Edwin CARR 
          (1926-2003) Auckland 71: Ode (1971) 
          [11.08] 
 Heath Lees 
          (narrator); Chamber Choir of the Orpheus Choir of Wellington New Zealand 
          Symphony Orchestra/Edwin Carr Seven Elizabethan Lyrics (1980) 
          [14.04] Schola Polyphonica New Zealand Symphony Orchestra/Edwin Carr 
          Piano Concerto No.2 (1986) [20.47] Sally Mays (piano) West Australian 
          Symphony Orchestra/Geoffrey Simon The End of the Golden Weather 
          (1996) [13.01] New Zealand Symphony Orchestra/Marc Taddei rec. 
          Wellington Town Hall, November 1986, Radio New Zealand (Ode; Lyrics); 
          Australian Broadcasting Commission, Basil Kirke Studio, Perth, date 
          unknown (Concerto); Symphony House, Wellington, December 1998, Radio 
          New Zealand (End) 
 KIWI 
          PACIFIC CD SLD-111 [59:30][BB]
        Well-crafted, 
        thoroughly enjoyable music written by a composer who knew how to please 
        both his public and his performers. ... see Full 
        Review
Mario 
          CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO (1895-1968) Violin 
          Concerto No. 2 I Profeti (1934) [30:32] Paul 
          BEN-HAIM (1897-1974) Violin Concerto (1960) [19:44] 
          
 Itzhak Perlman (violin) 
          Israel Philharmonic Orchesta/Zubin Mehta rec. live, Fredric R Mann Auditorium, 
          Tel Aviv, 9-16 October 1990. DDD 
 
          EMI CLASSICS CDC 7 54296 2 
 
          [50:26][RB]
        Short 
          on playing time; long on interest. ... see Full 
          Review
         Luigi
                  CHERUBINI (1760-1842) Overtures  Eliza,
                  ou Le voyage aux glaciers du Mont St-Bernard (1794) [7:24]
                  Médée (1797) [7:53] L’Hôtelerie portugaise (1798) [9:43] Les
                  deux Journées, ou Le Porteur d’eau (1800) [8:46] Anacréon,
                  ou L’Amour fugitive (1803) [8:34] Faniska (1806) [7:16] Les
                  Abencérages, ou L’Étendard de Grenade (1813) [6:13] Concert
                  Overture (1815) [10:27] 
 Academy
                  of St. Martin in the Fields/Sir Neville Marriner rec. May,
                  1991, Studio 1, Abbey Road, London 
 EMI
                  CLASSICS 54438 
 [67:21]
        [GPu]
        An
              interesting opportunity to hear some well-made and inventive music;
              good modern recordings of some of these operas would be even more
              satisfying … see Full Review 
         Fryderyk
        CHOPIN (1810-1849) Etudes Op.25 (1832-36) see BEETHOVEN
        Fryderyk 
          CHOPIN 
          (1810-1849) Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor, 
          Op 21 (1829) [33:50] Barcarolle in F sharp major Op.60 [9:48] Mazurkas 
          - Op.30 No.3 [2:49]; Op.41 No.3 [1:17]; Op.24 No.6 [4:20] Nocturnes 
          - Op.27 No.1 [6:27]; Op.15 No.1 [4:59] Interview with Youra Guller in 
          1958 [3:14] 
 Youra Guller 
          (piano) Orchestre de la Suisse Romande/Edmond Appia rec. live, 10 June 
          1959 (concerto); 1962 (Barcarolle and the Mazurkas), 1975 (Nocturnes) 
          
 TAHRA TAH630 [67:38] 
          [JW]
        Something
              of a specialist undertaking, even amongst pianophiles, though one
              that alerts us to a rather extraordinary life and art ... see Full
              Review 
        
 
           Domenico 
          CIMAROSA (1749–1801) Overtures: Volume 
          1  Voldomiro (1787) [4:06] La baronessa Stramba (1786) 
          [6:16] Le stravaganze del conte (1772) [3:27] Il matrimonio 
          segreto (1792) [6:00]* L’infedeltà fedele (1779) [5:26] Il 
          ritorno di Don Calendrino (1778) [9:11] Il falegname (1780) 
          [5:22] Cleopatra (1789) [4:21] Il convito (1782) [9:12] 
          La vergine del sole (1788) [5:34] Il credulo (1786) [4:53] 
          L’impresario in augustie (1786) [5:18] 
 
          Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia/Alessandro Amoretti rec. Phoenix Studio, 
          Hungary, 6-9 April 2000. Previously released on Marco Polo 8.225181 
          * First recording of Vienna version 
 
          NAXOS 8.570508 [69:06][GF]
        A 
          golden opportunity to make the acquaintance 
          of some of the most spirited music of the 
          late 18th century. ... see Full 
          Review 
        
Pierre 
          COCHEREAU (1924-1984) 
          Pierre Cochereau - La Legende Improvisations: 
          Symphonie en Improvisation [24:35]; Treize 
          Improvisations sur des Versets de Vêspres 
          [25:44]; Boléro Improvisé pour 
          orgue et percussions sur un theme de Charles 
          Racquet [13:29] 
 
          Pierre Cochereau (organ); Michel Cals, Michel 
          Gastaud (percussion) rec. Notre Dame de Paris, 
          December 1963 and May 1973. DDD 
 
          SOLSTICE SOCD 237 [63:56] [CB] 
        
Essential 
          listening ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          RECORDING OF THE MONTH Samuel 
          COLERIDGE-TAYLOR 
          (1875-1912) Légende 
          (Concertstück) Op. 14 (1897) 
          [7:12] Romance in G Op. 39 (1899) [9:35] 
          Violin Concerto in G minor Op. 80 (1912) [32:53] 
          Julius HARRISON 
          (1885-1963) Bredon Hill - a rhapsody 
          for violin and orchestra (1941) [11:54] 
 
          Lorraine McAslan (violin) London Philharmonic 
          Orchestra/Nicholas Braithwaite rec. Watford 
          Town Hall, 10-12 January 1994, (Légende, 
          Concerto, Bredon); 20 January 1994 (Romance). 
          DDD 
 
          LYRITA SRCD.317 [61.37] [RB] 
        
A 
          real feel-good concerto and a work by Harrison 
          that deserves to live on in its nostalgia 
          and pastoral contentment. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
 Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) Piano
            Quintet in G minor Op.1 (1893) [26:23] Ballade in C minor for violin
            and piano Op.73 (1907) [13:00] Clarinet Quintet in F sharp minor
            Op.10 (1896) [29:56] 
 Nash
            Ensemble (Richard Hosford (clarinet); Ian Brown (piano); Marianne
            Thorsen (violin); Malin Broman (violin) (Piano Quintet); Benjamin
            Nabarro (violin) (Clarinet Quintet); Lawrence Power (viola); Paul
            Watkins (cello)).
rec. Henry Wood Hall, London, 26-28 January 2007 
 HYPERION
CDA67590 [69:20]
[JF]
        
