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‘Indeed, this was a performance of total conviction from all involved, especially
the outstanding London Philharmonic Choir, who sang beautifully and kept
reserves in store for the terrifying, unfettered climaxes Masur demanded.’
Erica Jeal, The Guardian 2005 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Sibelius - Symphonies Nos. 2 & 7
“…Finn Paavo Berglund is now the composer's most authoritative living interpreter. Hearing his live recording of the Seventh Symphony, a lifetime's questioning distilled in a single monolithic movement, you can understand why. Berglund knows exactly how and where to place the centres of gravity: how effortlessly he makes the LPO ensemble lean in to the crucial trombone solo as Sibelius lays down his first cornerstone...” BBC Music Magazine, December 2005 ***** | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Mark-Anthony Turnage: Orchestral Works Vol. 1Four première recordings
“…Mark-Anthony Turnage… is one of the most distinctive sound worlds in modern music. The four orchestral works on the LPO disc are full of the driven, dancing rhythms, the garishly brilliant or darkly sensuous instrumental colours, the floating, improvisatory melodic lines, the brittle humour and nervous melancholy that instantly shouts (or whispers) 'Turnage'.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2005 **** “Mark-Anthony Turnage has enjoyed associations with the CBSO, BBC SO and now the London Philharmonic, each resulting in a wealth of new music and, fortunately for us, a CD for home listening. A number of ensembles had a hand in commissioning Scherzoid, the first work on this latest collection, and its particular propulsive character would seem to have been influenced by the involvement of the New York Philharmonic. Though rhythmically complex and changing its mood as rapidly as the title punningly suggests, the music is easy to assimilate. Its urban bustle and swagger take in minimalist influences alongside the usual Stravinskymeets- Miles Davis mélange. As if to secure transatlantic approval, at one point there's a distinct whiff of On the Waterfront, although, in the event, Lorin Maazel elected not to conduct the first performance. Jonathan Nott does the honours here – and splendidly. Turnage's subtler, shell-shocked lyricism is more in evidence in the purely orchestral EveningSongs. Originating in lullabies for his sons, Tubin Orchestral 1191 the calm outer panels enclose an interlude with a more troubled, expressionist melodic line, typically Brittenish at the outset. The Dylan Thomas settings, When I Woke, were written for a celebrated singer who did not take them up but it's difficult to feel them in any way problematic in this ardent account. Certainly, the spare accompanying textures create no difficulties for the soloist. Yet Another Set To brings back the more boisterous, head-banging Turnage. All is not plain sailing in that the composer here shows us his Boulez-like propensity to reshape and recycle existing music. Cheekily, the score incorporates not only 2000's Another Set To – itself a reworking, previously recorded by Christian Lindberg for Chandos – but also a movement derived from Blood on theFloor. It's exhilarating, explosive stuff, even more fun in live performance. Here alone concluding applause is (not inappropriately) retained. All credit to the LPO for compiling a whole evening of Turnage. You may not always like what he does or how he does it but his instantly recognisable voice is well served by the blunt immediacy of the sound and the obvious flair of the performances.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Shostakovich - Symphonies Nos. 1 & 5
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“The electricity Jurowski can generate is clearly established in the Symphonic Dances, leading up to a thrilling close, and if the hushed sequence of The Isle of the Dead is not a work to bring such a rush of adrenalin, the mystery of this piece inspired by Böcklin's great painting is perfectly caught. These are fine performances that gain in tension from being recorded live. Even if this involves some odd balances the definition of detail is good and one can readily rectify the rather low level of the CD transfer. What for many might give pause is that, by the standards of rival versions (both Previn and Jansons pair Symphony No 1 with The Isle of theDead and Symphony No 3 with the SymphonicDances), this is an ungenerous coupling, even when you take into account the fact that Jurowski's speeds are broader. Yet these LPO performances are both recommendable and will delight anyone wanting a disc from this exciting conductor.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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