Jules 
          MASSENET (1842–1912) Le Roi de 
          Lahore  
 
           Orchestra e Coro del Teatro La Fenice di Venezia/Marcello 
          Viotti rec. 2004 
 
          DYNAMIC 33487 
 
          [2 DVDs: 160:00][GF]        
        A 
          good buy: evocative sets, good singing and partly gorgeous late 19th 
          century romantic music ... see Full 
          Review
         
 Jules
                  MASSENET (1842-1912) Thaïs  
 Eva
                  Mei, Michele Pertusi, Teatro La Fenice di Venezia Ch & O/Marcello
                  Viotti
rec. 2002 
 DYNAMIC 
 33427 [IL]
        A
              colourful, dramatic and satisfying production ... see Full
              Review 
        Mela 
          MEIERHANS (b. 1961) Differance I; 
          Tunnel II; Prelude and echo; Narziss und Echo; Essays 
          I-V 
 Basel Sinfonietta/Jürg 
          Wyttenbach rec. 2000-3 
 
          MUSIQUES-SUISSES MGB CTS-M 100 [66:22][DB]
        For 
          fans of so-called “difficult” music. Riveting and compelling performances 
          … see Full Review 
        
Henryk MELCER (1869-1928) 
          Piano Concertos Nos.1 & 2 
 
          Jonathan Plowright (piano); BBC Scottish SO/Christoph König rec. 
          2007 
 HYPERION CDA67630 
          [66:41][RB]
        Two 
          lively concertos with their roots in the late-Romantic 
          tradition ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          
Olivier 
          MESSIAEN 
          (1908-1992) La Liturgie 
          de Cristal 
 
          A film by Olivier Mille (director) filmed 
          2001 with extra footage 2007.Picture Format: 
          4:3
          Sound Format: Dolby Digital Stereo Languages: 
          French, English and German DVD: NTSC
 
          
 
          IDEAL AUDIENCE DVD9DS44 [67:00] [AOz] 
          
        
This 
          film comes at an opportune time ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          John METCALF 
          (b. 1946) Paradise Haunts, Three Mobiles, In 
          Time of Daffodils  
 
          BBC Ntl O Wales/Grant Llewellyn rec. 2006 
 
          SIGNUM SIGCD103 [HC]
        These
              performances will not easily be bettered. A real pleasure from
              first to last ... see Full
              Review 
        
 Claudio
                  MONTEVERDI (1567-1643)  Vespro
                  della Beata Virgine  
 Rodolfus
                  Choir, English Cornet and Sackbut Ensemble; Southern Sinfonia/Ralph
                  Allwood rec. 2007 
 SIGNUM
        CLASSICS SIGCD109  [JS]
        
Takes
              a special place due to its freshness and consistency of approach
              ... see Full Review 
        Wolfgang 
            Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) Symphonies
            28, 33, 35 & 38, Divertimentos 
 
            English CO/Colin Davis rec. 1960/2  
 
            ELOQUENCE 442 8149 [MG]
        
Spirited 
          performances which engage your attention, 
          but the recordings lack finesse … see Full 
          Review
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Wolfgang 
          Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) 
          Concertos for two and three pianos 
          
 
          Alexei Lubimov, Ronald Brautigam, Manfred 
          Huss (fortepianos) Haydn Sinfonietta Wien/Manfred 
          Huss rec. 2006 
 
          BIS SACD1618 
 
          [MM-B]
        A 
          delight from begin to end ... see Full 
          Review 
        Wolfgang 
          Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) Piano 
          Concertos Nos. 14 & 21; March in D major; Six German dances 
          
 Rudolf Serkin (piano); 
          English Chamber Orchestra/Alexander Schneider rec. 1964-6 
 
          BBC LEGENDS BBCL42272 [67:51][CH]
        A 
          K.467 full of disciplined energy is the good news here. ... see Full 
          Review
        Wolfgang 
          Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) Piano 
          Concertos Nos. 14, 20 & 25 
 
          Rudolf Buchbinder (piano/conductor); Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra rec. 
          2006 
 EUROARTS 2055908 
          
