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CONTENTS eviews ‘These gemlike, at times distinctly Ravelian settings make an enchantingly varied and witty sequence… and Les espaces du sommeil is an infinitely absorbing masterwork…’ REVIEW ON PAGE 79 ‘The Cardinall’s Musick prolong the opening and the effect of those bars seems to me entirely different. It’s worth buying this disc just for this object lesson in word-setting.’ REVIEW ON PAGE 81 ‘There is something enchanting about this disc. The tradition has largely died out, but here a good many thoroughly appealing examples are resurrected.’ REVIEW ON PAGE 87 ‘A splendid work… Terradellas has a great gift of melody. his tunes fall easily on the ear, but he is capable of real depth of expression. The performance is the thing – unmissable.’ REVIEW ON PAGE 93 DVD ‘Anja Silja delivers a performance every bit as concentrated as her Sentas, Leonores and Emilia Martys. It’s quite frightening when she rises from her death bed…’ REVIEW ON PAGE 93 gramophone.co.uk Reissue ‘Archipel’s live mono recording hails from Chicago (the CSO, naturally) with Rysanek, Resnik, Lloyd and Tozzi. This live version piles on the tension.’ REVIEW ON PAGE 100 Number of concerto recordings this issue – 15 Symphony recordings – 12 Bartók on banjo – 1 ORCHESTRAL Bartók hat-trick from James Ehnes; Debussy from the Seoul Philharmonic on DG; coruscating Mahler from Pittsburgh CHAMBER Rival Mozart sets from the Emerson and the Ebène Quartets; Steve Reich’s 9/11 response; musical diplomacy from Jordi Savall INSTRUMENTAL Barber’s piano music explored; Cédric Pescia’s Schumann; the demonic life of Paganini documented by Nupen on DVD VOCAL A new Miserere from The Sixteen; The Cardinall’s Musick discover Parsons; Lorraine Hunt Lieberson sings again OPERA Boult’s Faustian Busoni; Anna Nicole, screen (opera) star; Verdi’s Falstaff at Glyndebourne; double dose of Vivaldi BOOKS Detailed study of Shostakovich’s string quartets; Gustav Mahler, an ambitious biography of questionable musical literacy REPLAY The Israel Philharmonic opens its vaults; more superb Heifetz; an unforgettable Má vlast is finally widely available THE SPECIALIST’S GUIDE TO… …rare French operas. Richard Fairman suggests the must-have library for anyone wanting to go beyond the usual suspects THE GRAMOPHONE COLLECTION Jeremy Nicholas searches for the finest recording of Liszt’s benchmark organ work, the Ad nos Fantasy and Fugue GRAMOPHONE NOVEMBER 2011 5

CONTENTS

eviews

‘These gemlike, at times distinctly Ravelian settings make an enchantingly varied and witty sequence… and Les espaces du sommeil is an infinitely absorbing masterwork…’

REVIEW ON PAGE 79

‘The Cardinall’s Musick prolong the opening and the effect of those bars seems to me entirely different. It’s worth buying this disc just for this object lesson in word-setting.’

REVIEW ON PAGE 81

‘There is something enchanting about this disc. The tradition has largely died out, but here a good many thoroughly appealing examples are resurrected.’

REVIEW ON PAGE 87

‘A splendid work… Terradellas has a great gift of melody. his tunes fall easily on the ear, but he is capable of real depth of expression. The performance is the thing – unmissable.’

REVIEW ON PAGE 93

DVD

‘Anja Silja delivers a performance every bit as concentrated as her Sentas, Leonores and Emilia Martys. It’s quite frightening when she rises from her death bed…’

REVIEW ON PAGE 93

gramophone.co.uk

Reissue

‘Archipel’s live mono recording hails from Chicago (the CSO, naturally) with Rysanek, Resnik, Lloyd and Tozzi. This live version piles on the tension.’

REVIEW ON PAGE 100

Number of concerto recordings this issue – 15 Symphony recordings – 12 Bartók on banjo – 1

ORCHESTRAL

Bartók hat-trick from James Ehnes; Debussy from the Seoul Philharmonic on DG; coruscating Mahler from Pittsburgh

CHAMBER

Rival Mozart sets from the Emerson and the Ebène Quartets; Steve Reich’s 9/11 response; musical diplomacy from Jordi Savall

INSTRUMENTAL

Barber’s piano music explored; Cédric Pescia’s Schumann; the demonic life of Paganini documented by Nupen on DVD

VOCAL

A new Miserere from The Sixteen; The Cardinall’s Musick discover Parsons; Lorraine Hunt Lieberson sings again

OPERA

Boult’s Faustian Busoni; Anna Nicole, screen (opera) star; Verdi’s Falstaff at Glyndebourne; double dose of Vivaldi

BOOKS

Detailed study of Shostakovich’s string quartets; Gustav Mahler, an ambitious biography of questionable musical literacy

REPLAY

The Israel Philharmonic opens its vaults; more superb Heifetz; an unforgettable Má vlast is finally widely available

THE SPECIALIST’S GUIDE TO…

…rare French operas. Richard Fairman suggests the must-have library for anyone wanting to go beyond the usual suspects

THE GRAMOPHONE COLLECTION

Jeremy Nicholas searches for the finest recording of Liszt’s benchmark organ work, the Ad nos Fantasy and Fugue

GRAMOPHONE NOVEMBER 2011 5

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