Deja Review Weigl Symph 5 BIS CD1077

Weigl: Symphony No 5 (BIS)

(Déjà Review) Music in Brucknerian manner; a symphony that includes a mighty adagio to treasure [RB]
The detailed orchestration has a French brilliance to it [GPJ]

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Tippett: A Child of Our Time (Chandos)

An impressive achievement which serves as a fine memorial to a distinguished British conductor [JQ]

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MOR (2L)

Every aspect of motherhood given its own sacred musical space [DC]

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Gods, Ghosts and Monsters (Divine Art)

If you are going to rejig these songs, it needs to be for some purpose [JW]

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Deszczyński: Piano Works (Acte Préalable)

Elegant early 19th century Polish piano works from a forgotten composer [RCh]

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Bellini: Norma (Pristine Audio)

A classic ensemble recording further enhanced by Pristine’s remastering into gloriously full and detailed, if slightly over-reverberant, sound [RMo]

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Schulhoff: Hot Music (BIS)

(Déjà Review) Many pleasures in these near-ideal performances [CC]

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Villa Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No 4 (Bridge)

(Déjà Review) Colourful, saturated, brittle, heavily rhythmic, laced with ostinato and swooning strings [JW]

Coates: Orchestral Works Volume 4 (Chandos)

The leading contemporary champion of Eric Coates continues to impress [JW]

Brindley Sherratt (bass): Fear No More (Delphian)

A splendid operatic bass in a new and satisfying context [WH]

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Highways and Byways, Rarities for Recorder (Divine Art)

Rare and attractive British music for recorder [GH]

Belle époque – clarinet & orchestra recital (Pentatone)

Exceptionally fine playing and recording compromised by unbalanced programme and poor documentation [NB]

Zemlinsky: Eine florentinische Tragödie (BR Klassik)

A good version but there are better [SB]

Ginastera: Orchestral music (Bridge)

(Déjà Review) Saturated in swaying delicacy: lyricism with a capital L, voluptuous and unmistakable [JW]

Handel: Coronation Anthems (Naxos)

(Déjà Review) Perfectly elegant and passionate renditions, with excellent pacing and a blended, lovely choral sound [KS]

Wagner: The Complete Experience and its Meaning to Us (De la Porte Publishing)

Now a truly complete guide to Wagner’s operas, in a fine new edition [RWe]

Magnificat 4 (Signum Classics)

A distinguished final recording by Andrew Nethsingha with the St John’s College Choir [JQ]

Lumas Winds: British Wind Quintets (Champs Hill Records)

Five entertaining works and one more serious [SB]

Magdalena Kožená (mezzo-soprano): Czech Songs (Pentatone)

An inventive orchestral song recital, the orchestrations of some of which may provoke unease [JW]

Cimarosa: L’Olimpiade (Château de Versailles)

L’Olympiade is a worthy addition to the Cimarosa discography [GF]

Brahms: Violin Sonata No 1-3 (Warner Classics)

(Déjà Review) Versions to return to on a regular basis [CC]

Bliss: Premières Vol 1 (APR)

(Déjà Review) A thoroughly satisfying disc [CF]

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Fauré: Authentique – Complete Works for Cello & Piano (Audite)

A very cool, unemotional (and unsuccessful) take on Fauré’s cello works [DJB]

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Liszt: Transcendental Etudes (Steinway & Sons)

A recording of the Transcendental Études which compares with the very best [RBe]