 [85:00][PBW]
        Some 
          may welcome this athletic approach and freedom from pomposity, but more 
          is lost than gained ... see Full 
          Review 
          
        Wolfgang 
          Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) Piano 
          Concertos No. 22-24 
 
          Rudolf Buchbinder (piano); Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra/Rudolf Buchbinder 
          rec. 2006 
 EUROARTS 2055898 
          
 [91:00][PBW]
        
Disappointment 
          ... see Full Review
        
 
          Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) 
          Violin Concerto 3, Sinfonia concertante 
 
          Dominika Falger (violin) Johannes Flieder (viola) Wratislavia CO/Christian 
          Schulz rec. 2006 
 DUX 
          0454  [DC]
        Beautiful 
          tone from Dominika Falger – very fresh sounding Mozart indeed ... see 
          Full Review
        Wolfgang 
          Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) Serenade 
          in C minor K388 (c.1720) [22:42] Leoš JANÁČEK 
          (1854-1928) Mládí (1924) [18:14] Werner 
          PIRCHNER (1940-2001) Streichquartett für Bläserquintett 
          PWV 15 (1974) [11:54] 
 QuintettWien; 
          Reinhold Brunner (bass clarinet) (Mládí) rec. 29 
          May–1 June 2006, Wiener Konzerthaus 
 
          NIMBUS NI 5812 [52:53] [DC]
        Demonstration 
          quality stuff. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
        Wolfgang 
          Amadeus MOZART 
          (1756–1791) 
          Don Giovanni 
 
          William Shimell, Samuel Ramey, Cheryl Studer, Vienna PO/Riccardo Muti 
          rec. 1990 
 EMI CLASSICS 
          5008502 [GF]
        Worth 
          considering for an excellent cast and for a distinct though erratic 
          reading that belongs to a period much later than Mozart ... see Full 
          Review 
           
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Wolfgang 
          Amadeus MOZART (1756–1791) Don Giovanni  
 
           RIAS Kammerchor, Freiburger Barockorchester/René 
          Jacobs rec. 2006 
 
          HARMONIA MUNDI HMC 901964-66 [3 CDs: 60:39 + 52:31 + 57:36][GF]
        Wholly 
          engrossing - this eternal masterpiece with swathes of cobweb blown away 
          ... see Full Review
        Luigi 
          NONO (1924-1990) 
          No hay caminos, hay que caminar, “Hay que caminar” sognando, Caminantes… 
          Ayacucho 
 Irvine Arditti 
          (violin), Roberto Fabbriciani (flute), Graeme Jennings (violin), Susanne 
          Otto (mezzo-soprano) Solistenchor Freiburg WDR SO & Ch Köln/Emilio 
          Pomárico rec. 2004 
 KAIROS 
          0012512KAI  [DC]
        Not
              an easy ride, but if you are willing to take up the reins then
              the rewards can be greater than the challenge ... see Full
              Review 
        
 
          Per NØRGARD (b. 
          1932) 
          Unendlicher Empfang, Remembering, Achilles and the Tortoise, 
          Violin Sonata Rolf HIND (b. 
          1964) Das Unenthüllte 
 
          Rold Hind, Nicolas Hodges (pianos) David Alberman (violin) rec. 2006 
          
 DACAPO 8.226037  
          [DC]
        A 
          stimulating and passionately performed release 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Jacques 
          OFFENBACH Orphée 
          aux Enfers, Belle Hélène, 
          Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein Highlights 
          
 
          Soloists, Choeur des Musiciens du Louvre-Grenoble; 
          Les Musiciens du Louvre-Grenoble/Marc Minkowski 
          no rec. dates and venues given; published 
          1998–2005 
 
          VIRGIN CLASSICS 0946 391344 2 7 [76:59] 
          [JW]
        If 
          you want a handy highlights disc this one 
          is infallible fun ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
 Georges
                  ONSLOW (1784-1853)  Piano
                  Trios - Volume 1  
 Trio
                  Cascades rec. 2006? 
 CPO
                  777230-2 [BBr]
        Fine
              performances with a good feel for the music - a breath of fresh
              air ... see Full Review 
        
