John CAGE 
          (1912-1992) Sonatas 
          & Interludes for prepared piano (1946-1948): 
          Sonatas I-IV; First Interlude; Sonatas V-VIII; 
          Second Interlude; Third Interlude; Sonatas 
          IX-XII; Fourth Interlude; Sonatas XIII-XVI 
           John Tilbury (prepared piano) rec. All 
          Saint’s, Petersham, December 1974. ADD
 
          John Tilbury (prepared piano) rec. All 
          Saint’s, Petersham, December 1974. ADD  EXPLORE EXP0004 [62:45] [DC]
 
          EXPLORE EXP0004 [62:45] [DC]
        Excellent 
          recording and performance. ... see Full 
          Review
         
          Innovations: 
          Music by Camilleri, Stravinsky and Bartok 
          Charles 
          CAMILLERI (b. 1931) Concerto for 
          Two Pianos and Percussion (2005) [20.59] Igor 
          STRAVINSKY (1882-1971) The Rite 
          of Spring (1912-13 revised 1947) Reduction 
          for piano duet by the composer. [34.18] Bela 
          BARTOK (1881-1945) Sonata for Two 
          Pianos and Percussion (1937) [26.51]  Kathryn Page; Murray McLachlan (piano) 
          Heather Corbett; Stephen Burke (percussion) 
          rec. Whiteley Hall, Manchester, 1 Sept 2005, 
          28 Jan 2006. DDD. Stereo
 
           Kathryn Page; Murray McLachlan (piano) 
          Heather Corbett; Stephen Burke (percussion) 
          rec. Whiteley Hall, Manchester, 1 Sept 2005, 
          28 Jan 2006. DDD. Stereo  DUNELM RECORDS DRDO258. [2 CDs: 82:11] 
          [JW]
 
          DUNELM RECORDS DRDO258. [2 CDs: 82:11] 
          [JW]
        An 
          ingenious, challenging and successful recital, excellently planned and 
          played, bringing us a triptych of works for the chosen ensemble ... 
          see Full Review 
        
Romeo 
          CASCARINO (1922-2002) Pygmalion 
          (1956) [18:14] Portrait 
          of Galatea (1952) [11:12] Blades of Grass (1945) [7:26] Prospice (1948) 
          [19:43] Meditation and Elegy (2000) [5:35] The Acadian Land (1960) 
          [13:52]  Philadelphia Philharmonia/JoAnn Falletta rec. First Presbyterian Church, 
          Germantown, PA, 7-10 November 2005.
 
          Philadelphia Philharmonia/JoAnn Falletta rec. First Presbyterian Church, 
          Germantown, PA, 7-10 November 2005.  NAXOS 8.559266 [76:02][KS]
 
          NAXOS 8.559266 [76:02][KS] 
        
 
          Rich 
            textured with sweeping gestures … music that deserves occasional performance 
            … Cascarino’s tendency to write only in slow tempi makes this a disc 
            for individual sampling rather than hearing in a single sitting. ... 
            see Full Review
          Alfredo 
            CASELLA 
            (1893-1947) 
            Triple Concerto Op.56 (1933) [26:57]¹ Violin Concerto in A minor Op.48 
            (1928) [32:16]²  Matthias 
            Wollong (violin) Danjuio Ishizaka (cello) Frank Immo Zichner (piano) 
            Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra/Michael Sanderling¹; Vladimir Jurowski² 
            rec. Rundfunk Berlin Brandenburg. July 1999 (Violin Concerto) and 
            Jesus-Christus Kirche, Berlin November-December 2005 (Triple Concerto)
 Matthias 
            Wollong (violin) Danjuio Ishizaka (cello) Frank Immo Zichner (piano) 
            Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra/Michael Sanderling¹; Vladimir Jurowski² 
            rec. Rundfunk Berlin Brandenburg. July 1999 (Violin Concerto) and 
            Jesus-Christus Kirche, Berlin November-December 2005 (Triple Concerto) 
             CAPRICCIO SACD 71 
            099
 CAPRICCIO SACD 71 
            099  [59:21] [JW]
 [59:21] [JW]
          A
                neo-romantic pleaser and a concerto grosso charmer - previously
                under-tilled soil as far as the Casella catalogue is concerned.
                ... see Full Review 
         
         RECORDING OF THE MONTH Domenico 
          CIMAROSA (1749–1801) 
          Il matrimonio segreto - 
          Comic Opera in Two Acts (1792)
 
          RECORDING OF THE MONTH Domenico 
          CIMAROSA (1749–1801) 
          Il matrimonio segreto - 
          Comic Opera in Two Acts (1792)  Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) – Geronimo, 
          a wealthy merchant; Julia Varady (soprano) 
          – Elisetta, his elder daughter, promised in 
          marriage to the Count; Arleen Augér (soprano) 
          – Carolina, his younger daughter, secretly 
          married to Paolino; Julia Hamari (contralto) 
          – Fidalma, Geronimo’s sister, widow; Alberto 
          Rinaldi (baritone) – the Count; Ryland Davies 
          (tenor) – Paolino, young clerk to Geronimo; 
          English Chamber Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim 
          rec. George Watson’s College, Edinburgh, August-September 
          1975, Henry Wood Rehearsal Hall, London, August 
          1976
 
          Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) – Geronimo, 
          a wealthy merchant; Julia Varady (soprano) 
          – Elisetta, his elder daughter, promised in 
          marriage to the Count; Arleen Augér (soprano) 
          – Carolina, his younger daughter, secretly 
          married to Paolino; Julia Hamari (contralto) 
          – Fidalma, Geronimo’s sister, widow; Alberto 
          Rinaldi (baritone) – the Count; Ryland Davies 
          (tenor) – Paolino, young clerk to Geronimo; 
          English Chamber Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim 
          rec. George Watson’s College, Edinburgh, August-September 
          1975, Henry Wood Rehearsal Hall, London, August 
          1976  DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 476 5303 [3 CDs: 56:45 
          + 59:39 + 49:40] [GF]
 
          DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 476 5303 [3 CDs: 56:45 
          + 59:39 + 49:40] [GF]
        One 
          of the best examples of recorded opera buffa 
          in the entire catalogue – a true benchmark 
          version! ... see Full 
          Review
         John 
          CORIGLIANO (b.1938) 
          Chaconne 
          from The Red Violin (1998) [16:45] 
          George ENESCO (1881-1955) 
          Romanian Rhapsody No.1 (1901) Arr. Franz 
          Waxman [2:26] Franz 
          WAXMAN (1906-1967) Tristan and 
          Isolde Fantasia* (1946) [11:02] John 
          ADAMS (b.1947) Violin Concerto 
          (1993) [33:36]
John 
          CORIGLIANO (b.1938) 
          Chaconne 
          from The Red Violin (1998) [16:45] 
          George ENESCO (1881-1955) 
          Romanian Rhapsody No.1 (1901) Arr. Franz 
          Waxman [2:26] Franz 
          WAXMAN (1906-1967) Tristan and 
          Isolde Fantasia* (1946) [11:02] John 
          ADAMS (b.1947) Violin Concerto 
          (1993) [33:36]  Chloë Hanslip (violin) Charles Owen 
          (piano*) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Leonard 
          Slatkin rec. Abbey Road Studio I, London, 
          11-13 December 2005
 
          Chloë Hanslip (violin) Charles Owen 
          (piano*) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Leonard 
          Slatkin rec. Abbey Road Studio I, London, 
          11-13 December 2005  NAXOS 8.559302 [63:49] [DC][RB]
 
          NAXOS 8.559302 [63:49] [DC][RB]
        Another 
          superbly engineered and marvellously well 
          performed production from Naxos. [DC]
          A lovely disc which adds valuably to the Naxos 
          American Classics marque. More from Chloë 
          Hanslip please.[RB] ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Corsen plays Corsen Joseph 
          Sickman CORSEN (1853-1911) Simpatia 
          - waltz [2:03]; Un Desco - waltz [2:13]; Amorosa - danza [2:20]; 2e 
          Mazurka Nocturne - mazurka [5:44]; Wals No 6 [2:16]; Nelly - polka [1:36]; 
          Meditacion [5:19]; Wals No 5 [3:02]; La Mariposa - danza [3:59]; Un 
          Sueno - waltz [3:03]; Amicitia - serenade [2’36]; Mazurka [2:44]; Wals 
          No 11 [3:03]; Nocturne [5:58]; El Lisonjero – waltz [1:33]; Denny - 
          danza [3:52]; Tic-Tac - polka [1:21]; Wals No 12 [4:01]; Reverie (3:00]; 
          El Venezolano - waltz [1:40]; La Elegante - mazurka [1:55]; 1893 – waltz 
          [2:01]; 1888 - waltz [3:14]  Randal Corsen (piano) rec. 4-5 December 2004, Studio Steurbaut, Gent, 
          Belgium.
 
          Randal Corsen (piano) rec. 4-5 December 2004, Studio Steurbaut, Gent, 
          Belgium.  FINELINE CLASSICAL FL 72408 [69:16][ZT]
 
          FINELINE CLASSICAL FL 72408 [69:16][ZT]
        Having 
          heard this unjustifiably obscure music played so well, one cannot help 
          feeling inspired and musically enriched. ... see Full 
          Review
         Carl CZERNY (1791-1857) 
          Three Sonatas for Piano Four Hands Sonata Militaire et Brillante, 
          Op. 11 (1826) [23:02];. Sonata Sentimentale, Op. 120 (1826) [26:02]; 
          Sonata Pastorale, Op. 121 (1826) [19:26]
 
          Carl CZERNY (1791-1857) 
          Three Sonatas for Piano Four Hands Sonata Militaire et Brillante, 
          Op. 11 (1826) [23:02];. Sonata Sentimentale, Op. 120 (1826) [26:02]; 
          Sonata Pastorale, Op. 121 (1826) [19:26]  Diane Andersen, Daniel Blumenthal (piano, four hands). rec. No 
          dates or locations given. DDD
 
           Diane Andersen, Daniel Blumenthal (piano, four hands). rec. No 
          dates or locations given. DDD  TALENT DOM 2910 62 [70:38] [CC]
 
          TALENT DOM 2910 62 [70:38] [CC]
         
        
Grand 
          fun, then. Whether all three sonatas in a 
          row is a good idea depends on how much light-hearted 
          happiness you can take in one sitting, but 
          this disc is certainly worth dipping into. 
          ... see Full 
          Review 
        
