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Vaughan Williams: The Complete String Quartets (cpo)

Generous and intelligent coupling, but the performances are not competitive [NB]

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Rachmaninov: Symphony No 3 (Fuga Libera)

The symphony is here given the best possible advocacy and Ravel’s nightmarish La Valse makes the perfect pendant [RMo]

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Ewald & Tcherepnin: Brass Quintets (cpo)

A surprising and captivating disc, played with obvious glee [SA]

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Britten: Billy Budd (Orfeo)

An interesting Billy Budd, but not a library choice [ST]

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Beethoven: Symphonies Nos 4 & 7 (Sony Classical)

(Déjà Review) As a coupling of the symphonies, this disc is unbeatable [TP]

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Norwegian Heartland (Simax Classics)

(Déjà Review) Intense enjoyment if you are prepared to try something a little out of the normal run [JP]

Prokofiev: Symphony-Concerto, Sonata for Cello, Sonata for Cello and Piano (BIS)

Useful programme, fine execution [RWe]

Adolf Busch: Orchestral Works Volume 1 (Toccata Classics)

More valuable premiere recordings [JW]

Taneyev: Violin Sonata, Piano Quintet (Naxos)

A stunning quintet balanced by a forgettable sonata, both superbly performed [NB]

Langlais: Organ Music Vol. 2 (Brilliant Classics)

Performances that capture the spirit of the music as well as any [SG]

Liszt: Piano Sonata, Études de concert (Hänssler Classic)

Brilliant Liszt performances breathe new life into great staples of the repertoire [RBe]

Gerhard: Don Quixote, Alegrías, Pedrelliana (Chandos)

Attractive music, well presented [SB]

Bach: The Well-tempered Clavier Book II (Erato)

(Déjà Review) The set deserves the strongest recommendation, unless one prefers the piano [BW]

Addison: Film Music (Chandos)

(Déjà Review) One of the very best of Chandos’s British film music series [IL]

Richard Galliano (accordion): Around Gershwin (Pentatone)

This imaginative and varied programme proves emphatically that Richard Galliano still sits safely on his throne as the King of the Accordion [GF]

Haydn: 16 Early Keyboard Sonatas (Da Vinci Classics)

Consummate understanding of what makes these early works tick [DMD]

Lortzing: Overtures, Concert Pieces, Ballet Music (cpo)

A well-filled introduction to the world of a skillful, once-popular composer [GH]

Loughlin: Piano and Chamber Music (Toccata Classics)

A Liverpudlian composer’s musical and geographical wanderings [JW]

Johannes Obermeier (piano): Brilliants (Genuin)

A début that very much lives up to its name [RCh]

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Pitfield: String Chamber Music (Divine Art)

Warm and understanding performances [WK]

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Erica Morini (violin): Vol 3, Beethoven (Doremi)

(Déjà Review) Long may this worthy retrieval continue [JW]

Weill: Symphonies Nos 1 & 2 (Naxos)

(Déjà Review) Add this one to your collection soon [KS]

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Berl Senofsky (violin): American Virtuoso (Rhine Classics)

Strong, masculine playing from Berl Senofsky – along with some less than stellar performances [JW]

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Strohl: Orchestral Music (La Boîte à Pépites)

What a discovery these ravishing, mystical scores are! [DMD]