RECORDINGS
OF THE MONTH
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Johann
Sebastian BACH
(1685 - 1750) Sonatas
and Partitas for solo violin, BWV
1001-1006 (1720) [150.00] Julia
Fischer, Guadagnini violin, 1750. Recorded,
Polyhymnia, Doopsgezinde Singelkerk, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, December 2004. DSD Notes in Deutsch,
English, Français. Photos of artists.
Packaged with PTC 5186 075, Region 0 NTSC
4:3 DVD Including: Julia Fischer, Artist interview
and Session Impression [11.50] PENTATONE
SACD 5186 072 (PTC 5186 073 + 074) [73.08
+ 76.52] [PSh]
One
of the finest, maybe the finest, set of these
works, with just the merest hint of impatience
in a couple of places; excellently recorded.
... see Full Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Gerald
FINZI (1901-1956)
Oh
Fair to see: I say "I’ll seek
her side"; Oh fair to see;
As I lay in the early sun; Only the
Wanderer; To Joy; Harvest;
Since we have loved. Til Earth Outwears
: Let me enjoy the earth;
In years defaced; The market-girl;
I look into my glass; It never looks
like summer here; At a lunar eclipse;
Life laughs onwards. A Young Man’s Exhortation:
A Young man’s exhortation; Ditty;
Budmouth dears; Her temple;
The comet at Yell’ham; Shortening Days;
The sigh; Former Beauties; Transformations;
The dance continued.
James Gilchrist (tenor); Anna Tilbrook (piano)
rec. Christ’s Hospital School, Horsham, March
2004 HDCD
LINN RECORDS CKD 253 [63'15"] [AO]
A
breathtakingly good recording, performance
wise and sound wise – without doubt the top
recommendation for Finzi tenor songs. ...
see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH William
HURLSTONE
(1876-1906) Piano
Quartet in E minor op. 43 (1904) [24:31] Roger
QUILTER (1877-1953) Gipsy Life
(1935) [5:24] Thomas
DUNHILL (1877-1946) Piano Quartet
in B minor op. 16 (1903) [31:58] Arnold
BAX (1883-1953) Piano Quartet in
One Movement (1922) [11:26]
The Primrose Piano Quartet: Susanne Stanzeleit
(violin); Susie Mézáros (viola);
Bernard Gregor-Smith (cello); John Thwaites
(piano) rec. 5-7 September 2003. DDD
MERIDIAN CDE 84519 [73:15] [RB]
A
classic and generous collection of rare English
chamber music. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Kenneth
LEIGHTON
(1929-1988) Complete solo
piano works CD
1: Five Studies Op.22 (1952) [13:09] Sonatina
No 1 Op.1a (1946) [7:34] Variations Op.30
(1955) [16:19] Sonata No 1 Op.2 (1948) [18:55]
Six Studies (Study-Variations) Op.56 (1969)
[18:38] CD 2: Sonata No 2 Op.17 (1953) [19:48]
Conflicts (Fantasy on Two Themes) Op.51
(1967) [19:46] Four Romantic Pieces Op.95
(1986) [22:42] Fantasia Contrappuntistica
(Homage to Bach) Op.24 (1956) [14:46] CD 3:
Sonatina No 2 Op.1b (1947) [7:16] Nine Variations
Op.36 (1959) [13:01] Sonata Op.64 (1972) [20:57]
Household Pets Op.86 (1981) [12:07]
Jack-in-the-Box (1959) [0:44] Study
(1965) [0:59] Lazy-bones (1965) [1:40]
Pieces for Angela Op.47 (1966) [10:04]
Five Preludes (1988) [10:53]
Angela Brownridge (piano) rec. Reid Concert
Hall, University of Edinburgh, 16-18 March,
6-7 April, 2-4 July 2004. DDD
DELPHIAN DCD34301-3 [74:56+74:20+77:59]
[PCW]{RB]
Anyone
interested in the composer will need to have
this set …[PCW]
Leightonites must have this and those who
have any interest in the piano music of the
20th century will be generously rewarded when
they buy this set. ... see Full
Review [RB]
DISCOVERY OF THE MONTH Gösta
Nystroem
(1890-1966) Prelude
to The Tempest (1934) [12:31] Songs
by the Sea (1942-43) [17:54] Symphony
No.3 Sinfonia del Mare (1947-48) [40:38]
Charlotte Hellekant, mezzo Women’s Choir
from the Swedish Radio Choir (Prelude) Swedish
