20th Century 
          Violin Concertos CD 
          1 Karol SZYMANOWSKI 
          (1882-1937) Violin 
          Concerto No. 1 (1916) [23:58] Bela 
          BARTÓK (1881-1945) Violin 
          Concerto No. 2 (1938) [38:50] CD 2 Frank 
          MARTIN (1890-1974) Violin Concerto 
          (1952) [30:35] Darius 
          MILHAUD (1892-1974) Violin Concerto 
          No. 2 (1946) [26:02] Samuel 
          BARBER (1910-1981) Violin Concerto 
          (1940) [23:06]  Xiao-Wang Dong (violin) (Szymanowski; 
          Bartók) Adelaide Symphony Orchestra/Omri 
          Hadari (Szymanowski; Bartók) Dene Olding 
          (violin) (Martin, Milhaud, Barber) Melbourne 
          Symphony Orchestra/Hiroyuki Iwaki (Martin, 
          Milhaud, Barber) rec. Adelaide Town Hall, 
          Dec 1988 (Szymanowski; Bartók); Robert 
          Blackwood Hall, Monash University 28-29 May 
          1990 (Barber); 3-7 Dec 1991 (Milhaud, Martin).
 
          Xiao-Wang Dong (violin) (Szymanowski; 
          Bartók) Adelaide Symphony Orchestra/Omri 
          Hadari (Szymanowski; Bartók) Dene Olding 
          (violin) (Martin, Milhaud, Barber) Melbourne 
          Symphony Orchestra/Hiroyuki Iwaki (Martin, 
          Milhaud, Barber) rec. Adelaide Town Hall, 
          Dec 1988 (Szymanowski; Bartók); Robert 
          Blackwood Hall, Monash University 28-29 May 
          1990 (Barber); 3-7 Dec 1991 (Milhaud, Martin). 
           ABC CLASSICS 476 7182 [62:17 + 79:59] 
          [RB]
 
          ABC CLASSICS 476 7182 [62:17 + 79:59] 
          [RB]
        This 
          is the sort of set that would do very good 
          service to the young exploratory music-lover 
          setting out in the foothills. I hope that 
          it finds its mark.... see Full 
          Review 
         
          An die 
          Musik CD1: 
          Schubert: 
          An die Musik, Der Musensohn, Du bist der 
          Ruh, Ständchen, Bach: Ich habe 
          genug, Gluck: 
          Ach, ich habe sie verloren, Mozart: 
          Der Volgelfänger bin ich ja, Fin ch’han 
          dal vono, Brahms: 
          Feldeinsamkeit, Liszt: 
          Es musss ein Wunderbares sein, Strauss: 
          Ständchen, Wolf: 
          Verborgenheit, Wagner: 
          Wie Todesahnung – o du mein holder Abendstern, 
          Was duftet doch der Flieder, Strauss: 
          Herr, Graf, Sie haben Ihren werten Breif, 
          Schubert: 
          Das Lied im Grünen, Die liebe Farbe, 
          Erstarrung, Der Leiermann, Abschied. CD2: 
          Mahler: 
          Vier Rückert Lieder, Schumann: 
          Dichterliebe, Brahms: 
          * An eine Äolsharfe, Mondnacht, Wolf:*Ein 
          Ständchen euch zu bringen, Was für 
          ein Lied, Debussy: 
          La Grotte, Mandoline, Schoeck: 
          Nachruf, Fischer-Dieskau:* 
          Erzähltes Leben (excerpt), Orff: 
          Estuans interius.  DVD 
          video:* Schubert: 
          Am Fenster, Auf der Donau, Des Fräuleins 
          Liebeslauschen, Auf der Bruck, Fischerweise, 
          Der Wanderer, Die Sterne, Im Frühling 
          * first releases on CD
DVD 
          video:* Schubert: 
          Am Fenster, Auf der Donau, Des Fräuleins 
          Liebeslauschen, Auf der Bruck, Fischerweise, 
          Der Wanderer, Die Sterne, Im Frühling 
          * first releases on CD  Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) Böhm, 
          Fricsay, Gerdes, Jochum, Ristenpart, Keilberth 
          (conductors) Barenboim, Demus, Engel, Klust, 
          Moore, Richter, Sawallisch, Weber (piano) 
          Various dates of recording from 1950 to 1984 
          DVD-all regions DDD - Mono and Stereo
 
          Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) Böhm, 
          Fricsay, Gerdes, Jochum, Ristenpart, Keilberth 
          (conductors) Barenboim, Demus, Engel, Klust, 
          Moore, Richter, Sawallisch, Weber (piano) 
          Various dates of recording from 1950 to 1984 
          DVD-all regions DDD - Mono and Stereo  DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 000289 477 5556 (2005) 
          [78’35" + 71’11" + 28’37] [AO]
 
          DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 000289 477 5556 (2005) 
          [78’35" + 71’11" + 28’37] [AO]
        Compromises 
          have to be made with collections like this. 
          For experienced listeners the DVD of a recital 
          with Richter is the set’s main raison d’être 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Anthems 
          for the 21st Century Jonathan 
          DOVE Bless 
          the Lord, O my soul (2000)* [5’15"] Jonathan 
          RATHBONE Absolon, my son (2003) 
          [5’37"] Will 
          TODD Angel Song II (2004) [4’45"] 
          Jeremy FILSELL Mysterium 
          Christi (2004)* [6’22"] Humphrey 
          CLUCAS Hear my crying, O God (2004) 
          [3’34"] Stephen 
          BARLOW When I see on Rood (2004) 
          [6’37"] Gabriel 
          JACKSON Now I have known, O Lord 
          (2004) [7’35"] James 
          MACMILLAN Chosen (2003)* [6’54"] 
          Philip MOORE I 
          saw him standing (2004) [7’28"] Richard 
          BLACKFORD On Another’s Sorrow (2004) 
          [4’09"] Barrie 
          BIGNOLD Peace (2004) [5’54"] 
          Ward SWINGLE Give 
          us this day (2004) [4’42"]  Vasari Singers/Jeremy Backhouse *Jeremy Filsell 
          (organ) Rec. 18–20 Feb 2005, Tonbridge School 
          Chapel. DDD
 
          Vasari Singers/Jeremy Backhouse *Jeremy Filsell 
          (organ) Rec. 18–20 Feb 2005, Tonbridge School 
          Chapel. DDD  SIGNUM CLASSICS SIGCD059 [69’55"] 
          [JQ]
 
          SIGNUM CLASSICS SIGCD059 [69’55"] 
          [JQ]
        A 
          most stimulating collection of music and it 
          is hard to imagine that it could be performed 
          better ... see Full 
          Review 
        The 
          Art of the Cello Johann 
          Nepomuk HUMMEL (1778-1837) Grand 
          Sonata in A major for cello and piano, Op. 
          104 [21:20] (1824) Joseph 
          HAYDN (1732-1809) Trio in G major 
          for flute, cello and piano, Hob.XV:15* [18:49] 
          (1790) Fryderyk CHOPIN 
          (1810-1849) Sonata in G minor for 
          cello and piano, Op. 65 [29:37] (1848)  Franz Bartolomey (cello); Madoka Inui (piano); 
          *Monika Guca (flute) recorded at Studio 2 
          of the ORF Funkhaus Vienna, 6-9 October 2004
 
          Franz Bartolomey (cello); Madoka Inui (piano); 
          *Monika Guca (flute) recorded at Studio 2 
          of the ORF Funkhaus Vienna, 6-9 October 2004 
           NAXOS 8.557708 [69:48] [PL]
 