Brian
            Blyth  DAUBNEY 
            (b. 1929) October Roses 
            – The songs of Brian Blyth Daubney The
             Lent Lily [2:19]a; March [2:56]a; 
            A Rose for Lidice [5:08]a; She 
            hath an Art [1:26]a; Autumn, the 
            Fool [1:52]b; Echo and Narcissus 
            [2:16]b; The Frost [1:34]b; 
            Helen in Sparta [2:47]b; Goblin 
            Song [2:21]b; Mother Redcap [2:59]a; 
            Hospital Grapes [2:54]a; Young 
            Friend [3:00]a; The Singer [2:40]a; 
            I must go and sleep [2:37]a; Absence 
            [3:06]b; Dirge for a Lady [2:58]b; 
            John Anderson, my Jo [1:44]b; Wantage 
            Bells [1:57]b; Shed No Tear [2:55]b; 
            Natura Naturans [1:37]b; The 
            Storm [2:01]a; The Lake Isle of 
            Innisfree [3:19]a; The Folly of 
            Being Comforted [2:57]a; The Sigh 
            [4:33]a; Lyonnesse [3:08]a; 
            The Fiddler of Dooney [1:35]a; 
            On the Death of Anne Brontë [4:05]b; 
            The Cloths of Heaven [1:39]b; October 
            Roses [1:26]b; Resurrection Spiritual 
            [2:58]b  Anna Dennis (soprano)b; William 
            Berger (baritone)a; John Talbot 
            (piano) rec. Music Hall of the Guildhall School 
            of Music and Drama, London, May-June 2006
 
             Anna Dennis (soprano)b; William 
            Berger (baritone)a; John Talbot 
            (piano) rec. Music Hall of the Guildhall School 
            of Music and Drama, London, May-June 2006 
             BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY BMSCD433 [79:00] 
          [HC]
 
            BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY BMSCD433 [79:00] 
          [HC]
        All 
          thirty of these songs are very fine. They may not add anything new to 
          the long British tradition of song-writing but they certainly breathe 
          fresh air into it. A most welcome release. ... see Full 
          Review 
          
        
 
          Xavier 
          DAYER (b.1972) Bientôt, dispersés par 
          le vent (2003) [14:11] 1 Sonnet VIII (2004) [15:49] 2 
          To the Sea (hommage à Cy Twombly) (1999) [8:42] 3 Sonnet 
          X (2004) [11:59] 4 Because the string’s lost and the plan 
          forgot: Sonnet XVIII (2001) [12:40] 5  1 SWR-Vokalensemble Stuttgart / Rupert Huber; 2 Ensemble 
          Contrechamps / Jurjen Hempel; 3 Felix Renggli (alto flute); 
          4 Finnish Radio Chamber Choir / Timo Nuoranne; 5 
          Orchestre de la Suisse Romande / Arturo Tamayo rec. 1 (live) 
          12 September 2003, Biennale Berne, Swiss Radio DRS2; 2 (live) 
          14 November 2004, Tonhalle Zurich, Swiss Radio DRS2; 3 2000, 
          Swiss Radio DRS2; 4 2 July 2004, l’Eglise du Collège St-Michel, 
          Fribourg; 5 16 May 2001, Victoria Hall, Geneva. DDD.
 
          1 SWR-Vokalensemble Stuttgart / Rupert Huber; 2 Ensemble 
          Contrechamps / Jurjen Hempel; 3 Felix Renggli (alto flute); 
          4 Finnish Radio Chamber Choir / Timo Nuoranne; 5 
          Orchestre de la Suisse Romande / Arturo Tamayo rec. 1 (live) 
          12 September 2003, Biennale Berne, Swiss Radio DRS2; 2 (live) 
          14 November 2004, Tonhalle Zurich, Swiss Radio DRS2; 3 2000, 
          Swiss Radio DRS2; 4 2 July 2004, l’Eglise du Collège St-Michel, 
          Fribourg; 5 16 May 2001, Victoria Hall, Geneva. DDD.  MUSIQUES GRAMMONT PORTRAIT SUISSES MGB CTS-M 92 [63:50][GPu]
 
          MUSIQUES GRAMMONT PORTRAIT SUISSES MGB CTS-M 92 [63:50][GPu]
        An 
          intriguing introduction to the work of a Swiss composer, more of whose 
          work we shall surely hear in the future … see Full 
          Review
        Peter 
          DICKINSON 
          (b. 1934) Pianos Voices And Brass 
          Bach in Blue (2004)a [6:20] Winter Afternoons (1971)b 
          [10:56] Five Diversions (1963)a [10:16] Sonatas for Piano 
          with Tape Playback (1987)c [19:50] Four Easy Pieces (1965)a 
          [5:37] Eight Very Easy Pieces (1979)a [5:14] The Unicorns 
          (1982)d [15:08]  Elisabeth Söderström (soprano)d; Peter Dickinson (piano)a; 
          Eric Parkin (piano)c; The King’s Singersb; Rodney 
          Slatford (double bass)b; Solna Brassd; Lars-Gunnar 
          Björklundd rec. Potton Hall, Suffolk, November 2004 (Bach 
          in Blue, Diversions, Four Easy Pieces, Eight Very Easy Pieces); 
          EMI, 1974 (Winter Afternoons); BBC, St George’s, Brandon Hill, 
          Bristol, October 1988 (Sonatas) and Studio 4, Swedish Radio, 
          Stockholm, November 1982 (The Unicorns)
 
          Elisabeth Söderström (soprano)d; Peter Dickinson (piano)a; 
          Eric Parkin (piano)c; The King’s Singersb; Rodney 
          Slatford (double bass)b; Solna Brassd; Lars-Gunnar 
          Björklundd rec. Potton Hall, Suffolk, November 2004 (Bach 
          in Blue, Diversions, Four Easy Pieces, Eight Very Easy Pieces); 
          EMI, 1974 (Winter Afternoons); BBC, St George’s, Brandon Hill, 
          Bristol, October 1988 (Sonatas) and Studio 4, Swedish Radio, 
          Stockholm, November 1982 (The Unicorns)  ALBANY TROY 760 [78:18] [HC]
 
          ALBANY TROY 760 [78:18] [HC]
        Peter
              Dickinson’s music has been neglected for too long … his admirers
              here have many good reasons to rejoice ... see Full
              Review 
        Antonín 
          DVOŘÁK (1841-1904) Symphony No. 
          9 in E minor, Op. 95/B178 (1893) [45:01]. Zdenĕk 
          FIBICH (1850-1900) Podvečer (At twilight), Op. 39 (1893) 
          [16:10]  Philharmonia 
          Hungarica/Jan Valach. rec. No details given. DDD
 Philharmonia 
          Hungarica/Jan Valach. rec. No details given. DDD  TALENT SACD
 
          TALENT SACD  DOM 2929 [61:14][CC]
 
          DOM 2929 [61:14][CC]
        If 
          you really want the Fibich, then this is an acceptable performance. 
          But there are so many fine New Worlds that a recommendation is frankly 
          difficult here. ... see Full Review
        Antonín 
          DVOŘÁK (1841-1904) Requiem 
          Op. 89 (1890) [94:59] Biblical Songs, Op. 99 (1894) [19:08]: 
          (No. 1 Rings um den Herrn sind Wolken und Dunkel [2:29]; No. 
          3 Gott, erhöre mein inniges Flehen [3:46]; No. 4 Gott ist 
          mein Hirte [3:45]; No. 7 An den Wassern zu Babylon sassen wir 
          [3:32]; No. 8 Wende dich zu mir [3:31]; No. 10 Singet ein 
          neues Lied [2:05])  Op. 89: Maria Stader (soprano), Siegliende Wagner (contralto), Ernst 
          Haefliger (tenor), Kim Borg (bass), Czech Chorus, Prague, Czech Philharmonic 
          Orchestra/Karel Ančerl Op. 99: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), 
          Jörg Demus (piano) rec. Rudolfinum, Prague, January and February 1959 
          (Op. 89); Studio Lankwitz, Berlin, April 1960 (Op. 99)
 
          Op. 89: Maria Stader (soprano), Siegliende Wagner (contralto), Ernst 
          Haefliger (tenor), Kim Borg (bass), Czech Chorus, Prague, Czech Philharmonic 
          Orchestra/Karel Ančerl Op. 99: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), 
          Jörg Demus (piano) rec. Rudolfinum, Prague, January and February 1959 
          (Op. 89); Studio Lankwitz, Berlin, April 1960 (Op. 99)  DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 476 5307 [72:40 + 41:34][GF]
 
          DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 476 5307 [72:40 + 41:34][GF]  
        
Singing 
          and playing of the highest order in a splendid recording that totally 
          belies its 47 years make this an utterly desirable purchase. ... see 
          Full Review
         BARGAIN 
          OF THE MONTH Edward 
          ELGAR (1857-1934) 
          Elgar Orchestral Works conducted by Sir John 
          Barbirolli CD 
          1 [67:43]
BARGAIN 
          OF THE MONTH Edward 
          ELGAR (1857-1934) 
          Elgar Orchestral Works conducted by Sir John 
          Barbirolli CD 
          1 [67:43] 
          Symphony No. 1, Introduction and Allegro, 
          CD 2 [65:24] Symphony No. 2, Elegy, 
          Sospiri, CD 3 [63:14] Falstaff, Cockaigne, 
          Froissart, CD 4 [72:55] Enigma Variations, 
          Pomp & Circumstance Marches Nos. 1-5, 
          Serenade, CD 5 [53:45] Sea Pictures, 
          Cello Concerto,  Janet Baker (mezzo) ; Jacqueline du Pré 
          (cello) Allegri String Quartet Sinfonia of 
          London/John Barbirolli ; Philharmonia Orchestra/Sir 
          John Barbirolli ; Hallé Orchestra/Sir 
          John Barbirolli ; New Philharmonia Orchestra/Sir 
          John Barbirolli ; London Symphony Orchestra/Sir 
          John Barbirolli
 
          Janet Baker (mezzo) ; Jacqueline du Pré 
          (cello) Allegri String Quartet Sinfonia of 
          London/John Barbirolli ; Philharmonia Orchestra/Sir 
          John Barbirolli ; Hallé Orchestra/Sir 
          John Barbirolli ; New Philharmonia Orchestra/Sir 
          John Barbirolli ; London Symphony Orchestra/Sir 
          John Barbirolli  EMI CLASSICS 3 67918 2 [5 CDs: 67:43 + 
          65:24 + 63:14 + 72:55 + 53:45] [RB]
 
          EMI CLASSICS 3 67918 2 [5 CDs: 67:43 + 
          65:24 + 63:14 + 72:55 + 53:45] [RB]
        This 
          is a commanding Christmas bargain. Readings 
          that are still exciting, eccentrically blighted 
          and blessed, magnificent and suffused with 
          radiant personality. ... see Full 
          Review 
        Edward 
          ELGAR (1865-1934) 
          Symphony No. 2 in E flat major op. 63 
          [56:35] Alun HODDINOTT (b. 
          1929) Investiture Dances (1969) 
          [8.22]  National Youth Orchestra of Wales/Owain Arwel 
          Hughes rec. Prichard-Jones Hall, Bangor, 18-19 
          April 2006. DDD
 
