Review - The Mercury Masters: Antal Dorati in London
Rob Cowan dips into the latest Eloquence collections of the conductor’s recordings
Listening first time around to pianist Oliver Triendl and the Vogler Quartet in the great Dvořák (second) Piano Quintet I...
Reviewed by Rob Cowan in issue: 11/2016
Recordings of Biber’s Mystery Sonatas have been appearing at a steady rate (once a year on average) over the last...
Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 11/2016
With this new release, Gautier Capuçon and his regular pianist Frank Braley enter a field crowded with stellar performances from...
Reviewed by Harriet Smith in issue: 11/2016
‘Nothing is determined in advance of the music of Hans Abrahamsen and Bent Sørensen,’ writes Norwegian accordionist Frode Haltli in...
Reviewed by Andrew Mellor in issue: 11/2016
When Alexei Lubimov recorded Ustvolskaya’s Concerto for piano, strings and timpani (1946) for a not dissimilar bran tub of shortish...
Reviewed by David Gutman in issue: 11/2016
This recording completes a circular journey for Jennifer Koh. In 1992 the American violinist was conducted by Alexander Vedernikov in...
Reviewed by Mark Pullinger in issue: 11/2016
If Tchaikovsky became the ‘uncrowned composer laureate’ of Imperial Russia, as Richard Taruskin so persuasively argues, surely the G major...
Reviewed by Patrick Rucker in issue: 11/2016
If this is disc is anything to go by, Andrés Orozco-Estrada is a fine Straussian. He negotiates his way through...
Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 11/2016
Kent Nagano’s recent recording of Eine Alpensinfonie (Farao, 9/16) claimed to offer a considered, unbombastic approach to Strauss’s final, grandly...
Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 11/2016
Born in Maidenhead, Berkshire, Francis Shaw has enjoyed a busy career as a composer, teacher and administrator, and celebrates his...
Reviewed by Andrew Achenbach in issue: 11/2016
Rob Cowan dips into the latest Eloquence collections of the conductor’s recordings
Rob Cowan’s monthly survey of historic reissues and archive recordings
This compact, all-in-one hi-fi package from Pro-Ject strips away the system-matching fuss,...
‘There is very little comfort here for anyone who regards music as an ennobling or humanising force’
Andrew Farach-Colton enjoys a sumptuous set of the Japanese conductor’s recordings
Rob Cowan on sets honouring a composer anniversary and a Croatian conductor
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