          NAXOS 8.557708 [69:48] [PL]
        Top-drawer 
          performances of always-agreeable programmes 
          bringing together familiar and unfamiliar 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
        A 
          Walk on the Light Side Stephen 
          BULLA Montclair 
          Citadel Dick 
          KROMMENHOEK From that Sacred 
          Hill Trad. arr. 
          MORRISON Ye Banks and Braes 
          Harry JAMES 
          arr. Mark FREEH 
          Carnival of Venice Leonard 
          BALLANTINE Go down, Moses Trad. 
          arr. Peter GRAHAM 
          Hine e Hine Ray 
          STEADMAN-ALLEN Simple Gifts 
          Trevor DAVIS 
          Knowing You PEARCE/KAISER/MAYFIELD 
          arr. HAYWARD 
          Joshua 
          Graeme PRESS 
          trs. SILFVERBERG 
          Don’t Let the Devil! SHEA 
          arr. SMITH The 
          Wonder of it all Eiliv 
          HERIKSTAD All to Jesus Leonard 
          BALLANTINE Since Jesus Trad. 
          arr. BOWES 
          David of the White Rock Erik 
          SILFVERBERG Tomado de la Mano 
          Norman BEARCROFT 
          Every time I feel the Spirit 
          SHOSTAKOVICH 
          trs. CORDNER 
          Folk Festival Trad. arr. Peter 
          GRAHAM Swedish Folk Song  Hendon Band of the Salvation Army/Stephen 
          Cobb Recorded November 2004, Watford Town 
          Hall. DDD
 
          Hendon Band of the Salvation Army/Stephen 
          Cobb Recorded November 2004, Watford Town 
          Hall. DDD  SP&S SPS 194 CD [62:15] [CT]
 
          SP&S SPS 194 CD [62:15] [CT]
         
        
A 
          glimpse at the concert repertoire of one of 
          our leading Salvation Army brass bands. ... 
          see Full Review 
          
        
The 
          Story of American Classical Music Author: 
          Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2 CDs with 
          130-page booklet: (20,000-word essay; Timeline 
          of historical and musical events; illustrated 
          throughout with composer pictures) Includes 
          music by MacDowell, Foote, Chadwick, Beach, 
          Ives, Sousa, Joplin, Gershwin, Copland, Schuman, 
          Barber, Cage, Bernstein, Carter, Glass, Adams 
          and many others.  NAXOS 8.558164-65 [78:39 + 79:22] [RB]
 
          NAXOS 8.558164-65 [78:39 + 79:22] [RB] 
          
        
A 
          set that is handsome but opinionated, wrongheaded 
          but satisfying, infuriating but intriguing. 
          Read it and be encouraged to explore... see 
          Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Marian Anderson 
          – A recital of opera, lieder and oratorio 
           Marian Anderson (contralto) William King (piano) 
          Kosti Vehanen (piano) Franz Rupp (piano) RCA 
          Victor Chamber Orchestra/Robert Shaw (Bach) 
          with Robert Bloom (oboe) Orchestra/Lawrence 
          Collingwood (Verdi) Recorded 1923-51
 
          Marian Anderson (contralto) William King (piano) 
          Kosti Vehanen (piano) Franz Rupp (piano) RCA 
          Victor Chamber Orchestra/Robert Shaw (Bach) 
          with Robert Bloom (oboe) Orchestra/Lawrence 
          Collingwood (Verdi) Recorded 1923-51  SYMPOSIUM SYMPCD1270 [78.03] [JW]
 
          SYMPOSIUM SYMPCD1270 [78.03] [JW]
         
        
Here 
          you can investigate the more esoteric fringes 
          of her repertoire in this well constructed 
          and programmed disc. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
Baroque 
          oboe concertos Alessandro 
          MARCELLO (1684-1750) 
          Concerto 
          in D minor for oboe, strings and continuo 
          Domenico SCARLATTI 
          (1685-1757)/Gordon 
          BRYAN Concerto No. 1 in G major 
          Tomaso ALBINONI (1684-1750) 
          Concerto in B flat major Op. 7 No. 3; 
          Concerto in D minor; Concerto in D major Op.7 
          No. 6; Concerto in C major Op. 7 No. 12 Arcangelo 
          CORELLI (1653-1713)/John 
          BARBIROLLI Concerto for Oboe and 
          Strings Johann Sebastian 
          BACH (1685-1750) 
          Sinfonia from Church Cantata BWV 
          156; Adagio in B minor from Easter Oratorio 
          BWV 249 Domenico 
          CIMAROSA (1749-1801)/Arthur 
          BENJAMIN Concerto No. 1 in G major 
          George Frideric HANDEL 
          (1685-1739) Concerto No. 3 in G 
          minor; Concerto No. 1 in B flat major Giovanni 
          Battista PERGOLESI (1710-1736)/John 
          BARBIROLLI Concerto No. 1 in G 
          major Brynjar Hoff (oboe)  English Chamber Orchestra/Ian Watson Recorded 
          January 1989, Rosslyn Hill Chapel, London 
          (disc 1)/ May 1993, All Saints Church, East 
          Finchley, London (disc 2)
 
          English Chamber Orchestra/Ian Watson Recorded 
          January 1989, Rosslyn Hill Chapel, London 
          (disc 1)/ May 1993, All Saints Church, East 
          Finchley, London (disc 2)  SIMAX CLASSICS PSC 1254 [59.34 + 50.27] 
          [RH]
 
          SIMAX CLASSICS PSC 1254 [59.34 + 50.27] 
          [RH]  
        
Put 
          your nit-picking hat away ... there is much 
          to enjoy, notably the seductive tone of Hoff’s 
          oboe playing and his apparently effortless 
          technique. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Belcanto. 
          The Tenors of the 78 era. 
          Part 1 Enrico 
          Caruso, Beniamino Gigli, Toto Schipa, Joseph 
          Schmidt, Leo Slezak and Richard Tauber  Subtitles GB, F, D, I, E, Picture Format 4;3 
          Black and White PAL, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo, 
          Liner Notes GB, D, F, DVD9, Region 0 Director 
          Jan Schmidt-Garre Producer Elmar Kruse
 
          Subtitles GB, F, D, I, E, Picture Format 4;3 
          Black and White PAL, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo, 
          Liner Notes GB, D, F, DVD9, Region 0 Director 
          Jan Schmidt-Garre Producer Elmar Kruse  DVD - TDK EUROARTS DV-DOCBEL1 [170’] [JW]
 
          DVD - TDK EUROARTS DV-DOCBEL1 [170’] [JW] 
          
        
Accomplished 
          with thoughtfulness and imagination ,,, highly 
          recommended for lovers of the Vocal Art. ... 
          see Full 
          Review 
        
           
          My name is Barbara 
           
          Roger 	QUILTER 
          (1877-1953) Seven Elizabethan Lyrics, 
          Op. 12 (1908) [12’35"] Charles 
          T GRIFFES (1864-1920) Three poems 
          of Fiona Macleod, Op. 11 (1918) [9’59"] 
          Aaron COPLAND Four 
          early songs (1918-22) [9’40"] Benjamin 
          BRITTEN (1913-1976) On this Island, 
          Op. 11 (1938) – five songs for high voice 
          and piano [13’30"] Leonard 
          BERNSTEIN (1918-1990) I hate music! 
          (1943) – five kids songs for soprano and piano 
          [6’45"] Samuel 
          BARBER (1910-1981) Four songs, 
          Op. 13 (1940) [8’33"]  Barbara Bonney (soprano); Malcolm Martineau 
          (piano) rec. St. Martin’s, East Woodhay, Hampshire, 
          England. 21-24 February, 2005. DDD
 
          Barbara Bonney (soprano); Malcolm Martineau 
          (piano) rec. St. Martin’s, East Woodhay, Hampshire, 
          England. 21-24 February, 2005. DDD  ONYX CLASSICS ONYX 4003 [62’04"] 
          [JQ]
 
          ONYX CLASSICS ONYX 4003 [62’04"] 
          [JQ] 
        
This 
          is a distinguished CD, which I have enjoyed 
          greatly and will continue to enjoy in the 
          future. I recommend it very highly. ... see 
          Full Review 
           
        
 