          National Youth Orchestra of Wales/Owain Arwel 
          Hughes rec. Prichard-Jones Hall, Bangor, 18-19 
          April 2006. DDD  THE DIVINE ART 25045 [64:57][RB]
 
          THE DIVINE ART 25045 [64:57][RB]
        This 
          version of Elgar 2 has a lot going for it 
          but it is not going to dislodge the favoured 
          few. The Hoddinott Dances are superbly carried 
          off ... see Full 
          Review
          BARGAIN OF THE MONTH Sir 
          Edward ELGAR (1857-1934) Orchestral 
          Miniatures Froissart Overture Op. 19 (1890) [14:02]; May Song (1901 orch. 1928) [4:04]; Carissima 
          (1913) [3:44]; Romance for Bassoon and Orchestra Op. 62 (1910) 
          [5:18]; Three Characteristic Pieces Op. 10 (1882/99) [12:02]; 
          Minuet Op. 21 (1897/9) [4:26]; Chanson de Nuit Op. 15 
          no. 1 (1897) [4:26]; Chanson de Matin (1898) [3:37]; Three 
          Bavarian Dances (1895) [12:15]
 
          BARGAIN OF THE MONTH Sir 
          Edward ELGAR (1857-1934) Orchestral 
          Miniatures Froissart Overture Op. 19 (1890) [14:02]; May Song (1901 orch. 1928) [4:04]; Carissima 
          (1913) [3:44]; Romance for Bassoon and Orchestra Op. 62 (1910) 
          [5:18]; Three Characteristic Pieces Op. 10 (1882/99) [12:02]; 
          Minuet Op. 21 (1897/9) [4:26]; Chanson de Nuit Op. 15 
          no. 1 (1897) [4:26]; Chanson de Matin (1898) [3:37]; Three 
          Bavarian Dances (1895) [12:15]  Preman Tilson (bassoon) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra/James Judd rec. 
          Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, New Zealand, 6-8 April 2004
 
          Preman Tilson (bassoon) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra/James Judd rec. 
          Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, New Zealand, 6-8 April 2004  NAXOS 8.557577 
          [64:04][GH]
 
          NAXOS 8.557577 
          [64:04][GH]
        A 
          delightful disc with attractive and thoughtful performances and at a 
          budget price. This particular combination of pieces has not been put 
          together before and probably never will again, so snap it up. ... see 
          Full Review
        Edward 
          Elgar (1857-1934) Piano 
          Music Sonatina in G major (1887 rev. 1930) [4:08] Dream 
          Children Op.43 (1902 orchestral version) [6:16] Une 
          Idylle Op.4 No.1 (1884) [4:10] Carissima 
          (1913) [4:14] May Song (1901) [4:16] Douce Pensée (Rosemary) 
          (1882) [2:44] Echo’s Dance (adapted and transcribed from The 
          Sanquine Fan, Op.81 No.7 Allegro) (1916) [2:11] Serenade 
          Mauresque: No. 2 of Three Characteristic Pieces, Op.10 (1899) [5:59] 
          Enigma Variations, Op.36 (1899) 
          [32:48]  Ashley 
          Wass, piano rec. St George’s Church, Brandon Hill, Bristol, 30 January-1 
          February 2006. DDD
 Ashley 
          Wass, piano rec. St George’s Church, Brandon Hill, Bristol, 30 January-1 
          February 2006. DDD  NAXOS 
          8.570166 [66:58][JF]
 NAXOS 
          8.570166 [66:58][JF] 
        I 
          was seriously impressed by the clarity of the Enigma piano arrangement 
          ... see Full Review 
         Edward
                  ELGAR (1857-1934) Falstaff,
                  Op. 68, Symphonic Study in C minor (1913) [35:44] Romance for
                  Bassoon and Orchestra, Op. 62 (1910) [5:42]* Grania and
                  Diarmid, Op. 42: Incidental Music and Funeral March (1901)
                  [9:55] Froissart, Concert Overture, Op. 19 (1890/1901)
                  [14:54]  Graham
                  Sheen (bassoon)* BBC Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Davis rec. St.
                  Augustine's Church, London, March 1995
 Graham
                  Sheen (bassoon)* BBC Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Davis rec. St.
                  Augustine's Church, London, March 1995  WARNER
                  APEX 2564-62200-2 [66:15]
[SV]
 WARNER
                  APEX 2564-62200-2 [66:15]
[SV]
        Sonorous
              weight balanced by a springy, buoyant rhythmic impulse. ... see Full
              Review 
        Bechara 
          EL-KHOURY 
          (b.1957) New 
          York, Tears and Hope for orchestra Op. 65 (2001/2005) [15:01] Sextet 
          for Violins performed by 24 violins Op. 58 (1996) [4:56] Les 
          Fleuves engloutis for orchestra Op. 64 (2001) [13:23] Waves, 
          for solo piano Op. 60 (1998) [11:43] Forgotten Fragments for 
          piano Op. 66 (2002) [7:07]  London Symphony Orchestra/Martyn Brabbins (opp. 58, 65); London Symphony 
          Orchestra/Daniel Harding (op. 64); Dimitri Vassilakis (piano) rec. Studio 
          1 Abbey Road Studio, 22 January 2006 (opp. 58, 65); Classic fm, live, 
          The Barbican, London, 30 October 2003 (op. 64); live, Radio France 9 
          February 2003, 29 May 2005 (opp. 60, 66)
 
          London Symphony Orchestra/Martyn Brabbins (opp. 58, 65); London Symphony 
          Orchestra/Daniel Harding (op. 64); Dimitri Vassilakis (piano) rec. Studio 
          1 Abbey Road Studio, 22 January 2006 (opp. 58, 65); Classic fm, live, 
          The Barbican, London, 30 October 2003 (op. 64); live, Radio France 9 
          February 2003, 29 May 2005 (opp. 60, 66)  NAXOS 8.570134 [52:10] [GH]
 
          NAXOS 8.570134 [52:10] [GH]
        Important 
          works by a strikingly original composer. Music 
          that does not turn away from difficult contemporary 
          issues. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Eduard ERDMANN 
          (1896-1958) 
          Symphony 
          No. 4, Op. 20 (1951) [34:37] Monogramme (Eine 
          kleine Serenade für Orchester), Op. 22 
          (1955) [11:13] Ständchen für kleines 
          Orchester, Op. 16 (1930) [15:47]  Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt	/Israel 
          Yinon rec. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Konzerthalle, 
          Frankfurt, 5-9 April 2005.
 
          Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt	/Israel 
          Yinon rec. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Konzerthalle, 
          Frankfurt, 5-9 April 2005.  CPO 777 175-2 [61:57] [KS]
 
          CPO 777 175-2 [61:57] [KS]
        A 
          dark impressionist … fresh, original and sometimes 
          dissonant style and harmonic language ... 
          not without melodic interest. Music that requires 
          you to listen ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Ernest VAN 
          DER EYKEN 
          (b. 1913) String 
          Quartet No.2 (1943)a [18:28] Twee 
          melodieën (1942)b [8:46] Trio 
          per flauto, violino e viola (1989)c 
          [20:38] Sonatine voor Sofie (1983)d 
          [6:36] Concerto per otto strumenti a fiato 
          (1999)e [15:46]  Maté Szücs (viola)b; 
          Jozef de Beenhouwer (piano)bd; 
          Denis Pierre Gustin (flute)c; André 
          Siwi (violin)c; Thèrèse 
          Marie Gilissen (viola)c; Nuove 
          Musiche String Quarteta; Wind Ensemble 
          Bellerophon, Jan de Maeyere rec. 
          Studio The Right Place, Brussels, January 
          2006 (String Quartet No.2, Twee melodieën, 
          Sonatine); Royal Music Conservatory, Brussels, 
          January 1999 (Trio); (live) Festival of Flanders, 
          Mechelen, October 2000 (Concerto) In Flander's 
          Field Vol 47
 
          Maté Szücs (viola)b; 
          Jozef de Beenhouwer (piano)bd; 
          Denis Pierre Gustin (flute)c; André 
          Siwi (violin)c; Thèrèse 
          Marie Gilissen (viola)c; Nuove 
          Musiche String Quarteta; Wind Ensemble 
          Bellerophon, Jan de Maeyere rec. 
          Studio The Right Place, Brussels, January 
          2006 (String Quartet No.2, Twee melodieën, 
          Sonatine); Royal Music Conservatory, Brussels, 
          January 1999 (Trio); (live) Festival of Flanders, 
          Mechelen, October 2000 (Concerto) In Flander's 
          Field Vol 47  PHAEDRA 92047 [70:14] [HC]
 
          PHAEDRA 92047 [70:14] [HC]
        Superbly 
          crafted, serious and sincere music certainly 
          deserves to be heard. Simply too good to be 
          ignored. Give this a try and I am sure that 
          you will not be disappointed. ... see Full 
          Review 
         Gerald
                  FINZI (1901-1956) Earth
                  and Air and Rain, Op. 15 (1928-32) [31:39] Summer Schemes
                  [2:34]; When I set out for Lyonesse [2:06]; Waiting both [3:24];
                  The phantom [3:45]; So I have fared [2:49]; Rollicum-Rorum
                  [1:41]; To Lizbie Browne [4:01]; The Clock of the Years [4:24];
                  In a churchyard [3:51]; Proud Songsters [3:05] To a Poet,
                  Op. 13a (1921-56) [17:02] To a poet a thousand years hence
                  [5:02]; On parent knees [1:33]; Intrada [1:34]; The birthnight
                  [1:45]; June on Castle Hill [2:01]; Ode on the rejection of
                  St. Cecilia [5:07] By Footpath and Stile, Op.
                  2 (1921-22) [23:14] Paying calls [3:47]; Where the picnic was
                  [4:04]; The oxen [2:42]; The master and the leaves [2:49];
                  Voices from things growing in a churchyard [6:34]; Exeunt omnes
                  [3:17]  Roderick
                  Williams (baritone) Iain Burnside (piano) (Op. 15; Op. 13a);
                  Sacconi Quartet (Op. 2) rec. Potton Hall, Suffolk, UK, 27-28
                  August 2005 (Opp. 15, 13a); 10 January 2006 (Op. 2) DDD
 Roderick
                  Williams (baritone) Iain Burnside (piano) (Op. 15; Op. 13a);
                  Sacconi Quartet (Op. 2) rec. Potton Hall, Suffolk, UK, 27-28
                  August 2005 (Opp. 15, 13a); 10 January 2006 (Op. 2) DDD  NAXOS
                  8.557963 [71:54] [MC]
 NAXOS
                  8.557963 [71:54] [MC]
        Any
              lover of English songs would want to obtain this Naxos issue. ...
              see Full Review 
        Harold 
          FRASER-SIMSON 
          (1872-1944) The 
          Maid of the Mountains (1916) Teresa – Janis Kelly (soprano) Beppo – Christopher 
          Maltman (baritone) Baldassare – Michael George 
          (bass) Tonio – Richard Suart (baritone) Vittoria 
          – Sally Burgess (mezzo-soprano) General Malona 
          – Donald Maxwell (bass)  New London Light Opera Chorus New London 
          Orchestra/Ronald Corp rec. St Jude-on-the-Hill, 
          Hampstead, London, March 2000
 
