Isaac ALBÉNIZ 
          (1860-1909) Henry 
          Clifford - opera in three acts (1893-95) 
          Aquiles Machado (Henry Clifford); Alessandra Marc (Lady Clifford); Carlos 
          Álvarez (Sir John Saint John); Jane Henschel (Lady Saint John); 
          Ana Maria Martínez (Annie Saint John); Christian Immler (Colin); 
          Ángel Rodríguez (Messenger).  Escolanía de la Santa Cruz del Valle de los Caídos Madrid 
          Symphony Chorus and Orchestra/José de Eusebio Rec. Madrid, 2003. 
          DDD
 
          Escolanía de la Santa Cruz del Valle de los Caídos Madrid 
          Symphony Chorus and Orchestra/José de Eusebio Rec. Madrid, 2003. 
          DDD  DECCA 473 937-2 
          [2CDs: 67: 08+72:29=139:37] [JW]
 DECCA 473 937-2 
          [2CDs: 67: 08+72:29=139:37] [JW]  
        
Colourful 
          and dramatic late Romanticism, powerful strings and the medievalism 
          of the woodwinds. I enjoyed it … see Full 
          Review 
        
 
           
          William ALWYN (1905-1985) 
          Film Music - volume 2 The 
          Crimson Pirate (1952) - Green Girdle (1941) - Take My 
          Life (1947) - A Night to Remember (1958) - main title - The 
          Card - suite (1952) - Desert Victory - suite (1952) - Svengali 
          - Libera Me (1954) - The Winslow Boy (1948) - In Search 
          of the Castaways (1962) - State Secret - suite (1950)  Susan Bullock (sop) (Take My Life; Svengali) - Canzonetta/Jeffrey 
          Wynn Davies (Svengali) - BBCPO/Rumon Gamba - rec Studio 7, New 
          Broadcasting House, Manchester, 28-29 June 2001
 
          Susan Bullock (sop) (Take My Life; Svengali) - Canzonetta/Jeffrey 
          Wynn Davies (Svengali) - BBCPO/Rumon Gamba - rec Studio 7, New 
          Broadcasting House, Manchester, 28-29 June 2001  CHANDOS CHAN 9959 [77.29] [RB]
 
          CHANDOS CHAN 9959 [77.29] [RB] 
           
        
 
        
A 
          palpable hit from Chandos. I hope that they do not let Mr Gamba slip 
          from their grasp. ... see Full Review 
        
Steindór 
          ANDERSEN (b. 
          1954) Rímur: a collection Atlarímur 
          I-III (Jón Sigurðsson, 1853-1922) Epigrams (Jón S. 
          Bergmann, 1874-1927) Gunnarsrímur (Sigurður Breiðfjörð, 
          1798-1846) Andrarímur (The Reverend Hannes Bjarnason, 1776-1838) 
          Epigrams (Bjarni Gíslason, 1880-1940) Upptíningur (Herdís 
          Andrésdóttur, 1858-1939) Jómsvíkingarímur 
          I (Breiðfjörð) Lýsing af hesti (Sigurbjörn 
          Jóhannsson frá Fótaskinni, 1839-1903) Bernótusrímur 
          (Magnús Jónsson í Magnússkóm, 1763-1840) 
          Haustið nálgast (Stefán frá Hvitadal, 1887-1933) 
          Númarímur I (Breiðfjörð) Rammislagur (Stephan 
          G. Stephansson, 1853-1927) Göngu-Hrólfsrímur (Hjálmár 
          Jónsson frá Bólu, 1796-1875) Jómsvíkingarímur 
          II (Breiðfjörð) Lágnætti (Þorstein Erlingsson, 
          1858-1914) Númarímur II (Breiðfjörð)  Steindór Andersen, voices Monika, Irish harp Recorded on 
          location in Iceland by Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson.
 
          Steindór Andersen, voices Monika, Irish harp Recorded on 
          location in Iceland by Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson.  NAXOS WORLD 76031-2 [55.06] [NH]
 
          NAXOS WORLD 76031-2 [55.06] [NH] 
        
A 
          vivid insight into an ancient Nordic traditional music, in an album 
          which is an authentic labour of love … see Full 
          Review  
        
 
           Edmond 
          AUDRAN (1840-1901) 
          La 
          Mascotte (1880) operetta  Genevieve Moizan (sop) Bettina - Robert Massard (ten) Pippo - Lucien 
          Baroux (ten) Laurent XVII - Denise Cauchard (sop) Fiametta - Bernard 
          Alvi (ten) Fritellini - Choir and orchestra conducted by Robert Benedetti 
          - Rec. Universal (Decca) Studios, Antony, France, 1956 - 2 CDs for the 
          price of one
 
