Lusitano Impero Portugese Baroque Passacaille PAS1127

Lusitano Impero – Portugese Baroque music (Passacaille)

This disc documents the strong Italian influence on the Portuguese late Baroque [JV]

Bacewicz Orchestral works v1 Oramo Chandos CHSA5316SACD

Bacewicz: Symphonies Nos 3 & 4 (Chandos)

This SACD presents music, in fine performances, that is well worth getting to know [JQ]

Jenkins Armed Man Signum SIGCD779

Jenkins: The Armed Man (Signum Classics)

An arrangement for smaller forces that still makes as much impact [DJB]

Schumann Grieg PCs Leonskaja Warner 5419783783

Schumann and Grieg: Piano Concertos (Warner Classics)

Fine performances, but do we really need any more? [MBu]

RStrauss Ariadne Auf Naxos Sinopoli DG 4713232

R Strauss: Ariadne auf Naxos (Deutsche Grammophon)

(Déjà Review) A reminder of all the strengths of this cruelly-underrated conductor/composer. Certainly, this is a major addition to the Strauss discography [CC]

A te Puccini Gheorghiu Signum SIGCD780

Angela Gheorghiu: A Te, Puccini (Signum Classics)

Not my cup of tea – in spite of some sensitive, nuanced singing, Gheorghiu’s vibrato is now too much to stomach [GF]

The Young Malcolm Frager Parnassus PACD96090

Malcolm Frager (piano) – The Young Malcolm Frager (Parnassus)

Pianism of the highest calibre [SG]

American and English Orchestral Music (Claves)

A fascinating juxtaposition of the familiar and the unfamiliar [PJ]

Suder: Dona Nobis Pacem, Symphonic Music II (Hänssler Classic)

Committed performances of two mid-twentieth-century German works [WK]

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Mahler Pioneers (SOMM)

This release will be of great interest to all Mahler devotees [JQ]

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Gershwin: Porgy and Bess (Decca)

This remains a powerful experience 49 years after its initial release [MP]

Lalo orchestral Chandos

Lalo: Orchestral Works (Chandos)

A typical Järvi performance for good or ill [NB]

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Biber: Violin Sonatas (ECM)

(Déjà Review) I’ve been returning to this superb disc again and again over the past few weeks [GS]

Stravinsky Rite hdtt

Stravinsky: Rite of Spring (High Definition Tape Transfers)

If you want to hear Stravinsky conduct his own most famous work in what is by far the best sound to date, this is it [RMo]

scarlatti sonatas navona

D Scarlatti: Sonatas (Navona Records)

Metz’s playing has admirable directness of approach, but the lovely Clementi square piano is a revelation [MG]

Shostakovich Symph 2-3-12-13 BSO Nelsons DG 4864965

Shostakovich: Symphonies (Deutsche Grammophon)

The final instalment in Andris Nelsons’ Shostakovich symphony cycle [JQ]

bach goldberg dynamic

Bach: Goldberg Variations (Dynamic)

Bach, beautifully embroidered [PJ]

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Andre Schoch (trumpet) Core (Es-Dur)

Readings that don’t match up with the best, and an ungenerous runtime [DJB]

rachmaninov symphony red note

Rachmaninov: Symphony 1 (Red Note)

An interesting, well-presented performance on a budget issue [EJW]

salzedo harp da vinci

Salzedo: Scintillation (Da Vinci Classics)

A valuable and thoroughly enjoyable anthology of works for solo harp, played with insight and vivacity [GPu]

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Beethoven: Piano Trios (Hyperion)

(Déjà Review) It’s difficult adequately to describe the essential rightness of these performances [SV]

Ravel: Complete Solo Piano Music Vol. 3 (Danacord)

The main works are ill-served by eccentric tempi and phrasing [RWe]

Saint-Saëns, Glazunov: Violin Concerti  (Challenge Classics)

Virtuosic but not exceptional performances of a pair of Romantic concertos [NH]

Sir Adrian Boult (conductor) Berg, Stravinsky & Vaughan Williams (SOMM Recordings)

A significant addition to the Boult discography [SG]