An
              excellent recording of stunning yet little known repertoire ...
              see Full Review 
                        Aaron COPLAND 
          (1900-1990) Clarinet 
          Concerto (1947-8) see MOZART 
        
        
 
           François COUPERIN (1668-1733) 
          Overture and Allegro from the sonata “La Sultane” (transcription 
          by Darius Milhaud) see MENDELSSOHN
        Gordon 
          CROSSE 
          (b.1937) Ariadne 
          - Concertante for solo oboe and twelve players Op. 31 (1972) 
          [23:00]* Changes - A Nocturnal Cycle in four parts and 
          two interludes for soprano and baritone soloists, mixed chorus and orchestra 
          Op. 17(1966) [53:52]** 
 
          * Sarah Francis (oboe) London Symphony Orchestra ensemble/Michael Lankester 
          ** Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano) John Shirley-Quirk (baritone) Orpington 
          Junior Singers Highgate School for Boys Choir London Symphony Orchestra 
          and Chorus/Norman Del Mar rec. 20-21 August 1974, Kingsway Hall, London 
          (Ariadne); 27-30 October 1969, Walthamstow Assembly Hall (Changes). 
          ADD Originally issued on LP as Ariadne: Argo ZRG-842; Changes: 
          Argo ZRG-656. 
 LYRITA 
          SRCD.259 [76.52] [RB]
        A 
          generous and rewarding CD then ... which affirms 
          and denies Crosse's reputation as a disciple 
          of the cutting edge avant-garde. ... see Full 
          Review 
         
 Louis-Claude
                  DAQUIN (1694-1772) Nouveau
                  Livre de Noëls pour l’orgue et le clavecin, Op. 2 (c. 1740,
                  pub.1757) 
 Christopher
                  Herrick (organ) rec. Church of St Rémy, Dieppe, France, 21st
                  May, 1995. DDD.
Booklet with notes in English, French and German 
 HYPERION
HELIOS CDH55319 [65:15]
[BW]
        An
              irresistible CD of organ music based on traditional French Christmas
              tunes, excellently performed and recorded.  Another winning and
              generous reissue on the bargain Helios label … see Full
              Review
         
        
 
          Claude DEBUSSY (1862-1918) La 
          Mer see MENDELSSOHN
        Claude 
          DEBUSSY (1862-1918) Syrinx 
          (1913) [2:34] String Quartet in G Minor, Op.10 
          (1893) [25:33]* Maurice 
          RAVEL (1875-1937) String Quartet in F (1903) 
          [29:04]* Introduction and Allegro (1905) [10:59] ^ 
 
          Philippa Davies (flute), Chilingirian Quartet*, Markus Klinko (harp)^, 
          soloists of the Orchestre de l'Opéra de Paris Bastille^. rec. 
          St Martin's, East Woodhay, June 1989; Rosslyn Hill Chapel, Hampstead, 
          June 1983*; St-Marcel, Paris, March 1993^. DDD 
 
          EMI CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE 0946 3 82231 2 2 [68:35][TP]
        This is a bargain. ... see Full 
          Review
         
          Frederick DELIUS (1862–1934) 
          Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in C minor (1899) [18:42] * rec. 
          live, Proms, Royal Albert Hall, London, 13 September 1955 Sergei 
          RACHMANINOFF (1873–1943) Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini 
          Op. 43 (1934) [21:38] * rec. live, Proms, Royal Albert Hall, London, 
          8 September 1955 Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor Op. 18 (1900) [32:56] 
          + rec. Abbey Road Studios, London, 13 and 14 August 1955 
 
          Benno Moiseiwitsch (piano) BBC Symphony Orchestra/Malcolm Sargent * 
          Philharmonia Orchestra/Hugo Rignold + 
 
          GUILD HISTORICAL GHCD 2326 [73:32][JW]
        We 
        live in rich times for Moiseiwitsch lovers. Guild has fruitfully entered 
        the fray. Let’s hope there’s more where this comes from. ... see Full 
        Review
 
          Frederick 
          DELIUS (1862-1934) Disc 1 Over 
          the Hills and Far Away (1895-1897) [12:55]* Sleigh Ride (1887-1888) 
          [5:25]* Brigg Fair - An English Rhapsody (1907) [15:47]* Florida 
          Suite (1887/1889) [34:49]* Marche-caprice [3:50] * Disc 
          2 Dance Rhapsody No. 2 (1916) [7:38]* (1890) [6:18] ** Two 
          Pieces for Small Orchestra: No. 1,  (1912) [6:57] * Two Pieces 
          for Small Orchestra: No. 2, Summer Night on the River (1911) [6:53] 
          * A Song Before Sunrise (1918) [6:01] * Fennimore and Gerda: 
          Intermezzo (1908-1910) [5:08]* Irmelin: Prelude (1890-1892) 
          [4:59]** (1906-1907) [29:25] *** 
 
          John Cameron (baritone) ***; Maureen Forrester (contralto) ***; Beecham 
          Choral Society *** Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Thomas Beecham rec. 
          1960, 1963, Great Britain ADD 
 
          EMI CLASSICS CDS 7 47509 2 
 
          [73:15 + 73:24][MS]
         
          Wonderful,
                  well-chosen and beautifully played … some of Delius’ best known and 
            most popular, yet greatest music in a well-executed reissue by the last 
            century’s foremost Delius exponent. ... see Full 
            Review  
          
 
             Gaetano 
            DONIZETTI (1797–1848) Don Pasquale (1843) - highlights 
 
            Sesto Bruscantini (bass-baritone) – Don Pasquale; Mirella Freni (soprano) 
            – Norina; Leo Nucci (baritone) – Dottor Malatesta; Gösta Winbergh 
            (tenor) – Ernesto Ambrosian Opera Chorus; Philharmonia 
            Orchestra/Riccardo Muti rec. Kingsway Hall, London, June and 
            July 1982 
 EMI CLASSICS 
            CDC 7 54490 2 
 
            [63:26][GF]
          A 
            spirited reading, held in tight reins by Muti and with four superb 
            soloists on top form this is a highlights disc to savour. ... see 
            Full Review
          Antonín 
            DVOŘÁK (1841-1904)  CD1 Symphony 
            No. 5 in F major Op. 76 (1875) [37:47] Othello Overture Op. 
            93 (1891) [13:42] Scherzo Capriccioso Op. 66 (1883) [12:41] 
            CD2 Symphony No. 7 in D minor Op. 70 (1885) [37:03] Symphony No. 8 
            in G major Op. 88 (1889) [36:42] CD3 Symphony No. 9 in E minor Op. 
            76 (1893) [40:24] Bedrich SMETANA (1824-1884) 
            Vltava from Ma Vlast (1874) [12:04] 
 
            Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra/Mariss Jansons rec. Konserthuset, Oslo, 
            Norway, 1988-1992. DDD first released on EMI Classics: CDC7 49995-2; 
            CDC7 54663-2; CDC7 49860-2 and later on Brilliant Classics 92779 
 
            EMI CLASSICS TRIPLE 50999 5 00878 2 2 [3 CDs: 64:20 + 73:45 + 
            52:28][RB]
          If 
            the coupling appeals this box will serve the listener well and deliver 
            a Dvořák that is not merely affable but also lyrically urgent. 
            ... see Full Review
          
BARGAIN
                  OF THE MONTH Edward
                  ELGAR (1857-1934) Edward
                  Elgar - The Collector's Edition  The Masterpieces – The
                  Greatest Artists The symphonies, concertos, orchestral,
                  choral, chamber and piano music plus CD30: Elgar conducts Elgar
                  see review for full contents list rec. London,. Liverpool,
                  Manchester, 1963-1990. (CD30: 1929-1933) ADD/DDD
 EMI
                  CLASSICS 5036032 [30
CDs: 1904:17] [RB]
          Elgar 
            in iconic recordings drawn from the EMI 
            vault. A shining bargain for the Elgar explorer 
            ... see Full 
            Review 
           
            Edward 
            ELGAR (1857-1934) 
            Symphony 
            No. 1 in A flat Op.55 (1908) [48:37] Symphony 
            No. 2 in E flat Op. 63 (1911) [51:16] 
 
            London Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Adrian 
            Boult rec. 1968. ADD 2 CDs for the price 
            of 1 
 
            LYRITA SRCD.221 [48:37 + 51:16] [JW]
           
          
In 
            truth then not essential – but very valuable 
            ... see Full 
            Review  
          
 
            Paschal 
            DE L'ESTOCART (1539?-after 
            1587) Deux coeurs aimants Susanne 
            un jour [03:56] Quand je viens à 
            penser [01:50] Deux cœurs aimants 
            [04:00] Je ne veux plus bastir 
            [01:36] Helas mon Dieu [03:00] Où 
            est le vray pays [01:18] O combien 
            est plaisant [04:48] Quelle est ta 
            loy? [03:30] D'un oeuil pleurant 
            [03:53] Pour mourir bien heureux 
            [01:43] Ode en douze parties [22:30] 
            Dieu est regnant [01:05] Ut tibi 
            mors foelix [01:36] Peccantem me 
            quotidie [02:55] Angelus autem 
            [02:38] Quos anguis dirus [01:44] 
            Inter natos [02:33] 
 
            Ludus Modalis/Bruno Boterf rec. November 
            2006, Abbey of Valloires, France. DDD 
 
            RAMÉE RAM 0703 [64:47] [JV]
          A 
            record of the year! ... see Full 
            Review
          Manuel 
            de FALLA (1876-1946) 
            Piano Music Volume 2 Canción (1900) [02:16] Cortejo de los 
            gnomos (1901) [02:18] Vals-Capricho (1900) [03:11] Canción de los 
            remeros del Volga (1922) [03:39] Mazurca (c.1899) [05:23] Fantasia 
            bética (1919) [13:17] 2 Dances from “La vida breve” (1913) [08:02] 
            Suite from “El sombrero de tres picos” (1919) [17:39] 
 
            Daniel Ligorio (piano) rec. February-March 2005, Estudios Moraleda, 
            Barcelona
 NAXOS 8.555066 
            [55:47] [CH]
          The
                completion of Daniel Ligorio’s survey of de Falla’s complete
                piano music, including transcriptions, thinly spread over two
                CDs ... see Full Review 
           
            Gabriel 
            FAURÉ (1845-1924) Complete Music for 
            Solo Piano Les Pièces Brèves Op.84 (published 1902) [14:47] Thème 
            et Variations Op.73 (1897) [15.04] Nocturnes Nos. 1-13 (published 
            1882-1921)  [79:84] Impromptus [19:31] Préludes Op.103 (1909-10) [20:55] 
            Barcarolles (published 1882-1921) [56:13] Valses-caprices [29:26] 
            Mazurka in B flat major Op.32 [6:50] Romance sans paroles Op.17 [6:28] 
            
 Jean Hubeau 
            (piano) rec. Salle Aydar, Paris, October 1988-April 1989 
 
            ERATO 2564 69923-6 [4 CDs: 57:39 + 63:47 + 56:13 + 72:35][JW]
          Attractive, 
            small-scaled, poetic, sometimes unengaged. Tonally beautiful but equally   
            too often lacking sense of engagement and frisson that animates the 
            better and best performances. ... see Full 
            Review
          Morton 
            FELDMAN (1926-1987) 
            Three Voices (1982) [49.26] 
 
            Marianne Schuppe (voice) rec. April 2006, Studio Fossbergstrasse 2, 
            Berlin, Germany 
 COL 
            LEGNO WWE1CD 20249 [49.26] [KM]
          For
                die-hard Feldman fans … see Full
                Review 
          
RECORDING 
            OF THE MONTH Gerald FINZI 
            (1901-1956)  A Severn Rhapsody Op. 3 (1923) 
            [6:14] Nocturne (New Year Music) Op. 7 (1925) [10:23] Three Soliloquies 
            for small orchestra from the Suite - Love’s Labours Lost Op. 28 (1946) 
            [4:33] Romance for string orchestra Op. 11 (1928) [8:08] Prelude for 
            string orchestra Op. 25 (1950s) [5:16] The Fall of the Leaf, Elegy 
            for orchestra Op. 20 (1950s) [9:14] Introit for small orchestra and 
            solo violin Op. 6 (1925) [9:48] Eclogue for piano and string orchestra 
            Op. 10 (1929, 1956) [10:33] Grand Fantasia and Toccata for piano and 
            orchestra Op. 38 (1928, 1953) [15:14] 
 
            Rodney Friend (violin), Peter Katin (piano) London Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir 
            Adrian Boult New Philharmonia Orchestra/Vernon Handley (Eclogue, Fantasia) 
            rec. 1970s. ADD 
 LYRITA 
            SRCD.239 [79:26] [JW]
          Superb 
            sound caps a mandatory purchase for lovers of the English muse, and 
            of course for Finzi lovers in particular ... see Full 
            Review 
            
           
          
 
            John 
            GARTH (1721-1810)  Six Concertos 
            for Cello and strings Op. 1 (published 1760): No. 1 in D [17:08]; 
            No. 2 in Bb [11:57]; No. 3 in A [14:12]; No. 4 in Bb [13:57]; No. 
            5 in D minor [16:57]; No. 6 in G [19:26] 
 