          Genevieve Moizan (sop) Bettina - Robert Massard (ten) Pippo - Lucien 
          Baroux (ten) Laurent XVII - Denise Cauchard (sop) Fiametta - Bernard 
          Alvi (ten) Fritellini - Choir and orchestra conducted by Robert Benedetti 
          - Rec. Universal (Decca) Studios, Antony, France, 1956 - 2 CDs for the 
          price of one  DISCOVERY/ACCORD 
          OPERETTE SERIES 465 877-2 [104:08] [RW]
 DISCOVERY/ACCORD 
          OPERETTE SERIES 465 877-2 [104:08] [RW] 
        
 
        
Strong 
          performance … the singing of Moizan and Massard does not disappoint. 
          Recording clear, with singers closely miked … see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Johann Sebastian BACH 
          (1685 - 1750) Brandenburg 
          Concertos Nos. 1-3  Consort 
          of London/Robert Haydon Clark - Recorded: St. John’s Smith Square, London, 
          1990
 Consort 
          of London/Robert Haydon Clark - Recorded: St. John’s Smith Square, London, 
          1990  CLASSIC COLLECTION 
          99905 [43.13] [RH]
 CLASSIC COLLECTION 
          99905 [43.13] [RH] 
        
 A 
          satisfactory, modern instrument recording of three of Bach's great concerti 
          … see Full Review  
          
        
Johann 
          Christian BACH (1735 
          - 1782) Complete 
          Overtures: Artaserse; Cantata a tre voci; Gli Uccellatori; 
          Alessandro - nell’Indie; La Giulia - Il tutore e la pupilla - 
          Catone in Utica - La Cascina - La calamita de cuori - Gioas, re di Giuda 
          - La clemenza di Scipione - Adriano in Siria; Zanaida - Carattaco 
          - Orione - Symphony in D major Op.18 No.1 - Endimione - Temistocle - 
          Lucia Silla - Amadis des Gaules: Overture and Ballet Music  The Hanover Band/Anthony Halstead - Recorded at Rosslyn Hill Chapel, 
          Hampstead, England 1994, 1996, 2000 DDD Stereo - 3 CDs with three sets 
          of notes in a multi-CD box
 
          The Hanover Band/Anthony Halstead - Recorded at Rosslyn Hill Chapel, 
          Hampstead, England 1994, 1996, 2000 DDD Stereo - 3 CDs with three sets 
          of notes in a multi-CD box  CPO 999 963-2 [3CDs: 176.57] [DB]
 
          CPO 999 963-2 [3CDs: 176.57] [DB] 
        
These 
          are completely engrossing works. Anthony Halstead’s marvellous players 
          have caused me to spend several hours exploring this and related repertoire 
          ....see Full Review 
        
 
          Johann Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) 
          Organ Works Vol. 14 "Arrangements Part I" 
           
          Concerto in C (BWV 594) [19:02] Trio in b minor (BWV 790) [01:58] Trio 
          in G (BWV 586) [04:24] Fugue in g minor (BWV 131a) [02:32] Trio in c 
          minor (BWV 585) [05:45] Prelude and fugue in d minor (BWV 539) [07:36] 
          Sonata in G (BWV 1027a/Anh II,46 [12:09] Concerto in C (BWV 595) [04:29] 
           Gerhard Weinberger, 
          organ [Joachim Wagner, 1723] Recorded in May 2002 at the Cathedral of 
          Brandenburg/Havel DDD
 Gerhard Weinberger, 
          organ [Joachim Wagner, 1723] Recorded in May 2002 at the Cathedral of 
          Brandenburg/Havel DDD  CPO 999 868-2 [59:02] [JvV]
 
          CPO 999 868-2 [59:02] [JvV] 
        
I 
          hope this is not representative of the entire series because this CD 
          hasn’t satisfied me at all. … see Full Review 
          
        
Nicolas 
          BACRI 
          (b.1961) Sinfonietta 
          for string orchestra Op. 72 (2001) [14.59] Johann 
          Sebastian BACH (1685-1750)  Ricercar from the Musical 
          Offering [8.53]  Ludwig Van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) 
          Grosse Fuge from String Quartet Op. 133 [19.24] Béla 
          BARTÓK (1881-1945) Divertimento (1939) [28.16] 
          Jean SIBELIUS (1865-1957) Impromptu 
          for strings [7.25]  Orchestre des Régions Européennes/Konrad von Abel rec. 
          live concert, Prinzregententheater Großer Saal, Munich, 18 Oct 
          2002, Sergiu Celibidache Festival
 
          Orchestre des Régions Européennes/Konrad von Abel rec. 
          live concert, Prinzregententheater Großer Saal, Munich, 18 Oct 
          2002, Sergiu Celibidache Festival  ECOUTEZ ORCHESTRA DES RÉGIONS EUROPÉENNES MTBZ 221 102 
          [77.21] [RB]
 
          ECOUTEZ ORCHESTRA DES RÉGIONS EUROPÉENNES MTBZ 221 102 
          [77.21] [RB]  
        
