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Scarlatti D: Complete keyboard sonatas (Erato)
(Déjà Review) This set is a pinnacle in the history of recorded music [PCW]
Fauré: Pénélope (Erato)
A subtle, carefully crafted opera, beautifully sung even if in the end it lacks melodic memorability [RMo]
Charpentier: In Nativitatem Domini Canticum (Erato)
(Déjà Review) This is a joyful celebration of Christmas and will make an ideal present for the coming festivities [CF]
Campra: Messe de Requiem, Rameau: In convertendo, Mondonville: In exitu Israel (Erato)
All three works have been recorded before, but this disc is a good competition [JV]
Ravel: Sonatas & Trio (Erato)
(Déjà Review) A winning combination of youth and musical insight; a treat indeed [CC]
Vivaldi: The Four Seasons (Erato)
(Déjà Review) An amazingly dramatic, rock and roll rendition of the Four Seasons [KM]
Canteloube & Emmanuel: Songs of the Auvergne (Erato)
(Déjà Review) A languid approach with lovely singing from Upshaw [RB]
Handel: Arminio (Erato)
All Handel lovers will want to own this, the first recording of Arminio [KM]
Haydn: Cello Concertos (Erato)
(Déjà Review) Lean and incisive performances of these vibrant concertos [DS]
Farrenc: Symphonies (Erato)
Another important step in establishing the reputation of this gifted composer [GPJ]
Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette & Cléopâtre (Erato)
Two fine Berlioz performances from John Nelson [JQ]
Farrenc: Symphonies (Erato)
The primary recommendation for these three excellent symphonies [JQ]
Handel: Eternal Heaven (Erato)
Music making of the highest order for anyone with an open mind for whom no borderlines exist [GF]
Handel: Theodora (Erato)
An extrovert reading of Theodora but one short of consolation [JW]
Berlioz: Harold en Italie (Erato)
Essentially unsatisfying accounts of two favourite Berlioz works [Rmo]
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