            Richard Tunnicliffe (cello),  The Avison Ensemble. 
             rec. 10-13 December 2006, The Picture Gallery, 
            Paxton House, Berwick upon Tweed 
 
            DIVINE ART DDA25059 [45:33 + 50:36][JS]
          Maybe 
            these discs do not fill a major gap in the range of recorded music, 
            but in performances such as these the present Concertos give immense 
            pleasure. ... see Full Review
          Mauro 
            GIULIANI (1781-1829) Rossiniana, No.2 
            op.10 (c.1821) [14:54] Rossiniana, No.1 op.119 (c.1820) [16:13] Rossiniana, 
            No.3 op.121 (c.1821) [18:07] Cavatina ‘Bell raggio lusinghier’ from 
            Semiramide (1826) [7:46] 
 
            Shin-ichi Fukuda (guitar) rec. 15-18 July 2005, Academia Montis Regalis, 
            Mondovi, Italy 
 THOROFON 
            BELLA MUSICA CTH 2542 [57:16][GPu]
          Closely 
          spot-lit interpretations of three of Giuliani’s six Rossiniane, played 
          with high competence but perhaps just a little short on warmth …see 
          Full Review  
           
            Philip GLASS 
            (b.1937) The Sound of a Voice Suite 
            (2003) [19.27] In the Summer House (1993) (In The Summer House  
            [1:30]; "My One And Only Hope....."  [1:33]; Gertrude's 
            Paradise  [2:19]; Mr. Solares' Picnic Lunch  [2:58]; "Molly Is 
            A Dreamer."  [1:04]; Enter Vivian  [1:05]; The Beach/Lionel And 
            Molly  [0:50]; Vivian's Death/Two Marriages  [0:37]; "Life Is 
            Tragic, Mrs Constable."  [2:12]; Gertrude Leaves The Summer House  
            [2:40]; Left Alone......  [1:33]; The Lobster Bowl  [1:08]; Back To 
            Sad Things  [0:55]; Gertrude Returns  [1:06]; "I Knew You'd Come 
            Back."  [1:30]; A Choice  [2:40]; Lionel Departs  [2:08]; "When 
            I Was A Little Girl...."  [6:32]) 
 
            Wu Man (pipa); Lynn Chang (violin); Peter Rajto (cello); Tara Heleno 
            O’Connor (flute); Gary Cook (percussion) [Sound of a Voice]; Krista 
            Feeny (violin); Richerd Sher (cello) [Summer House]. rec. March 2006, 
            Tuscon Convention Center Leo Rich Theater [Sound of a Voice]; June 
            1993, Looking Glass Studio, New York [Summer House]. 
 
            ORANGE MOUNTAIN MUSIC OMM0044 [53.38][KM]
          Not 
            essential Glass, but an interesting, little-known facet of his work 
            … see Full Review
          
Louis 
            Moreau GOTTSCHALK 
            (1829-1869) 
            Symphonie No. 2, ‘À Montevideo’, RO 257 (1868/1869) [11:13] 
            Célèbre Tarantelle pour piano et orchestre, Op. 67, RO 259 
            (1868) [6:07] Escenas Campestres Cubanas  – Opéra en 1 acte, 
            RO 77 (1859/1860) [13:23] Variations de concert sur l'hymne portugais 
            du Roi Louis I, Op. 91, RO 289 (1869) [12:32] 
            Ave Maria, RO 10 (arr. R. Rosenberg for voice and orchestra) 
             (c. 1864) [5:56] La  Casa del Joven Enrique por Méhul  – 
            Gran overture, RO 54b (arr. Gottschalk for three pianos, 10  
            hands and orchestra)  (1861) [11:07] Symphonie romantique, 
            ‘La nuit des tropiques’ (A Night in the Tropics), RO 255 
            (1859) [16:14] 
 Michael 
            Gurt (piano) (RO259, 289) Anna Noggle (soprano); Darryl Taylor (tenor); 
            Richard Ziebarth (bass-baritone) (RO77) Melissa Barrick (soprano) 
            (RO10) John Contiguglia, Richard Contiguglia, Angela Draghicescu, 
            Chin-Ming Lin, Joshua Pepper (pianos) (RO54b) Hot Springs Festival 
            Symphony Orchestra/Joshua Rosenberg rec. 7, 11-12, 14-15 June 2006, 
            Hot Springs Youth Center, Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas. 3-12 
            June 1999, Horner Hall, Hot Springs Civic and Convention Center, Arkansas 
            (RO255). Texts and translations provided 
 
            NAXOS AMERICAN CLASSICS 8.559320 [76:32] [DM]
          As
                good an introduction to Gottschalk’s œuvre as any ... see  Full
                Review 
          
 Patrick
                    GOWERS (b. 1936) 1. Veni,
                    Sancte Spiritus (2000) [6:31] 2. Cantata (1991) [28:02] 3.
                    Adagio for organ [10:08] 4. Chester Lullaby [4:00] 5. Toccata
                    for organ (1970) [9:06] 6. Fugue for organ (1988) [6:23]
                    7. Libera me [2:14] 8. An Occasional Trumpet Voluntary for
                    organ [3:20] 
 David
                    Davies (1), Stephen Farr (2,3,5,6,8) (organ) Guildford Camerata/Guildford
                    Cathedral Choir (1) Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra/David
                    Hill (2), Stephen Farr (1,4,7) rec. 9 May 2005, 4, 5, 31
                    January 2006, Guildford Cathedral 
 LAMMAS
          LAMM196D [69:48] [JQ]
          
A
                generous selection of Patrick Gowers’ music has been gathered
                together conveniently in one very recommendable CD ... see Full
                Review 
          
Philip 
            GRANGE 
            (b. 1956) Zeitgeist: 
            Music by Philip Grange The 
            Kingdom of Bones for mezzo and large 
            ensemble (1983) [21:57] Lowry Dreamscape 
            for brass band (1992) [8:34] Diptych: 
            (i) Sky-Maze with Song Shards for 
            oboe and harp [6:41]; ii) Daedalus’s 
            Lament for cor anglais and harp [10:38]) 
            Concerto for Solo Clarinet Radical and 
            Symphonic Wind Band - Shēng Shēng 
            Bł Shí [21:36] 
 
            Northern Music Theatre/Graham Treacher; 
            Sun Life Band/Roy Newsome; Okeanos: (Jinny 
            Shaw (oboe/cor anglais); Lucy Wakeford (harp)); 
            National Youth Wind Ensemble/Phillip Scott; 
            Linda Hirst (mezzo); Sarah Williamson (clarinet) 
            rec. BBC, Maida Vale, May 1984 (The Kingdom 
            of Bones); BBC Manchester, Studio 7, March 
            1995 (Lowry Dreamscape); Concert Hall, Music 
            Department, University of Manchester, 9-10 
            September 2002 (Diptych); Wiltshire Arts 
            Centre, 4 September 2005 (Concerto for Solo 
            Clarinet) 
 