A strong 
          recommendation for this disc and not simply as a memento of a fine concert 
          but as a permanent listening privilege for the Bacri. ... see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Leonardo BALADA 
          (b 1933) Concerto 
          for Cello and Orchestra No 2 "New Orleans" (2001) - Concerto 
          for Four Guitars and Orchestra (1976) - Celebració for Orchestra 
          (1992) - Passacaglia for Orchestra (2002)  Michael Sanderling (cello) -
 
          Michael Sanderling (cello) - 
          Versailles Guitar Quartet - Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and Catalonia 
          National Orchestra/Colman Pearce - Recorded L’Auditori, Barcelona, June 
          2002  NAXOS 8.557049 
          [68.08] [JW]
 NAXOS 8.557049 
          [68.08] [JW]
           
        
          Plenty then to stimulate the mind and the ear. Balada’s proves a strong 
          and imaginative voice … see Full Review 
        
Leonardo 
          BALADA (b.1933) 
          Cello 
          Concerto No.2 New Orleans (2001)a Concerto for Four 
          Guitars and Orchestra (1976)b Celebració (1992) Passacaglia 
          (2002)  Michael Sanderling 
          (cello)a; Versailles Guitar Quartetb Barcelona 
          Symphony and Catalonia National Orchestra/Colman Pearce Recorded: L’Auditori, 
          Barcelona, June 2002
 Michael Sanderling 
          (cello)a; Versailles Guitar Quartetb Barcelona 
          Symphony and Catalonia National Orchestra/Colman Pearce Recorded: L’Auditori, 
          Barcelona, June 2002  NAXOS 8.557049 [68:08] [HC]
 
          NAXOS 8.557049 [68:08] [HC] 
        
Well 
          worth having and will help redressing the balance, if you had been dissatisfied 
          by Balada’s operas … see Full Review  
        
Samuel 
          BARBER 
          (1910-81) Symphony No 1 ((1936) - Essays 
          for Orchestra: No. 1 (1938) and No. 2 (1942) - Night Flight 
          (1964) - Music for a Scene from Shelley (1936) - Knoxville 
          (Summer of 1915) (1948) - Molly McGurk  London Symphony Orchestra - West Australian Symphony Orchestra - Conducted 
          by David Measham - A reissue originally from Unicorn-Kanchana; recorded 
          in Sept 1973 in St Giles’ Cripplegate, London
 
          London Symphony Orchestra - West Australian Symphony Orchestra - Conducted 
          by David Measham - A reissue originally from Unicorn-Kanchana; recorded 
          in Sept 1973 in St Giles’ Cripplegate, London  REGIS RRC 1139 [78:04] [IL]
 
          REGIS RRC 1139 [78:04] [IL] 
          
           
        
          Powerful 
          and committed performances of these exciting and atmospheric works. 
          … see Full Review 
        
 
          Sir 
          Arnold BAX 
          (1883-1953) Symphony 
          No. 7 (1938/39) Tintagel (Tone Poem) (1917/19)  Royal Scottish National Orchestra/David Lloyd-Jones Rec. 21-22 August 
          2002, Royal Scottish National Concert Hall, Glasgow
 
          Royal Scottish National Orchestra/David Lloyd-Jones Rec. 21-22 August 
          2002, Royal Scottish National Concert Hall, Glasgow NAXOS 8.557145 [56:55] [IL]
 
          NAXOS 8.557145 [56:55] [IL]  
        
An 
          energetic and atmospheric recording of Bax’s predominantly optimistic 
          final symphony coupled with a surging, powerful reading of Tintagel. 
          … see Full Review  
        
 
           
          Arnold BAX 
          (1883-1953) Violin 
          Sonata No.1 in E minor (1910-1915) 
          Frederick DELIUS (1863-1934) Violin 
          Sonata No.2 (1923)  Henry 
          Holst (violin) -
 Henry 
          Holst (violin) - 
          Frank Merrick (piano) - Recorded Soho Sound Studios, London January 
          1965  CONCERT ARTIST/FIDELIO 
          RECORDINGS CACD 9022-2 [45.21]  
          [JW]
 CONCERT ARTIST/FIDELIO 
          RECORDINGS CACD 9022-2 [45.21]  
          [JW] 
          
           
        
 Henry 
          Holst: a master of restless, argumentative rhetoric and bold vigorous 
          playing … see Full Review 
          
        
Sir 
          Arnold BAX (1883-1953) Overture, 
          Elegy and Rondo (1927) [23:44] Sinfonietta (1932) [22:00]  Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra/Barry Wordsworth - Rec. Concert Hall, 
          Slovak Philharmonic, Bratislava, 8-12 June, 1987 DDD - Originally issued 
          as Marco Polo 8.223102
 
          Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra/Barry Wordsworth - Rec. Concert Hall, 
          Slovak Philharmonic, Bratislava, 8-12 June, 1987 DDD - Originally issued 
          as Marco Polo 8.223102  NAXOS 8.555109 [45:44] [KS]
 
          NAXOS 8.555109 [45:44] [KS]  
        
There 
          is much to be praised about these performances … see Full 
          Review
        