        
Montserrat 
          Caballé Rarities 
          Gioachino ROSSINI (1792-1868) 
          La 
          donna del lagoa (1819) – Tanti 
          affetti in tal momento [3’55]; Fra 
          il padre e fra l’amante [4’12]. Otellob 
          (1816) – O tu, del mio dolor [0’54]; 
          Assisa a’ piè d’un salice [8’03]; 
          Deh, calma, o ciel [2’17]. Stabat 
          Mater (1833, rev. 1842) – Inflammatus 
          e accensusa [5’16]. Armida 
          (1817) – D’amore al dolce imperoa 
          [7’09]. Tancredic (1813) 
          – O patria, dolce e ingrata patria [4’26]; 
          Di tanti palpiti [2’48]. L’assedio 
          di Corinto (1826) – L’ora fatal s’appressac 
          [3’00]; Giusto ciel! In tal periglioa 
          [3’31]. Gaetano 
          DONIZETTI (1797-1848) 
          Belisariod 
          (1835) – Plauso! Voci di gloria [2’17]; 
          Sin la tomba è a me negatta [3’08]; 
          O desio della vendetta [3’47]. Parisina 
          d’Estee (1833) – No, più 
          salir non ponno [4’05]; Ciel, sei tu 
          che in tal momento [6’24]; Ugo è 
          spento [5’06]. Torquato Tassof 
          (1833) – Fatal Goffredo! [3’25]; Io 
          l’udia ne’ suoi bei carmi [2’37]; Trono 
          e corona [3’21]. Gemma di Vergyg 
          (1834) – Lascia, Guido, ch’io possa vendicare 
          [2’23]; Una voce al cor d’intorno [3’57]; 
          Egli riede? [5’49]. Giuseppe 
          VERDI (1813-1901) 
          Un giorno di regnoh 
          (1840) – Ah! Non m’hanno ingannata! … Grave 
          a core innamorato [2’55]; Se dee cadar 
          la vedova [2’48]. I Lombardih 
          (1843) – Qual prodigio! … Non fu sogno! 
          [3’38]. I due Foscarii (1844) 
          – No, mi lasciate … Tu al cui sguardo onnipossente 
          [5’34]; Che mi rechi? … La clemenza! 
          [2’51]. Alziraj (1846) 
          – Riposa. Tutte, in suo dolor vegliante 
          [3’11]; Da Gusman, su fragil barca 
          [3’57]; Alta pietade ogn’anima … Nell’astro 
          che piú fulgifo [2’22]. Attilah 
          (1846) – Liberamente or piangi … Oh! Nel 
          fuggente nuvolo [5’44]. Il corsaroh 
          (1848) – Egli non riede ancora! [2’08]; 
          Non so le tetre immagini [3’41]. Aroldok 
          (1857) – Oh, cielo! Dove son’io [4’23]; 
          Ah! dagli scanni eterei [4’10]; Ah, 
          dal sen di quella tomba [3’35].  Montserrat 
          Caballé, eMargareta Elkins 
          (sopranos); bCorinne Vozza, jMaja 
          Sunara (mezzos); dgErmanno Mauro, 
          kLajos Kozma (tenors); gLeslie 
          Fyson (baritone); egTom McDonnell 
          (bass); Ambrosian Opera Chorus; RCA Italiana 
          Opera aijChorus and abchijkOrchestra/abcCarlo 
          Felice Cillario, hijkAnton Guadagno; 
          defgLondon Symphony Orchestra/Carlo 
          Felice. Rec. RCA Italiana Studios, Rome, on 
          abcJuly 24th-29th 
          and hijkJanuary 5th-7th, 
          9th-11th and 13th, 
          1967, defgWalthamstow Town Hall, 
          London, on September 3rd-6th, 
          1969 ADD
Montserrat 
          Caballé, eMargareta Elkins 
          (sopranos); bCorinne Vozza, jMaja 
          Sunara (mezzos); dgErmanno Mauro, 
          kLajos Kozma (tenors); gLeslie 
          Fyson (baritone); egTom McDonnell 
          (bass); Ambrosian Opera Chorus; RCA Italiana 
          Opera aijChorus and abchijkOrchestra/abcCarlo 
          Felice Cillario, hijkAnton Guadagno; 
          defgLondon Symphony Orchestra/Carlo 
          Felice. Rec. RCA Italiana Studios, Rome, on 
          abcJuly 24th-29th 
          and hijkJanuary 5th-7th, 
          9th-11th and 13th, 
          1967, defgWalthamstow Town Hall, 
          London, on September 3rd-6th, 
          1969 ADD
           BMG RCA RED SEAL 82876 62309 2 [70’49 
          + 73’04] [CC]
 
          BMG RCA RED SEAL 82876 62309 2 [70’49 
          + 73’04] [CC]
        Much 
          reason for celebration … This explains why 
          Caballé is a legend in no uncertain 
          terms. Hell will freeze over before I am parted 
          from this set. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Maria 
          Callas: A Portrait Vincenzo 
          BELLINI (1801 
          – 1835) Norma: 
          Casta Diva I Puritani: O rendetemi 
          la speme (w Nicola Rossi-Lemeni, bass; Rolando 
          Panerai, baritone); Qui la voce sua soave 
          (w Nicola Rossi-Lemeni, bass; Rolando Panerai, 
          baritone); Son vergin vezzosa (w Aurora Cattelani, 
          soprano; Giuseppe Di Stefano, tenor; Nicola 
          Rossi-Lemeni, bass and Carlo Forti, bass) 
          Gaetano DONIZETTI 
          (1797 – 1848) Lucia di Lammermoor: 
          Il dolce suono; Ohimè! Sorge il 
          tremendo; Ardon gli incensi; splendon le sacre 
          faci (w Gino Sarri, tenor; Raffaele Arié, 
          bass); Spargi d’amaro pianto (w Raffaele Arié, 
          bass; Tito Gobbi, baritone) Amilcare 
          PONCHIELLI (1834 – 1886) La 
          gioconda: O madre mia; Suicidio! Giuseppe 
          VERDI (1813 – 1901) La traviata: 
          Libiamo ne’ lieti calici (w Francesco 
          Albanese, tenor); E’ strano! E’ strano!; Ah, 
          fors’ è lui Giacomo 
          PUCCINI (1858 – 1924) Tosca: 
          Mario! Mario! ... Son qui! (w Giuseppe 
          Di Stefano, tenor); Ora stammi a sentir (w 
          Giuseppe Di Stefano, tenor); Vissi d’arte 
          
          Richard WAGNER (1813 
          – 1883) Tristan und Isolde: Liebestod 
          (Sung in Italian)  Maria Callas (soprano), 
          Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala, 
          Milan/Tullio Serafin (tracks 1 – 4, 14 – 16); 
          Chorus and Orchestra of the Maggio Musicale 
          Fiorentino/Tullio Serafin (tracks 5 – 8); 
          Turin Italian Radio Symphony Orchestra/Antonino 
          Votto (tracks 9, 10), Gabriele Santini (tracks 
          11 – 13), Arturo Basile (track 17) Recorded 
          in the Cinema Metropol, Milan, 1954 (track 
          1), in the Basilica di Santa Eufemia, Milan, 
          1953 (tracks 2 – 4), in the Teatro Comunale, 
          Florence, 1953 (tracks 5 – 8), in the Auditorium 
          RAI, Turin, 1952 (tracks 9, 10) and 1953 (tracks 
          11 – 13), at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan, 
          1953 (tracks 14 – 16) and by CETRA (recording 
          venue unknown) on 8th November 
          1949 (track 17)
 
          Maria Callas (soprano), 
          Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala, 
          Milan/Tullio Serafin (tracks 1 – 4, 14 – 16); 
          Chorus and Orchestra of the Maggio Musicale 
          Fiorentino/Tullio Serafin (tracks 5 – 8); 
          Turin Italian Radio Symphony Orchestra/Antonino 
          Votto (tracks 9, 10), Gabriele Santini (tracks 
          11 – 13), Arturo Basile (track 17) Recorded 
          in the Cinema Metropol, Milan, 1954 (track 
          1), in the Basilica di Santa Eufemia, Milan, 
          1953 (tracks 2 – 4), in the Teatro Comunale, 
          Florence, 1953 (tracks 5 – 8), in the Auditorium 
          RAI, Turin, 1952 (tracks 9, 10) and 1953 (tracks 
          11 – 13), at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan, 
          1953 (tracks 14 – 16) and by CETRA (recording 
          venue unknown) on 8th November 
          1949 (track 17)  NAXOS 
          8.111082 [68:11]
 
          NAXOS 
          8.111082 [68:11] 
          
