RECORDINGS 
        OF THE MONTH         
        
RECORDING
                OF THE MONTH Bela
                BARTÓK (1881-1945) Music
                for Strings, Percussion and Celesta (1936) (I: Andante tranquillo
                [6:51]; II: Allegro [7:38]; III: Adagio [6:12]; IV: Allegro molto
                [6:40]) Concerto for Orchestra (1944) (I: Introduzione-Andante
                non troppo-Allegro vivace [10:54]; II: Giuco delle coppie- Allegro
                vivace [7:15]; III: Elegia –Andante non troppo [8:34]; IV: Intermezzo
                interrotto-Allegro [4:38]; V: Finale – Pesante-Presto [9:53]) 
 Boston
                Symphony Orchestra (Music), NBC Symphony Orchestra (Concerto)/Guido
                Cantelli rec. 27 March 1954 (Music); 29 January 1949 (Concerto).
                ADD Pristine Audio XR remastering by Andrew Rose June-July 2007 
 PRISTINE
                AUDIO PASC081 [68:36] [SH]
        You
              must have this CD. It’s the very reference model of the works in
              sound so close to real that it’s truly amazing. Simply essential
              ... see Full Review 
        
 
          RECORDING OF THE MONTH Samuel 
          COLERIDGE-TAYLOR 
          (1875-1912) Légende (Concertstück) Op. 14 (1897) 
          [7:12] Romance in G Op. 39 (1899) [9:35] 
          Violin Concerto in G minor Op. 80 (1912) [32:53] 
          Julius HARRISON 
          (1885-1963) Bredon Hill - a rhapsody 
          for violin and orchestra (1941) [11:54] 
 Lorraine
          McAslan (violin) London Philharmonic Orchestra/Nicholas Braithwaite
          rec. Watford
          Town Hall, 10-12 January 1994, (Légende, 
          Concerto, Bredon); 20 January 1994 (Romance). 
          DDD 
 
          LYRITA SRCD.317 [61.37] [RB]  
        
        
A 
          real feel-good concerto and a work by Harrison 
          that deserves to live on in its nostalgia 
          and pastoral contentment. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Gerald 
          FINZI 
          (1901-1956)  A Severn 
          Rhapsody Op. 3 (1923) [6:14] Nocturne (New 
          Year Music) Op. 7 (1925) [10:23] Three Soliloquies 
          for small orchestra from the Suite - Love’s 
          Labours Lost Op. 28 (1946) [4:33] Romance 
          for string orchestra Op. 11 (1928) [8:08] 
          Prelude for string orchestra Op. 25 (1950s) 
          [5:16] The Fall of the Leaf, Elegy for orchestra 
          Op. 20 (1950s) [9:14] Introit for small orchestra 
          and solo violin Op. 6 (1925) [9:48] Eclogue 
          for piano and string orchestra Op. 10 (1929, 
          1956) [10:33] Grand Fantasia and Toccata for 
          piano and orchestra Op. 38 (1928, 1953) [15:14] 
          
 
          Rodney Friend (violin), Peter Katin (piano) 
          London Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Adrian Boult 
          New Philharmonia Orchestra/Vernon Handley 
          (Eclogue, Fantasia) rec. 1970s. ADD 
 
          LYRITA SRCD.239 [79:26] [JW]
        Superb 
          sound caps a mandatory purchase for lovers 
          of the English muse, and of course for Finzi 
          lovers in particular ... see Full 
          Review
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH George 
          Frideric HANDEL (1685-1759) 
          Alcina 
          HWV 34: Ah! Mio cor! Schernito sei [10:39] 
          Hercules HWV 60: Where shall I fly? [06:23] 
          Agrippina HWV 6: Pensieri, voi mi tormentate 
          [07:19] Giulio Cesare in Egitto HWV 17: 
          Cara speme [05:53] Joshua HWV 64: Oh! 
          Had I Jubal’s lyre [02:29] Ariodante HWV 
          33: Scherza infida in grembo al drudo [11:30] 
          Theodora HWV 68: With darkness deep as 
          is my woe [05:51] Amadigi di Gaula HWV 
          11: Desterò dall’empia Dite [05:41] 
          Orlando HWV 31: Ah! Stigie larve! – Già 
          latra Cerbero – Vaghe pupille [07:37] 
          Ariodante HWV 33: Dopo notte, atra e funesta 
          [06:40] Rinaldo HWV 7: Lascia ch’io 
          pianga [04:58] 
 