 
           Ludwig 
          Van BEETHOVEN 
          (1770-1827) The 
          Nine Symphonies CD1 Symphony no.1 in C op.21 (1800) - Symphony no.3 
          in Eb, op.55 Eroica (1805) - CD2 Symphony no.5 in C minor op.67 
          (1808) - Symphony no.7 in A op.92 (1813) - CD3 Symphony no.2 in D op.36 
          (1803) - Symphony no.6 in F op.68 Pastoral (1808) - CD4 Overture: 
          Coriolan op.62(1807) - Symphony no.4 in Bb op.60 (1807) - Symphony 
          no.8 in F op.93 (1814) - CD5 Symphony no.9 in D minor op.125 Choral 
          (1824)  Jean Glennon, 
          soprano, Dalia Schaeter, contralto, Algirdas Janutas, tenor, Benno Schollum, 
          bass - Kaunas State Choir of Lithuania - Sinfonia Varsovia/Menuhin - 
          Recorded at the Salle Erasme, Palais de Musique, Strasbourg, June 1994
 Jean Glennon, 
          soprano, Dalia Schaeter, contralto, Algirdas Janutas, tenor, Benno Schollum, 
          bass - Kaunas State Choir of Lithuania - Sinfonia Varsovia/Menuhin - 
          Recorded at the Salle Erasme, Palais de Musique, Strasbourg, June 1994 
           WARNER APEX 2564 60457 
          2 [5CDs: 77:08+72:06+76:17+66:15+66:26] [GPJ]
 WARNER APEX 2564 60457 
          2 [5CDs: 77:08+72:06+76:17+66:15+66:26] [GPJ] 
           
        
Another 
          wonderful tribute to one of the most thoughtful and sensitive musicians 
          of the 20th century … see Full 
          Review  
        
Ludwig 
          van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) 
          The 
          Pietro Scarpini Edition Piano Concerto No.4 in G Op.66 - Piano Sonata 
          No.32 in C minor Op.111  RAI Orchestra, Rome/Wilhelm Furtwängler - Recorded January 1952 
          (Concerto) and March 1961 (Sonata)
 
          RAI Orchestra, Rome/Wilhelm Furtwängler - Recorded January 1952 
          (Concerto) and March 1961 (Sonata)  ARBITER 131 [62.32] [JW]
 
          ARBITER 131 [62.32] [JW] 
           
        
Considerable 
          richness of tone, a superior analytic mind. His command of the rhetoric 
          is undeniable … see Full 
          Review  
        
 
        
Ludwig 
          van BEETHOVEN (1770 
          - 1827) The 
          Creatures of Prometheus: Overture - 1; Allegretto; Finale Coriolan 
          Overture,Op.62 - 2 - Leonore Overture No. 2 - 3 - Egmont Overture 
          Op. 84 - 4 - Symphony No.8 in F – 2nd Movement - 5 - Ruins 
          of Athens Overture, Op.113 - Turkish March - 6 Franz 
          Josef SCHUBERT (1797 - 1828) Marche Militaire in D 
          major Op. 51 No.3- D733 - 7 - Rosamunde Overture D.164 - 
          8  Concertgebouw Orchestra, 
          conducted by Willem Mengelberg - All recorded in the Concertgebouw 
          Hall, Amsterdam.1/11/42 (1), 1/6/31 (2), 2/6/31 (3), 30/5/30 (4), 2/6/31 
          (5), 10/6/27 (6), 1/11/42 (7), 17/4/42 (8), and 30/11/38, (9). ADD
 Concertgebouw Orchestra, 
          conducted by Willem Mengelberg - All recorded in the Concertgebouw 
          Hall, Amsterdam.1/11/42 (1), 1/6/31 (2), 2/6/31 (3), 30/5/30 (4), 2/6/31 
          (5), 10/6/27 (6), 1/11/42 (7), 17/4/42 (8), and 30/11/38, (9). ADD 
           NAXOS 8.110864 [68’30"] 
          [JP]
 NAXOS 8.110864 [68’30"] 
          [JP] 
        
Another 
          superb historical issue from Naxos – More please.…see Full 
          Review 
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Sir Lennox BERKELEY 
          (1903-1989) 
          A Lennox Berkeley Centenary Album Horn Trio op. 44 Manoug 
          Parikian, violin, Dennis Brain, horn, Colin Horsley, piano Recorded 
          no.1 studio Abbey Rd., London, 15th and 16th June 
          1954 Six Preludes op.23 Colin Horsley, piano Recorded No.3 Studio, 
          Abbey Rd., 13th July 1949 Four Poems of St.Teresa of Avila 
          op.27 Pamela Bowden, contralto, Collegium Musicum Londinii/John 
          Minchinton Recorded No.1 Studio Abbey Rd., 17th and 18th 
          March 1958 Three Greek Songs op.38 Five poems by W.H.Auden op.58 
          Thomas Hemeley, baritone, Ernest Lush, piano Recorded No.3 Studio, 
          Abbey Rd., 15th January 1959 Polka op5 no.1 Cyril 
          Smith & Phyllis Sellick (two pianos three hands) Recorded No.1 Studio, 
          Abbey Rd., 27th and 28th June and 7th 
          July 1967 I Sing of a Maiden Choir of King’s College Cambridge/Sir 
          David Willcocks, Andrew Davis, organ The Lord is My Shepherd op.91 
          no.1 Thomas Rose, treble, Christopher Hughes, organ, Choir of King’s 
          College Cambridge/Stephen Cleobury Recorded Chapel of King’s College 
          Cambridge, 3rd-5th August 1965 and 16th 
          –19th Dec. 1991  EMI CLASSICS 7243 5 85138 2 0 [73:09] [GPJ]
 