 
                Ignacy Jan PADEREWSKI (1860–1941) 
          Complete Songs 
 
          Anna Radziejewska (mezzo) Mariusz Rutkowski (piano) rec. 2007 
        
 DUX 0585 [GF]
        
All
              in all a pleasant surprise and made me want to hear more of Paderewski’s
              output ... see Full Review 
        Krzysztof 
          PENDERECKI (b.1933) Capriccio for 
          Violin and Orchestra; De Natura Sonoris No.2; Piano Concerto ‘Resurrection’ 
          
 Patrycja Piekkutowska 
          (violin); Beata Bilińska (piano); The National Polish Radio Symphony 
          Orchestra Katowice/Krzysztof Penderecki rec. 2005-6 
 
          DUX 0582 [53:18][DC]
        Strangely 
        compelling ... see Full Review
         
 Krzysztof
                  PENDERECKI (b.
                  1933) Capriccio, De Natura Sonoris 2,
                  Piano Concerto 
 Patrycja
                  Piekutowska (violin), Beata Bilinska (piano) National Polish
                  RSO Katowice/Krzysztof Penderecki rec. 2005/6 
 DUX
                  0582 [53:18] [CR]
        Playing
              of a consistently high standard and the music is thoroughly engaging
              ... see Full Review 
        Krzysztof PENDERECKI 
          (b. 1933)  Te Deum; Hymne an den heiligen Daniel; 
          Polymorphia; Chaconne 
 Warsaw
        National Philharmonic Choir & Orchestra/Antoni Wit rec. 2005 
 NAXOS 8.557980 [67.06][RH]
        In 
          many ways an admirable disc … If Penderecki’s challenging music appeals 
          then do try this disc. ... see Full 
          Review
         Krzystof
                  PENDERECKI (b.
                  1933) The
                  Devils of Loudon  
 Tatiana
                  Troyanos, Andrzej Hiolski, Hamburg State Opera Ch, Hamburg
                  Phil. State O/Marek Janowski
rec. 1969. 
 ARTHAUS MUSIC 101279 
 [KS]
        Stark
              and bleak. Dark and surprisingly beautiful in its overt portrayal
              of intrigue, religious zeal and man’s cruelty to his fellow man
              ... see Full Review 
         Éric
                  PÉNICAUD (b.
                  1952) Chamber
                  music with guitar   
 Renaud
                  Duret, Sylvain Cinquini, Éric Pénicaud (guitars)
Valérie Pélissier (viola) rec. 2006 
 QUANTUM
QM7036 [GPu]
        The
              eclectic music of a guitarist-composer, a series of generally engaging
              pieces which make their points succinctly … see Full
              Review 
        
 Giovani 
          Battista PERGOLESI 
          (1710-1736) 
          Salve Reginas Domenico GALLO 
          (1730-1768?) Sonatas  Leonardo 
          LEO (1694-1744) Salve Regina 
 
          Barbara Schlick (soprano) Europa Galante/Fabio Biondi rec. 1993 
 
          NAÏVE OP30444 [GPu]
        A 
          desirable reissue, Neapolitan church music played and sung with all 
          the colour and vivacity it deserves … see Full 
          Review 
          
        Gabriel 
          PIERNÉ (1863–1937)  L’An Mil; Les 
          Cathédrales (Prelude); Paysages Franciscains 
 
          Choeur Nicolas de Grigny; Orchestre National de Lorraine/Jacques Mercier 
          rec. 2006 
 TIMPANI 1C 
          1117 [61.02][RH]
        Lacks 
          the spark of genius but this should not stop us enjoying this fascinating 
          disc ... see Full Review
        
  
          Francis 
          POTT (b.1957) The Cloud of Unknowing 
          
 Vasari Singers/Jeremy 
          Backhouse rec. 2007 
 
          SIGNUM CLASSICS SIGCD105 [45:28 + 43:18][CR]
        Intoxicating 
          and dramatic ... see Full Review
        
 
           Francis 
          POULENC (1899-1963)  Concerto for 
          organ see RESPIGHI 
          
        
Michael 
          PRAETORIUS 
          (1571-1621) Puer 
          Natus in Bethlehem - Advent and Christmas 
          Music 
 