          New London Light Opera Chorus New London 
          Orchestra/Ronald Corp rec. St Jude-on-the-Hill, 
          Hampstead, London, March 2000  HELIOS CDH55246 [79:48] [JW]
 
        HELIOS CDH55246 [79:48] [JW]
        A 
          veritably enjoyable slice of British musical 
          theatre. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Lillian 
          FUCHS (1902-1995) Complete Music for Unaccompanied 
          Viola Sixteen Fantasy Studies (1959) [42:10] Sonata Pastorale for 
          Unaccompanied Viola (1956) [12:04] Fifteen Characteristic Studies for 
          Viola (1965) [32:25] Twelve Caprices for Viola (1950) [26:20]  Jeanne Mallow (viola) rec. 17-21 July, 27-29 September 2003, St. John 
          Chrysostom Church, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
 
          Jeanne Mallow (viola) rec. 17-21 July, 27-29 September 2003, St. John 
          Chrysostom Church, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada  NAXOS 8.557932-33 [54:14 + 58:46][DB]
 
          NAXOS 8.557932-33 [54:14 + 58:46][DB]
        Rarely-heard 
          works of varying depth, enjoyably played. ... see Full 
          Review
        Roberto 
          GERHARD (1896-1970) The Plague for 
          speaker, chorus and orchestra (1963-4) [44.04]  Alec McCowen (speaker) National Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Washington 
          DC/Antal Dorati rec. Constitution Hall, Washington D.C., 11 May 1973. 
          ADD first released as Decca Headline HEAD 6, 1974.
 
          Alec McCowen (speaker) National Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Washington 
          DC/Antal Dorati rec. Constitution Hall, Washington D.C., 11 May 1973. 
          ADD first released as Decca Headline HEAD 6, 1974.  EXPLORE EXP 0005 [44.04][RB]
 
          EXPLORE EXP 0005 [44.04][RB]
        A 
          grim classic of the twelve-tone repertoire - rarely encountered and 
          superbly done here ... see Full 
          Review
         
          George 
          GERSHWIN (1896-1937) Rhapsody in 
          Blue (1924) [16:41] Piano Concerto in F (1925) [32:33] Prelude No.2 
          [6:39]  Michel Camilo (piano) 
          Orquestra Simfonica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya/Ernest 
          Martinez Izquierdo rec. L'Auditori, Barcelona, Spain, 2-4 February 
          2005. DDD
 Michel Camilo (piano) 
          Orquestra Simfonica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya/Ernest 
          Martinez Izquierdo rec. L'Auditori, Barcelona, Spain, 2-4 February 
          2005. DDD  TELARC 
          CD-83611 [56:12][TP]
 TELARC 
          CD-83611 [56:12][TP]
        A 
          winner. ... see Full Review
         RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Orlando 
          GIBBONS 
          (1583-1625)
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Orlando 
          GIBBONS 
          (1583-1625)
          Keyboard Music Fantasia, 
          MB101 [2:25] A Fancy, MB3; Fantasia, 
          MB81 [5:13] The Queen’s Command, 
          MB282 [1:30] Pavan, MB17; Galliard, 
          MB232 [4:56] Ground, MB262 
          [2:33] Alman, MB33; Coranto, MB402 
          [2:53] The Italian Ground, MB272 
          [1:54] Verse, MB4; Fantasia of 4 parts, MB121 
          [6:24] Prelude, MB13 [1:38] Pavan: 
          Lord Salisbury, MB18; Galliard, MB193 
          [5:59] Alman: The King’s Jewel, MB36; 
          Alman, MB373 [3:39] Pavan, MB163 
          [5:31] Galliard, MB21; Galliard, MB223 
          [5:07] Lincoln’s Inn Masque, MB44; 
          The Queen’s Command, MB283 
          [2:39]  Christopher Hogwood (1cabinet organ, 
          2Italian spinet, 3harpsichord) 
          rec. Victoria and Albert Museum, London, April 
          1975. ADD
 
          Christopher Hogwood (1cabinet organ, 
          2Italian spinet, 3harpsichord) 
          rec. Victoria and Albert Museum, London, April 
          1975. ADD EXPLORE RECORDS EXP 0006 [53:20] [MG]
 
          EXPLORE RECORDS EXP 0006 [53:20] [MG]
        The 
          classic recording of Gibbons’ keyboard music 
          with playing unsurpassed by its successors 
          … see Full Review 
          
         
          Edvard 
          GRIEG (1843-1907) Holberg Suite Op. 
          40 [20:36] Two Elegiac Melodies Op. 34 [6:52] Two Nordic Melodies Op. 
          63 [11:12] Death of Aase (from Peer Gynt Op. 23) [3:30] Ceremonial 
          March (from Sigurd Jorsalfar, Op. 56) [8:53] Lyric Pieces Op. 
          54 [17:04]* Wedding Day at Troldhaugen [5:40]**  National Philharmonic Orchestra/Willi Boskovsky London Symphony Orchestra/Stanley 
          Black* London Proms Symphony Orchestra/Sir Charles Mackerras** rec. 
          Kingsway Hall, London, December 1974; *May 1969 Decca Studio 3, West 
          Hampstead, London; **London 1960. DDD
 
          National Philharmonic Orchestra/Willi Boskovsky London Symphony Orchestra/Stanley 
          Black* London Proms Symphony Orchestra/Sir Charles Mackerras** rec. 
          Kingsway Hall, London, December 1974; *May 1969 Decca Studio 3, West 
          Hampstead, London; **London 1960. DDD  DECCA ELOQUENCE 476 8494 [74:22][DB]
 
          DECCA ELOQUENCE 476 8494 [74:22][DB]
        A 
          varied but enjoyable collection of London 
          performances from the 1960s. ... see Full 
          Review
         BARGAIN
                OF THE MONTH Edvard GRIEG (1843-1907)  Lyric
                Pieces CD 1 Lyric Pieces (8), Book 1, Op. 12 (1867)
                Lyric Pieces (8), Book 2, Op. 38 (1883) Lyric Pieces (6), Book
                3, Op. 43 (1886) Lyric Pieces (7), Book 4, Op. 47 (1885-1888) CD
                2 Lyric Pieces (6), Book 5, Op. 54 (1891)  Lyric Pieces
                (6), Book 6, Op. 57 (1893) Lyric Pieces (6), Book 7, Op. 62 (1895) CD
                3  Lyric Pieces (6), Book 8, Op. 65 (1897) Lyric Pieces
                (6), Book 9, Op. 68 (1898) Lyric Pieces (7), Book 10, Op. 71
                (1901)
 BARGAIN
                OF THE MONTH Edvard GRIEG (1843-1907)  Lyric
                Pieces CD 1 Lyric Pieces (8), Book 1, Op. 12 (1867)
                Lyric Pieces (8), Book 2, Op. 38 (1883) Lyric Pieces (6), Book
                3, Op. 43 (1886) Lyric Pieces (7), Book 4, Op. 47 (1885-1888) CD
                2 Lyric Pieces (6), Book 5, Op. 54 (1891)  Lyric Pieces
                (6), Book 6, Op. 57 (1893) Lyric Pieces (6), Book 7, Op. 62 (1895) CD
                3  Lyric Pieces (6), Book 8, Op. 65 (1897) Lyric Pieces
                (6), Book 9, Op. 68 (1898) Lyric Pieces (7), Book 10, Op. 71
                (1901)  Aldo Ciccolini (piano)
                rec. Paris, 2004 (exact date and location not given)
 Aldo Ciccolini (piano)
                rec. Paris, 2004 (exact date and location not given)  CASCAVELLE
                VEL3083 [3 CDs: 61:23 + 62:33 + 59:04] [DC]
 CASCAVELLE
                VEL3083 [3 CDs: 61:23 + 62:33 + 59:04] [DC]
        Confirms
              Ciccolini’s place as one of the great pianists of our time. ...
              see Full Review 
        Francisco GUERRERO 
          (1527-1598) Canciones 
          y Villanescas Espirituales (published 
          1589)  La Trulla de Bozes/Carlos Sandua Instrumental 
          Ensemble rec. Monastery of Loreto, Seville, 
          June 2005
 
          La Trulla de Bozes/Carlos Sandua Instrumental 
          Ensemble rec. Monastery of Loreto, Seville, 
          June 2005  ALMAVIVA DS0143 [65:17] [JW]
 
        ALMAVIVA DS0143 [65:17] [JW]
        Try 
          La Trulla de Bozes for an expressive and powerful 
          look at the Canciones ... see Full 
          Review 
        Jesús 
          GURIDI (1886–1961) El Caserío (1926) 
           Vicente Sardinero (baritone) 
          - Santi; Ana Rodrigo (soprano) - Ana Mari; Emilio Sánchez (tenor) - 
          José Miguel; Felipe Nieto (tenor) - Chomín; Fernando Latorre (tenor) 
          - Don Leoncio, Don Jesusito, Manú; Maria José Suárez (soprano) -  Eustasia, 
          Inosensia. Sociedad Coral de Bilbao/Gorka 
          Sierra; Orquesta Sinfónica de Bilbao/Juan José 
          Mena rec. Conservatorio Jesús Guridi, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Alava, 
          Spain, 10-23 August 2001. DDD
 Vicente Sardinero (baritone) 
          - Santi; Ana Rodrigo (soprano) - Ana Mari; Emilio Sánchez (tenor) - 
          José Miguel; Felipe Nieto (tenor) - Chomín; Fernando Latorre (tenor) 
          - Don Leoncio, Don Jesusito, Manú; Maria José Suárez (soprano) -  Eustasia, 
          Inosensia. Sociedad Coral de Bilbao/Gorka 
          Sierra; Orquesta Sinfónica de Bilbao/Juan José 
          Mena rec. Conservatorio Jesús Guridi, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Alava, 
          Spain, 10-23 August 2001. DDD  NAXOS 8.557632 [78:33][HC]
 