          EMI CLASSICS 7243 5 85138 2 0 [73:09] [GPJ] 
        
This 
          is a deeply satisfying disc, and I came from it thinking that Berkeley 
          was an even better composer than I realised … a major contribution to 
          the centenary celebrations of one of our finest composers. … see Full 
          Review  
        
        
 
          Lennox BERKELEY (1903-1989) 
          Sacred Choral Music Crux 
          Fidelis Op.43 no. (1955); Missa Brevis Op.57 (1960); Magnificat and 
          Nunc Dimittis Op.99 (1980); Three Latin Motets (1972); The Lord is my 
          Shepherd Op.91 no.1 (1975); Mass for Five voices Op.64 (1964); Look 
          up, sweet babe Op.43 no.2 (1955); A Festival Anthem Op.21 no.2 (1945); 
          Toccata from Three pieces for organ Op.72 no.1 (1966-8)  Choir of St. John’s College, Cambridge/Christopher Robinson - Jonathan 
          Vaughan, Organ - Recorded at St. John’s Cambridge, March 2003
 
          Choir of St. John’s College, Cambridge/Christopher Robinson - Jonathan 
          Vaughan, Organ - Recorded at St. John’s Cambridge, March 2003  NAXOS 8.557277 [75.10] [GH]
 
          NAXOS 8.557277 [75.10] [GH] 
        
 
        
A 
          well chosen group of pieces stretching across much of the composer’s 
          lifetime … performances are exemplary. … highly recommendable. … see 
          Full Review  
        
 
           
          Hector BERLIOZ (1803 
          - 1869) Herminie 
          (1828) - La Mort de Cléopâtre  (1829) - La 
          Mort de Sardanapale (1830) - La Mort d’Orphée (1827) 
           Michele Lagrange (Soprano) 
          - Beatrice Uria-Monzon (mezzo soprano) - Daniel Galvez Vallejo (tenor) 
          – Choeur Regional Nord / Pas de Calais - Orchestre Nationale de Lille, 
          Regional Nord / Pas de Calais, conducted by Jean-Claude Casadesus - 
          Rec. Palais de Musique, Lille on 19th - 21st October 
          1994 (1 & 2) and 28th – 29th November 1995
 Michele Lagrange (Soprano) 
          - Beatrice Uria-Monzon (mezzo soprano) - Daniel Galvez Vallejo (tenor) 
          – Choeur Regional Nord / Pas de Calais - Orchestre Nationale de Lille, 
          Regional Nord / Pas de Calais, conducted by Jean-Claude Casadesus - 
          Rec. Palais de Musique, Lille on 19th - 21st October 
          1994 (1 & 2) and 28th – 29th November 1995 
           NAXOS 8.555810 
          [60’45"] [JP]
 NAXOS 8.555810 
          [60’45"] [JP] 
          
           
        
 
          A very good opportunity for fans of Berlioz to get a further fix of 
          repertoire is not generally available … see Full 
          Review  
        
Leonard 
          BERNSTEIN 
          (1918 – 1990) Chichester 
          Psalms (1965)  Charles Villiers 
          STANFORD (1852 – 1924) A Song of Freedom Op.113 No.1 (1909) 
          - Benjamin 
          BRITTEN (1913 – 1976) Rejoice in the Lamb Op.30 (1943) 
          - Jubilate Deo in C (1961) - Te Deum in C (1935) Alan 
          RIDOUT (1934 – 1996) Sacred Songs – Third Setd 
          William WALTON (1902 – 1983) Jubilate 
          Deo (1972)  Robert Karlsson 
          (treble) -  Helen Tunstall (harp) -  Cameron Sinclair 
          (percussion)-  Wells Cathedral Choir; Rupert Gough (organ) 
          - Malcolm Archer (organ) -  Malcolm Archer (director) - Recorded: 
          Wells Cathedral, July 2000
 Robert Karlsson 
          (treble) -  Helen Tunstall (harp) -  Cameron Sinclair 
          (percussion)-  Wells Cathedral Choir; Rupert Gough (organ) 
          - Malcolm Archer (organ) -  Malcolm Archer (director) - Recorded: 
          Wells Cathedral, July 2000  LAMMAS LAMM 125 D [65:56] [HC]
 
          LAMMAS LAMM 125 D [65:56] [HC] 
           