          Bremer Barock Consort/Manfred Cordes rec.2007 
          
 
          CPO 777 327-2 [67:33] [ST]
        All 
          in all a great place to begin an exploration 
          of Praetorius’ music ... see Full 
          Review
         Giacomo
                  PUCCINI (1858–1924) Tosca  
 Francesca
                  Patané, José Cura, Teatro Petruzzelli Ch, Bari Province O/Pier
                  Giorgio Morandi
rec. live 2001 (?) 
 VL KLASSIK
VLEA096 
 [GF]
        Not 
          a consummate performance but Tosca and Scarpia save the day … deeply 
          felt acting ... see Full Review
         
          Giacomo 
          PUCCINI (1858–1924) Madama Butterfly 
          - highlights 
 Rome 
          Opera House Chorus and Orchestra/Sir John Barbirolli rec. 1966 
 
          CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE 3933702 [54:27][GF]
        Already 
          well stocked with Butterflies? An excellent buy if you want samples 
          of two of the finest Italian singers of 40 years ago ... see Full 
          Review
        Giacomo 
          PUCCINI (1858–1924) Turandot 
           - highlights 
 
          Strasbourg Cathedral Boys’ Choir; Rhine Opera Chorus; Strasbourg Philharmonic 
          Orchestra/Alain Lombard rec. 1977 
 
          CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE 3933712 [52:54][GF]
        Singing 
          that is more lyrical-than-usual but uninspired conducting ... see Full 
          Review  
        
Henry 
          PURCELL (1659–1695)  O Solitude;
          If music be the food of love; The fatal hour comes on apace; What a
          sad
          fate is mine; While Thirsis; Air Instrumental (“The Indian Queen”); 
          Air Lent (“Distressed Innocence”); I attempt from Love’s sickness; Ask 
          me to love no more; Sappho’s Complaint; If pray’rs and tears; Incassum 
          Lesbia; In Cloris all soft charms agree; A thousand several ways I tried 
          to hide; Intermede Instrumental; Bacchus is a pow’r divine; Intermede
          instrumental; Song Tune; An Elegy upon the death of Mr Thomas Farmer;
          An evening Hymn; 
 Gerard 
          Lesne (counter-tenor); Il seminario musicale rec. 2002 
 NAÏVE
          E8915 [59.09][RH]  
          
          In many ways, Gerard Lesne has the perfect voice for Purcell … up to
          a point ... see Full Review 
          
        
 
            Henry 
          PURCELL (1659-1695) Dido and 
          Aeneas 
 European
          Voices/Simon Halsey; Le Concert d’Astrée/Emmanuelle Haïm (harpsichord)
          rec. 2003 
 VIRGIN CLASSICS 
          5034222 [52.34][KM]  
        
A 
          resounding version of one of Purcell’s finest works … see Full 
          Review
        Sergei 
          RACHMANINOV (1873-1943) 
          Symphonies 
          No. 1-3, The Rock, Isle of the Dead, Symphonic Dances, Six Choruses 
          for female voices and piano, Spring – cantata for baritone, chorus and 
          orchestra, Aleko – opera excerpts – Introduction; Women’s Dance; Intermezzo; 
          Men’s Dance, The Bells, Vocalise, Prince Rostislav, Capriccio on Russian 
          Themes, Scherzo for Orchestra edited P Lamm, Moments Musicaux Op.16 
          No.3, No.5, Vocalise Op.34 No.14 transcription by Evgeny Svetlanov, 
          Prelude in D major Op.23 No.4, Elegie Op.3 No.1 
 
          Solists, USSR Symphony Orchestra/Evgeny Svetlanov rec. undated performances 
          [1954-89] 
 SVET 04981-6 
          [6 CDs: 62:27 + 74:23 + 72:55 + 52:40 + 50:13 + 73:58]
        Stirring, 
          magnificent performances … a heroic slice 
          of Svetlanov’s way with the composer. ... 
          see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Sergei RACHMANINOV 
          (1873 
          -1943) Complete Symphonies and Other Works: 
          Caprice 
          Bohémien, op.12, Mélodie 
          in E, op.3/3, Polichinelle, op.3/4 
          
