Review - French School Pianists Play French Concertos
'Another invaluable set that puts pianophiles in APR’s debt once more'
This succinct, magically fleet recital (Gulda’s first at the Salzburg Festival, given in 1964) comes, ironically, from an iconoclast who...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 12/2002
Enescu follows Walt Whitman’s injunction to “sail for the deep waters only” in Vox maris, a work which the sixth...
Reviewed in issue 8/1996
Curiously, the music on this disc is presented in reverse chronological order (Mozart, Gluck, Handel). Any slight reservations that one...
Reviewed by Stanley Sadie in issue: 2/2000
Endimione is a serenata or azione drammatica; J C Bach composed it in 1772 for concert performance at the King's...
Reviewed by Stanley Sadie in issue: 5/2000
One is struck by the overwhelming majority of pieces in honour of the Virgin Mary in the extant sources of...
Reviewed by mberry in issue: 13/1997
On this evidence, the arrival of Constantine Orbelian as Music Director of the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, the first American to...
Reviewed in issue 11/1998
Hendricks and Lupu are not the first names that would spring to mind for a Schubertiade. And it is precisely...
Reviewed by hfinch in issue: 4/1987
Philip Sawyers is a British composer, violinist and teacher now in his late fifties. As a result of an American...
Reviewed by Peter Dickinson in issue: 1/2011
Pushkin’s ‘Little Tragedies’ have been a fruitful source for little operas, embodying as they do what Philip Taylor calls in...
Reviewed by John Warrack in issue: 8/2004
A ministerial Department of Recording Schedules is not a pleasant thought, but it might—just might—manage to avoid such a situation...
Reviewed in issue 2/1985
'Another invaluable set that puts pianophiles in APR’s debt once more'
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