        The gleaming high 
          notes, the ravishing pianissimo singing, the 
          somewhat hollow tone, sounding as if she had 
          pebble-stones in her mouth ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Teresa Carreño 
          (piano) Bedrich 
          SMETANA (1824-1884) Etude; 
          Am Seegestade Op.17 (1861) [4.08] Franz 
          LISZT (1811-1886) Sonetto del Petrarca, 
          No.104 (1839-46) [5.46] Hungarian Rhapsody 
          No.6 S244 (1846) [6.29] Franz 
          SCHUBERT (1797-1828) Soirée 
          de Vienne No.6 in A minor arranged by Franz 
          Liszt [6.38] Fryderyk 
          CHOPIN Ballade No. 1 in G minor 
          Op.23 (1831-42) [8.18] Ballade No. 3 in A 
          flat Op. 47(1831-42) [7.31] Nocturne in G 
          minor Op.37 No.2 (1837) [7.25] Nocturne in 
          C minor Op.48 No.1 (1837) [5.55] Ludwig 
          van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Piano 
          Sonata No.21 Op.53 Waldstein (1803-04)[21.14] 
          Teresa CARREÑO 
          (1853-1917) Little Waltz [3.25] 
           Teresa Carreño (piano) Piano Rolls 
          recorded in 1905
 
          Teresa Carreño (piano) Piano Rolls 
          recorded in 1905  PIERIAN 0022 [76.51] [JW]
 
          PIERIAN 0022 [76.51] [JW]
        Carreño 
          was a musician of major importance and we 
          should savour the opportunity to listen to 
          her, even in this imperfect form. ... see 
          Full Review 
          
         
          Pablo Casals: 
          Encores and Transcriptions Vol. 4: Complete 
          Acoustic Recordings Vol. 2. Franz 
          Josef HAYDN (1732-1809) Minuet 
          in Ca [3’28]. Cello Concerto No. 
          2 in D – Adagiob [4’43]. Enrique 
          GRANADOS (1867-1916) Spanish 
          Dancec (arr. Casals) [2’58]. 
          Georg Eduard GOLTERMANN 
          (1824-98) Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, 
          Op. 14 – Cantilenad [2’56]. Felix 
          MENDELSSOHN (1809-47) Spring 
          Songe [2’15]. Luigi 
          BOCCHERINI (1743-1805) Sonata in 
          A, G4 – Allegrof [4’10]. Richard 
          WAGNER (1813-83) Tannhäuser 
          – O du mein holder Abendstern (two versionsgh: 
          4’28 and 4’00). Robert 
          SCHUMANN (1810-56) Abendlied 
          [two versionsij: 3’13 and 3’44]. 
          Kinderszenen, Op. 15 – Träumereik 
          [3’23]. Wolfgang 
          Amadeus MOZART (1756-91) Clarinet 
          Quintet in A, K581 – Larghetto [two 
          versionslm: 4’19 and 4’29] Fritz 
          KREISLER (1875-1942) Chanson 
          Louis XIII and Pavanen [4’13]. 
          Camille SAINT-SAËNS 
          (1835-1921) Allegro appassionatoo 
          [3’10]. The Swanp [2’47]. 
          Georg Frederick HANDEL 
          (1685-1759) Xerxes – Largoq 
          [4’07]. Anton RUBINSTEIN 
          (1829-94) Melody in F, Op. 3r 
          (arr. Popper) [3’17]. Franz 
          LISZT (1811-86)Liebestraum in 
          A flat, S541 No. 3s [3’57]. Edward 
          LASSEN (1830-1904) 
          Thine Eyes so Bluet [2’35]. 
          Johann Sebastian 
          BACH (1685-1750) Orchestral Suite 
          No. 3 in D, BWV1068 – Airu 
          [3’42].  Pablo Casals (cello) acefnoCharles 
          Albert Baker, kprstWalter Golde 
          (pianos); lmclarinet and string 
          quartet; bdghijquorchestra. From 
          aoA5821, bA5847, cdA5847, 
          eA6020, f48710, gimA5953, 
          h49813, j49801, k49795, 
          lEnglish Columbia 7153, n48719, 
          p49796, q49802, r49804, 
          s49812, t79147, u49814. 
          Rec. April a16th, bc14th, 
          d15th, ef19th, 
          gli21st, mno22nd, 
          1916, April hj29th, 
          k21st, p22nd, 
          1q23rd, r24th, 
          s28th, tu29th, 
          1920. ADD
 
           Pablo Casals (cello) acefnoCharles 
          Albert Baker, kprstWalter Golde 
          (pianos); lmclarinet and string 
          quartet; bdghijquorchestra. From 
          aoA5821, bA5847, cdA5847, 
          eA6020, f48710, gimA5953, 
          h49813, j49801, k49795, 
          lEnglish Columbia 7153, n48719, 
          p49796, q49802, r49804, 
          s49812, t79147, u49814. 
          Rec. April a16th, bc14th, 
          d15th, ef19th, 
          gli21st, mno22nd, 
          1916, April hj29th, 
          k21st, p22nd, 
          1q23rd, r24th, 
          s28th, tu29th, 
          1920. ADD  NAXOS HISTORICAL GREAT CELLISTS 8.110986 
          [77’13][CC]
 
          NAXOS HISTORICAL GREAT CELLISTS 8.110986 
          [77’13][CC]
        Well 
          worth hearing for many, many reasons. As part 
          of the documentation of great cellists and 
          great musicians ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Dancing Through 
          Time - Bach to Gershwin Johann 
          Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) French 
          Suite No. 5 in G major [16:43] Robert 
          SCHUMANN (1810-1856) Papillons, 
          Op. 2 [14:22] Frederic 
          CHOPIN (1810-1849) Polonaise in 
          A flat major, Op. 53 [6:30] Franz 
          LISZT (1811-1886) Hungarian Rhapsody 
          No. 6 in D flat [6:35] Manuel 
          de FALLA (1876-1946) Ritual Fire 
          Dance [3:04] Alberto 
          GINASTERA (1916-1983) 3 Danzas 
          Argentinas [7:31] Igor 
          STRAVINSKY (1882-1971) Tango [2:24] 
          George GERSHWIN 
          (1898-1937) 
          Three Preludes [6:14] Walter 
          GIESEKING (1885-1956) Three Dance 
          Improvisations [6:59]  Andreas Klein, piano Recorded Stude Concert 
          Hall, Houston, Texas, August 1997
 
           Andreas Klein, piano Recorded Stude Concert 
          Hall, Houston, Texas, August 1997  EROICA JTD3138 [70:22] [DS]
 
          EROICA JTD3138 [70:22] [DS]
        A 
          pleasant upbeat experience. If you want more 
          than 'pleasant', this is not for you. Ample 
          to enhance an enjoyable evening and even dance 
          to a few of the pieces. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Ecstasy & 
          Poetry Daniel Beliavsky Franz 
          Schubert (1797-1828) Impromptu 
          Op. 90, No. 3,(1827) [5:35] and No. 4 
          (1827) [6:18] Impromptu Op. 142, No. 2 
          (1827) [5:43] and No. 3 (1827) [11:21] 
          Moment Musicaux Op. 94, No. 3 (c1824) 
          [1:53] and No. 6 (1825-1827) [6:57] Frédéric 
          Chopin (1810-1849) Fantasy-Impromptu 
          Op. 66 (1834) [4:42] Nocturne Op. 9, 
          No. 2 (1830/31)[4:33] Nocturne Op. 
          32, No. 1 (1836/37) (1827) [4:25] Nocturne 
          Op. 72, No. 1 (1827) [4:05]	  
          Ballade Op. 23, No. 1 (1831-1835) [8:54] 
          Mazurka Op. 7, No. 3 (1830/31) [2:22] 
          Mazurka Op. 17, No. 4 (1832/33) [3:56] 
          Mazurka Op. 41, No. 2 (1838) [2:26] 
          Polonaise Op. 53, "Heroic" 
          (1842) [6:23] CD 2:1. Introduction, 
          spoken by Daniel Beliavsky 2. A Conversation 
          between Daniel Beliavsky and Professor Ulysses 
          Kidgi  Daniel Beliavsky, piano (Steinway)
 