          NAXOS 8.557632 [78:33][HC]
        An 
          attractive zarzuela. I am sure that if you love Rodrigo’s or Turina’s 
          music will find much to enjoy here. I certainly did. ... see Full 
          Review
         Georg 
          Frideric HANDEL (1685-1759)  Largo from 
          Xerxes (Ombra mai fu) HWV40 [3:34] Waft Her, Angels, through the Skies 
          from Jephtha HWV70 [4:19] Lascia ch'io pianga (Let me lament) from Rinaldo, 
          HWV7 [4:19] Courante from Keyboard Suite No. 1 in A major, HWV246 [3:36] 
          Silent Worship ('Non lo dirò col labbro', from Tolomeo, re di Egitto, 
          HWV25) arranged Arthur Somervell [2;12] The Arrival of the Queen of 
          Sheba from Solomon, HWV67 arranged Walsh [3:12] Air from Water Music 
          Suite No. 1 in F major, HWV348 [3:53] V'adoro pupille (O eyes, I adore 
          you) from Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV17 arr. Beon Passacaille [6:01] 
          Pifa (Pastoral Symphony) from Messiah, HWV56 [3:16] O Sleep, Why Dost 
          Thou Leave Me? from Semele HWV58 [3:06] Where’er You Walk from Semele 
          HWV58 [3:38] Minuet I and II from the Water Music Suite No.3 in G major 
          HWV350 [3:20] Verdi, parati selve amene from Alcina HWV34 
          [2:48] Air in B flat major HWV470 [1:52] I Know that my Redeemer 
          Liveth from Messiah HWV56 [6:32] Cavatina; Quando mai spietata sorte 
          from Radamisto HWV12 [2:44] Largo from Xerxes (Ombra mai fu) HWV40 [2:42] 
           Mauro GIULIANI (1781-1829) 
          Variations on a Theme by Handel “Harmonious Blacksmith”Op.107 (excerpt 
          only) [1:16]  West 
          Australian Symphony Orchestra/David Measham Kirsten Barry (baroque oboe)/Australian 
          Brandenburg Orchestra/Paul Dyer Yvonne Kenny (soprano)/ Australian Brandenburg 
          Orchestra/Paul Dyer David Stanhope (piano) David Hobson (tenor)/Sinfonia 
          Australis/Antony Walker Guitar Trek Queensland Orchestra/Ola Rudner 
          Marshall McGuire (harp) Sinfonia Australis/Guy Noble Slava 
          Grigoryan (guitar) Howard Oberg (descant recorder)/Australian 
          Brandenburg Orchestra/Paul Dyer Graham Pushee (counter tenor)/Australian 
          Brandenburg Orchestra/Paul Dyer John O’Donnell (organ) Sara Macliver 
          (soprano)/Orchestra of the Antipodes/Antony Walker Jamie Hey (cello): 
          Kirsten Barry (oboe)/Australian Brandenburg Orchestra/Paul Dyer No recording 
          details
 West 
          Australian Symphony Orchestra/David Measham Kirsten Barry (baroque oboe)/Australian 
          Brandenburg Orchestra/Paul Dyer Yvonne Kenny (soprano)/ Australian Brandenburg 
          Orchestra/Paul Dyer David Stanhope (piano) David Hobson (tenor)/Sinfonia 
          Australis/Antony Walker Guitar Trek Queensland Orchestra/Ola Rudner 
          Marshall McGuire (harp) Sinfonia Australis/Guy Noble Slava 
          Grigoryan (guitar) Howard Oberg (descant recorder)/Australian 
          Brandenburg Orchestra/Paul Dyer Graham Pushee (counter tenor)/Australian 
          Brandenburg Orchestra/Paul Dyer John O’Donnell (organ) Sara Macliver 
          (soprano)/Orchestra of the Antipodes/Antony Walker Jamie Hey (cello): 
          Kirsten Barry (oboe)/Australian Brandenburg Orchestra/Paul Dyer No recording 
          details  ABC CLASSICS 
          ABC 476 9421 [67:05][JW]
 ABC CLASSICS 
          ABC 476 9421 [67:05][JW]
        Entry-level 
          for this disc is that of the avowed non-specialist…a compilation disc 
          with a cunning amount of variety  ... see Full 
          Review 
        Humiwo 
          HAYASAKA (1914-1955) Piano Concerto 
          (1948) [32:41] Ancient Dances on the Left and on the Right (1941) 
          [10:39] Overture in D major (1939) [9:32]  Hiromi Okada (piano) Russian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra/Dmitry 
          Yablonsky rec. Studio 5, State Broadcasting, Moscow, Russia, 29 April 
          2005-5 May 2005
 
          Hiromi Okada (piano) Russian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra/Dmitry 
          Yablonsky rec. Studio 5, State Broadcasting, Moscow, Russia, 29 April 
          2005-5 May 2005  NAXOS 
          JAPANESE CLASSICS 8.557819 [52:51][RB]
 NAXOS 
          JAPANESE CLASSICS 8.557819 [52:51][RB]
        A 
          well documented disc too easily lost in the torrent of new releases. 
          The music is attractive in a rather conservative way – especially the 
          Piano Concerto.... see Full 
          Review
         De l’aurore au zénith Franz Joseph HAYDN (1732-1809) Piano Sonatas: 
          No. 11 in B flat, HobXVI:2 (c1760) [15:08]; No. 59 in E flat, HobXVI:49 
          (1789/90) [18:09] Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) 
          Piano Sonatas: No. 4 in E flat, K282/K189g (1775) (15:12); No. 17 
          in B flat, K570 (1789) [19:36]
 
          De l’aurore au zénith Franz Joseph HAYDN (1732-1809) Piano Sonatas: 
          No. 11 in B flat, HobXVI:2 (c1760) [15:08]; No. 59 in E flat, HobXVI:49 
          (1789/90) [18:09] Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) 
          Piano Sonatas: No. 4 in E flat, K282/K189g (1775) (15:12); No. 17 
          in B flat, K570 (1789) [19:36]  Claude-Marie Le Guay (piano). rec. Salle Akustika, Paris, 
          27-30 September 1994. DDD
 
          Claude-Marie Le Guay (piano). rec. Salle Akustika, Paris, 
          27-30 September 1994. DDD  ACCORD SACD 476 9154
 
          ACCORD SACD 476 9154   [68:05][CC]
 
          [68:05][CC]
        There 
          is no doubting Le Guay’s talent … It will be interesting to track her 
          career trajectory. ... see Full Review
         
           Hans 
          Werner HENZE 
          (b. 1926) Violin Concerto No. 1 (1946) 
          [26:57] Violin Concerto No. 3 (1997 (Esmeralda, Das Kind Echo, Rudi 
          S) [33:24] Five Night-Pieces (1990 (Elegie, Capriccio, Shepherd's 
          Song I, Shepherd's Song II, Ode) [9:09]
 Hans 
          Werner HENZE 
          (b. 1926) Violin Concerto No. 1 (1946) 
          [26:57] Violin Concerto No. 3 (1997 (Esmeralda, Das Kind Echo, Rudi 
          S) [33:24] Five Night-Pieces (1990 (Elegie, Capriccio, Shepherd's 
          Song I, Shepherd's Song II, Ode) [9:09]  Peter Sheppard Skaerved (violin) Aaron Schorr (piano); Saarbrucken Radio 
          Symphony Orchestra/Christopher Lyndon-Gee. rec. Grosse Sendesaal, Saarbrucken, 
          Germany, 14-17 September 2004
 
          Peter Sheppard Skaerved (violin) Aaron Schorr (piano); Saarbrucken Radio 
          Symphony Orchestra/Christopher Lyndon-Gee. rec. Grosse Sendesaal, Saarbrucken, 
          Germany, 14-17 September 2004  NAXOS 8.557738 [69:30] [JWi]
 
          NAXOS 8.557738 [69:30] [JWi]
        High
              quality playing of very original and stimulating music all at the
              usual bargain price. The recording quality is very creditable too.
              ... see Full Review 
        Philippe 
          HERSANT (b. 1948) Paysage avec ruines (1999)a 
          [20:30] Im fremden Land (2003)b 
          [21:10] Chants du Sud (1996)c 
          [11:07] Missa Brevis (1986)d 
          [17:45]  Luisa Islam 
          Ali Zade (mezzo)a; Hélène Collerette (violin)c; 
          Jérôme Comte (clarinet)b; Alice Ader (piano)b; 
          Quatuor Renoirb; Musicatreized; Orchestre Philharmonique 
          de Radio Francead; Ernest Martinez Izquierdoa, 
          Roland Hayrabediand rec. Radio France, February 2004
 Luisa Islam 
          Ali Zade (mezzo)a; Hélène Collerette (violin)c; 
          Jérôme Comte (clarinet)b; Alice Ader (piano)b; 
          Quatuor Renoirb; Musicatreized; Orchestre Philharmonique 
          de Radio Francead; Ernest Martinez Izquierdoa, 
          Roland Hayrabediand rec. Radio France, February 2004 
           DENSITE 21 DE005 
          [70:40][HC]
 DENSITE 21 DE005 
          [70:40][HC]
        Music 
          with a strong direct appeal …. a most desirable 
          release. ... see Full 
          Review
         
          Alun HODDINOTT 
          (b. 1929) Dives 
          and Lazarus Op.39 (1965)a [14:38] 
          Viola Concertino Op.14 (1958)b 
          [21:56] Nocturnes and Cadenzas Op.62 (1969)c 
          [20:59] Sinfonia Fidei Op.95 (1977)d 
          [20:24]  Felicity Palmer (soprano)a; Jill 
          Gomez (soprano)d; Thomas Allen 
          (baritone)a; Stuart Burrows (tenor)d; 
          Csaba Erdélyi (viola)b; 
          Moray Welsh (cello)c; Welsh National 
          Opera Chorusa; New Philharmonia 
          Orchestraab; Philharmonia Chorusd; 
          Philharmonia Orchestracd; David 
          Athertonab; Sir Charles Grovescd 
          rec. Kingsway Hall, London, March 1975 (Dives 
          and Lazarus, Viola Concertino) and Brent 
          Town Hall, Wembley, Middlesex, November 1980 
          (Nocturnes and Cadenzas, Sinfonia 
          Fidei)
 
          Felicity Palmer (soprano)a; Jill 
          Gomez (soprano)d; Thomas Allen 
          (baritone)a; Stuart Burrows (tenor)d; 
          Csaba Erdélyi (viola)b; 
          Moray Welsh (cello)c; Welsh National 
          Opera Chorusa; New Philharmonia 
          Orchestraab; Philharmonia Chorusd; 
          Philharmonia Orchestracd; David 
          Athertonab; Sir Charles Grovescd 
          rec. Kingsway Hall, London, March 1975 (Dives 
          and Lazarus, Viola Concertino) and Brent 
          Town Hall, Wembley, Middlesex, November 1980 
          (Nocturnes and Cadenzas, Sinfonia 
          Fidei)  LYRITA RECORDED EDITION SRCD332 [77:57] 
          [HC]
 
          LYRITA RECORDED EDITION SRCD332 [77:57] 
          [HC]
        Full
              marks for these excellent re-issues that put
          some of Hoddinott’s superb, sincere and honest 
          music back into the catalogue. ... see Full 
          Review
        