Radio Symphony Orchestra/Evgeny Svetlanov
rec. Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, 4-5 Dec 1997
(Symphony); 10 Jan 2000 (Tempest);
13-14 Jan 2000 (Songs)
MUSICA SVECIAE PSCD 709 [71:20] [JF]
A
fantastic CD by a composer who is little known
outside Sweden. Sea music portrayed in a great
fusion of romanticism and modernism. ... see
Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Francis
POULENC
(1899-1963)
Piano
Music: Les Soirées de Nazelles
(1930-1936) [22:06] Napoli:
Suite (1922-1925) [10:45] Mélancolie
(1940) [6:09] Trois Novelettes
(1927; 1959) [7:08] 15 Improvisations
(1932-1959) [26:53]
Charles Owen (piano) Rec. Walthen Hall, St
Paul’s School, London SW13, 6-7 September
2003
SOMM CD 035 [73:24] [IL]
Delicacy
and brilliant insouciance. An album to cherish
and one that will undoubtedly figure highly
in my recital discs of 2005. ... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Hilding
ROSENBERG (1892
– 1985) Lycksalighetens
ö (The Isle of Bliss) (1945)
- opera in four acts. Patrik Forsman (tenor)
– Astolf; Agneta Eichenholz (soprano) – Felicia;
Lisa Gustafsson (soprano) – Zephyr; Susanna
Levonen (contralto) – Anemotis, Nyx; Peter
Kadiev (baritone) - Time; Håkan Starkenberg
(tenor) – Young Florio, East Wind, Mopsus;
Lars Martinsson (bass) – Hunter, North Wind,
Old Florio; Dietmar Keitz (bass) – Hunter,
North Wind, Priest; Anna Bergendahl Sjöberg
(mezzo-soprano) – Peribanou; Anna Axelson
(soprano) – Nightingale, Ervina; Helena Martinsson
(contralto) – Laura;
Symphony Orchestra of the Norrlands Opera,
Children’s Chorus and Chorus of the Norrlands
Opera, Chorus Master: Kjell Oscarsson/Kristjan
Järvi Recorded live at the Norrlands
Opera, Umeå, March 2nd, 8th,
9th and 12th, 2002
PHONO SUECIA PSCD 722 (1-2) [62:44 + 56:21]
[GF]
Highly
approachable music ... any lover of late-romantic
opera will feel at home. I recommend this
with the highest possible enthusiasm. ...
see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Camille
SAINT-SAËNS (18351921)
Chamber Music CD 1 Septet in E
flat major for piano, trumpet, two violins,
viola, cello and double bass, Op 65 (1880)
[16'34] Tarantelle in A minor for flute,
clarinet and piano, Op 6 (1857) [6'22] Bassoon
Sonata in G major, Op 168 (1921) [12'04] Piano
Quartet in B flat major, Op 41 (1875) [29'51]
CD 2 Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 14
(1855) [30'32] Oboe Sonata in D major, Op
166 (1921) [11'05] Clarinet Sonata in
E flat major, Op 167 (1921) [15'57] Caprice
sur des airs danois et russes for piano,
flute, oboe and clarinet, Op 79 (1887) [10'51]
The Nash Ensemble Septet: Ian Brown (piano);
Mark David (trumpet) Marianne Thorsen (violin);
David Adams (violin); Lawrence Power (viola);
Paul Watkins (cello); Duncan McTier (double
bass) Tarantelle: Philippa Davies (flute);
Richard Hosford (clarinet); Ian Brown (piano)
Bassoon Sonata: Ursula Leveaux (bassoon);
Ian Brown (piano); Piano Quartet: Ian Brown
(piano); Marianne Thorsen (violin); Lawrence
Power (viola); Paul Watkins (cello) Piano
Quintet: Ian Brown (piano); Marianne Thorsen
(violin); Benjamin Nabarro (violin); Lawrence
Power (viola); Paul Watkins (cello); Benjamin
Nabarro (violin); Oboe Sonata: Gareth Hulse
(oboe); Ian Brown (piano) Clarinet Sonata:
Richard Hosford (clarinet); Ian Brown (piano);
Caprice: Ian Brown (piano); Philippa Davies
(flute); Richard Hosford (clarinet); Ian Brown
(piano); Gareth Hulse (oboe) Recorded in Henry
Wood Hall, London, on 1517 and 2830
July 2004
HYPERION CDA67431-2 [65'04 + 68'40][MC]
A
wonderfully presented release that is highly
recommended. One of my records of the year.
... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Esa-Pekka
SALONEN
(b. 1958) Foreign
Bodies (2001) (Part 1: Body Language
[9:52]; Part 2: Language [6:03]; Part
3: Dance [3:39]) Wing on Wing (2004)
[25:56] Insomnia (2002) [21:14]
Anu Komsi; Piia Komsi (sopranos) Finnish
Radio Symphony Orchestra/Esa-Pekka Salonen
Recorded Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki, Finland,
September 2004. DDD
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 00289 477 5375 [66:54]
[CT]
Three
impressive major works by composer/conductor
Salonen in magnificent performances. A triumph
all round and highly recommended.... see Full
Review
RECORDING
OF THE MONTH Dmitri
SHOSTAKOVICH
(1906-1975) String Quartets 1-15
Taneyev Quartet Recorded in the Glinka Hall,
Leningrad, 1968-78
AULOS AMC2 0551/6 [6 CDs: 50.29 + 54.06
+ 70.09 + 68.57 + 56.16 + 62.27] [JW]
One
of the greatest of all cycles of these quartets
... in many ways its claims on the collector
go beyond even that recommendation. Aulos
has surpassed itself ... the highest recommendation
... see Full
Review
BARGAIN OF THE MONTH
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Samuel
BARBER
(1910-1981) Violin
Concerto, op.14 (1940) [23:35] Cello Concerto,
op.22 (1945) [26:09] Piano Concerto, op.38
(1962) [29:00]
Kyoko Takezawa (violin), Steven Isserlis
(cello), John Browning (piano), Saint Louis
Symphony Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin Recorded
April 24th and December 2nd
1994 (violin and cello concertos), and October
6th-7th 1990 (piano
concerto), Powell Symphony Hall, St. Louis
BMG-RCA CLASSIC LIBRARY 82876-65832-2 [79:19]
[GPJ]
Seventy-nine
minutes’ worth of pure musical pleasure –
at this price, what more could you want? ...
see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
Symphony No 2 in D major, Op. 36 (1801-2)
[32’16"] Johannes
BRAHMS (1833-1897)
Symphony No 2 in D major, Op. 73
(1877) [39’46"]
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Mariss Jansons
rec. live, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, 27-28
October 2004. DSD
RCO LIVE RCD 05002 [71’50"] [JQ]
One
of the finest orchestral CDs to have come
my way for a very long time. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN OF THE MONTH Aaron
COPLAND
(1900-1990) Billy
the Kid (1938) [21:08] Appalachian
Spring (1944) [35:52] Rodeo (1942)
[19:15]
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra/Michael Tilson
Thomas Recorded in Davies Symphony Hall, San
Francisco, 19-23 May 1999
BMG CLASSICS (RCA RED SEAL) 82876 65840 2
[76:29] [PL]
This
is a superb disc, and - frankly - I can't
think of a single (even trivial) disappointment
or imperfection with which to detain you.