        
 On 
          the whole a worthwhile release for its mix of familiar and not-so-familiar 
          music … see Full Review 
        
BARGAIN 
          OF THE MONTH Leonard BERNSTEIN (1917-1990) 
          On 
          the Waterfront – Symphonic Suite from the Film,Chichester Psalms, 
          On the Town – Three Dance Episodes  Thomas Kelly, treble Elizabeth Franklin-Kitchen, soprano Victoria 
          Nayler, alto Jeremy Budd, tenor, Paul Charrier, bass Bournemouth Symphony 
          Orchestra Marin Alsop Recorded at Lighthouse, Poole Centre for the Arts, 
          UK on April 14th-15th 2003
 
          Thomas Kelly, treble Elizabeth Franklin-Kitchen, soprano Victoria 
          Nayler, alto Jeremy Budd, tenor, Paul Charrier, bass Bournemouth Symphony 
          Orchestra Marin Alsop Recorded at Lighthouse, Poole Centre for the Arts, 
          UK on April 14th-15th 2003  NAXOS 8.559177 [48:36] [GPJ]
 
          NAXOS 8.559177 [48:36] [GPJ]  
        
Naxos 
          have produced another winner here; wonderful playing and singing, and 
          a recording which is crystal clear and atmospheric … see Full 
          Review  
        
 
          Manuel BLANCAFORT 
          (1897-1987) Complete piano music, volume 1. 
          Peces 
          de juventat (Youthful Pieces) (1915-17) - Cançons de muntanya 
          (Mountain songs) (1916-18) - Notes d'antany (Notes from Years Gone By) 
          (1915-1919) - 12 Cançons (1916-19)  Miquel Villalba, piano - Recorded at L'Auditorium, Jafre, Spain, 22nd-23rd 
          November 2002
 
          Miquel Villalba, piano - Recorded at L'Auditorium, Jafre, Spain, 22nd-23rd 
          November 2002  NAXOS 
          8.557332 [61.28] [NH]
 NAXOS 
          8.557332 [61.28] [NH]  
        
 
        
A 
          superb introduction to a real but neglected talent. More please soon, 
          Naxos! … see Full Review 
        
 
          Alexander BLECHINGER (b. 
          1956) Schlagzeugkonzert 
          Op. 91 (Percussion Concerto) * Wiener Violinsonate (1989)¹ 
          Wiener Sextett ² Wiener Klavierquartett (1988) ³ Georges 
          Tchernenko, percussion *  Kiev Camerata * Paul Polivnick, conductor * Michael Grube, violin ¹ 
          Ergican Saydam, piano¹ Birgit Walk, violin ² Wolfgang Leitner, violin 
          ² Yoko Nishio, clarinet ² Kanako Todo, bassoon ² Hermann Ebner, horn 
          ² Viktor Vörös, double bass ² Jess-Stradivari Quartett ³ Recorded 
          live in the Bösendorfersaal, Vienna, Austria, September 14th 
          2000 *¹², and in the Brahms Saal, Musikverein, Vienna, September 27th 
          1988.
 
          Kiev Camerata * Paul Polivnick, conductor * Michael Grube, violin ¹ 
          Ergican Saydam, piano¹ Birgit Walk, violin ² Wolfgang Leitner, violin 
          ² Yoko Nishio, clarinet ² Kanako Todo, bassoon ² Hermann Ebner, horn 
          ² Viktor Vörös, double bass ² Jess-Stradivari Quartett ³ Recorded 
          live in the Bösendorfersaal, Vienna, Austria, September 14th 
          2000 *¹², and in the Brahms Saal, Musikverein, Vienna, September 27th 
          1988.  ANTES EDITION 
          BM CD 31.9172 [72.50] [NH]
 ANTES EDITION 
          BM CD 31.9172 [72.50] [NH]  
        
Accessible 
          and entertaining contemporary music from Vienna … see Full 
          Review  
        
RECORDING 
          OF THE MONTH Sir Arthur BLISS 
          (1891-1975) 
          Piano 
          Quartet (1915) [15:38] Sonata for Viola and Piano (1933) [24:25] Oboe 
          Quintet (1927) [22:03]  Maggini Quartet: Lawrence Jackson and David Angel, violin; Martin Outram, 
          viola; Michael Kaznowski, cello. Peter Donohoe, piano. (Quartet) Julian 
          Rolton, piano. (Sonata) Nicholas Daniel, oboe. Recorded at Potton Hall, 
          Suffolk, England 18-20 December 2001 DDD
 
          Maggini Quartet: Lawrence Jackson and David Angel, violin; Martin Outram, 
          viola; Michael Kaznowski, cello. Peter Donohoe, piano. (Quartet) Julian 
          Rolton, piano. (Sonata) Nicholas Daniel, oboe. Recorded at Potton Hall, 
          Suffolk, England 18-20 December 2001 DDD  NAXOS 8.555931 [62:07] [KS]
 
          NAXOS 8.555931 [62:07] [KS]  
        