 
          Gustav 
          HOLST (1874-1934) The Planets Op.32 
          (1916) [42:35] Marching Song Op.22 No.2 [3:16] Ralph 
          VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (1872-1958) Symphony No.4 in F minor (1934) 
          [29:51]  London Symphony 
          Orchestra/Gustav Holst BBC Symphony Orchestra/Ralph Vaughan Williams 
          rec. London, 1926 (Holst), Abbey Road Studios, London, 1937 (Vaughan 
          Williams)
 London Symphony 
          Orchestra/Gustav Holst BBC Symphony Orchestra/Ralph Vaughan Williams 
          rec. London, 1926 (Holst), Abbey Road Studios, London, 1937 (Vaughan 
          Williams)  NAXOS 8.111048 
          [75:42][JW]
 NAXOS 8.111048 
          [75:42][JW]
        VW’s 
          blistering performance of the Fourth Symphony is coupled with Holst’s 
          second recording of the Planets but the transfers are disappointing 
          ... see Full Review 
         Arthur 
          HONEGGER (1892-1955) Sonatine VI for 
          Violin and Violoncello in e minor (1932) [14:05] Bohuslav 
          MARTINŮ (1890-1959) Duo for Violin and Violoncello 
          No. 1, H. 157 (1927) [13:34] Johann Sebastian 
          BACH (1685-1750) Canon alla Duodecima in Contrapunto alla 
          Quinta (from Kunst der Fuge) [4:47] Matthias 
          PINTSCHER (b.1971) Study I for “Treatise on the Veil” (2004) 
          [11:26] Johann Sebastian BACH 
          Canon in Hypodiapason (Canon all Ottava) (from Kunst der Fuge) [2:47] 
          Maurice RAVEL (1875-1937) Sonata 
          for Violin and Violoncello (1922) [18:21]
 
          Arthur 
          HONEGGER (1892-1955) Sonatine VI for 
          Violin and Violoncello in e minor (1932) [14:05] Bohuslav 
          MARTINŮ (1890-1959) Duo for Violin and Violoncello 
          No. 1, H. 157 (1927) [13:34] Johann Sebastian 
          BACH (1685-1750) Canon alla Duodecima in Contrapunto alla 
          Quinta (from Kunst der Fuge) [4:47] Matthias 
          PINTSCHER (b.1971) Study I for “Treatise on the Veil” (2004) 
          [11:26] Johann Sebastian BACH 
          Canon in Hypodiapason (Canon all Ottava) (from Kunst der Fuge) [2:47] 
          Maurice RAVEL (1875-1937) Sonata 
          for Violin and Violoncello (1922) [18:21]  Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin) Heinrich Schiff (cello) Rec. August 
          2004, Propstei S. Gerold and January 2005, Festeburgkirche, Frankfurt 
          am Main (Pintscher)
 
          Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin) Heinrich Schiff (cello) Rec. August 
          2004, Propstei S. Gerold and January 2005, Festeburgkirche, Frankfurt 
          am Main (Pintscher)  ECM NEW SERIES 1912 [63:31][DC]
 
          ECM NEW SERIES 1912 [63:31][DC]
        You 
          can stuff the luxury of string quartets - this is the CD which proves 
          that less can be more. ... see Full 
          Review
        Johann 
          Nepomuk HUMMEL (1778-1837) 
          Piano 
          Sonatas: No. 5 in F sharp minor, Op. 81 (publ. 1819) [29:05]; No. 
          6 in D, Op. 106 (publ. 1826) [27:19]  Malcolm Binns (fortepiano: c.1825 Haschka (Op. 81); c.1830 Carl 
          Schmidt (Op. 106)) rec. The Colt Collection, Kent, UK, August 1976. 
          ADD
 
           Malcolm Binns (fortepiano: c.1825 Haschka (Op. 81); c.1830 Carl 
          Schmidt (Op. 106)) rec. The Colt Collection, Kent, UK, August 1976. 
          ADD  EXPLORE RECORDS 
          EXP0009 [56:55] [CC]
 EXPLORE RECORDS 
          EXP0009 [56:55] [CC]
        A 
          timely reminder of just how fine - if not 
          great - a composer Hummel actually was. ... 
          see Full 
          Review 
         Miriam
                  HYDE (1913-2005) Piano
                  Concerto No.1 in E flat minor (1933) [30:15] Piano Concerto
                  No.2 in C sharp minor (1935) [24:56] Village Fair (1943)
                  [11:17]+  Miriam
                  Hyde (piano) West Australian Symphony Orchestra/Geoffrey Simon,
                  Sydney Symphony Orchestra/Dobbs Franks + rec. 1975. ADD
 Miriam
                  Hyde (piano) West Australian Symphony Orchestra/Geoffrey Simon,
                  Sydney Symphony Orchestra/Dobbs Franks + rec. 1975. ADD  ABC
                  CLASSICS ELOQUENCE 465 735-2 [66:52] [JW]
 ABC
                  CLASSICS ELOQUENCE 465 735-2 [66:52] [JW]
        Exciting, 
          romantic, spilling over with Rachmaninovian 
          fervour ... see Full 
          Review 
         Charles 
          IVES (1874-1954) 
          Symphony 
          No.1 (1898) [37:22] Symphony No.4 (1916) [30:57] 
          Central Park in the Dark (1906) [9:46]
Charles 
          IVES (1874-1954) 
          Symphony 
          No.1 (1898) [37:22] Symphony No.4 (1916) [30:57] 
          Central Park in the Dark (1906) [9:46] 
           Dallas Symphony Chorus and Orchestra/Andrew 
          Litton rec. live, Morton H. Myerson Symphony 
          Center, Dallas, Jan 2006
 
          Dallas Symphony Chorus and Orchestra/Andrew 
          Litton rec. live, Morton H. Myerson Symphony 
          Center, Dallas, Jan 2006  HYPERION CDA 67540 [78:25]
 
          HYPERION CDA 67540 [78:25] 
          Charles IVES (1874-1954) Symphony 
          No.2 (1902) [39:50] Symphony No.3 The Camp 
          Meeting (1907) [23:59] General William 
          Booth enters into Heaven [5:13]  Donnie Ray Albert (baritone) Dallas Symphony 
          Chorus and Orchestra/Andrew Litton rec. live, 
          Morton H. Myerson Symphony Center, Dallas, 
          Sept 2004 (No.3), Jan 2006 (rest)
 
          Donnie Ray Albert (baritone) Dallas Symphony 
          Chorus and Orchestra/Andrew Litton rec. live, 
          Morton H. Myerson Symphony Center, Dallas, 
          Sept 2004 (No.3), Jan 2006 (rest)  HYPERION CDA 67525 [69:26] [TH]
 
          HYPERION CDA 67525 [69:26] [TH]
        An 
          excellent pair of discs, well filled and beautifully 
          recorded ... see Full 
          Review
        Leoš JANÁČEK 
          (1854-1928) String 
          Quartet No.2 Intimate Letters (1928) 
          [25:38] Pavel HAAS 
          (1899-1944) String Quartet No.2 Op.7 Z 
          Opičích hor [From the Monkey Mountains] 
          (1925) [31:46] *  Pavel Haas Quartet Colin Currie (percussion) 
          * rec. Domovina Studios, Prague, April-May 
          2006
 
          Pavel Haas Quartet Colin Currie (percussion) 
          * rec. Domovina Studios, Prague, April-May 
          2006  SUPRAPHON SU 3877-2 [57:35] [JW]
 
        SUPRAPHON SU 3877-2 [57:35] [JW]
        An 
          acutely selected example of Moravian sons 
          and heirs ... see Full 
          Review 
        John 
          JENKINS 
          (1592–1678) Consort 
          Music Fantasy Suite (No. 1) in G minor; Fantasia (No. 6) in F major; 
          Fantasy Suite (No. 17) in E minor, Fantasia (No. 8) in A minor; Newark 
          Siege (No. 23); Galliard in D major (No. 24); Pavan (No. 51); Ayre (No. 
          31); Corant (No. 44); Saraband (No. 52); Fancy-Air set (No. 4) in C 
          major; Pavan (No. 2) in G minor; Fantasia (No. 3) in G minor; Fantasia 
          (No. 12) in D major; In Nomine (No. 1) in G minor  The Consort of Musicke (Trevor Jones – director, viola, treble 
          and bass viols; Monca Huggett – violin, Alison Bury – violin and viola, 
          Alison Crum – treble and bass viols; Peter Trent – tenor viol; Oliver 
          Hirsch – tenor viol; Mark Caudle – bass viole; Piet Stryckers – bass 
          viol; Alan Wilson – organ; Anthony Rooley – theorbo) rec. St. George 
          the Martyr, London, 11-12 May, 20 August 1981. ADD
 
           The Consort of Musicke (Trevor Jones – director, viola, treble 
          and bass viols; Monca Huggett – violin, Alison Bury – violin and viola, 
          Alison Crum – treble and bass viols; Peter Trent – tenor viol; Oliver 
          Hirsch – tenor viol; Mark Caudle – bass viole; Piet Stryckers – bass 
          viol; Alan Wilson – organ; Anthony Rooley – theorbo) rec. St. George 
          the Martyr, London, 11-12 May, 20 August 1981. ADD  EXPLORE EXP0010 [70.32] [RH]
 
          EXPLORE EXP0010 [70.32] [RH]
        This 
          is seriously satisfying music. Fine musical 
          performances in a recording which hardly shows 
          its age. Recommended for those wanting to 
          explore this fascinating composer ... see 
          Full Review 
          
         Friedrich 
          KALKBRENNER (1785-1849) 
          Piano 
          Concertos: No. 1 in D minor, Op. 61 (1823) 
          [30:39]; No. 4 in A flat, Op. 127 (1835) [28:17]
Friedrich 
          KALKBRENNER (1785-1849) 
          Piano 
          Concertos: No. 1 in D minor, Op. 61 (1823) 
          [30:39]; No. 4 in A flat, Op. 127 (1835) [28:17] Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra/Howard Shelley 
          (piano).rec. Federation Concert Hall, Hobart, 
          Tasmana, 24-27 May 2005. DDD The Romantic 
          Piano Concerto, Volume 41
 
          Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra/Howard Shelley 
          (piano).rec. Federation Concert Hall, Hobart, 
          Tasmana, 24-27 May 2005. DDD The Romantic 
          Piano Concerto, Volume 41 HYPERION CDA67535 [59:11] [CC]
 