Time to go out and buy! ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Fryderyck
CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Scherzos,
opp.20 [10:32], 31 [09:49], 39 [07:32], E
[11:38], Preludes, op. 28: nos. 4-10, 13,
19, 11, 2, 23, 21 [20:46]
Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Scherzi recorded
1977 by Ariola-Eurodisc for Mezhdunarodnaya
KNIGA, Preludes recorded live at Kanagwa Kenmin
Hall, Japan, 20th March 1979
REGIS RRC 1199 [60:17] [CH]
Simply
stunning. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Edward
ELGAR
(1857-1934) Introduction
and Allegro for string quartet and string
orchestra Op. 47 (1904-5) [15:24] Enigma
Variations Op. 36 (1896-99) [32:08] Benjamin
BRITTEN (1913-1976) Our Hunting
Fathers op. 8 (1936) [27:28] Heather Harper
(soprano) Quartet: David Nolan (violin); Dermot
Crehan (violin); Rusen Gunes (viola); Mark
Jackson (cello).
London Philharmonic Orchestra/Bernard Haitink
rec. Royal Festival Hall, London, 27 Nov 1984
(Intro and Allegro), Royal Albert Hall,
London, 14 Aug 1979 (Britten); 28 Aug 1986
(Enigma)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA LPO-0002 [75:18]
[RB]
Life
enhancing music-making. Essential supplementary
listening for devotees of Elgar and Britten.
Harper and Haitink add nitro-glycerine to
Britten's early masterpiece. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Eugene
GOOSSENS (1893-1962)
Orchestral Works CD1
[79.55] Symphony No. 1 (1940) [42.02] Oboe
Concerto (1927) [12.22] Tam O’Shanter
(1919) [3.10] Concert Piece for two
harps, oboe (doubling cor anglais) and orchestra
(1958) [22.00] West Australian Symphony Orchestra/Vernon
Handley CD2 [61.57] Symphony No 2 (1944)
Concertino (1927) Fantasy for Nine
Winds (1924) Sydney Symphony Orchestra/Vernon
Handley. CD 3 [76.12] Divertissement
(1959-60) 18.37 Variations on a Chinese
Theme (1911-12) [27.18] The Eternal
Rhythm (1913) [20.24] Kaleidoscope
(1917, 1933) [9.50]
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra/Vernon Handley
rec. March; Nov 1996 Perth Concert Hall (CD1);
Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House 19-20 Nov
1993, 30 Nov 1993 (Symphony 2, Concertino);
Eugene Goossens Hall, ABC Ultimo Center, Sydney,
30 Nov 1993 (Fantasy); Oct 1995 Melbourne
Concert Hall (CD3). DDD
ABC CLASSICS 476 7632 [3 CDs: 79.55 +
61.57 + 76.12] [RB]
This
set is most warmly recommended. If you enjoy
Bax, Bridge, Szymanowski, Scriabin, Schmitt
and the French voluptuaries this is for you.
Glorious! ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Engelbert
HUMPERDINCK
(1854-1921) Hänsel
und Gretel [106’40"] Hänsel:
Elisabeth Grümmer (soprano) Gretel: Elisabeth
Schwarzkopf (soprano) Peter: Josef Metternich
(baritone) Getrud: Maria von Ilosvay (soprano)
The Witch: Else Schürhoff (contralto)
The Sandman: Amy Felbermayer (soprano) The
Dew Fairy: Amy Felbermayer (soprano) Loughton
High School for Girls Choir; Bancroft’s School
Choir
Philharmonia Orchestra/Herbert von Karajan
Recorded 27, 29, 30 June, 1, 2 July, 1953,
Kingsway Hall, London Appendix: Highlights
from Hänsel und Gretel. Historical
Recordings 1928-1937 All ADD
NAXOS 8.110897-98 [62’45" + 64’36"]
[JQ]
This
is an unmissable bargain, which I cannot recommend
highly enough. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Darius
MILHAUD (1892-1974)
CD
1 Six Little Symphonies, L'homme
et son désir, Piano Concerto
No. 2, Suite cisalpine sur des airs
populaires piemontais, CD 2 Le
boeuf sur le toit, Concerto for
percussion and small orchestra, Concerto
No. 1 for viola and orchestra, La
muse ménagère, Le
carnaval d'Aix.
