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![]() PITFIELD: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 / Xylophone Sonata |
PITFIELD: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 / Xylophone Sonata8.557291 |
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Published Review (by Stuart Scott, MusicWeb International): There has been a notable absence of British piano music in concerts and recordings made over the last thirty five years or so and it is therefore to be applauded that Naxos started to produce a ‘British Piano Concertos’ series. Fortunately this has increased the number of works by Thomas Pitfield available to us on CD. Born in the first years of the twentieth century and belonging to a generation of composers whose works found their way into the concert hall following the Second World War, Thomas Pitfield was a largely self-taught composer who wrote prolifically for all kinds of instruments and for every type of ensemble. |
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![]() CAMILLERI, C.: Celestial Harmonies / Astralis / Cosmologies / Chemins / Noospheres / Paganiana (McLachlan) |
CAMILLERI, C.: Celestial Harmonies / Astralis / Cosmologies / Chemins / Noospheres / Paganiana (McLachlan)DDA25012 |
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User's Review: The Maltese... composer! How many Maltese composers can you name? Add Charles Camilleri to the VERY short list. First, because, in spite of his long Canadian career, he represents one of the summits of musical achievement for the small Mediterranean country where he was born. He also composed the first opera in the Maltese language, an intriguing blend of Latin and Arabic sources. But, more importantly, include Camilleri because he seems to have had an unusually wide aesthetic scope... Read more |
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![]() SCHUBERT, F.: String Quartets Nos. 14 and 15 (Busch Quartet) |
SCHUBERT, F.: String Quartets Nos. 14 and 15 (Busch Quartet)0094636158952 |
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User's Review: A Brilliant Interpretation of Schubert Death and the Maiden was the first piece of chamber music I got to know. I have heard it dozens of times and I am always listening out for the great interpretation. This may be it. The Lindseys are very good but this one by the Busch is even better because it makes the last two movements as great as the first two, which most other quartets just seem to do as add-ons... Read more |
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![]() BACH, J.S.: St. Matthew Passion (Kuijken) |
BACH, J.S.: St. Matthew Passion (Kuijken)CC72357 |
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User's Review: Original colours Scholarly debate continues on the subject of Bach's choruses - single voice to a part, or choral forces? The single voice camp is in front at the moment I think, on paper, but the real test is what it can sound like. Kuijken, his singers and La Petite Bande present a single voice version which is rewarding and thought-provoking... Read more |
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![]() RONTGEN: Symphony No. 3 / Aus Jotunheim Suite |
RONTGEN: Symphony No. 3 / Aus Jotunheim Suite777119-2 |
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User's Review: Under the Influence of Brahms and Grieg Röntgen's Third Symphony is a very Brahmsian piece, the only departures from the older composer's style being freer harmony and liberal use of the tuba! The weakest of the movements is the first, where the second subject is a lyrical island which seems to play little part in the rest of the movement and reappears again in the recapitulation, seemingly not adding much again... Read more
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![]() ZIPORYN, E.: Big Grenadilla / Mumbai (Das, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Rose) |
ZIPORYN, E.: Big Grenadilla / Mumbai (Das, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Rose)CA-21081 |
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Published Review (by Olivia Giovetti, WQXR New York): There’s something about Big Grenadilla/Mumbai, Evan Ziporyn’s newest album on Cantaloupe which pairs two concertos for unconventional solo instruments, that leaves it akin to a mental yoga exercise, finding balance in extremes... Read more |
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![]() Cello and Piano Duos - MYASKOVSKY, N. / SCRIABIN, A. / SCHNITTKE, A. / RACHMANINOV, S. (Russian Music for Cello and Piano) (WarnerNuzova Duo) |
Cello and Piano Duos - MYASKOVSKY, N. / SCRIABIN, A. / SCHNITTKE, A. / RACHMANINOV, S. (Russian Music for Cello and Piano) (WarnerNuzova Duo)CDR90000-120 | |
Published Review (by Paul Orgel, Fanfare): Wendy Warner and Irina Nuzova’s performance of the Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata is excellent, but there are others out there that are equal to it. Their CD is on my Want List because of their beautiful, committed playing of the well-chosen, less-familiar works on the program, and Cedille’s artistry in capturing the complex sound of Warner’s cello. |
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