          Magdalena Kožená (mezzo) Venice Baroque Orchestra/Andrea 
          Marcon rec. March 2006, Gustav Mahler Saal, 
          Kulturzentrum Grand Hotel, Toblach 
 
          ARCHIV PRODUCTION CD 477 6547 [76:34] 
          [CH] 
        Clear 
          away preconceptions and be prepared for one 
          of the most extraordinary vocal displays to 
          have been issued in recent years. ... see 
          Full Review 
          
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Franz 
          LISZT (1811-1886) 
          St. 
          Elizabeth (The Legend of Saint Elizabeth) 
          - oratorio for soloists, chorus and orchestra, 
          S2 (1857-62) Kolos Kováts - Hermann, 
          Landgrave of Thüringen (bass) Erzsébet 
          Komlóssy - Countess Sophie, his wife 
          (mezzo) Sándor Sólyom-Nagy - 
          Landgrave Ludwig, their son (baritone) Éva 
          Andor - Elizabeth, his fiancée, later 
          his wife (soprano) József Gregor - 
          Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (bass) Lajos 
          Miller - Hungarian magnate (baritone) György 
          Bordás - the Seneschall (baritone) 
          Dušan Turinič - the child Ludwig (contralto) 
          Eugenia Kraičirová - the child Elizabeth 
          (soprano) 
 
          Bratislava Radio Children’s Chorus Slovak 
          Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra/János 
          Ferencsik rec. 14-17 July 1973, Reduta Concert 
          Hall, Bratislava, Slovak Republic. AAD Sung 
          in German with full English texts and essay 
          
 
          HUNGAROTON CLASSIC HCD 11650-51 [69:48 
          + 68:41] [MC]
        A 
          remarkable performance and recording fully 
          deserving its return to the catalogue ... 
          see Full 
          Review
        
RECORDING
                OF THE MONTH Francis POTT (b.
                1957)  The Cloud of Unknowing (2006)
                [88:46] 
 James
                Gilchrist (tenor) Jeremy Filsell (organ) Vasari Singers/Jeremy
                Backhouse rec. Tonbridge School, UK, 16-18 February 2007. DDD
                Texts included
 SIGNUM
                CLASSICS SIGCD105 [45:28
+ 43:18] [JQ]
        I
              listened, enthralled, to this major addition to the choral repertoire
              ... see Full Review 
        
RECORDING
                OF THE MONTH Giacomo PUCCINI (1858–1924) Tosca (1900) 
 Fiorenza
                Cedolins (soprano) – Floria Tosca; Marcelo Alvarez (tenor) – Mario
                Cavaradossi; Ruggero Raimondi (bass-baritone) – Il barone Scarpia;
                Marco Spotti (bass) – Cesare Angelotti; Fabio Previati (baritone) – Il
                sagrestano; Enrico Facini (tenor) – Spoletta; Giuliano Pelizon
                (Baritone) – Sciarrone; Angelo Nardinocchi (baritone) – Un carceriere;
                Ottavia Dorrucci (treble) – Un pastorello; Orchestra e Coro dell’Arena
                di Verona, Coro di voci bianche ”A.Li.Ve.”/Daniel Oren; rec.
                live, Arena di Verona, July 2006 Directed for Stage, Set, Costumes
                and Lighting Design by Hugo de Ana; Directed for TV and Video
                by Loreena Kaufmann Sound formats: DD 5.1; DST 5.1; LPCM Stereo;
                Picture Format 16:9 
 TDK
                DVWW-OPTOV 
 [119:00]
        [GF]
        