Luxembourg Radio Symphony Orchestra/Darius
Milhaud , Luxembourg Radio Symphony Orchestra/Bernard
Kontarsky /Louis de Froment rec. 1967-68,
1972. ADD. stereo.
VOXBOX CDX 5109 [75:25 + 74:59] [RB]
One
of classical music’s bargains of all time
... at less than bargain price two and a half
hours of engaging music: gritty, jazzy, pastoral,
urbane, winsome and witty.... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Thomas
TALLIS (c.1505-1585)
Spem
in alium [12:14] Salve intemerata [23:10]
Missa salve intemerata [28:11] With all our
heart [3:15] Discomfort them, O Lord [6:38]
I call and cry to thee, O Lord [4:11]
Oxford Camerata/Jeremy Summerly Recorded at
All Hallows, Gospel Oak, London from 21-23
January 2005.
NAXOS 8.557770 [77:19] [KS]
A
complete winner. Buy it soon; it is a spiritual
experience. ... see Full
Review
BARGAIN
OF THE MONTH Takács
Quartet - A Celebration CD
1 Joseph HAYDN (1732-1809)
String Quartet in C major, Op. 76 No.
3 Emperor (1796-1797) Recorded at the
Schubertsaal, Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria
in August 1987a Wolfgang
Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) Serenade
for strings (No. 13) in G major, KV 525 Eine
kleine Nachtmusik (1787) Recorded at the
Reitstadel, Neumarkt, Germany in November
1997be Ludwig
van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
String Quartet in A major, Op. 18 No.
5 (1798-1800) Recorded at St. Georges Church,
Bristol, England in November 2002b
CD 2 Antonín DVOŘÁK
(1841-1904) String Quartet in F
major, Op. 96 American (1893) Recorded
at the Henry Wood Hall, London, England in
August 1989a Bedřich
SMETANA (1824-1884) String Quartet
No. 1 in E minor From my life (1876)
Recorded at the Evangelische Kirche, Honrath,
Germany in Nov. to Dec. 1995b Alexander
BORODIN (1833-1887) String Quartet
No. 2 in D major (1881) Recorded at the Evangelische
Kirche, Honrath, Germany in Nov. to Dec. 1995b
CD 3 Antonín DVOŘÁK
(1841-1904) Five Bagatelles,
for 2 violins, cello and harmonium, Op. 47
(1878) Recorded at the Henry Wood Hall, London,
England in August 1989af Piano
Quintet in A major, Op. 81 (1887) Recorded
at the Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk, England
in November 1998bc Hugo
WOLF (1860 - 1903) Italian Serenade,
for String Quartet in G major (1887) Recorded
at the Reitstadel, Neumarkt, Germany in November
1997b CD 4 Franz
Peter SCHUBERT (1797-1828) String
Quintet in C major, Op. 163, D.956 (1828)
Recorded at the Church Studios, Crouch End,
London, England in December 1991ad
Bela BARTÓK
(1881-1945) String Quartet No.
4, Sz 91 (1928) Recorded at the Reitstadel,
Neumarkt, Germany in August to September 1996b
Takács Quartet (original line-up)a
Gabor Takács-Nagy (violin); Károly
Schranz (violin); Gabor Ormai (viola); András
Fejér (cello) Takács Quartet
(present line-up)b Edward Dusinberre
(violin); Károly Schranz (violin) Roger
Tapping (viola); András Fejér
(cello) Additional players: Andreas Haefliger
(piano)c; Miklós Perényi
(cello)d; Joseph Carver (double
bass)e; Gabor Ormai (harmonium)f
DECCA 476 2802 [4CDs: 72:00 + 78:30 +
62:29 + 78:13] [MC]
Not
a run-of-the-mill compilation. Musical content
matched by superb interpretations. A top class
release worthy of considerable praise. Would
enhance any collection. ... see Full
Review