          Daniel Beliavsky, piano (Steinway)  Sonatabop.com recordings sb004 [CD1 79:45 
          and CD2 43:23] Recorded 13th-14th 
          July 2004 at the Schwan Concert Hall in the 
          Center for Arts and Performance, Wisconsin 
          Lutheran College in Milwaukee. [JF]
 
          Sonatabop.com recordings sb004 [CD1 79:45 
          and CD2 43:23] Recorded 13th-14th 
          July 2004 at the Schwan Concert Hall in the 
          Center for Arts and Performance, Wisconsin 
          Lutheran College in Milwaukee. [JF]
        A 
          fine programme of music by Schubert and Chopin. 
          Could Beliavsky have set a benchmark for all 
          interpretations of the Schubert Impromptu 
          in Gb? ...see 
          Full review
           
          Essential Dyke 
          Volume V - Celebrate Rotary 
          Peter GRAHAM Celebrate 
          Rotary Mikhail 
          GLINKA arr. HARGREAVES 
          Ruslan and Ludmilla Franz 
          SCHUBERT arr, WYSS 
          Du bist die Ruh Elgar 
          HOWARTH Music from the Elizabethan 
          Court MANTIA 
          arr. MEECHAN 
          Auld Lang Syne Michael 
          BALL …all the flowers of the 
          mountain… Felix 
          MENDELSSOHN arr. HOPKINSON Finale 
          – Violin Concerto Dmitri 
          SHOSTAKOVICH arr. RICHARDS 
          Romance – The Gadfly MANGIONE 
          arr. GILJE Children 
          of Sanchez Pyotr 
          TCHAIKOVSKY arr. CHILDS 
          1812 Overture  Black Dyke Band/Dr. Nicholas J. Childs rec. 
          Morley Town Hall, 27 January 2005 DDD
 
          Black Dyke Band/Dr. Nicholas J. Childs rec. 
          Morley Town Hall, 27 January 2005 DDD  DOYEN DOY CD193 [66:37] [CT]
 
          DOYEN DOY CD193 [66:37] [CT]
         
        
A 
          fitting celebration of the 150th 
          anniversary of the Black Dyke Band in an entertaining 
          and contrasting programme. ... see Full 
          Review 
          
        
 
          Favourite 
          Overtures Franz 
          von SUPPÉ (1819-1895) Light 
          Cavalry (1866) [6.47] Poet and Peasant 
          (1846) [10.18] Daniel 
          AUBER (1782-1871) Fra Diavolo 
          (1830) [7.47] Louis 
          HÉROLD (1791-1833) Zampa 
          (1831) [8.12] Emil 
          von REZNIČEK (1860-1945) Donna 
          Diana (1894) [6.01] Jacques 
          OFFENBACH (1819-1880) Orpheus 
          in the Underworld (1874) [9.55] Gioachino 
          ROSSINI (1792-1868) William 
          Tell (1829) [12.20]  Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/Erich Zunzel Recorded 
          1 June, 17-22 September 1985, Music Hall, 
          Cincinnati
 
          Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/Erich Zunzel Recorded 
          1 June, 17-22 September 1985, Music Hall, 
          Cincinnati  TELARC CD-80116 [62.01] [TB]
 
          TELARC CD-80116 [62.01] [TB]
        An 
          appealing collection. Individually the performances 
          may not be the best in the catalogue, but 
          as a collection they provide strong competition 
          and excellent value. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Kathleen 
          Ferrier – Songs of the British Isles  Kathleen Ferrier (contralto) Phyllis 
          Spurr (piano) John Newmark (piano) Frederick 
          Stone (piano) Recorded 1949-52
 
          Kathleen Ferrier (contralto) Phyllis 
          Spurr (piano) John Newmark (piano) Frederick 
          Stone (piano) Recorded 1949-52  NAXOS 8.111081 [74.48] [JW]
 
          NAXOS 8.111081 [74.48] [JW]
        A 
          bit of a wake up call to Decca. Obert-Thorn 
          has has managed to effect an improvement to 
          these recordings - and that can only be a 
          welcome piece of restoration. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Finnish 
          Music for Strings Einojuhani 
          RAUTAVAARA (b. 1928) Hommage à 
          Zoltan Kodály (1981-82) Aulis 
          SALLINEN (b. 1935) Some Aspects 
          of Peltoniemi Hintrik’s Funeral March (1969/1981) 
          Pehr Henrik NORDGREN 
          (b. 1944) Concerto for Strings 
          (1982) Jean SIBELIUS 
          (1865 – 1957) Rakastava (The Lover) 
          (1893/1912)  The Helsinki Strings/Csaba and Géza 
          Szilvay Recorded in the Sibelius Hall, Lahti, 
          Finland on 26 September 2001 (Live recording) 
          (Rautavaara) and in Roihuvuori Church, Helsinki, 
          Finland in April, December 2003 (Sallinen, 
          Nordgren, Sibelius)
 
          The Helsinki Strings/Csaba and Géza 
          Szilvay Recorded in the Sibelius Hall, Lahti, 
          Finland on 26 September 2001 (Live recording) 
          (Rautavaara) and in Roihuvuori Church, Helsinki, 
          Finland in April, December 2003 (Sallinen, 
          Nordgren, Sibelius)  WARNER APEX 2564 61976-2 [63:31] [GF]
 
          WARNER APEX 2564 61976-2 [63:31] [GF]
        I 
          am filled with admiration for these young 
          musicians and their conductors and the music 
          is well worth getting acquainted with. ... 
          see Full 
          Review 
         
          Beniamino Gigli: 
          The Gigli Edition, Vol. 9 
          Ernesto 
          De CURTIS (1875 – 1937) Soltanto 
          tu, Maria Alois MELICHAR 
          (1896 – 1976) Anima mia Johann 
          Sebastian BACH (1685 – 1750)/Charles 
          GOUNOD (1818 – 1893) Ave Maria 
          Georges BIZET (1838 
          – 1875) Agnus Dei César 
          FRANCK (1822 – 1890) Panis Angelicus 
          Robert SCHUMANN (1810 
          – 1856) Il fior di loto (Die Lotusblume) 
          Edvard GRIEG (1843 
          – 1907) Un rêve (En dröm) Francesco 
          CILEA (1866 – 1950) L’arlesiana 
          È la solita storia BECCE 
          Tu sei la vita mia 
          CURCI 
          Notte a Venezia BLANC 
          Giovinezza Giacomo 
          PUCCINI (1858 – 1924) Inno a Roma 
          Giuseppe VERDI (1813 
          – 1901) Aida Se quel guerrier io fossi 
          … Celeste Aida Giacomo 
          PUCCINI La bohème O soave 
          fanciulla Cesare 
          A. BIXIO (20th Century) Ninna nanna 
          della vita Paolo 
          TOSTI (1846 – 1916) La serenata 
          CINQUE Mattinata 
          veneziana De CURTIS 
          Ti voglio tanto bene Paolo 
          TOSTI L’ultima canzone Paolo 
          TOSTI Marechiare Luigi 
          DENZA (1846 – 1922) Occhi di fata 
          Gioacchino ROSSINI 
          (1792 – 1868) La danza  Beniamino Gigli (tenor), Maria Caniglia 
          (soprano) (track 14), Berlin State Opera Orchestra/Alois 
          Melichar (tr 1-3), Bruno Seidler-Winkler (tr 
          4-10), La Scala Orchestra and Chorus/Giuseppe 
          Antonicelli (tr 11-12), Orchestra/Walter Goehr 
          (tr 13-14, 19-22), Orchestra/Dino Olivieri 
          (tr 15-18) Recorded 24th May 1936 
          in Electrola Studio A, Berlin(tr 1-4); 2nd 
          June 1936 in Electrola Studio A, Berlin (tr 
          5-10), 8th March 1937 at the Teatro 
          della Cannobiana, Milan (tr 11-12), 28th 
          May 1937 in Studio 1, Abbey Road, London (tr 
          13-14), 24th February 1938 at the 
          Pro Salute Studios, Milan (tr 15-18), 4th 
          June 1938 in Studio 1A, Abbey Road, London 
          (tr 19-22)
 