I 
          don’t know what’s coming up during the remaining 
          months but I feel quite certain that this 
          will be my opera DVD of 2007 ... see Full 
          Review
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Giuseppe 
          VERDI (1813-1901) 
          Luisa Miller - tragic melodrama 
          in three acts (1849) Count Walter, local landowner 
          – Raffaele Arié (bass); Rodolfo, Count 
          Walter’s son – Luciano Pavarotti (tenor); 
          Frederica, Duchess of Ostheim and Walter’s 
          niece – Cristina Angelakova (mezzo); Wurm, 
          Count Walter’s steward – Ferruccio Mazzoli 
          (bass); Miller, a retired soldier – Matteo 
          Manuguerra (baritone); Luisa, Miller’s daughter 
          – Gilda Cruz Roma (soprano) 
 
          Chorus and Orchestra Sinfonica RAI di Torino/Peter 
          Maag rec. live, RAI auditorium, Turin. 6 December 
          1974. ADD 
 
          ARTS MUSIC - ARTS ARCHIVES 43088-2 [57.07 
          + 79.40] [RJF]
        This 
          excellent live performance features Pavarotti 
          at the height of his vocal powers, surrounded 
          by a good cast and with a sympathetic Verdian 
          on the rostrum. The live occasion frisson 
          draws the best from all concerned. ... see 
          Full Review 
          
        
RECORDING
                OF THE MONTH Giuseppe VERDI (1813-1901) Stiffelio - opera
                in three acts (1849) 
 Stiffelio,
                A Protestant minister of the Gospel – Placido Domingo (tenor);
                Lina, Stiffelio’s wife caught in adultery – Sharon Sweet (soprano);
                Stankar, an elderly officer and Lina’s father – Vladimir Chernov
                (baritone); Jorg, an elderly minister – Paul Plishka (bass);
                Raffaele, a nobleman – Peter Riberi (tenor); Dototea, Lina’s
                cousin – Margaret Lallimore (mezzo) Metropolitan Opera Chorus
                Metropolitan Opera Orchestra/James Levine. Stage director: Giancarlo
                Del Monaco; Set and costume design by Michael Scott; Video director:
                Brian Large rec. live, Metropolitan Opera, New York, November
                1993 Picture format: NTSC/Colour/4:3 Sound formats: PCM Stereo.
                DTS 5.1. DOLBY digital 5.1 Menu language: English. Subtitles:
                Italian (original language), English, German, French, Spanish,
                Chinese. 
 DEUTSCHE
                GRAMMOPHON 0734288 
 [116:00]
        [RJF]
        Long
              thought lost, this superb dramatic opera is given in naturalistic
              sets. With an outstanding performance by Domingo celebrating his
              25th anniversary at the Met, it is a must buy for Verdi
              enthusiasts ... see Full
              Review 
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Richard WAGNER (1813-1883) Symphonic 
          Syntheses by Leopold Stokowski (1882-1977): Das 
          Rheingold (1853-4): ‘Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla’ (ed. by Stokowski) 
          [8:11] Tristan und Isolde (1857-9): ‘Prelude to Act I’; ‘Liebesnacht’; ‘Liebestod’ [36:33]  
          Parsifal (1878-82): Symphonic Synthesis from Act III [15:51] Die 
          Walküre (1854-6) ‘Magic Fire Music’* and ‘Ride of the Valkyries’+ (arr.* ed.+ 
          Stokowski) [13:53] 
 
          Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra /José Serebrier  rec. 
          Concert Hall, Lighthouse, Poole, UK. 10-11 June 2006 
 
          NAXOS 8.570293 [74:28][IL] 
        Ravishing 
          performances of Stokowski’s sumptuous take on Wagner. This will undoubtedly 
          figure in my outstanding releases for 2007. Don’t miss it ... see Full 
          Review  
        
  
        
        BARGAINS 
          OF THE MONTH
		  
        
BARGAIN OF THE MONTH Belá 
          BARTÓK (1881-1945) Concerto for Orchestra (1945) [38:49] 
          The Miraculous Mandarin (1919) [31:36]* 
 
