orchestra of Teatro alla Scala,
Milan/Herbert von Karajan
rec. September 1955, Teatro alla Scala, Milan.
ADD Note. Regis timings including bonus
tracks of Callas singing Son guinta
[6.59] and Pace, pace mio Dio [6.07]
from Verdi’s La Forza del Destino –
rec. 1954. ADD
REGIS LEGENDARY PERFORMANCES SERIES RRC
2076 [53.29+71.45] [RJF]
Now
it is available at bargain price every Verdi
collection should have a copy of this performance.
But the significant differences between these
two issues will require personal judgements
to be made. ... see Full
Review
Giuseppe
VERDI
(1813-1901)
Don Carlo - Opera in Four Acts,
sung in Italian (1884)
Philip, King of Spain - Cesare Siepi (bass);
Don Carlo, Infante of Spain - Angelo Lo Farese
(ten); Rodrigo, Marquis of Posa - Ettore Bastianini
(bar); The Grand Inquisitor - Giulio Neri
(bass); Elisabeth de Valois, Philip's Queen
- Anita Cerquetti (sop); Princess Eboli, Elisabeth's
lady-in-waiting - Fedora Barbieri (mezzo);
Tebaldo, Elisabeth's page - Liliana Poli (sop);
The Count of Lerma, A Royal Herald - Enzo
Guagni (ten); An Old Monk - Paolo Washington
(bass); A Voice from Heaven - Rena Gary Falachi
(sop) Orchestra and Chorus of the Maggio Musicale
Fiorentino/Antonino Votto rec. live, Teatro
Communale, Florence, 16 June 1956 Appendix:
Ettore Bastianini as Rodrigo in Don
Carlo from the Met production, rec.
5 March 1955 with Richard Tucker as Carlo
and Jerome Hines as Philip/Kurt Adler [32.45]
ANDROMEDA ANDRCD5064 [3CDs: 70.44 + 63.13
+ 69.36] [RJF]
This
has serious limitations but is worth hearing for the under-recorded
Anita Cerquetti’s performance of Elisabeth. ... see Full
Review
Giuseppe
VERDI (1813-1901) Don Carlo
- Opera in Four Acts, sung in Italian. (1884)
Philip, King of Spain, Boris Christoff (bass); Don Carlo, Infante of
Spain, Mario Filippeschi (ten); Rodrigo, Marquis of Posa, Tito Gobbi
(bar); The Grand Inquisitor, Giulio Neri (bass); Elisabeth de Valois,
Philip's Queen, Antoinetta Stella (sop); Princess Eboli, Elisabeth's
lady-in-waiting, Elena Nicolai (mezzo); Tebaldo, Elisabeth's page, Loretta
di Lelio (sop); The Count of Lerma and A Royal Herald, Paolo Caroli
(ten); An Old Monk, Plino Clabassi (bass); A Voice from Heaven, Orietta
Moscucci (sop) Orchestra and Chorus of the Opera House, Rome/Gabriele
Santini rec. Rome Opera House, October 1954. ADD Appendix.
Historical recordings of Don Carlo [41.34] Restoration
Engineer: Mark Obert-Thorn
NAXOS HISTORICAL GREAT OPERA RECORDINGS SERIES 8.111132-34 [3
CDs: 77.29 + 71.26 + 63.08][RJF]
Mark
Obert-Thorn’s remastering of this seminal first studio recording of
Verdi’s masterpiece brings out the strengths of the performance as never
before ... see Full Review
Giuseppe
VERDI (1813-1901) Falstaff
- opera in three acts (1893)
Falstaff - Ruggero Raimondi (bass-bar); Alice Ford - Barbara Fritolli
(sop); Ford - Manuel Lanza (bar); Meg Page - Laura Polverelli (mezzo);
Mistress Quickly - Elena Zilio (cont); Nannetta - Mariola Cantarero
(sop); Fenton - Daniil Shtoda (ten); Pistol - Luigi Roni (bass); Bardolph
- Gianluca Floris (ten); Dr. Caius - Carlo Bosi (ten) Orchestra and
Chorus of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino/Zubin Mehta rec. live, Teatro
Communale, Florence, 12 May 2006 Stage Director, Luca Ranconi. Set design,
Margherita Palli. Costume design, Carlo Maria Diappi Directed for TV
and Video by Paola Teoldi Sound format, DD 5.1. DTS 5.1. LPCM stereo.
Picture format 16:9 anamorphic NTSC Introductory essay in English, German
and French Subtitles in Italian (original language), English, German,
French and Spanish
TDK VIDEO DVWW-OPFALF [128:00][RJF]
Aided
by Raimondi’s well-sung and acted portrayal
this updated version can stand alongside more
traditional productions. ... see Full
Review
Carl VINE (b.1954) Oboe Concerto (1996) [17:13] Canzona
(1985) [11:50] Suite from The Tempest (1990) [22:26] Smith’s
Alchemy (1994) [18:45]
Diana Doherty (oboe) Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra/Ola Rudner
rec. studio, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Hobart, February, March 2003
ABC CLASSICS 476 226-7
[70:16][JW]
Broad-ranging
and attractively dissonant. The playing is first class. The TSO has
nothing to fear from its more famous Antipodean rivals. ... see Full
Review
Antonio
VIVALDI (1678–1741) The Four Seasons:
Spring, Concerto Op. 8 No. 1 (1725) [9.49];
Summer, Concerto Op. 8 No. 2 (1725) [9.58];
Autumn, Concerto Op. 8 No. 3 (1725) [10.19];
Winter, Concerto Op. 8 No. 4 (1725) [8.34] Concerto Op.