          Beniamino Gigli (tenor), Maria Caniglia 
          (soprano) (track 14), Berlin State Opera Orchestra/Alois 
          Melichar (tr 1-3), Bruno Seidler-Winkler (tr 
          4-10), La Scala Orchestra and Chorus/Giuseppe 
          Antonicelli (tr 11-12), Orchestra/Walter Goehr 
          (tr 13-14, 19-22), Orchestra/Dino Olivieri 
          (tr 15-18) Recorded 24th May 1936 
          in Electrola Studio A, Berlin(tr 1-4); 2nd 
          June 1936 in Electrola Studio A, Berlin (tr 
          5-10), 8th March 1937 at the Teatro 
          della Cannobiana, Milan (tr 11-12), 28th 
          May 1937 in Studio 1, Abbey Road, London (tr 
          13-14), 24th February 1938 at the 
          Pro Salute Studios, Milan (tr 15-18), 4th 
          June 1938 in Studio 1A, Abbey Road, London 
          (tr 19-22)  NAXOS 8.110270 [73 29] [GF]
 
          NAXOS 8.110270 [73 29] [GF]
        Lovers 
          of good, often exquisite singing will find 
          a lot to treasure. And Gigli completists will 
          already have bought it. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Great 
          Trumpet Concertos CD 1 William 
          LOVELOCK (1899-1986) Trumpet 
          Concerto (1968) [16:41] Henri 
          TOMASI (1901-1971) Trumpet Concerto 
          (1949) [14:37] Richard 
          MILLS (b.1949) Trumpet Concerto 
          (1982) [20:05] Alexander 
          ARUTUNYAN (b. 1920) Trumpet Concerto 
          in one movement (1950) [14:55] CD 2 Vincenzo 
          BELLINI (1801-1835) Trumpet Concerto 
          in E flat (adapted from Oboe Concerto) [7:50] 
          Joseph HAYDN 
          (1732-1809) Trumpet Concerto in E flat 
          Hob VIIe:1 (1796) [14:52] Domenico 
          CIMAROSA (1749-1801) Trumpet Concerto 
          for trumpet and strings (adapted from Oboe 
          Concerto by Arthur 
          BENJAMIN) [10:38] Johann 
          Nepomuk HUMMEL (1778-1837) Trumpet 
          Concerto in E (1804) [16:31] Carl 
          Maria Von WEBER (1786-1826) Trumpet 
          Concertino C for trumpet and wind ensemble 
          (1822?) [7:36] Jean-Baptiste 
          ARBAN (1825-1889) Fantasy and Variations 
          on a Cavatina from Beatrice di Tenda 
          by Bellini (arr for trumpet and orchestra 
          by David Stanhope) (1840?) [16:31]  Geoffrey Payne (trumpet) Melbourne Symphony 
          Orchestra/John Hopkins (CD1); Michael Hálasz 
          (CD2) rec. 26-28 Feb, 5-7 Mar 1990 Robert 
          Blackwood Hall, Monash University, Melbourne 
          (CD1); 29 Jan-3 Feb 1996 Melbourne Concert 
          Hall, Victorian Ars Centre.
 
          Geoffrey Payne (trumpet) Melbourne Symphony 
          Orchestra/John Hopkins (CD1); Michael Hálasz 
          (CD2) rec. 26-28 Feb, 5-7 Mar 1990 Robert 
          Blackwood Hall, Monash University, Melbourne 
          (CD1); 29 Jan-3 Feb 1996 Melbourne Concert 
          Hall, Victorian Ars Centre.  ABC CLASSICS 982 6976 [66:47 + 64:23] 
          [RB]
 
          ABC CLASSICS 982 6976 [66:47 + 64:23] 
          [RB]
        A good 
          collection which for me yielded real rewards 
          among the twentieth century works. It's a 
          pity that both CDs could not have drawn on 
          concertos from the last century. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          The Great 
          War  
          remembered in songs 
          and poems ANON 
          I want to go home [1:03] Ivor 
          GURNEY (1890-1937) The Dying 
          Patriot (J E Flecker) [3:06] Everyone 
          Sang (S Sassoon) [1:36] If We Return 
          (F W Harvey) [1:57] In Flanders (F 
          W Harvey) [2:56] In Memoriam (E Thomas) 
          [1:03] I Heard a Soldier (H Trench) 
          [2:41] Geraint LEWIS 
          (b.1958) It’s Not Going to Happen Again 
          [2:36] The Treasure [2:34] Clouds 
          [2:45] Song [1:54] Geoffrey 
          KIMPTON Winter Warfare (E 
          Rickwood) [1:56] Margaret 
          WEGENER The Cenotaph (C 
          Mew) [3:37] John 
          R WILLIAMSON Before the Battle 
          (S Sassoon) [2:28] I Stood with the Dead 
          (S Sassoon) [3:46] Duncan 
          REID I Did Not Lose My Heart 
          (A E Housman0 [2:09] Dennis 
          WICKENS Attack (S Sassoon) 
          [5:14] Elaine HUGH-JONES 
          The End (W Owen) [3:09] 
          John IRELAND 
          (1879-1962) The Soldier (R Brooke) 
          [2:14] Blind (E T Cooper) [1:24] The 
          Cost (E T Cooper) [1:18] The Dead 
          (R Brooke) [2:19] Jerome 
          KERN (1885-1945) They Didn’t 
          Believe Me [1:32]  Jeremy Huw Williams (baritone), Nigel Foster 
          (piano) Tracks 1-18 and 23 recorded 13th 
          November 2004 at the United  Reform Church, 
          Henleaze, Bristol. Tracks 19-22 recorded on 
          17th October 1993 at St. Geogre’s, 
          Brandon Hill, Bristol DDD
 
          Jeremy Huw Williams (baritone), Nigel Foster 
          (piano) Tracks 1-18 and 23 recorded 13th 
          November 2004 at the United  Reform Church, 
          Henleaze, Bristol. Tracks 19-22 recorded on 
          17th October 1993 at St. Geogre’s, 
          Brandon Hill, Bristol DDD  DUNELM DRD0239 [55:37] [EM]
 
          DUNELM DRD0239 [55:37] [EM]
        I 
          would have no hesitation in recommending this 
          disc were it better produced ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          The 
          History of Brass Band Music: 
          The Early Years 1850-1920 Enderby 
          JACKSON (1827-1903) 
          Yorkshire Waltzes [07:53] Paul 
          Jean-Jacques LACOME (1838-1920) arr. 
          Jean Baptiste ARBAN Quadrilles 
          [04:52] Lowell MASON 
          (1792-1872) arr. 
          Alexander OWEN (1851-1920) Bethany 
          (Nearer My God To Thee) [02:40] George 
          ALLAN (1864-1930) The Diplomat 
          [02:48] Gioacchino 
          ROSSINI (1792-1868) arr. 
          George ELLIS William Tell – Selection 
          (abridged) [03:53] John 
          HARTMANN (1830-1897) Pretty Jane 
          – Grand Fantasy for cornet solo* [11:02] Emile 
          WALDTEUFEL (1837-1915) Estudiantina 
          [05:59] Engelbert 
          HUMPERDINCK (1854-1921) arr. 
          Charles GODFREY (Jr) (1839-1919) Hansel 
          and Gretel – Medley [08:18] James 
          Ord HUME (1864-1932) BB & CF 
          [04:31] Percy FLETCHER 
          (1879-1932) Labour and Love [11:12] 
           Grimethorpe Colliery (UK Coal) Band/Elgar 
          Howarth with Richard Marshall* (cornet) Recorded 
          at Morley Town Hall, 8th-9th 
          May 2004
 
          Grimethorpe Colliery (UK Coal) Band/Elgar 
          Howarth with Richard Marshall* (cornet) Recorded 
          at Morley Town Hall, 8th-9th 
          May 2004  DOYEN DOY CD162 [64:01] [CH]
 
          DOYEN DOY CD162 [64:01] [CH]
         