          Laurenscantorij Rotterdam Choir*, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Riccardo 
          Chailly rec. May 1995 and May 1997*, Great Hall, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam. 
          DDD 
 DECCA 458 841-2 
          
 
          [70:54][TP]
        An 
          individual and essential Bartók album ... see Full 
          Review
        
BARGAIN
                OF THE MONTH Edward ELGAR (1857-1934) Edward
                Elgar - The Collector's Edition  The Masterpieces – The
                Greatest Artists The symphonies, concertos, orchestral, choral,
                chamber and piano music plus CD30: Elgar conducts Elgar see review
                for full contents list rec. London,. Liverpool, Manchester, 1963-1990.
                (CD30: 1929-1933) ADD/DDD
 EMI
                CLASSICS 5036032 [30
CDs: 1904:17] [RB]
        Elgar
              in iconic recordings drawn from the EMI vault. A shining bargain
              for the Elgar explorer ... see Full
              Review 
        
BARGAIN 
          OF THE MONTH Maurice RAVEL 
          (1875-1937) 
          CD1 Boléro (1928) [14.56] Shéhérazade: Ouverture de 
          féerie (1903) [13.47] Rapsodie espagnole (1907) [16.06] Menuet 
          antique (1909) [6.19] La Valse (1920) [12.35] CD2 
          Ma Mère l’Oye (1908) [36.44] Le Tombeau de Couperin (1917) 
          [17.56] Pavane pour une infante défunte (1899) [6.32] Alborada 
          del gracioso (1905) [7.53] Une Barque sur l’océan (1905) 
          [7.18] CD3 Daphnis et Chloé (1912) [56.25] Valses nobles 
          et sentimentales (1911) [16.35] 
 
          Marcel Gallègue (trombone) (Boléro) André Sennedat (bassoon) 
          (Alborada) Michel Garcin-Marrou (horn) (Pavane) Choeurs 
          du Théâtre National de l’Opéra Orchestre de Paris/Jean Martinon rec. 
          Salle Wagram, Paris, July–October 1974, DDD 
 
          EMI CLASSICS TRIPLE 5008922 [3 CDs: 63:23 + 76.23 + 73.00] [RB]
        Fortunate 
          the collector who chances on this set; delight 
          and revelation await. At bargain price this 
          is a gift that will cast its smiling spell 
          for years to come ... see Full 
          Review
        
BARGAIN 
          OF THE MONTH Federico 
          Moreno TORROBA (1891–1982) 
          Sonatina 
          (1965): (1. Allegretto [3:50]; 2. Andante 
          [3:40]; 3. Allegro [4:01]) 4. Burgalesa 
          (1928) [2:35] Suite Castellana (1926): (5. 
          Fandanguillo [2:18]; 6. Arada 
          [2:59]; 7. Danza [2:26]; 8. Madroños 
          (1954) [2:49]) Castillos de España: 
          (9. Alcázar de Segovia [2:53]; 
          10. Alba de Tomes [1:16]; 11. Montemayor 
          [1:28]; 12. Zafra [2:03]; 13. Manzanares 
          del Real [1:08]; 14. Sigüenza 
          [1:47]; 15. Simancas [1:32]; 16. Turégano 
          [2:20]; 17. Torija [2:45]; 18. Calatrava 
          [2:51]; 19. Redaba [1:43]; 20. Alcañiz 
          [1:30]; 21. Javier [2:46]; 22. Olite 
          [2:11]; 23. Nocturno (1926) [3:33]) Aires 
          de la Mancha: (24. Jeringonza [1:32]; 
          25. Ya llega el Invierno [1:44]; 26. 
          Copilla [0:48]; 27. La Pastora 
          [1:57]; 28. Seguidilla [1:54]) 
 
          David Russell (guitar) rec. Mechanics Hall, 
          Worcester, Massachusetts, 11-13 February 1996. 
          
 
          TELARC CD-80451 [65:57] [GF]
        For 
          anyone who wants a cross-section of Federico 
          Moreno Torroba’s music for guitar in modern 
          sound, this is a clear first recommendation. 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
        
        
        
        
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