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September 24, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Haydn: Cello Concertos

September 24, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

The instant appeal of this recording is that it contains not just two well-known Haydn concertos but three extra pieces that complement and contextualize them. The second benefit is the performance.

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September 2017
September 15, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Surviving: Jewish Women

September 15, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Four releases, arriving in timely fashion for the upcoming New Year, explore the shushed-up sounds of creative Jewish femininity.

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September 2017
September 08, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Unknown Composers

September 08, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

None of the music on this gripping compilation will be familiar to anyone alive, but much of it is essential listening.

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September 2017
September 01, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - C.P.E. Bach: Late Keyboard Pieces

September 01, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

A vintage piano helps Alexei Lyubimov redeem C.P.E. Bach's late keyboard music from mediocrity, adding pastel colours to the sound picture, along with a hint of unpredictability that can almost be Cageian.

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September 2017
August 25, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the week - Hans Werner Hanze

August 25, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

It has been five years since Hans Werner Henze left us, and it is once again a pleasure to encounter these otherworldly pieces, rich in references to a forgotten age and its leisurely pace.

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August 2017
August 18, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - For Bunita Marcus

August 18, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Marc-André Hamelin plays a piece, tainted by controversy, that Morton Feldman wrote as an act of homage to Bunita Marcus, who accused him of theft and sexual abuse.

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August 2017
August 10, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - El-Khoury and Spyres in Concert

August 10, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

A new release from Opera Rara usually consists of some bel canto work that has languished forgotten in a vault since its premiere 160 years ago. This package, though, is different: a pair of debut releases by two fast-rising singers, soprano and tenor, mingling well-known arias with the fairly obscure.

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August 2017
August 04, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - The Dream of Gerontius

August 04, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Daniel Barenboim's new recording of Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius is the best-sounding on record. But is it the best-played?

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August 2017
July 28, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Mahler's 5th

July 28, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Mahler's 5th Symphony has no shortage of fine interpretations. Two new recordings join them: one great and the other among the greatest of all time.

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July 2017
July 21, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Walton: concerto & variations

July 21, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

William Walton is very much an on-off composer. What’s remarkable about this recording is that the performance transcends his shortcomings.

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July 2017
July 14, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Fischer-Dieskau, Varady: Romantic duets

July 14, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Together, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and his wife Julia Varady make the love in Schumann’s songs seem somehow less hopeless, and the hope in Mendelssohn less forlorn.

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July 2017
July 07, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Shostakovich & Martinu cello concertos

July 07, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Two cello concertos, one upbeat, the other pessemistic, make a perfect companions on this new disc.

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July 2017
June 30, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Ben-Haim orchestral works

June 30, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

he music of Ben-Haim will not change lives – by 1984, when he died, it was hardly heard in Israel any more – but the musical personality behind it is attractive, smart and persuasive

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June 2017
June 23, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Strauss songs

June 23, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

To sing Richard Strauss, everything has to be just-so, shimmering on the surface and hinting at Freudian urges below. English soprano Louise Alder meets his challenge.

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June 2017
June 16, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Carbonelli: Sonate da Camera

June 16, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

ever heard of Carbonelli? Don’t feel too bad about it. Listen to the music, though, and you will wonder how work of such quality and intricacy could vanish so comprehensively into the mists of history.

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June 2017
June 09, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week: Russia Cast Adrift

June 09, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Georgy Sviridov was born in the thick of Russia’s metamorphosis, and his idiom in these lieder – narrative, tonal, almost static at times – reflects the stand-off between political upheaval and the impervious cycles of nature.

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June 09, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht/
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June 2017
June 02, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Ravel and De Falla concertos

June 02, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

There is a lot of competition for performances of Ravel and De Falla's work for piano and orchestra, but Steven Osborne's new release belongs among the best.

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June 02, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht/
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June 2017
May 26, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Shostakovich's First

May 26, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

There is nothing wrong with this account of Shostakovich's First Symphony it if you count all the notes and admire the sound. It takes no risks at all, and is only partially redeemed by the inclusion of rare juvenalia.

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May 2017
May 19, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Kathleen Ferrier remembered

May 19, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Listening to these Kathleen Ferrier tracks, newly retrieved from BBC broadcasts and never released before, one is struck over again by the great contralto’s overriding characteristic – her natural, unfettered generosity.

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May 19, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht/
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May 2017
May 12, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Impromptu

May 12, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Shai Wosner has released a fine recording of impromptus by various composers. But when you're done listening, where do you put it?

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May 2017
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