            CAMPION CAMEO BRITISH COMPOSERS SERIES 2061 
          [69:45] [CT]
          
Four 
            challenging yet highly imaginative works 
            by a composer who is at last receiving recorded 
            recognition. ... see Full 
            Review  
          
 
            Edvard GRIEG 
            (1843-1907)  String Quartet in g minor, Op. 
            27 (1878) String Quartet No.2 in F major (1891, completed by Julius 
            Röntgen) Fugue in F minor (1861) Andante con moto in c minor 
            for Piano Trio (1878, perf. 1908, pub.1978) 
 
            Jet Röling (piano) Raphael Quartet (Ronald Hoogeveen, violin; Ramy 
            Koch, violin; Zoltan Benyacz, viola; Henk Lambooij, cello) rec. April 
            1993, English Church, Begijnhof, Amsterdam. DDD. Booklet with notes 
            in English 
 REGIS RRC1279 
            [78:29] [BW] 
          
A
                good performance of the First Quartet … a sympathetic completion
                of the Second Quartet, all equally well played and recorded.  One
                of many recommendable Regis chamber-music CDs … see Full
                Review
          Georg 
            Frideric HANDEL 
            (1685-1759) 
            Il Trionfo del tempo e del disinganno 
            (1707) 
 
            Natalie Dessay (soprano) – Bellezza Ann 
            Hallenberg (mezzo) - Piacere Sonia Prina 
            (alto) - Disinganno Pavol Breslik (tenor) 
            - Tempo Le Concert d’Astrée/Emmanuelle Haim 
            (harpsichord, organ, direction) rec. IRCAM, 
            Paris, March 2004, January 2006 
 
            VIRGIN CLASSICS 3634282 [72:20 + 73:12] 
            [JW]
          Recordings 
            of Il Trionfo are rather sparse. This one 
            provides some dramatic and exuberant music-making 
            ... see Full 
            Review 
          
RECORDING 
            OF THE MONTH George 
            Frideric HANDEL (1685-1759) 
            Alcina 
            HWV 34: Ah! Mio cor! Schernito sei [10:39] 
            Hercules HWV 60: Where shall I fly? [06:23] 
            Agrippina HWV 6: Pensieri, voi mi tormentate 
            [07:19] Giulio Cesare in Egitto HWV 
            17: Cara speme [05:53] Joshua HWV 
            64: Oh! Had I Jubal’s lyre [02:29] 
            Ariodante HWV 33: Scherza infida in grembo 
            al drudo [11:30] Theodora HWV 68: With 
            darkness deep as is my woe [05:51] Amadigi 
            di Gaula HWV 11: Desterò dall’empia 
            Dite [05:41] Orlando HWV 31: Ah! 
            Stigie larve! – Già latra Cerbero 
            – Vaghe pupille [07:37] Ariodante HWV 
            33: Dopo notte, atra e funesta [06:40] 
            Rinaldo HWV 7: Lascia ch’io pianga [04:58] 
            
 
            Magdalena Kožená (mezzo) Venice Baroque 
            Orchestra/Andrea Marcon rec. March 2006, 
            Gustav Mahler Saal, Kulturzentrum Grand 
            Hotel, Toblach 
 
            ARCHIV PRODUCTION CD 477 6547 [76:34] 
            [CH] 
          Clear 
            away preconceptions and be prepared for 
            one of the most extraordinary vocal displays 
            to have been issued in recent years. ... 
            see Full 
            Review 
          
 Georg
                    Frideric HANDEL (1685-1789) Semele -
                    Opera-Oratorio (1744) 
 Justino
                    Diaz (bass, Cadmus, Somnus) Mark Deller (counter-tenor, Athamas)
                    Sheila Armstrong (soprano, Semele) Helen Watts (contralto,
                    Ino, Juno) Robert Tear (tenor, Jupiter) Edgar Fleet (tenor,
                    Apollo) Felicity Palmer (soprano, Iris) Neilson Taylor (bass,
                    A Priest) Amor Artis Chorale/John McCarthy Harold Lester
                    (harpsichord and organ) English Chamber Orchestra/Johannes
                    Somary rec. 1975 by Vanguard Classics. ADD. No further details
                    given.
Booklet with notes and libretto in English. 
 MUSICAL
CONCEPTS/ALTO ALC2003 [73:27+70:19]
[BW]
          
In
                the absence of a clearly-recommendable version of Semele, a work
                whose neglect is undeserved, this bargain reissue of a 1975 recording
                clearly has a place in the catalogue.  Its virtues outweigh any
                reservations … see Full Review 
          Georg 
            Frideric HANDEL (1685-1759) Frondi tenere … Ombra 
            mai fu (from Serse) [4:34] see PURCELL
          Julius 
            HARRISON (1885-1963) Bredon 
            Hill - a rhapsody for violin and orchestra 
            (1941) see 
             
            Coleridge-Taylor
          
          
 
            Joseph HAYDN (1732-1809) Symphony 
            no. 92 see MOZART
          
Alun 
            HODDINOTT 
            (b.1929) Concerto 
            for Clarinet and String Orchestra Op.3* (1950) [14:21] Harp Concerto 
            Op.11** (1957, rev. 1970) [17:41] Piano Concerto No.1 Op.19 (1960)*** 
            [19:06] Piano Concerto No.2 Op.21§ (1960, rev. 1969) [16:15] 
            
 Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)*; 
            Osian Ellis (harp)**; London Symphony Orchestra/David Atherton*/**; 
            Philip Fowke (piano); Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Barry Wordsworth***; 
            Martin Jones (piano); Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Andrew Davis§ 
            rec. under the auspices of the Welsh Arts Council, Kingsway Hall, 
            London, January 1971*/**; Walthamstow Assembly Hall, London, 15th 
            February 1996§; Kingsway Hall, March 1973***. ADD*/**/***/DDD§ 
            Booklet with notes in English only. 
 