          HYPERION CDA67535 [59:11] [CC]
        Hyperion’s
              Romantic Piano Concerto series is one of the
          most significant recording ventures in front 
          of the public today ... Explorers of the peripheries 
          of the repertoire will enjoy this disc enormously. 
          ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Eleni 
          KARAINDROU (b. 1939) Elegy of 
          the Uprooting (2005) CD 1 Prayer; Refugee’s Theme; The Weeping 
          Meadow; Dance; An ode of tears; For the Phrygian land vast mourning; 
          By the Sea; Depart and Eternity Theme; Rosa’s Aria ; Memories; Hecuba’s 
          Lament / Hecuba’s Theme II; Telamon, you came to conquer our town; The 
          city that gave birth to you ; was consumed by fire; An ode of tears; 
          Theme of the Uprooting I; The Weeping Meadow II; Voyage; Voyage to Cythera; 
          On the Road; CD 2; Parade; Return; Andromache’s Theme; The land I call 
          home; Home of my forefathers; I wish I’m given There; Refugee’s Theme; 
          The Seagull; Song of the Lake; Adagio – Father’s Theme; In vain the 
          sacrifices; My beloved, your soul is wandering; Decision; Farewell Theme; 
          Theme of the Lake; Hecuba’s Theme II; Lament for Astyanax; Exodos; The 
          Weeping Meadow  Maria Farantouri (voice) Vangelis Christopoulos(oboe); Socratis Sinopoulos 
          Constantinople (lyra, laouto); Maria Bildea (harp); Konstantinos Raptis 
          (accordion, bayan); (Sergiu Nastasaviolin); Renato Ripo (violoncello); 
          Stella Gadedi (flute); Nikos Guinos (clarinet); Sopcratis Anthis (trumpet); 
          Spyros Kazianis (bassoon); Vangelis Skouras (French horn); Aris Dimitriadis 
          (mandolin); Christs Tsiamoulis (ney); Panos Dimitrakopoulos (kanonaki); 
          Andreas Katsiyiannis (santouri); Andreas Papas (bendir, daouli); Eleni 
          Karaindrou (piano) Hellenic Radio and Television Choir /Antonis Kontogeorgiou 
          Camerata Orchestra Alexandros Myrat rec. live 17 March 2005, Megaron, 
          Athens
 
          Maria Farantouri (voice) Vangelis Christopoulos(oboe); Socratis Sinopoulos 
          Constantinople (lyra, laouto); Maria Bildea (harp); Konstantinos Raptis 
          (accordion, bayan); (Sergiu Nastasaviolin); Renato Ripo (violoncello); 
          Stella Gadedi (flute); Nikos Guinos (clarinet); Sopcratis Anthis (trumpet); 
          Spyros Kazianis (bassoon); Vangelis Skouras (French horn); Aris Dimitriadis 
          (mandolin); Christs Tsiamoulis (ney); Panos Dimitrakopoulos (kanonaki); 
          Andreas Katsiyiannis (santouri); Andreas Papas (bendir, daouli); Eleni 
          Karaindrou (piano) Hellenic Radio and Television Choir /Antonis Kontogeorgiou 
          Camerata Orchestra Alexandros Myrat rec. live 17 March 2005, Megaron, 
          Athens  ECM NEW SERIES 1952 [49:35 + 43:47][DC]
 
          ECM NEW SERIES 1952 [49:35 + 43:47][DC]
        Could 
          easily be handed out in place of this winter’s heating grant for pensioners 
          – it’s so warm you can close your eyes and bathe in sunlight and pure 
          blue skies. ... see Full Review
         
          Mieczysław 
          KARŁOWICZ (1876-1909) Violin Concerto 
          in A, Op. 8 (1902) [29.34] Karol SZYMANOWSKI 
          (1882-1937) Violin Concerto No.1, Op. 35 (1916) [24.19]  Piotr Pławner (violin) Zielona Góra Philharmonic 
          Orchestra/Czesław Grabowski rec. December 2005, Zielona 
          Góra Philharmonic Concert Hall, Zielona Góra, Poland. DDD
 
          Piotr Pławner (violin) Zielona Góra Philharmonic 
          Orchestra/Czesław Grabowski rec. December 2005, Zielona 
          Góra Philharmonic Concert Hall, Zielona Góra, Poland. DDD  DUX 0540 [54:09][ED]
 
          DUX 0540 [54:09][ED]
        A 
          recommendable disc for the pair of violin concertos presented; they 
          are played with spirit and adventure. ... see Full 
          Review
        Mischa 
          KÄSER (b. 
          1959) Musik zu Alexander for soprano 
          and ensemble (1995-2004) [24.06]  Rosemary Hardy (soprano) Collegium Novum Zurich;Funf Stucke for 
          clarinet and cello (1985-91) [12.46] Ernesto Molinari (clarinet); David 
          Inniger (cello);Dupuy Tren for three recorder players (1992) 
          [5.18] Christine Omlin; Bryony Crawford; Hans-Jurg Meier;Nebul 
          for flute, clarinet, trombone and string trio (2000-04) [34.26] Collegium 
          Nivum Zurich rec. 11-12 October 2004 (Musik); RadioStudio Bern 26 June 
          2004 (Stücke); RadioStudio Zurich 1992 (Dupuy); RadioStudio Zurich 13 
          October 2004 (Nebul).
 
          Rosemary Hardy (soprano) Collegium Novum Zurich;Funf Stucke for 
          clarinet and cello (1985-91) [12.46] Ernesto Molinari (clarinet); David 
          Inniger (cello);Dupuy Tren for three recorder players (1992) 
          [5.18] Christine Omlin; Bryony Crawford; Hans-Jurg Meier;Nebul 
          for flute, clarinet, trombone and string trio (2000-04) [34.26] Collegium 
          Nivum Zurich rec. 11-12 October 2004 (Musik); RadioStudio Bern 26 June 
          2004 (Stücke); RadioStudio Zurich 1992 (Dupuy); RadioStudio Zurich 13 
          October 2004 (Nebul).  MUSIQUE SUISSE CTS-M 93 [69.29] [GH]
 
          MUSIQUE SUISSE CTS-M 93 [69.29] [GH]
        Käser 
          has a unique voice and works in a world of rich fantasy and colour. 
          He is aided by superb and memorable performances. ... see Full 
          Review 
                Elena 
          KATS-CHERNIN (b.1957) Chamber 
          of Horrors Charleston Noir (1996) [8:57] Chamber of Horrors 
          (1995) [6:42] Still Life (2001) [11:26] Gypsy Ramble (1996) [11:21] 
          Wild Rice (1996) [7:59] Velvet Revolution for horn trio (1999)  The Four Basses (Charleston Noir) Alice Giles (harp Chamber 
          of Horrors) Patricia Pollett (viola), Patricia Pollett (piano Still 
          Life) Perihelion (Gypsy Ramble) David Pereira (cello Wild 
          Rice) Tall Poppies Ensemble (Velvet Revolution) rec. 1996-2005, 
          ABC Sydney except for Still Life, Queensland Conservatorium of 
          Music, Steinway Hall, and Velvet Revolution at University of 
          Newcastle Concert Hall.
 
          The Four Basses (Charleston Noir) Alice Giles (harp Chamber 
          of Horrors) Patricia Pollett (viola), Patricia Pollett (piano Still 
          Life) Perihelion (Gypsy Ramble) David Pereira (cello Wild 
          Rice) Tall Poppies Ensemble (Velvet Revolution) rec. 1996-2005, 
          ABC Sydney except for Still Life, Queensland Conservatorium of 
          Music, Steinway Hall, and Velvet Revolution at University of 
          Newcastle Concert Hall.  TALL POPPIES RECORDS TP181 [61:40][DC]
 
        TALL POPPIES RECORDS TP181 [61:40][DC] 
        
If 
          her pieces were books, they would be the nice leather-bound ones with 
          the really good stories. ... see Full 
          Review 
        Wojciech 
          KILAR (b. 1932) Bogurodzica (Mother 
          of God) for mixed chorus and orchestra (1975) [10:47] Piano Concerto 
          (1997) [25:48] Siwa Mgla (Grey Mist) for baritone and 
          orchestra (1979) [16:06] Kościelec 1909 (symphonic poem) (1976) [16:05]  Waldemar Malicki (piano) Wieslaw Ochman (baritone) 
          Warsaw National Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra/Antoni Wit rec. 
          Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, 8-12 October, 29 November 2002. DDD
 
          Waldemar Malicki (piano) Wieslaw Ochman (baritone) 
          Warsaw National Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra/Antoni Wit rec. 
          Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, 8-12 October, 29 November 2002. DDD  NAXOS 8.557813 [68:46][CT]
 
          NAXOS 8.557813 [68:46][CT]
        A 
          second recording of Kilar’s music from Naxos 
          that doesn’t quite manage to live up to the 
          strengths of the first. ... see Full 
          Review
         Anders KOPPEL 
          (b. 1947) Concerto No. 1 for Saxophone and 
          Orchestra (1992, rev. 2004) [29:58] Concerto No. 2 for Alto Saxophone 
          and Orchestra (2003) [31:27] Swan Song (1987, rev. 2005) [3:30]
 
          Anders KOPPEL 
          (b. 1947) Concerto No. 1 for Saxophone and 
          Orchestra (1992, rev. 2004) [29:58] Concerto No. 2 for Alto Saxophone 
          and Orchestra (2003) [31:27] Swan Song (1987, rev. 2005) [3:30]  Benjamin Koppel (saxophones) Odense Symphony Orchestra/Nicolae Moldoveanu 
          rec. Carl Nielsen Hall, Odense, September-October 2005
 
          Benjamin Koppel (saxophones) Odense Symphony Orchestra/Nicolae Moldoveanu 
          rec. Carl Nielsen Hall, Odense, September-October 2005  DACAPO 8.226036 [64:50] [HC]
 
          DACAPO 8.226036 [64:50] [HC]
        Brilliant,
              virtuosic and imaginative … heart-warming music. ... see Full
              Review 
        Rodolfe 
          KREUTZER (1766-1831) Forty-Two studies 
          for Unaccompanied Violin (integral) (1796) [120:50]  Cihat
          Aşkin (violin) rec. 12 October 2003, MIAM Studios, Istanbul 
          First Integral Recording
 Cihat
          Aşkin (violin) rec. 12 October 2003, MIAM Studios, Istanbul 
          First Integral Recording  KALAN CD 377 [51:30 + 69:20][DB]
 
        KALAN CD 377 [51:30 + 69:20][DB]
        The 
          first integral recording, with a few points of interest. ... see Full 
          Review 
          
         Thomas 
          LARCHER (b.1963)  
          Ixxu String quartet (1998-2004) [13:36] My illness is the medicine I 
          need for soprano, violin, violoncello and piano (2002) [14:16] Mumien 
          for violoncello and piano (2001/02) [12:01] Cold Farmer String quartet 
          (1990) [13:16]
 