Bliss 
          is a composer who strikes the perfect balance between sheer aural pleasure 
          and intellectual challenge … see Full 
          Review  
        
Mewton-Wood 
          plays Twentieth Century Piano Concertos Arthur 
          BLISS (1891-1975) Piano 
          Concerto (1938-39) [37.36] Igor STRAVINSKY (1882-1971) 
          Concerto for piano and wind instruments (1924) [20.06] Dmitri 
          SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975) Concerto for piano, trumpet and 
          strings Op. 35 (1933) [21.08]  Noel Mewton-Wood (piano) Harry Sevenstern (trumpet) (Shostakovich) 
          Utrecht Symphony Orchestra (Bliss); Residentie Orchestra, The Hague 
          (Stravinsky); Concert Hall Symphony Orchestra Walter Goehr (conductor) 
          rec. 1952 (Bliss, Stravinsky); 1953 (Shostakovich). mono. ADD Transferred 
          by Bryan Crimp from LPs drawn from the collection of Robert Milnes Financial 
          assistance from the Bliss Trust Originally issued as Concert Hall LPs: 
          CHS1167 (Bliss); CHS1160 (Stravinsky); CHSH4 (Shostakovich)
 
          Noel Mewton-Wood (piano) Harry Sevenstern (trumpet) (Shostakovich) 
          Utrecht Symphony Orchestra (Bliss); Residentie Orchestra, The Hague 
          (Stravinsky); Concert Hall Symphony Orchestra Walter Goehr (conductor) 
          rec. 1952 (Bliss, Stravinsky); 1953 (Shostakovich). mono. ADD Transferred 
          by Bryan Crimp from LPs drawn from the collection of Robert Milnes Financial 
          assistance from the Bliss Trust Originally issued as Concert Hall LPs: 
          CHS1167 (Bliss); CHS1160 (Stravinsky); CHSH4 (Shostakovich)  BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY HISTORIC BMS101CDH [79.00] [RB]
 
          BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY HISTORIC BMS101CDH [79.00] [RB] 
           
        
Mewton-Wood 
          at the peak of his very considerable powers in no fewer than three concertos 
          … warmly recommended... see Full Review 
          
        
 
           
          Johannes BRAHMS (1833-1897) 
          Symphony 
          no. 3 in F major, op. 90, Symphony no. 4 in E minor, op. 98  Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie/Edouard Lindenberg - Recorded in 1969, 
          location not given
 
          Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie/Edouard Lindenberg - Recorded in 1969, 
          location not given  WARNER APEX 0927 49880 2 [73:21] [CH]
 
          WARNER APEX 0927 49880 2 [73:21] [CH] 
        
  Perhaps 
          not the greatest of performances, but they leave a warm feeling after 
          them. … see Full Review 
           
        
Tomas 
          BRETON 
          (1850 - 1925) La Verbena de la Paloma Susana 
          – Maria Bayo Julian – Placido Domingo Sena Rita - Raquel Pierotti Casta 
          – Silvia Tro Don Hilarion – Rafael Castejon Don Sebastian – Jesus Castejon 
          Tia Antonia – Ana Maria Amengual Cantaora – Milagros Martin Sereno – 
          Enrique Baquerizo Guardia 1 – Juan Jesus Rodriguez Guardia 2 – Alberto 
          Rios Tabernero – Alfonso Echeverria Mozo 1 – Ramon de Andres Mozo 2 
          – Marin Grijalba Portero - Juan Jesus Rodriguez Portera – Maria Luisa 
          Maesso Vecino – Maria Carmen Campos Ros Vecino – Alfredo Garcia Huerga 
           Coro de la Comunidad 
          de Madrid Orquesta Sinfonic de Madrid/Antoni Ros Marba Recorded April 
          1994, Autidorio de la ONCE, Madrid
 Coro de la Comunidad 
          de Madrid Orquesta Sinfonic de Madrid/Antoni Ros Marba Recorded April 
          1994, Autidorio de la ONCE, Madrid  NAÏVE V4895 [45.32] [RH]
 
          NAÏVE V4895 [45.32] [RH]  
        
A 
          reissue of Breton’s famous zarzuela, recommendable both to lovers of 
          the genre and to those new to it. … see Full Review 
           
        
 
          BARGAIN 
          OF THE MONTH Frank 
          BRIDGE (1879-1941) 
          String 
          Quartet No. 1 (1906) [29.01] - String Quartet No. 3 (1926) [30.35]  Maggini Quartet - rec. Potton Hall, Suffolk, England, 18-20 June 2002
 
          Maggini Quartet - rec. Potton Hall, Suffolk, England, 18-20 June 2002 
           NAXOS 8.557133 [59.35] 
          [RB]
 NAXOS 8.557133 [59.35] 
          [RB]  
        
This 
          goes right to the top of the recommendations for its scorching ripeness 
          and sentiment. Roll on the second Bridge disc from the Magginis. ... 
          see Full Review 
        
English 
          Piano Trios Frank BRIDGE 
          (1879-1941) Phantasie 
          in C minor (1907) James FRISKIN (1886-1967) 
          Phantasie in E minor (world premiere recording) (1909) John 
          IRELAND (1879-1962) Phantasie in A minor (1906) E. 
          J. MOERAN (1894-1950) Piano Trio in D major (1923-25)  Cantamen: (Caroline Balding, violin; Jo Cole, cello; Timothy Lissimore, 
          piano) Recorded at Tonbridge School concert hall, 22nd-24th 
          March 1996.
 