            LYRITA SRCD330 [67:28] [BW]  
          
This 
            recording of four concertos is a welcome 
            addition to the other two fine Hoddinott 
            CDs already in the Lyrita catalogue. The 
            colourful music, performances and recording 
            may be confidently recommended … see Full 
            Review  
          
 
 Josef
          HOLBROOKE (1878-1958) The Birds of Rhiannon see BANTOCK
          William 
            HURLSTONE 
            (1876-1906) CD 
            1 [46:50] Piano Concerto in D (1902) [25:17] Fantasie-Variations 
            on a Swedish Air (1904) [21:30] 
 
            Eric Parkin (piano) London Philharmonic Orchestra/Nicholas Braithwaite 
            CD 2 [53:47] Piano Trio in G (1905) [27:18] Piano Quartet in 
            E minor Op. 43 (1904) [26:25] 
 
            Tunnell Piano Quartet: (John Tunnell (violin); Kenneth Essex (viola); 
            Charles Tunnell (cello); Susan Tunnell (piano)) rec. August 1976, 
            Kingsway Hall, London (CD1); August 1978, Smith Square, London (CD2). 
            ADD First issued on LP as SRCS100 Piano Concerto; Fantasie-Variations 
            on a Swedish Air; SRCS117 Piano Trio; Piano Quartet. 
 
            LYRITA SRCD.2286 [46:50 + 53:47] [RB]
          Hurlstone 
            is essential listening if you want to get 
            a handle on the pre-Great War generation. 
            Enjoyable music-making ... see Full 
            Review 
           
            
 
            John 
            IRELAND (1879-1962) 
            The Songs see end of review for details 
            
 
            Benjamin Luxon (baritone), John Mitchinson 
            (tenor), Alfreda Hodgson (contralto) Alan 
            Rowlands (piano) rec. August 1972, July 
            1973, November 1973 (CD1-2); August 1978 
            (CD3), St John’s, Smith Square, London. 
            ADD
 
            LYRITA SRCD.2261 [3 CDs: 61:26 + 58:08 
            + 64:10] [TB]
          These
                recordings reflect the high technical standards Lyrita became
                renowned for. The artists too are of the highest calibre and
                are noted exponents in this field ... see Full
                Review 
           
 John
                    IRELAND (1879-1962)  Concertino
                    Pastorale for string orchestra (1939) [19:40] The Holy Boy
                    (A Carol of the Nativity) (1913) for string orchestra (1941)
                    [2:30]
A Downland Suite for string orchestra (1932) [8:50]  Frank
BRIDGE (1879-1941)  Rosemary (No. 1 of two Entractes) (1906) [3:26]
Suite for string orchestra (1910) [20:52] Sally in our Alley (No. 1 of Two Old
English Songs) (1916) [3:29] Cherry Ripe (No. 2 of Two Old English Songs) (1916)
[3:11] Lament for string orchestra (1915) [3:35] Sir Roger de Coverley, Christmas
Dance (1922) [4:25] 
 London Philharmonic
Orchestra/Sir Adrian Boult
rec. 1966 and 1978 ADD
 LYRITA
SRCD.242 [70.02]
[JW]
          Top
                marks; idiomatic conducting, music of sensitivity and rustic
                abandon, accustomed excellence as regards recording and remastering
                ... see Full Review 
           
 John
                    IRELAND (1879-1962) CD1 Phantasie
                    Trio in A minor (In one Movement) (1908) [13:14] Trio No.
                    2 in E (In one Movement) (1917) [15:11] Trio No. 3 in E (1938)
                    [28:35] 
 Yfrah
                    Neaman (violin); Julian Lloyd Webber (cello); Eric Parkin
                    (piano) CD2 Sextet for Clarinet, Horn and String
                    Quartet (1898) [28:11] Sonata for Cello and Piano (1924)
                    [24:19] Fantasy-Sonata for Clarinet and Piano (in one Movement)
                    (1943) [14:00] Emanuel Hurwitz, Ivor MacMahon (violins);
                    Cecil Aronowitz, (viola); Terence Weil (cello); Gervase de
                    Peyer (clarinet); Neill Sanders (horn) André Navarra (cello);
                    Eric Parkin (piano) CD3 Violin Sonata
                    No. 1 in D minor (1911) [30:44] Violin Sonata No. 2 in A
                    minor (1917) [28:54] Yfrah Neaman (violin); Eric Parkin (piano)
                    rec. July 1976, St. John’s Smith Square, London (CD1); May-October
                    1971 (CD2); June 1972, St. John’s Smith Square, London (CD3).
                    ADD 
 LYRITA
                    SRCD.2271 [3 CDs: 57:00 + 66:30 + 59:38] [JW]
          A 
            potent and comprehensive collection, played 
            by musicians of integrity and insight. A 
            cornerstone collection of British chamber 
            music ... see Full 
            Review 
          John 
            IRELAND 
            (1879-1962) The Piano Music CD 
            1 [56:09] Decorations (The Island Spell; Moonglade; The Scarlet 
            Ceremonies) (1912) [10:15]; The Almond Trees [3:33]; Four Preludes 
            (The Undertone; Obsession; The Holy Boy; Fire of Spring) (1913-15) 
            [11:03]; Prelude in E flat [5:14]; Rhapsody (1915) [7:50]; The Towing-Path 
            [3:40]; Merry Andrew [3:02]; London Pieces (Chelsea Reach; Ragamuffin; 
            Soho Forenoons) (1917-20) [11:32] CD 2 [52:45] Summer Evening 
            (1919) [4:15]; Piano Sonata (1918-20) [24:05]; Two Pieces (For Remembrance, 
            Amberley Wild Brooks) (1921) [7:01]; The Darkened Valley (1921) [3:42]; 
            Equinox (1922) [2:22]; On a Birthday Morning (1922) [3:19]; Soliloquy 
            (1925) [3:13]; Two Pieces (April, Bergomask) (1925) [7:48] CD 3 
            [51:04] Sonatina (1926-27) [9:50]; Ballade (1929) [9:26]; Two Pieces 
            (February’s Child, Aubade) (1929, 1930) [7:52]; Month’s Mind (1933) 
            [4:25]; Greenways: Three Lyric Pieces (The Cherry Trees; Cypress; 
            The Palm and May) (1938) [8:01]; Sarnia – An Island Sequence (Le Catioroc; 
            In a May Morning; Song of the Springtides) (1939-40) [20:30] 
 
            Eric Parkin (piano) rec. January 1975, Kingsway Hall, London. ADD 
            3 CDs for the price of 2 First issued on LP as SRCS87-89 Ireland Piano 
            Music Vols. 1-3 
 LYRITA 
            SRCD.2277 [3 CDs: 56:09 + 52:45 + 51:04] [RB]
          Captures 
            the subtle essence of Ireland’s music for 
            his own instrument ... see Full 
            Review 
           