8 No. 5, La Tempesta di mare (1725) [8.24] Concerto Op. 8 No.
6, Il piacere (1725) [8.08]
Cho-Liang Lin (violin) Anthony Newman (harpsichord and portatif organ)
Sejong rec. 6-9 September 2005, The Church of the Holy Trinity, New
York City NAXOS 8.557920
[55.11][RH]
Efficient,
well played virtuoso performances
looking
for love, warmth and a feeling of friendly
communal music-making, then look elsewhere.
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Antonio
VIVALDI (1678-1741)
Heroes Orlando finto
pazzo - Se in ogni guardo (1714) [3:11] Giustino
- Vedro con mio diletto (1724) [5:11]
Ottone in villa - Frema pur,
si lagni Roma (1713) [4:24] L'Olimpiade
- Mentre dormi amor fomenti [7:42]
Tito Manlio - Vanne perdida...
Frà le procelle (1718) [5:05] Andromeda
liberata - Sovente il sole (1726) [9:23]
Demofoonte - Sperai vicino il
lido [5:36] Giustino - Deh perché...
Bel riposo de'mortali (1724) [4:15] Il
Tigrane - Farà la mia spada [2:44]
Tieteberga - Sento in seno [4:06] Orlando
furioso - Cara sposa (1713; 1714 version)
[2:41] Farnace - Perdona o figlio amato (1731;
1738 version) [6:29] Orlando finto pazzo -
Alla rosa ruggiadosa [2:22]
Philippe Jaroussky (counter-tenor) Ensemble
Matheus/Jean-Christophe Spinosi rec.
Auditorium de l’Ecole Nationale de Musique,
de Danse et d’Art Dramatique, Brest, July
2006
VIRGIN CLASSICS 00946 363414 2 2 [63:15][JW]
A
most convincing and successful recital – varied
and nuanced. Most impressive all round. ...
see Full
Review
Antonio VIVALDI
(1678-1741)
Dixit Dominus (RV 807) [23:34] Baldassare
GALUPPI (1706-1785) Laetatus
sum [10:02] Nisi Dominus [23:49]
Lauda Jerusalem [10:42]
Roberta Invernizzi, Lucia Cirillo (soprano);
Sara Mingardo (contralto); Paul Agnew, Thomas
Cooley (tenor); Sergio Foresti, Georg Zeppenfeld
(bass) Körnerscher Sing-Verein Dresden Dresdner
Instrumental-Concert/Peter Kopp rec. January
2006, Lukaskirche, Dresden, Germany. DDD
ARCHIV 4776145 [68:28] [JV]
The
setting of Dixit Dominus was only recently
recognized as being composed by Vivaldi -
a brilliant piece which is given an equally
brilliant performance here ... see Full
Review
Richard
WAGNER (1813-1883)
Lohengrin (1850)
Klaus Florian Vogt (tenor) - Lohengrin; Solveig
Kringelborn (soprano) - Elsa; Hans-Peter
König (bass) - Heinrich; Waltraud Meier (mezzo)
- Ortrud; Tom Fox (baritone) - Friedrich
von Telramund; Roman Trekel (baritone) -
Herald EuropaChorAkademie, Mainz; Chorus of
the Opéra National de Lyon Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester
Berlin/Kent Nagano. Stage Director
Nikolaus Lehnhoff TV Director Thomas
Grimm rec. live, Festspielhaus Baden-Baden,
1, 3, 5 June 2006. DDD
OPUS ARTE OA 0964 D [279:00][CC]
Well
worth seeing, then, if not as powerfully conducted
or, indeed, sung as it could have been. ...
see Full
Review
Richard
WAGNER (1813–1883) Die Walküre
(1870) Martha
Mödl (soprano) – Brünnhilde; Leonie Rysanek (soprano) – Sieglinde; Ferdinand
Frantz (baritone) – Wotan; Ludwig Suthaus (tenor) – Siegmund; Margarete
Klose (mezzo) – Fricka; Gottlob Frick (bass) – Hunding; The Valkyries:
Gerda Scheyer (soprano) – Gerhilde; Judith Hellwig (soprano) – Ortlinde;
Dagmar Schmedes (soprano) – Waltraute; Ruth Siewert (contralto) – Schwertleite;
Erika Köth (soprano) – Helmwige; Hertha Töpper (contralto) – Siegrune;
Johanna Blatter (contralto) – Grimgerde; Dagmar Hermann (contralto)
– Rossweisse Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra/Wilhelm Furtwängler rec.