          Cantamen: (Caroline Balding, violin; Jo Cole, cello; Timothy Lissimore, 
          piano) Recorded at Tonbridge School concert hall, 22nd-24th 
          March 1996.  BRITISH 
          MUSIC SOCIETY BMS418CD [65.37] [NH]
 BRITISH 
          MUSIC SOCIETY BMS418CD [65.37] [NH]  
        
One 
          of Moeran's best small scale works is admirably supplemented by a real 
          rarity and two likeable works by composers who would reach greater heights 
          later in life … see Full Review  
        
        
 
          Anton BRUCKNER (1824-1896) 
          Symphony 
          No. 7 in E (1883)  Vienna 
          Philharonic Orchestra/Eugen Jochum - Rec. May 10th-11th, 
          1939 ADD
 Vienna 
          Philharonic Orchestra/Eugen Jochum - Rec. May 10th-11th, 
          1939 ADD  HÄNSSLER 
          CLASSIC MASTERPIECE CD94.043 [63’47] [CC]
 HÄNSSLER 
          CLASSIC MASTERPIECE CD94.043 [63’47] [CC] 
           
        
 
        
An 
          interesting document, then, but definitely not a first choice. … see 
          Full Review  
        
 
          Gavin BRYARS 
          (b. 1943) BIPED 
          1. Part I - 7:34 - 2. Part II - 12:57 - 3. Part III - 9:18 - 4. Part 
          IV - 8:31 - 5. Part V - 5:16 - 6. Part VI - 2:20 - Gavin Bryars, electric 
          keyboard, double bass, director  James Woodrow, electric guitar - Sophie Harris, cello - Takehisa Kosugi, 
          violin, hand-held percussion - Rec: No date given, Angel Studio, Islington, 
          London
 
          James Woodrow, electric guitar - Sophie Harris, cello - Takehisa Kosugi, 
          violin, hand-held percussion - Rec: No date given, Angel Studio, Islington, 
          London  GB RECORDS 
          BCGBCD02 [45.59] [KM]
 GB RECORDS 
          BCGBCD02 [45.59] [KM] 
          
           
          A dark, foreboding disc that will not be everyone's cup of tea ... see 
          Full Review
           
           
        
 
          Cecil BURLEIGH 
          (1885-1980) 
          Music for Violin and Piano Impromptu (1911) - Nature’s Voices (1922): 
          Winding Streams; Giant Hills; O’er the Meadow; 
          Reapers Five Indian Sketches: Legend;	Over Laughing 
          Waters; To the Warriors; From a Wigwam; Sun Dance 
          - Plantation Sketches (1916): In Cotton Fields ;	Pickaninnies; 
          A Log Cabin; Uncle Rastus; Mammy’s Lullaby; Minstrel 
          - Characteristic Pieces (1910): Idyle; The Lament of a Rose; 
          Indian Snake-Dance; Spanish Serenade; Lullaby; 
          Bolero - Six Fancies (1917): Early Morning; Fairy Sailing; 
          Dew; Coloring; Woodbine; Yule-Tide - Four 
          Concert Pieces (1920): By the Wayside; Fairies Dancing; 
          Tints; Spray - Boyhood Recollections (1925): Hushed 
          Woods; Pirating; Sweet Romance; In Haunted Shadows; 
          Jim - Spanish Dance (1909) - Cradle Song (1909)  Zina Schiff, violin, Mary Barranger, piano, Cherina Carmel, piano (tracks 
          1 and 39) - Recorded at the Warren Studios, University of California, 
          March 19-20th, 1998
 
          Zina Schiff, violin, Mary Barranger, piano, Cherina Carmel, piano (tracks 
          1 and 39) - Recorded at the Warren Studios, University of California, 
          March 19-20th, 1998  NAXOS AMERICAN CLASSICS 8.559061 [69:26] [GPJ]
 
          NAXOS AMERICAN CLASSICS 8.559061 [69:26] [GPJ]  
        
Thirty-nine 
          tiny, albeit attractive, encores … the effect is rather like eating 
          dozens of canapés in place of a real meal… adjust the volume 
          to a comfortable level and sit back and enjoy the artistry. … see Full 
          Review 
        
 
        Detailed listing (last two days)]
          [Part 1 New]  [Part 2 A-B] [Part 3 C-L]
          [Part 4 M-R]  [Part 5 S-Z]
          [Part 6 Misc A-L]  [Part 7 Misc M-Z]