 Charles
                    IVES (1874-1954) Variations
                    on ‘America’ (arr. Rhoads) [6:24] Overture and March ‘1776’ (arr.
                    Sinclair) [2:55] They are There! (A War Song March)
                    (arr. Sinclair) [2:59] Old Home Days: Suite for Band (arr.
                    Elkus) [8:00] March Intercollegiate (arr. Brion)
                    [3:32]
Fugue in C (arr. Sinclair) [6:31]
March: ‘Omega Lambda Chi’ (arr. Brion) [3:02]
Variations on ‘Jerusalem the Golden’ (arr. Brion) [4:15] A Son of a
Gambolier (arr. Elkus) [3:50]
Postlude in F (arr. Singleton) [4:24] ‘Country Band’ March (arr. Sinclair)
[4:20]Decoration Day (arr. Elkus) [8:15] Charlie Rutlage (arr.
Sinclair)
[2:36] The Circus Band (arr. Elkus) [2:44] Runaway Horse on Main Street (arr.
Sinclair) [1:16]
March No.6 with ‘Here’s to Good Old Yale’ (arr. Elkus) [2:52] ‘The
Alcotts’ (arr.
Elkus) [5:56] 
 ‘The President’s
Own’ United States Marine Band/Colonel Timothy W. Foley rec. Rachel M. Schlesinger
Concert Hall, Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, USA, 2-6 June
2003. DDD
Programme notes in English 
 NAXOS
WIND BAND CLASSICS 8.570559 [73:22]
[DW]
          I
                have listened to this disc time and time again and have derived
                much pleasure from its professionalism, its technical prowess
                but, above all, the obvious joy of the performers when playing
                the music of arguably America’s greatest musical hero … see Full
                Review 
           Leoš JANÂČEK (1854-1928) Sinfonietta
              (1924) see TIPPETT
         
         
          Scott JOPLIN 
          (1868-1917) Piano Rags - Volume 2 
          Ragtime Dance: A Stop-Time Two Step [3.05]; A 
          Breeze from Alabama: March and Two Step [4.19]; The Chrysanthemum: 
          An Afro-American Intermezzo [4.42]; 
          Peacherine Rag [3.47]; The Cascades: A Rag [3.14]; Weeping 
          Willow: A Rag Time Two Step [4.22]; Gladiolus Rag [4.26]; 
          Eugenia [4.40]; The Crush Collision March [4.52]; Reflection 
          Rag: Syncopated Musings [4.51]; Magnetic Rag [5.21]; 
          Swipesy: Cake Walk [3.22]; Scott Joplin’s New Rag [4.03]; 
          Rose leaf Rag-A Ragtime Two Step [4.04]; The Rosebud March 
          [2.49]; Stoptime Rag [2.51] 
 
          Benjamin Loeb (piano) rec. The Arts Centre, The Country Club Day School, 
          King City, Ontario, Canada, 5-8 August 2005 
 
          NAXOS 8.559277 [64.49][GH]
        Loeb 
          is ideal … authentic, with a slightly brittle tone and the knack of 
          elegantly bringing out a melody against a firm left-hand beat. ... see 
          Full Review
        
 
          Aram KHACHATURIAN 
          (1903-1978) Masquerade - Suite (1944) from 
          the incidental music (1941) to Lermontov's play (Waltz; Nocturne; 
          Mazurka) [11:19] Violin Concerto in D minor (1940) (cadenza in 
          I by David Oistrakh) [35:33] Gayaneh - Orchestral Suite (1943) 
          from the ballet in four acts (1939-42) - scenario by Derzhavin (Dance 
          of the Rose-Maidens; Ayesha's Awakening and Dance; Lullaby; 
          Gayaneh's Adagio; Lezghinka; Lyrical Duet of Ayesha 
          and Armen; Dance of the Old Men and Women; Sabre Dance) 
          [31:26] 
 David Oistrakh 
          (violin) Philharmonia Orchestra/Aram Khachaturian rec. London, Kingsway 
          Hall, November-December 1954. Mono. ADD 
 
          EMI CLASSICS COMPOSERS IN PERSON CDC 5 55035 2 
 
          [78:31][RB]
        Unmissable 
          for Khachaturian enthuasists ... sole representation of the composer 
          if you can live with brilliant, vivacious yet unrefined sound. The exhilaration 
          of authenticity  ... see Full Review
         
          Johanna KINKEL 
          (1810-1858) An Imaginary Voyage 
          Through Europe - 32 Songs [Rhine] Die 
          Lorelei, op. 7,4 [02:57] War 
          hinaus gezogen, op. 15,6 [01:29] Der 
          Müllerinn Nachbar, op. 10,6 [01:36] 
          Vorüberfahrt, op. 7,3 [02:06] 
          Stürmisch Wandern, op. 18,6 [02:22] 
          [Spain] Der Spanische Zitherknabe, 
          op. 8,1 [03:19] Schwarze 
          Augen, op. 17,2 [01:32] Die 
          Mandoline, op. 19,1 [01:36] Nachtlied, 
          op. 7,1 [01:54] Die 
          Zigeuner, op. 7,6 [02:30] [Italy] 
          Römische Nacht, op. 15,1 [03:53] 
          Gondellied, op. 8,3 [02:10] 
          Du nahst, op. 15,2 [02:44] 
          Wunsch, op. 7,2 [02:36] 
          Blaue Augen, op. 17,1 [03:48] 
          Abschied von Italien, op. 16,3 [02:29] 
          [Scotland] Gilderay [01:32] Oh, open The Door, Lord Gregory 
          [01:16] Auld Rob Morris [01:44] [France, at the Theatre: 
          The Assassins] Provençalisches Lied, op. 21,4 [03:09] 
          Beduinenromanze, op. 19,4 [01:59] 
          Abendlied nach der Schlacht, op. 21,5 [03:22] 
          [Revolution] Auf, wohl auf ihr Candidaten, op. 18,3 [01:31] Demokratenlied 
          [01:45] [Children's World] Lied von der Eisenbahn 
          [00:29] Lied von der Hummel 
          [00:53] Wiegenlied, op. 10,4 
          [04:13] [World of Spirits] Abendfeier, 
          op. 8,4 [05:40] Thurm 
          und Fluth, op. 19,6 [03:27] Die 
          Geister haben's vernommen, op. 6,3 [02:48] 
          [Rhine Home] Rheinsage, op. 8,2 
          [03:05] An den Mond, op. 7,5 
          [02:41] 
 
          Ingrid Schmithüsen (soprano), Thomas Palm (fortepiano [Érard, c.1839]) 
          rec. December 2004, Immanuelskirche, Wuppertal, Germany. DDD 
 
          CPO 777 140-2 [78:38][JV]
        Johanna 
          Kinkel is an unknown female composer from Germany. Her songs are highly 
          original, and very well performed here .. see Full 
          Review
         
 Erich
                  Wolfgang KORNGOLD (1897-1957) The
                  Film Music of Erich Korngold - Volume 2  The
                  Sea Hawk - Suite from the film score (ed. Rumon Gamba)  [76:57] 
 Manchester
                  Chamber Choir (male voices) BBC Philharmonic Orchestra/Rumon
                  Gamba  rec.
                  Studio 7, New Broadcasting House, Manchester, 4-5 January 2007.
                  DDD 
 CHANDOS
        CHAN10438 [76:57] [RB]
        The
              green and blue of the ocean … the radiance of romance - a great
              achievement ... see Full Review 
        
