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            Johannes BRAHMS 
              (1833-1897) 
              Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45 [68:44] 
              Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano) 
              Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus/Otto Klemperer 
              Antonin DVORÁK 
              (1841-1904) 
              Biblical Songs, Op. 99, No. 1: Rings um den 
              Herrn sind Wolken und Dunkel; No. 4: Gott ist mein Hirte; 
              No. 10: Singet ein neues Lied [8:12] 
                
              Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Jörg Demus (piano) 
              rec. 1962 (Brahms), 1960 (Dvorák). ADD 
                
              ALTO ALC1202 [76:56] 
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                  Anyone who has followed my reviews will know that I hold a torch 
                  for Alto. Their catalogue is well worth your attention but seems 
                  to be demeaned as a budget outfit, unworthy of attention in 
                  some quarters. That is not a view I subscribe to. I have enjoyed 
                  greatly their multifarious reissues. They are now getting into 
                  the swing of reissuing celebrity LPs issued in the late 1950s 
                  and early 1960s as copyright gradually ebbs. At one time their 
                  stamping ground took them into Russian and Eastern European 
                  material where they have scored extremely well. Their Rozhdestvensky, 
                  Svetlanov and Kogan discs carry the banner for the vitality 
                  of Russian music-making. They are much more than just this, 
                  with the parent company, Musical Concepts, also treating us 
                  to Maurice Abravanel’s 1970s Vox efforts with the Utah Symphony 
                  Orchestra and a very attractive non-mainstream Beethoven symphonies 
                  box by the giftedly volatile Wyn Morris. 
                    
                  Sadly, I cannot greet the present disc. The sound in the Brahms 
                  is harsh and grates. This is a pity when we are treated to Klemperer’s 
                  monumental bass-rich reading. The Wilhelm Pitz-trained Philharmonia 
                  Chorus sing with sturdy, refulgent and sensitive precision. 
                  They sing the soul out of this work but that sound is to my 
                  ears just unsatisfactory. Perhaps the problem was the LP stock 
                  from which they worked on this particular project. By contrast 
                  there is nothing wrong with the three Dvorák songs. Fischer-Dieskau’s 
                  vehemence rings out in the flanking songs but he finds a reverential 
                  healing quietude for the second. 
                    
                  Try before you buy in the case of the Brahms. 
                    
                
 Rob Barnett
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