 
          National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland/Alexander 
          Anissimov rec. 1996/7 DDD re-packaging of 
          Naxos 8.550806, 8.554230, 8.550808 
 
          NAXOS 8.503191 [3 CDs: 69:14 + 58:06 + 
          51:38] [BBr] 
        
The 
          finale of the Second is butchered however 
          do have the separate disks of 1 and 3 in your 
          collection. You will not be disappointed. 
          ... see Full 
          Review  
        
Sergei 
          RACHMANINOFF 
          (1873-1943) Piano Trio 
          1 Anton 
          ARENSKY (1861-1906) Piano Trio 
          Dmitri 
          SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975) Piano 
          Trio 2 
 
          Trio Nota Bene rec. 2006 
 
          CLAVES 50-2720 [JW]
        
Sane, 
          straight-down-the middle, tonally congruous, 
          clean-cut performances ... see Full 
          Review 
        
BARGAIN
                OF THE MONTH Sergei RACHMANINOV (1873-1943) Piano
                Concertos 1-4, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Preludes,
                Opp.23 & 32 
 Agustin
                Anievas, New PO/Moshe Atzmon, Aldo Ceccato, Rafael Frühbeck de
                Burgos rec. 1967-73 
 EMI
        CLASSICS 5008712  [MC]
        The
              splendid playing of Agustin Anievas admirably serves the music
              of Rachmaninov ... see Full Review 
        
Jean-Philippe 
          RAMEAU 
          (1683-1764) The Complete 
          Keyboard Music, Volume 1 Suite 
          No. 1 in A minor (1706) [19:13] Suite No. 
          2 in E minor and major (1724) [18:43] Pièces 
          de clavecin en concerts (1741) Concert 
          No. 1 in C minor* [9:19] Pièces 
          de clavecin en concerts: Concert No. 2 
          in G major* [17:32] Pièces de clavecin 
          en concerts: Concert No. 3 in A major* 
          [12:24] Les Paladins: Air des paladins 
          (1760)** [2:01] * transcribed by Stephen 
          Gutman ** transcribed by Claude-Bénigne 
          BALBASTRE (1727-99) 
 
          Stephen Gutman (piano) rec. Hurstwood Farm 
          Studios, Kent, England, 5th.-6th. 
          June and 22nd. September, 2006. 
          DDD. Booklet with notes in English, French 
          and German. 
TOCCATA 
          CLASSICS TOCC 0050 [77:19] [BW]
        Very 
          fine performances which went a long way to 
          dispel my general dislike of the piano in 
          this repertoire ... see Full 
          Review 
         
 Jean
                  Philippe RAMEAU (1683-1764) Operatic
                  Arias – The Artistry of Jélyotte - from Platée,
                  La Guirlande de Fleurs, Castor et Pollux, Naïs,Les Festes de
                  l’Hymen et de l’Amour, Dardanus, Zoroastre & Zaïs 
 Jean-Paul
                  Fouchécourt (haute-contre/tenor) Opera Lafayette O/Ryan Brown
                  rec. 2006 
 NAXOS
        8.557993 [MM-B]
        A
              wonderful, well conceived collection … a welcome revival of Rameau’s
              dramatic music ... see Full Review 
        
 Gardner READ (1913-2005) 
          Toccata Giocosa; Night Flight; Symphony #4; Los 
          Dioses Aztecas 
 
          Louisville Orchestra/Robert Whitney; The Cleveland Orchestra/Lorin Maazel 
          rec. 1980 
 CRI 742 
          [66:57][OP] 
        
A 
          creative artist clearly worthy of the utmost respect and deserving to 
          be more generously represented in the catalogue. ... see Full 
          Review
        
 
           Ottorino 
          RESPIGHI (1875-1936) Suite in G major 
          Francis POULENC (1899-1963)  Concerto 
          for organ Joseph Gabriel RHEINBERGER 
          (1839-1901) Concerto No. 1 for organ 
 