        
Obviously 
          mandatory for those with an interest in brass 
          bands, but others might enjoy it too. ... 
          see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Keith Jarrett. 
          The Art of Improvisation An 
          in-depth DVD portrait. Bonus; the Keith Jarrett 
          Trio in concert, playing Butch and Butch, 
          Tokyo 1993 and 30 minutes of exclusive interviews 
          with  Keith 
          Jarrett, Jack DeJohnette and Gary Peacock. 
          Picture Format PAL 16:9 Sound Format PCM Stereo 
          Region Code 0 Subtitles GB D F I E Disc Format 
          DVD9 Directed and narrated by Mike Dibb. Produced 
          by Danny Nissim and Mike Dibb
Keith 
          Jarrett, Jack DeJohnette and Gary Peacock. 
          Picture Format PAL 16:9 Sound Format PCM Stereo 
          Region Code 0 Subtitles GB D F I E Disc Format 
          DVD9 Directed and narrated by Mike Dibb. Produced 
          by Danny Nissim and Mike Dibb 
 EUROARTS DVD 2054119 [84.00 + 42.00 bonus 
          footage] [JW]
 
          EUROARTS DVD 2054119 [84.00 + 42.00 bonus 
          footage] [JW] 
        
Jarrett 
          emerges as a thoughtful though not fulsome 
          interviewee. His fingers, and the mind that 
          animates them, are articulate enough. ... 
          see Full Review 
           
        
Joseph 
          Keilberth Antonín DVOŘÁK (1841-1904) 
          Symphony 
          no.9 in E minor, op.95 From the New World [40:15] Jean 
          SIBELIUS (1865-1957) Violin Concerto in D minor, op.47 [33:05]* 
           Danilo Belardinelli (violin)* 
          Orchestra Stabile dell’Accademia di Santa Cecilia/Joseph Keilberth Recorded 
          live at the Teatro Argentina, Rome, April 27th 1952
 Danilo Belardinelli (violin)* 
          Orchestra Stabile dell’Accademia di Santa Cecilia/Joseph Keilberth Recorded 
          live at the Teatro Argentina, Rome, April 27th 1952  ARCHIPEL ARPCD 0302 [73:25] [CH]
 
          ARCHIPEL ARPCD 0302 [73:25] [CH]
        The 
          art of Joseph Keilberth is certainly worth 
          further investigation, but the disc under 
          review has a number of shortcomings ... see 
          Full 
          Review 
         
          The King’s 
          Consort Collection Claudio 
          MONTEVERDI Laetatus 
          sum [6:35] Antonio 
          VIVALDI Allegro 
          from Concerto in F [4:01] George 
          Frederick HANDEL Un puro ardor, 
          from Cecilia, volgi un sguardo [2:47] 
          Michael HAYDN 
          Gloria 
          from Missa Sanctae Ursulae (conclusion) 
          [3:24] Jean-Baptiste 
          LULLY Marche des Combattants 
          [2:32] Antonio VIVALDI 
          Sum 
          in medio temprestatum [6:35] Johann 
          KUHNAU Zwingt 
          die Saiten in Cythara [2:01] Johann 
          Nepomuk HUMMEL Trumpet 
          Concerto in E, third movement [ 
          4:09] Giovanni Maria 
          RUGGIERI Quoniam 
          tu solus sanctus, from Gloria [1:13] 
          Giovanni GABRIELI 
          Sonata 
          XX a 22 [9:02]	 Luigi 
          BOCCHERINI Virgo 
          virginum praeclara from Stabat mater 
          [5:06] George Frederick 
          HANDEL Largo 
          from concerto grosso Op 3 No 2 
          [2:33] Antonio VIVALDI 
          Gloria 
          in excelsis Deo [2:19] Wolfgang 
          Amadeus MOZART Epistle 
          Sonata in C major [3:38] Claudio 
          MONTEVERDI Christe 
          redemptor omnium [4:05] Sebastian 
          KNUPFER Gelobet 
          sei Gott, from Die Turtelhaube 
          [4:07] Johann Sebastian 
          BACH Allegro 
          from Sonata in G major [3:17] George 
          Frederick HANDEL The 
          trumpet's loud clangour, from An Ode 
          for St Cecilia's Day [3:46] Henry 
          PURCELL Hear 
          my prayer, O Lord [2:17] George 
          Frederick HANDEL Kings 
          shall be they nursing fathers, from 
          My heart is inditing [3:07]  The King's Consort, Choir of the King’s 
          Consort/Robert King
 
          The King's Consort, Choir of the King’s 
          Consort/Robert King  HYPERION DDD KING7 [77.58] [EM]
 
          HYPERION DDD KING7 [77.58] [EM]
        An 
          uplifting disc, and nicely presented; fine 
          music and exquisite performances. ... see 
          Full Review 
          
        
        Laurent 
          Korcia: Songes (Dreams) Nicolas 
          BACRI (b. 1961) Une Prière 
          op 52 for violin and orchestra To the memory 
          of Jewish martyrs of all time Ernest 
          BLOCH (1880 – 1959) Nigun (from 
          Baal Shem) for violin and pianoLeos 
          JANÁČEK (1854 – 1928) Ballade 
          (from Sonata for violin and piano) Béla 
          BARTÓK (1881 – 1945) Romanian 
          dances - Andante – Molto moderato Eugène 
          YSAYE (1858 – 1931) Rêve 
          d’enfant op. 14 Gabriel 
          FAURÉ (1845 – 1924) Andante 
          (from Sonata for violin and piano No. 1 op. 
          13) Ernest CHAUSSON 
          (1855 – 1899) Nos Souvenirs (from Four 
          melodies op. 8) Cécile 
          CHAMINADE (1857 – 1944) Sérénade 
          espagnole (arr F. Kreisler) Claude 
          DEBUSSY (1862 – 1918) Beau soir 
          (arr. J. Heifetz)  Laurent Korcia (violin), West German Radio 
          Symphony Orchestra, Cologne/Semyon Bychkov 
          (Bacri); Georges Pludermacher (piano)(Bloch, 
          Janáček, Bartók); Jean-Marc Luisada (piano)(Ysaye, 
          Fauré, Chausson, Chaminade, Debussy) Recorded 
          in Cologne in January 2002 (Bacri), at Théâtre 
          Impérial, Compiègne in June 
          1999 (Bloch, Janáček, Bartók) 
          and at Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Aldeburgh 
          on 19th – 23rd April 
          2001.
 
          Laurent Korcia (violin), West German Radio 
          Symphony Orchestra, Cologne/Semyon Bychkov 
          (Bacri); Georges Pludermacher (piano)(Bloch, 
          Janáček, Bartók); Jean-Marc Luisada (piano)(Ysaye, 
          Fauré, Chausson, Chaminade, Debussy) Recorded 
          in Cologne in January 2002 (Bacri), at Théâtre 
          Impérial, Compiègne in June 
          1999 (Bloch, Janáček, Bartók) 
          and at Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Aldeburgh 
          on 19th – 23rd April 
          2001.  BMG FRANCE 82876 663272 [57:06] [GF]
 
          BMG FRANCE 82876 663272 [57:06] [GF]
        Songes 
          implies slow, soft music for meditation and 
          relaxation. Well, that is not even half true. 
          Buy the disc; you won’t regret it. ... see 
          Full 
          Review 
         
          La 
          serva padrona Giovanni 
          Battista PERGOLESI (1710-1736) 
          La serva padrona (1733) Wolfgang 
          Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) Don Giovanni: Madamina il catalogo 
          è questa; Vincenzo BELLINI 
          (1801-1835) La sonnambula: Vi ravviso, o luoghi 
          ameni; Gioachino ROSSINI 
          (1792-1868) Il turco in Italia: Credete 
          alle femmine; Hector BERLIOZ 
          (1803-1869) La dannazione di Faust: Che 
          fai tu qui? ... Su queste rose ... C’era una volta un sire; Gaetano 
          DONIZETTI (1797-1848) L’Elisir d’amore: Quanto amore; 
           Angelica Tuccari (soprano) 
          – Serpina; Sesto Bruscantini (bass baritone) – Uberto; Orchestra Lirica 
          di Milano della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto. Recorded Milano 1950 (La serva 
          padrona); Arias: Sesto Bruscantini (bass baritone), Alda Noni (soprano)(Rossini 
          & Donizetti), Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Torino della RAI/Nino 
          Sanzogno. Recorded Torino, December 3, 1951
 Angelica Tuccari (soprano) 
          – Serpina; Sesto Bruscantini (bass baritone) – Uberto; Orchestra Lirica 
          di Milano della RAI/Alfredo Simonetto. Recorded Milano 1950 (La serva 
          padrona); Arias: Sesto Bruscantini (bass baritone), Alda Noni (soprano)(Rossini 
          & Donizetti), Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Torino della RAI/Nino 
          Sanzogno. Recorded Torino, December 3, 1951  WARNER FONIT 5050467-6755-2-0 [67:46][GF]
 
