The quintessential 
                Penguin Guide has now been in 
                existence for close on four decades. 
                Edward Greenfield, Robert Layton and 
                Ivan March are all highly respected, 
                venerable reviewers and so the recommendations 
                in this book can be accepted with confidence. 
                But be warned. This Yearbook 
                is an updating of the previous year’s 
                gargantuan Guide. Look at this 
                Yearbook’s spine. It is only 
                1¼ inches (3 cm) wide. The previous 
                full main Guide had a spine closer 
                to 2½" (approx 6 cm) wide; it had 
                more than twice the number of pages 
                (over 1500), but was in the same paperback 
                format, the same cover size, practically 
                the same colour and almost the same 
                design - except the new book has the 
                violin tilted across the front cover. 
                The last main Guide, covering 
                a much wider choice of recommendations, 
                was entitled, The Penguin Guide to 
                Compact Discs & DVDs 2005/6 Edition 
                – The Key Classical Recordings on CD, 
                DVD and SACD. For this latest, smaller 
                Yearbook, surely a different 
                colour and front cover design might 
                have been preferable? 
              
 
              
So why the need for 
                this extra ‘slimline’ Yearbook? 
                It contains reviews of the immense number 
                of new CDs and reissues including bargain 
                and ‘super-bargain’ CDs issued since 
                the main Guide was last published as 
                well as information on the very best 
                current releases. As Ivan March, explains: 
                "Because of the huge number of 
                recordings now covered by our main CD 
                Guide and this Yearbook, 
                we have thought it essential to continue 
                to offer our readers a selection of 
                ‘Key’ recordings which may be used as 
                a basis for a personal collection." 
                More than one choice is offered where 
                there are attractive couplings of music 
                available and where highly recommended 
                versions are available on both CD and 
                DVD. 
              
 
              
The book’s evaluation 
                system is explained in the ‘Introduction’: 
                a key icon denotes a "key recording 
                that is suitable as a basis for a collection", 
                then there are star ratings five stars 
                descending to one. Very, very few recordings 
                regarded as "really exceptional 
                issues on every count" are awarded 
                five stars. Some recordings are awarded 
                a ‘Rosette’ for "a performance 
                that is considered to show special illumination, 
                magic, a spiritual quality or even outstanding 
                production values, that place it in 
                a very special class." 
              
 
              
The composer reviews 
                range across 410 pages from Carl Friedrich 
                ABEL’s (1723-87) six Symphonies (on 
                Chandos 8648) to Carl Michael ZIEHRER’s 
                (1843-1922) polkas, waltzes and marches 
                on two Marco Polo CDs (8.223814-5). 
                A further 280 or so pages cover recordings 
                grouped by: ‘Concerts of Orchestral 
                and Concertante Music’; ‘Great Conductors 
                of the Twentieth Century’; ‘Other Concerts’; 
                ‘Instrumental Recitals’; ‘Other Instrumental 
                Recitals’; ‘Vocal Recitals and Choral 
                Collections’; ‘Historical Vocal Recitals’; 
                ‘Nimbus Prima Voce Series’; ‘Other Historical 
                Releases’; ‘Other Vocal and Choral Recitals’; 
                and ‘The Lives and Music of the Great 
                Composers’ 
              
 
              
An eleven-page ‘Foreword’ 
                gives an overview of the year’s important 
                releases and impressive additions to 
                the recorded music repertoire plus news 
                of artists’ new projects etc. 
              
 
              
For the ‘not-too-serious’ 
                listener requiring guidance on best 
                recordings this Yearbook is an 
                invaluable ‘stand-alone’ guide; however 
                considering not only the increasing 
                number of new releases and reissues, 
                but also the not inconsiderable number 
                of deletions, the main Guide 
                should also be considered by the serious 
                collector - and house room permitting, 
                earlier editions retained for reference. 
              
Ian Lace  
              
See also 2005 
                Paenguin Guide