           Thomas 
          LARCHER (b.1963)  
          Ixxu String quartet (1998-2004) [13:36] My illness is the medicine I 
          need for soprano, violin, violoncello and piano (2002) [14:16] Mumien 
          for violoncello and piano (2001/02) [12:01] Cold Farmer String quartet 
          (1990) [13:16]  Rosamunde 
          Quartett Andrea Lauren Brown (soprano) Christoph Poppen (violin) Thomas 
          Demenga (violoncello) Thomas Larcher (piano) rec. July 2005, August-Everding-Saal, 
          Grünwald
 Rosamunde 
          Quartett Andrea Lauren Brown (soprano) Christoph Poppen (violin) Thomas 
          Demenga (violoncello) Thomas Larcher (piano) rec. July 2005, August-Everding-Saal, 
          Grünwald  ECM NEW SERIES 
          1967 [53:59][DC]
 ECM NEW SERIES 
          1967 [53:59][DC]
        The 
          musical equivalent of a strong, black cup of coffee – highly stimulating. 
          ... see Full Review
        William 
          LAWES 
          (1602-1645)  Dialogues, 
          Psalmes and ElegiesCome heavy heart [2:21] Charon, O Charon [4:01] 
          Charon, o gentle Charon, let me wooe thee [3:41] Orpheus, O Orpheus, 
          gently touch thy Lesbyan Lyre [3:04] ’Tis not Boy, thy Amorous looke 
          [2:24] When death shall snatch us from these Kidds [4:24] The Catts 
          as other creatures doe [1:40] Musicke, The Master of thy Art is dead 
          [2:54] How like a widow? [5:14] John JENKINS 
          (1592-1678) Why in this shade of night? [7:43] Henry 
          LAWES (1596-1662) Cease, O cease ye jolly shepherds [3:38] 
          William LAWES (1602-1645) Psalm 
          22 [17:49] The Consort of Musicke: Emma Kirkby, Poppy Holden (soprano); 
          John York Skinner (countertenor); Martyn Hill, Nigel Rogers (tenor); 
          David Thomas (bass); Trevor Jones (bass viol); Alan Wilson (organ); 
          Anthony Rooley (lute, director) rec. April 1978, Decca Studio No.3, 
          West Hampstead, London  EXPLORE EXP0011 [59:11] [GPu]
 
          EXPLORE EXP0011 [59:11] [GPu]
        A 
          valuable reissue of one of the relatively 
          few recordings of the too-little-known vocal 
          music of the younger of the Lawes brothers 
          … see Full Review 
          
        Ernesto 
          LECUONA (1896–1963) 
          Danzas 
          Cubanas (Suite for piano solo) [18:52]: (No hablas Mas! 
          (Speak no more) [1:48]; No puedo contigo (I cannot make you understand) 
          [3:17]; Ahi vieni el Chino (Here comes the Chinaman) [3:28]; 
          Por que te vas (Why do you go) [4:29]; Lola esta la Fiesta 
          (Lola is celebrating) [3:44]; En tres por quarto (In three quarter 
          time) [1:50]) Danzas Afro-Cubanas (Suite of Afro-cuban 
          dances for piano solo) [18:34]: (La Conga de Media Noche (Midnight 
          Conga) [3:31]; Danza Negra (Dance of the Black Cubans) [2:52]; 
          …Y la Negra Bailabad [3:24]; Danza de las Ñañigos 
          (Dance of the Nanigos) [3:20]; Danza Lucumi (Lucumi’s Dance) 
          [3:46]; La Comparsa (Carnival Procession) [2:21])         Andalucia (Suite Española) [19:29] (Cordoba 
          [3:06]; Andalucia [2:44]; Alhambra [3:49]; Gitanerias 
          [2:01]; Guadalquivir [4:54]; Malaguena [3:25]) Granada 
          [3:29] Siboney [3:38]  Polly Ferman (piano) rec. dates and venue not given
 
          Polly Ferman (piano) rec. dates and venue not given  TALENT DOM 2910 44 [60:04] [GF]
 
          TALENT DOM 2910 44 [60:04] [GF]
        Excellent 
          slightly laid-back romantic playing, but Polly 
          Ferman brings out Lecuona’s cross-over music 
          to perfection. ... see Full 
          Review 
         Franz
                  LEHÁR (1870–1948) Eva – operetta
                  in three acts (1911) [126:09] (with complete Dialogues)  Morenike
                  Fadayomi (soprano) – Eva; Zora Antonic (soprano) – Pipsi; Reinhard
                  Alessandri (tenor) – Octave Flaubert; Thomas Zisterer (baritone) – Prunelles;
                  Thomas Malik (buffo tenor) – Dagobert; Gerhard Balluch (actor) – Bernard
                  Larousse; Karl Herbst (actor) – Voisin; Peter Andreev (bass-baritone) – Matthieu;
                  Florian Widmann (baritone) – Fredy; Christian Giglmayr (baritone) – Teddy;
                  Chor des Lehár Festivals Bad Ischl; Franz Lehár-Orchester/Wolfgang
                  Bozic rec. Festspielsaal Bad Ischl, 22–24 August 2005. DDD
 Morenike
                  Fadayomi (soprano) – Eva; Zora Antonic (soprano) – Pipsi; Reinhard
                  Alessandri (tenor) – Octave Flaubert; Thomas Zisterer (baritone) – Prunelles;
                  Thomas Malik (buffo tenor) – Dagobert; Gerhard Balluch (actor) – Bernard
                  Larousse; Karl Herbst (actor) – Voisin; Peter Andreev (bass-baritone) – Matthieu;
                  Florian Widmann (baritone) – Fredy; Christian Giglmayr (baritone) – Teddy;
                  Chor des Lehár Festivals Bad Ischl; Franz Lehár-Orchester/Wolfgang
                  Bozic rec. Festspielsaal Bad Ischl, 22–24 August 2005. DDD  cpo
                  777 148-2 [48:21
+ 77:48] [GF]
 cpo
                  777 148-2 [48:21
+ 77:48] [GF]
        A
              matter of swings and roundabouts, perhaps, but operetta lovers
              will find much to enjoy here. ... see Full
              Review 
         György LIGETI (1923-2006) The 
          Complete Piano Music CD 1 Études pour piano, 1er 
          livre (1985) [18:27] É tudes pour piano, 2ème livre (1988-93) [21:42] 
          Études pour piano, 3ème livre (1995-2001) [9:58] L’arrache-cœur (1994) 
          [4:29] CD 2  Four Early Piano Pieces (Basso Ostinato) 
          (1941) [2:20] Induló (Allegro) (March) for piano four hands (1942) [2:06] 
          Polifón etüd (Allegro comodo) (Polyphonic Étude) for piano four hands 
          (1943) [1:40] Due Capricci (1947) [4:23] Allegro for piano four hands 
          (1943) [0:39] Invention (Resoluto) (1948) [1:08] Sonatina for piano 
          four hands (1950) [4:23] Három lakodalmi tánc (Three Wedding Dances) 
          for piano four hands (1950) [2:56] Musica Ricercata for piano (1951-53) 
          [1951-53] Chromatische Phantasie (1956) [5:32] Trois Bagatelles for 
          piano (1961) [1:23] Monument – Self portrait – Movement. Three Pieces 
          for two pianos (1976) [18:16]
 
          György LIGETI (1923-2006) The 
          Complete Piano Music CD 1 Études pour piano, 1er 
          livre (1985) [18:27] É tudes pour piano, 2ème livre (1988-93) [21:42] 
          Études pour piano, 3ème livre (1995-2001) [9:58] L’arrache-cœur (1994) 
          [4:29] CD 2  Four Early Piano Pieces (Basso Ostinato) 
          (1941) [2:20] Induló (Allegro) (March) for piano four hands (1942) [2:06] 
          Polifón etüd (Allegro comodo) (Polyphonic Étude) for piano four hands 
          (1943) [1:40] Due Capricci (1947) [4:23] Allegro for piano four hands 
          (1943) [0:39] Invention (Resoluto) (1948) [1:08] Sonatina for piano 
          four hands (1950) [4:23] Három lakodalmi tánc (Three Wedding Dances) 
          for piano four hands (1950) [2:56] Musica Ricercata for piano (1951-53) 
          [1951-53] Chromatische Phantasie (1956) [5:32] Trois Bagatelles for 
          piano (1961) [1:23] Monument – Self portrait – Movement. Three Pieces 
          for two pianos (1976) [18:16]  Fredrik Ullén rec. 1996/2004 see review for locations
 
          Fredrik Ullén rec. 1996/2004 see review for locations  BIS-CD-1683/84 [55:56 + 74:30] [DC]
 
          BIS-CD-1683/84 [55:56 + 74:30] [DC]
        Stunning
              music, infused with a sensitivity of ear and lightness of touch
              which should lift your heart and bring a carnival of colours into
              your mind’s eye. ... see Full Review 
        Franz 
          LISZT (1811-1886) 
          Symphonic Poems, Vol. 3 No. 7: Festklänge, 
          S101/R418 (1853) [18:57] No. 1: Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne (What 
          is heard on the mountain), S95/R412 (1849, rev. 1850, 1877) [29:13] 
          No. 11: Hunnenschlacht (Battle of the Huns), S105/R422 
          (1857) [14:14]  New Zealand 
          Symphony Orchestra/Michael Halász rec. 24-26 May 2005, Michael Fowler 
          Centre, Wellington, New Zealand. DDD
 New Zealand 
          Symphony Orchestra/Michael Halász rec. 24-26 May 2005, Michael Fowler 
          Centre, Wellington, New Zealand. DDD  NAXOS 8.557846 [62:35] [MC]
 
          NAXOS 8.557846 [62:35] [MC]
        Halász 
          and the NZSO prove sterling advocates for 
          these highly colourful and eventful, if often 
          overlooked, symphonic poems. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
          Elisabeth LUTYENS 
          (1906–1983) 
          Présages
           Op.53 (1963)a [10:35] Motet Op.27 
          (1953)b [9:46] Wind Trio Op.52 
          (1963)a [9:52] Magnificat and Nunc 
          Dimittis (1965)b [7:41] String 
          Trio Op.57 (1964)a [12:24] Verses 
          of Love (1970)b [6:07] Fantasie 
          Trio Op.55 (1963)a [11:50] The 
          Country of the Stars Op.60 (1963)b 
          [8:23]  Endymiona Exaudi/James Weeksb; 
          
          rec. St Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead, London, 
          May 2006.
 
          Endymiona Exaudi/James Weeksb; 
          
          rec. St Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead, London, 
          May 2006.  NMC D124 [77:30] [HC][JF]
 
          NMC D124 [77:30] [HC][JF]
        A 
          fitting centenary tribute to an important 
          composer whose vast output is undoubtedly 
          uneven, but whose finest achievements certainly 
          deserve wider exposure. [HC]
          An attractive, interesting and often quite 
          moving CD. [JF]... see Full 
          Review