Review - The Mercury Masters: Antal Dorati in London
Rob Cowan dips into the latest Eloquence collections of the conductor’s recordings
Orfeo here rounds up once more a production’s cast long known to collectors in both sound (numerous dealer labels) and...
Reviewed by Mike Ashman in issue: 07/2016
The serenata La gloria di Primavera (1716) was commissioned by the Neapolitan Duke Nicola Gaetani dell’Aquila d’Aragona for his wife...
Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 07/2016
One ring to rule them all: a giant metallic ring dominates the set of this new production of Faust from...
Reviewed by Mark Pullinger in issue: 07/2016
Les Surprises was co-founded by Louis-Noël Bestion de Camboulas in 2010. In what has become a French tradition, the group...
Reviewed by Richard Lawrence in issue: 07/2016
At his death, Monteverdi left us a small, precious handful of operas. Even allowing for those lost, his output in...
Reviewed by Alexandra Coghlan in issue: 07/2016
You only have to compare the titles of these two recordings to realise what an inspired idea it was to...
Reviewed by William Yeoman in issue: 07/2016
‘Les voyages de l’Amour’ takes its name from a 1736 opéra-ballet by Boismortier. Looking at the instrumentation for that work,...
Reviewed by Julie Anne Sadie in issue: 07/2016
A pardessus recital is a rarity, indeed! Fine treble viol plays are reasonably thick on the ground these days but...
Reviewed by Julie Anne Sadie in issue: 07/2016
Enescu’s Légende gives its title to this album, and it sets the mood. It’s too serious to count as a...
Reviewed by Richard Bratby in issue: 07/2016
Hot on the heels of the astonishing Leonidas Kavakos and his unfashionable programme of violin encores (Decca, 6/16) comes a...
Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: 07/2016
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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