 
          Friedrich KUHLAU 
          (1786–1832)  Grand Trio in B minor, Op. 90 (1828) 
          [18.37] Trio in D major, Op. 13, No. 1 (1815) [16.17] Trio in G minor, 
          Op. 13, No. 2 (1815) [7.53] Trio in F major, Op. 13, No. 3 (1815) [9.03] 
          Trio in E minor, Op. 86, No. 1 (1827) [19.45] 
 
          European Flute Trio (Maxence Larrieu, Carlo De Matola, Antonio De Matola) 
          rec. 14-15 January 2004, Executive Studio, Naples, Italy 
 
          NAXOS 8.570220 [71.50][RH]
        Do 
          try the disc, you will hear some charming music and some superb flute 
          playing. ... see Full Review
        
 
          Orlando 
          di LASSO (1532-1594) 
          Eine Marienvesper (Introitus [1:16] Dixit Dominus Domino meo [7:05]; Laudate pueri Dominum 
          [6:13]; Laetatus sum [8:25]; Nisi Dominus [6:55]; Lauda Jerusalem [10:26]; 
          Responsorium: Felix namque [5:13]; O gloriosa Domina [3:16]; Salve Regina 
          [3:16]; Magnificat [6:28]; Salve Regina [3:18]; Benedicamus [0:39]) 
          
 
          Weser-Renaissance Bremen/Manfred Cordes rec. Stiftskirche Bassum, 11-13 
          July 2005 
 
          CPO 777182-2 [64:22][KS]
        Lush, 
          gorgeous music lovingly shaped, flawlessly articulated. Something here 
          for every taste in music. The sheer beauty of these settings will thrill 
          any listener. ... see Full Review 
        
Orlandus 
          LASSUS (1532–1594) Missa pro 
          defunctis – Quinque vocum [31.56] see 
          OCKEGHEM
        Jean-Marie 
          LECLAIR (l’Aîné) (1697-1764) Complete 
          Flute Chamber Music Sonata in C, Op.1/2 (1723) [15:35] Sonata in 
          e minor, Op.9/2 (1737-8) [12:20] Sonata in G, Op.9/7 (1737-8) [12:17] 
          Sonata in e minor, Op.1/6 (1723) [11:54] Trio Sonata in D, Op.2/8 (1728) 
          [8:34] Sonata in G, Op.2/5 (1728) [9:30] Sonata in C, Op.2/3 (1728) 
          [9:37] Sonata in b minor, Op.2/11 (1728) [6:29] Sonata in e minor, Op.2/1 
          (1728) [11:11] Deuxième récréation de musique in g minor, Op.8 for two 
          flutes and continuo (ca. 1737) [26:19] 
 
          Fenwick Smith (flute); John Gibbons (harpsichord); Laura Blustein (cello); 
          Laura Jeppesen (viola da gamba, Op.2/8); Christopher Krueger (flute, 
          Op.8) rec. 16-17 November 2003, 3-4 April 2005, 15-16 June 2005, 30 
          October 2005 and 11 December 2005, Sonic Temple, Roslindale, MA, USA. 
          Booklet with notes in English and French 
 
          NAXOS 8.557440-1 [60:40 + 63:06][BW]
        Very 
          decent performances which just lack a degree of variety.  The Récréation 
          is a real find, but overall the music is hardly inspired enough for 
          a 2-CD set and the recording is not ideal … see Full 
          Review
        
Yuri 
          LEVITIN (1912-1993) Concertino for cello and orchestra (1961) 
          see  
          SHOSTAKOVICH 
        
 
           Franz 
          LISZT (1811-1886) Mephisto Waltz 
            No.1 [10:54] Grandes études de Paganini: La 
            Campanella [4:52] Etudes d’exécution transcendante: Harmonies 
            du soir [09:00], Feux follets [03:32] Sonata in B minor (1853) 
            [30:30] 
 
            Minoru Nojima (piano) rec. 17-18 December 1986, CA Civic Auditorium, 
            Oxnard. 
 REFERENCE 
          RECORDINGS RR-25CD [59:24][JW]
        Demonstrates 
          that Nojima’s status as a Lisztian of the highest possible standing 
          is richly deserved. ... see Full Review
        Franz 
          LISZT (1811-1886) Sonata in B minor see SCHUBERT
        
 
           Franz LISZT (1811-1886) 
          Christus – oratorio for soloists, choir, orchestra 
          and organ, S.3 (1855-67) 
 
          Franziska Hirzel (soprano) Birgit Remmert (alto) Donald Kaasch (tenor) 
          Ralf Lukas (baritone) Czech Philharmonic Choir Brno Beethoven Orchestra 
          Bonn/Roman Kofman rec. 17-19, 21-23 March 2005, Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche, 
          Bad Godesberg, Germany Digital hybrid multi-channel, SACD Texts in Latin 
          and German only. 
 MUSIKPRODUKTION 
          DABRINGHAUS UND GRIMM MDG GOLD 937 1366-6 
 
          [3 CDs: 65:56 + 51:00 + 55:22][MC]  
        A 
          splendid recording and 
          a fine addition to Liszt’s sacred 
          choral legacy. ... see Full 
          Review
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Franz 
          LISZT (1811-1886) 
          St. 
          Elizabeth (The Legend of Saint Elizabeth) 
          - oratorio for soloists, chorus and orchestra, 
          S2 (1857-62) Kolos Kováts - Hermann, 
          Landgrave of Thüringen (bass) Erzsébet 
          Komlóssy - Countess Sophie, his wife 
          (mezzo) Sándor Sólyom-Nagy - 
          Landgrave Ludwig, their son (baritone) Éva 
          Andor - Elizabeth, his fiancée, later 
          his wife (soprano) József Gregor - 
          Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (bass) Lajos 
          Miller - Hungarian magnate (baritone) György 
          Bordás - the Seneschall (baritone) 
          Dušan Turinič - the child Ludwig (contralto) 
          Eugenia Kraičirová - the child Elizabeth 
          (soprano) 
 
          Bratislava Radio Children’s Chorus Slovak 
          Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra/János 
          Ferencsik rec. 14-17 July 1973, Reduta Concert 
          Hall, Bratislava, Slovak Republic. AAD Sung 
          in German with full English texts and essay 
          
 
          HUNGAROTON CLASSIC HCD 11650-51 [69:48 
          + 68:41] [MC]
        A 
          remarkable performance and recording fully 
          deserving its return to the catalogue ... 
          see Full 
          Review 
        
        
        
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        eulate control exhibited by the organists, 
          Bossert and Ericsson. I wish I had their stamina.