November 2024

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Society for the Preservation of the American Musical Heritage (Bridge)

(Déjà Review) Rapturous, restive and troubled late-romanticism [RB]

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Ascension (Delphian)

(Déjà Review) An unusually stimulating selection of (mainly) modern church music [NHo]

Puccini: Turandot (Pristine Audio)

A most worthwhile remastering of this classic Turandot, with sonic improvements throughout [EJW]

A Christmas Fantasia (Albion Records)

This disc will delight you if you should find it under the tree on Christmas morning [JQ]

Stravinsky: Chamber Works (Linn)

An attractive and uncommon programme in a satisfying account [RWe]

Williams: Orchestral Works (Resonus)

Excellent performances of two classics and a discovery: a perfect opportunity to get to know this composer [PHa]

Offenbach: La vie parisienne (Bru Zane)

An admirable effort to reconstruct the original version of a once popular work which veers between the highly entertaining and the banal [RMo]

Glass: Complete Etudes for piano (Delphian)

Glass’s piano etudes have become modern classics and these are fine performances [SB]

Tippett: Piano Sonatas 1-3 (Naxos)

(Déjà Review) I have been completely re-educated as to the substance and content of these pieces. What more can one ask for! [DC]

Ropartz: Symphonies Nos 1 & 4 (Timpani)

(Déjà Review) A grand success and a major addition to the catalogue [RB]

Smetana: Orchestral works (SOMM Recordings)

A valuable archive bicentenary tribute to Bedřich Smetana [JQ]

Mendelssohn: Elijah (LSO Live)

A fine, dramatic, beautifully sung live recording headed by Finley’s noble Elijah [RMo]

Szymon Nehring (piano): Minimalist (IBS Classical)

A richly varied collection of loosely minimalist works [PRJ]

Otmar Suitner (conductor): Live in Leningrad 1963 (Profil)

I cannot make a convincing case for this double set of live recordings conducted by Otmar Suitner [MC]

R Strauss: Tone Poems (Gramola)

A re-release of three great recordings on a different label, whose raison d’être eludes me… [RMo]

Dean: Concertos and Orchestral Works (LPO)

Seven atmospheric pieces by Australian composer Brett Dean, wonderfully played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra [KT]

Rubbra: Violin Concerto, Improvisations (Naxos)

(Déjà Review) Makes me want to seek out more music by this composer and these performers. Should definitely be added to your collection [KS]

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Lutosławski: Symphony No 3 & 4 (Sony Classical)

(Déjà Review) If you missed the earlier opportunities to acquaint yourself with these towering statements you should do so now, without delay [JW]

Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon: (Opus Arte)

An outstanding performance marks the 50th birthday of MacMillan’s great ballet [RMay]

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Mozart: Fantasy (Naïve)

A disc of happy surprises with playing throughout that evinces warmth and sensitivity [SG]

Kapustin: Orchestral works (Capriccio)

Notated Jazz from the master of the art, Nikolai Kapustin, performed by his leading exponent [JW]

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Nesbit: Nativity (Delphian)

Inventive, interesting and accessible music, displaying an original approach to Christmas music [JQ]

Bendix: Symphonies Nos 1 & 3 (Dacapo)

Insights that reveal qualities in the music unimagined in earlier recordings [NB]

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Alfred Brendel (piano) Busoni, Bach & Liszt (APR)

Admirers of Brendel will be glad to have these legendary recordings [SB]