28 September–6 October 1954, Musikvereinsaal, Vienna. ADD
NAXOS 8.111056-58 [3 CDs: 71:17 + 78:06 + 78:39][GF]
All
the singing may not be up to the best but as a total experience this
is still one of the really important recorded Walküres, most of all
for Furtwängler’s inspired and inspirational conducting. ... see Full
Review
Richard
WAGNER (1813-1883)
An Introduction to… Tristan und Isolde Background [14:58] Composition
[21:28] The
Opera [43:05] Written and read by
Christopher Cook Sean Barrett – Richard Wagner Elaine Claxton
– Minna Wagner Laura Paton – Mathilde Wesendonck Music from Tristan
und Isolde – Naxos 8.660152-54
Wolfgang Millgram – tenor (Tristan) Lennart Forsen – bass (King Marke)
Hedwig Fassbender – soprano (Isolde) Gunnar Lundberg – baritone (Kurnwenal)
Melot – tenor (Magnus Kyhle) Martina Dike – mezzo-soprano (Brangane)
Recording information not disclosed. DDD
NAXOS 8.558195 [79:33][PG]
An
excellent addition to the series ... see Full
Review
Mieczyslaw
WEINBERG
(Moisei VAINBERG) (1919-1996)
Piano Trio Op.24 (1945) [28:36]
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975) Piano Trio No. 2 Op.67 (1944)
[26:23] Leschetizky Trio
Vienna rec. Bösendorfer Piano Company Hall, Vienna, December 2005, March
2006 CASCAVELLE VEL 3104
[54:59] [JW]
The
Sitkovetsky-Geringas-Nemtsov trio on Hänssler are to be preferred
with greater edge and intensity and instrumental security. ...
see Full Review
Nigel
WESTLAKE (b.1958) Invocations –
concerto for bass clarinet and chamber orchestra (c.1993-95) [20:35]
* Antarctica – suite for guitar and orchestra (1991) [22:01]
* out of the blue … for string orchestra (c.1993-95) [10:23]
Nigel Westlake (bass
clarinet) Timothy Kain (guitar) Alison Lazaroff-Somssich (obbligato
violin) * Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra/David Porcelijn rec. Ballroom,
Government House, Hobart, March 1997
ABC CLASSICS 462 017-2 [52:59][JW]
The
Australian Composer Series notches up another success. Full marks to
the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra under David Porcelijn for being such
convincing advocates for so much good contemporary Australian writing.
... see Full Review
Graham WHETTAM
(b. 1927)
Piano Music Night Music (Sonata) for solo piano (1968)
[24.49]; Ballade Hébraïque for piano duet (1981) [11.00]; Prelude,
Scherzo and Elegy for solo piano (1964) [10.50]; Fantasy
for piano duet (1956) [6.03]; Prelude and Scherzo Impetuoso for
piano solo (1967) [9.47]
Anthony Goldstone (piano); Caroline Clemmow (piano) rec. St. John the
Baptist Church, Alkborough, North Lincolnshire, 2006
DIVINE ART 25038 [62.31] [GH]
A
splendid disc and one to which I for one,
will regularly return. ... see Full
Review
Paul
WRANITZKY (1756-1808)
Grande sinfonie caractéristique pour
la paix avec la Republique française,
in C minor Op. 31 (1797) [32.34] Symphony
in D major, Op. 52 (1804-5) [24.35]
NDR Radiophilharmonie Hannover/Howard Griffiths
(conductor) rec. Grosser Sendesaal, NDR, Hannover,
April 2004. SACD/CD DDD.
CPO 777 054-2
[57.11][ED]
Wranitzky
proves a momentarily interesting composer
whose symphonies form a useful link with Haydn,
Mozart and the young Beethoven. Committed
advocacy here ... see Full
Review
Judith Lang ZAIMONT
(b.1945) Pure Colors
Wizards
– Three Magic Masters (2003) [8:31]1
Astral ... a mirror life on the astral
plane (2004) [8:54] 2 Virgie
Rainey – Two Narratives for soprano, mezzo
and piano (2002) [11:42] 3 Valse
Romantique (1974) [4:29] 4
‘Tanya’ Poems (1999) [12:25] 5
‘Bubble-Up’ Rag: Concertpiece for Flute
and Piano (2001) [9:32] 6
1 Young-Ah Tak (piano); 2
John Anderson (clarinet); 3 Wendy
Zaro-Mullins (soprano); Jean del Santo (mezzo);
Timothy Lovelace (piano); 4 Immanuel
Davis (flute); 5 Tanya Remenikova
(cello); 6 Immanuel Davis (flute);
Nanette Kaplan Solomon (piano) rec. Ted Mann
Hall, University of Minnesota, 16-18 May 2005
ALBANY TROY785 [55:38] [GPu]
A
rewarding collection of well-made music, rhythmically
and harmonically subtle, and, in its use of
a variety of forces, never in danger of wearying
the listener … see Full
Review
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