          WARNER FONIT 5050467-6755-2-0 [67:46][GF] 
        
All 
          in all is a fitting tribute to Sesto Bruscantini, 
          who passed away two years ago. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Jennifer Larmore 
          - Bravura Diva Sir 
          Michael COSTA (1806-1884) Eloisa, 
          Scene and aria. Suon profondo London 
          Philharmonic Orchestra/Antonello Allemandi 
          Gioachino ROSSINI 
          (1792-1868) Bianca e Falliero, 
          Aria. Tu non sai London Philharmonic 
          Orchestra/David Parry Elisabetta Regina 
          d'Inghilterra, Cavatina. Quant'e grato 
          Geoffrey Mitchell Choir. London Philharmonic 
          Orchestra/Giuliano Carella Giuseppe 
          Saverio MERCADANTE (1795-1870) Andronico, 
          Duet. Vanne se alberghi in petto (with 
          Majella Cullagh, sop) London Philharmonic 
          Orchestra/Antonello Allemandi Luigi 
          ARDITI (1822-1903) Il Desio, 
          Duet. Quanto al cor mi parlo. Il cantar 
          tuo gentil (with Majella Cullagh, sop) David 
          Harper, piano Lauro 
          ROSSI (1810-1885) Amelia, 
          Cavatina. L'alma mia che in Adolfo (with Majella 
          Culagh, sop) London Philharmonic Orchestra/Antonello 
          Allemandi Giovanni 
          PACINI (1796-1867) Carlo di Borgogna, 
          Duet. Lombra mira di colei (with Bruce Ford, 
          ten) 
          Academy of St Martin in the Fields/David Parry 
          Temistocle, Cavatina. Tacete! 
          ohime, quei cantici Geoffrey Mitchell Choir 
          London Philharmonic Orchestra/Antonello Allemandi 
           Jennifer Larmore (mezzo) Recorded at St 
          Clements Church, London and Henry Wood Hall, 
          London. Various recording dates
 
          Jennifer Larmore (mezzo) Recorded at St 
          Clements Church, London and Henry Wood Hall, 
          London. Various recording dates  OPERA RARA ORR 231 [78.13] [RJF}
 
          OPERA RARA ORR 231 [78.13] [RJF} 
        
It 
          has that WOW factor that sets it apart from 
          more mundane collections of arias. ... see 
          Full Review 
           
        
 
          The Last 
          Rose of Summer  
          TRADITIONAL arr. John STEVENSON (1761-1833) 
          (Words by 
          Thomas Moore) The last 
          rose of summer [3:36]; Believe 
          me if all those endearing young charms [2:42]; 
          The meeting of the waters [3:14] 
          Percy FRENCH 
          (1854-1920) (Words by M Helen French) 
          Ach, I dunno [2:51]; Phil 
          the Fluter’s ball [3:04] TRADITIONAL, 
          arr. Phyllis TATE (1911-1987) (Words 
          by Samuel Fergusson) The lark 
          in the clean air [2:04] Arthur 
          COLAHAN (1885-1952) Galway 
          Bay [2:45]	 TRADITIONAL 
          She moved thro’ the fair 
          [2:13]; The Coulin [1:12]	 
          Philip GREEN 
          / Percy FRENCH Gortnamona 
          [3:03] TRADITIONAL 
          (Words by Fred Weatherly) Danny 
          Boy [3:17] TRADITIONAL 
          arr. Charles STANFORD (1852-1924) The 
          falling star [3:49]; The beautiful 
          city of Sligo [2:21]; The stolen 
          heart [2:24] TRADITIONAL 
          arr. Herbert HUGHES (1882-1937) (Words 
          by Patrick Joyce) 
          The leprechaun [1:28]; 
          I have a bonnet trimmed with blue [0:48]; 
          A young maid stood in her father’s garden 
          [3:13]; The next market day [1:10]; 
          The Bard of Armagh [3:45]; Monday, 
          Tuesday [2:20]; The stuttering lovers 
          [1:36]; I will walk with my love 
          [1:49]; The cork leg [3:01]	 
          Chauncey OLCOTT 
          (1858-1932) and 
          Ernest R BALL (1878-1927) (Words by 
          Rida Johnson Young) Mother 
          Machree [2:40] TRADITIONAL arr. 
          Benjamin BRITTEN (1913-1976) (Words 
          by Thomas Moore) Oft in the stilly 
          night [2:42]; How sweet the answer 
          	[2:05]; O the sight entrancing 
          [2:02]; The last rose of summer [3:46] 
           Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano), Graham Johnson 
          (piano) rec. Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel, 
          Hampstead, London, 14-15 September 1992 DDD
 
          Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano), Graham Johnson 
          (piano) rec. Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel, 
          Hampstead, London, 14-15 September 1992 DDD 
           HYPERION CDH55210 [73.24] [EM]
 
          HYPERION CDH55210 [73.24] [EM] 
        
A 
          truly delightful collection, given an outstanding 
          performance, this is a disc that is set to 
          become a favourite ... ... see Full 
          Review 
        
 
          Laughter 
          and Tears - A recital of 
          24 classical songs Ottorino 
          RESPIGHI (1879-1936) Notte; 
          Storia Breve; Claude 
          DEBUSSY (1862- 1918) 
          Trois Chansons de Bilitis: 
          La Flûte de Pan; Le Chevelure; 
          Le Tombeau des Naïades; Francis 
          POULENC (1899-1963) 
          Le Bestiaire; Franz 
          SCHUBERT (1797-1828) 
          Lachen 
          und weinen; 
          Johannes BRAHMS (1833-1897) 
          Die Mainacht; Robert 
          SCHUMANN 
          (1810-1856) Seit ich ihn gesehen; 
          Hugo WOLF 
          (1860-1903) In dem Schatten 
          meiner Locken; Jesus 
          GURIDI (1886-1961) Como 
          quieres que adivine; Xavier 
          MONTSALVATGE Canción 
          de cuna; Manuel 
          de FALLA (1876-1946) El 
          Pan de Ronda que sabe a verdad; Fernando 
          OBRADORS Del cabello mas util; 
          Sergei RACHMANINOV 
          (1873-1943) The Soldier’s Wife; 
          How fair this place; Roger 
          QUILTER (1877-1953) When 
          Daffodils begin to peer; Ivor 
          GURNEY (1890-1937) Carol 
          of the Skiddaw Yowes; Michael 
          HEAD (1900-1976) A slumber 
          song of the Madonna; Ralph 
          VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (1872-1958) 
          The sky above the roof; Tired. 
           Helena Kean (mezzo); Graham Jackson (piano) 
          Private recording made at Shireshead Studios 
          26 and 27 October 2004 and available through 
          HELENA KEAN www.music-and-images.co.uk 
          [55:11] [IL]
 
          Helena Kean (mezzo); Graham Jackson (piano) 
          Private recording made at Shireshead Studios 
          26 and 27 October 2004 and available through 
          HELENA KEAN www.music-and-images.co.uk 
          [55:11] [IL]
        
An 
          enjoyable privately recorded recital sung 
          with freshness and charm. ... see Full Review 
          
        
  
        Detailed listing (last two days)]
          [Part 1 New] 
           [Part 2 A-B] 
          [Part 3 C-L]
          [Part 4 M-R]  
          [Part 5 S-Z]
          [Part 6 Misc 
          A-L]  [Part 
          7 Misc M-Z]