          Peter King (organ); BBC National Orchestra of Wales/François-Xavier 
          Roth rec. 2007 
 REGENT 
          RECORDS REGCD257 [69:32] [MC]
        For 
          those looking for something different these organ concertos make a fitting 
          choice ... see Full Review
        
 
          Ottorino RESPIGHI 
          (1879-1936) Vetrate di chiesa; Impressioni 
          brasiliane; Rossiniana 
 
          Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra/JoAnn Falletta rec. 2006 
 
          NAXOS 8.557711 [65:02][DM]
        A 
          worthy addition to the Naxos Respighi project but also an impressive 
          and entertaining disc ... see Full Review
         
 
          Joseph 
          Gabriel RHEINBERGER (1839-1901) Concerto No. 1 for organ 
          see RESPIGHI
         
          Ferdinand RIES (1784-1838) 
          Flute Quartets, Op. 145 
 
          John Herrick Littlefield (flute); Aaron Boyd (violin); Ah Ling Neu (viola); 
          Yari Bond (cello) rec. 2006 
 
          NAXOS 8.570330 [56:33][CR]
        An 
          interesting addition to the concert repertoire ... see Full 
          Review
         
        
Nikolai 
          RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (1844-1908) Piano Concerto in C sharp 
          minor see TCHAIKOVSKY 
          
        
George 
          ROCHBERG (1918-2005) 
          Symphony No. 1 (1948-49, rev. 1977, 2002-03) [64:15] 
 
          Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra/Christopher Lyndon-Gee rec. 
          Grosses Sendesaal, Funkhaus Halberg, Saarbrücken, Germany, 6-9 
          January 2004. DDD Booklet notes in English World Première Recording 
          
 NAXOS 8.559214 [64:15] 
          [DW]
        Wonderful 
          control over orchestral colours and textures 
          and always… a cohesive musical argument. ... 
          see Full Review 
          
         
          Joaquín 
          RODRIGO 
          (1901-1999) 
          Works for small orchestra 
          Includes Zarabanda lejana, Fantasía para 
          un gentilhombre, Soleriana, Tres viejos aires 
          de danza 
 
          Juana Guillem (flute), Augustín León Ara (violin) 
          Joaquín Rodrigo CO/Augustín León Ara rec. 
          2000  
 
          EMI CLASSICS 57116 
 
          [GPu]
        Not 
          all the pieces here are particularly substantial, 
          but these idiomatically convincing readings 
          make the experience thoroughly enjoyable … 
          see Full Review 
          
        
 
          Cyril ROOTHAM 
          (1875-1938) 
          The 
          Stolen Child, Miniature Suite, City 
          in the West, The Psalm of Adonis, For the 
          Fallen 
 
          Alan Fearon, piano (Miniature Suite) 
          cond Richard Hickox rec. 2-4 1986 
          DDD 
 
          EMI CLASSICS BRITISH COMPOSERS 5059232 
          [56:01] [MC]
        Notable 
          for a moving choral setting of Binyon’s For 
          the Fallen; a work that preceded ... see Full 
          Review
         Gioachino
                  ROSSINI (1792–1868) Maometto
                  Secondo 
 Lorenzo
                  Regazzo, Maxim Mironov, Carmen Giannattasio, Teatro La Fenice
                  di Venezia Ch & O/Claudio Scimone rec. 2005 
 DYNAMIC
        33492 
  [RM]
        Some
              seriously good singing of a rarely produced version of this opera
              ... see Full Review 
        
 
          Gioachino ROSSINI (1792-1868) 
           Torvaldo e Dorliska  
 
          Darina Takova, Francesco Meli, Haydn O di Bolzano Trento/Victor Pablo 
          Perez rec. live 2006 
 
          DYNAMIC 33528 
 
          [NdV]
        One 
          of Rossini's neglected works performed in a distinguished production 
          ... see Full Review
        Jean-Jacques 
          ROUSSEAU (1712-1778)  Le 
          Devin du Village  
 
          Cantus Firmus Chamber Choir and Consort/Andreas Reize rec. 
          2006 
 
          CPO 7772602 [76:58][JS]
        
A 
          very good chance to hear a work more written about than played ... see 
          Full Review
          
         
        
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