

No, no, no. This won’t do at all. A London Symphony is a big, beefy, swaggering piece punctuated with intimate, poetic moments. Brabbins clearly understands

As we near the end of the “Luther” year, during which there have been many recordings released to commemorate the beginning of the Reformation in

The “Sinfonia Antartica” was a weak link in Andrew Davis’ last Vaughan Williams cycle, for Teldec. This newcomer is even worse. Of course, Davis knows

The Fourth and the Sixth are the most dramatic and violent of Vaughan Williams’ nine symphonies, yet somehow Mark Elder manages to render them both

This second release in Manze’s ongoing Vaughan Williams cycle, containing A Pastoral Symphony and Symphony No. 4, isn’t quite as good as its predecessor. It

Let’s be honest: Chandos couldn’t just come out and call

Andrew Davis recorded exactly this coupling, and very well, for

Let’s not waste time. This is a worthless disc. Roman

If only the Chamber Orchestra of New York had a

It’s very good to see Pinchas Zukerman back on disc in music he clearly enjoys playing and conducting. He seduces with a sweet violin in
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