Review - French School Pianists Play French Concertos
'Another invaluable set that puts pianophiles in APR’s debt once more'
It was Ercole Pasquini’s dismissal from the post of organist at St Peter’s in Rome that led to the appointment...
Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 9/2003
Once again, battle royal is waged between Rousset and Baumont in their ongoing complete Couperin series. For the public it...
Reviewed by Lionel Salter in issue: 3/1995
The collector's eye (used to flicking through lists of contents to see whether there is anything new under the sun)...
Reviewed in issue 3/1994
Pedro de Escobar’s polyphonic setting of the Requiem Mass is the earliest extant from the Iberian peninsula, and among the...
Reviewed by Tess Knighton in issue: 11/1998
It was in 1939 that Benjamin Britten first met the Canadian composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist Colin McPhee (1900-64). Having recently...
Reviewed by Andrew Achenbach in issue: 1/2004
Gesualdo’s Holy Week Responsories now boast an impressive discography, though surprisingly, none of the Italian ensembles associated with the madrigal...
Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 11/2009
The Poulenc Flute Sonata is one of those works which, if you respond to the idiom at all, catch you...
Reviewed by Christopher Headington in issue: 12/1991
Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony was the work which changed the course of Otto Klemperer’s musical career. In Berlin in 1905 he...
Reviewed by Richard Osborne in issue: 10/2010
Whether their misleading title (Bach would not have given the English a thought during their conception) or the unusual gravitas...
Reviewed by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood in issue: 4/2003
Having so rewardingly picked up the British light music gauntlet thrown down by Marco Polo, ASV now has two Addinsell...
Reviewed by Andrew Lamb in issue: 8/1999
'Another invaluable set that puts pianophiles in APR’s debt once more'
New releases celebrate iconic recordings, fresh discoveries and musical adventures across the...
WiiM Ultra/VibeLink Amp: an ultra-compact take on the ‘just add speakers’ system, this affordable...
‘With Karajan controlling everything, would Large cave in and take what amounted to a secretarial...
‘Yudina really was a “symbol of nonconformism” among Soviet musicians, dressed like a nun and in the...
Mark Pullinger leafs through an idiosyncratic selection from Erato’s Bizet back catalogue
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