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Last year I praised the album of works by âHerbert Howellsâ performed by Gloriae Dei Cantores which I find myself returning to quite often. This time Iâd like to spotlight another set by this wonderful ensemble: âThe Chants of the Holy Spiritâ. The set opens and concludes with the sound of the bells at the […]
Itâs always a pleasure to discover wonderful performances. But itâs really wonderful to discover unfamiliar composers. Tabea Zimmermann (violin) and Kirill Gerstein (piano) come together in an exquisitely recorded, beautifully played set of Sonatas by Brahms, Vieuxtemps, and a wonderful surprise: Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979). Clarke was born in England, but lived mostly in the US. […]
Bachâs Art of the Fugue! I love this music no matter what instruments are involved. Check out Lynx, a quartet of Japanese flute players, traveling to a church in Germany to record Bachâs The Art Of The Fugue (BWV 1080)! What a delightful discovery this is! The album is called Fuga Lynx. I was totally […]
I love Debussy. I think he was a giant among composers. And I suspect that some or all of the Preludes, Books 1 and 2, are probably part of your own library. Some pianists capture the dreamy, impressionistic qualities. Others play them in a neo-classical manner, letting the notes speak for themselves. I love having […]
Transcriptions, reductions, and orchestrations can be quite enjoyable. Stokowski got a lot of mileage out of orchestrating Bach organ pieces. Ravel orchestrated many of his own works for piano, not to mention his famous orchestration of Mussorgskyâs Pictures At An Exhibition. This next DSD Discovery is Gustav Mahlerâs arrangement for full string orchestra of Franz […]
To me there is no musical instrument that captures the range of human emotion as well as the cello. Here are three works for the cello featuring the outstanding young Nicolas Altstaedt, backed by Berlinâs other world-class orchestra, the Deutches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin conducted by the up and coming Michal Nesterowicz. Included are Cello Concertos by […]
Hereâs one Iâm very excited about: an album featuring music by a composer Iâd never heard of, performed by an ensemble Iâd never heard of. The Amsterdam Bridge Ensemble absolutely carries me away with the music of Dutch composer Hendrik Andriessen (1892-1981). Jacobien Rozemond â Violin, Doris Hochscheid â Cello, and Frans van Ruth â Piano […]
Jaap van Zweden, the newly named Music Director of the New York Philharmonic, conducts the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra in a dynamic and emotional performance of Benjamin Brittenâs War Requiem. There have been a number of quite fine new recordings of this massive work in the last few years, and some would say that the […]
Some out of the way yet close to us in the classical music composing history discoveries today⌠Contemporary Classical 20th and 21st Century Masterpieces in DSD. Here’s a really lovely Cello-Piano duo recital! Terry Drinkall and Dian Baker combine to perform two beautiful sonatas and some other wonderful duets. â20th Century Masterpieces for Piano and […]
I talk about discoveries, and this album, âHerbert Howellsâ with Gloriae Dei Cantores is full of them. Howells is is a 20th century British composer who has composed a huge number of religious choral works– Surprising because he wasnât all that religious. The Choir, Gloriae Dei Cantores, and its director Elizabeth C. Patterson, is superb. […]