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CRYSTAL RECORDS ® "Crystal is a unique and specialized label featuring outstanding soloists" – Fanfare ALAN HOVHANESS — "Beautiful sounds, unabashedly melodic... his music possesses instant appeal." N.Y. Times Crystal has the largest collection of recordings of Hovhaness works conducted or supervised by Hovhaness, most with major British orchestras. A small sample (see web for many more): CD810: And God Created Great Whales, Anahid, Elibris, Alleluia & Fugue, Concerto #8 for Orchestra. Philharmonia Orch. CD802: St. Vartan Symphony, "Artik" Horn Concerto. National Phil. of London & Israel Philharmonic. CD803: Majnun Symphony. National Phil. of London. CD804: Etchmiadzin Symphony, Fra Angelico, Mountains & Rivers Without End. Royal Philharmonic. CD801: All Men Are Brothers (Sym. 11, Royal Philharmonic), Prayer of St. Gregory, etc. CD759: Some of the most interesting and appealing music from the 20th century, from Russian excitement and colors, to Brazilian beauty and rhythms, played by the Westwood Wind Quintet, "probably the best group of this kind anywhere" (New Orleans Courier): Tschemberdschi, Concertino; Ripper, Wind Trio; Piston, Three Pieces; Berger, Quartet; Hartley, Quartet; Kosins, Rainbow Sundae. A feast of delights! "The Reicha Quintets are symphonies in miniature...each is a masterpiece of the highest order...some of the finest music ever penned." Audiophile Audition "Glorious quintets. The Westwood Wind Quintet has a standard of ensemble playing that is nothing short of breathtaking." International Record Review "Absolute masterpieces" Fanfare 24 Reicha Woodwind Quintets on 12 CDs: CD261: op. 88, #1&2 • CD262: op. 88, #3&4 • CD263: op. 88, #5&6 • CD264: op. 91, #1&2 • CD265: op. 91, #3&4 • CD266: op. 91, #5&6 • CD267: op. 99, #1&2 • CD268: op. 99, #3&4 • CD269: op. 99, #5&6 • CD270: op. 100, #1&2 • CD271: op. 100, #3&4 • CD272: op. 100, #5&6. $16.95 ea. or Box Set Special $128* all 12 CDs (13 hours of music) CAROLYN HOVE, ENGLISH HORN. English Horn with Los Angeles Philharmonic. “probably the greatest English hornist in the world today. ..Her tone [is] large, liquid, and sensuous...She plays with finesse, agility, and all-encompassing musical intelligence...one of the most completely satisfying musicians of our time.” Jim Svejda, KUSC Radio. She has three solo CDs: CD328: Hindemith, Persichetti, Carter, Salonen, etc.. CD329: Tedesco,Hovhaness,Kraft, etc. CD823: Beethoven, Variations; Ravel, Pavane; Steinmetz, Rathbun, Morehead. CD461: SOUSA MARCHES PLAYED BY THE SOUSA BAND. 3-CD set, $50.85. 65 marches & 48 page book: articles & photos of Sousa and his band, recorded 1897-1930. “The one indispensable historical release Sousa enthusiasts have been waiting for.” Fanfare. Stars and Stripes and others performed with Sousa conducting. Compact Discs US$16.95 each (choose $, £, €, ¥, etc. on web orders) FREE! Order four CDs & pay for only three (mention this ad). *Add $2/order U.S. shipping; or foreign airmail $10/order. Check, Visa, or MC accepted. See complete catalog & hear sound samples at www.crystalrecords.com. Crystal Records, 28818 NE Hancock Rd, Camas, WA 98607 USA phn 360-834-7022; order@crystalrecords.com; www.crystalrecords.com R E C O R D I N G S Promoting British creativity in music www . nmc r e c . c o . u k D185 NMC /FLAC /mp3 CD DEIRDRE GRIBBIN: ISLAND PEOPLE Patricia Rozario · Loré Lixenberg RTÉ Vanbrugh Quartet · Mark O’Keeffe D184 NMC /FLAC /mp3 CD MUSIC OF MEMORY: New works by John McCabe, Nicholas Maw, Charlotte Bray and others Antonis Hatzinikolaou, guitar D186 NMC /FLAC /mp3 CD KENNETH HESKETH: WUNDERKAMMER(KONZERT) Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra / Mueller · Ensemble 10/10 / Rundell D159 NMC /FLAC /mp3 CD ANTHONY PAYNE: PHOENIX MASS BBC Singers · Jane Manning Philip Jones Brass Ensemble / Poole The Nash Ensemble / Friend D191 NMC /FLAC /mp3 CD JOSEPH PHIBBS: THE CANTICLE OF THE ROSE Helen-Jane Howells · Navarra String Quartet · Alissa Firsova · Joanna Shaw Michael Chance · James Boyd This annual mp3/FLAC subscription offers a 33% discount and entitles you to every 2013 release from NMC. Visit www.nmcshop.co.uk for more information. CELEBRATING THE CENTENARY OF BENJAMIN BRITTEN IN 2013 The mid-price promotion on our rare and premiere Benjamin Britten recordings is available online and in participating stores across the UK. Visit www.nmcrec.co.uk • US premiere of Les Illuminations (Pears / Britten) & Sinfonia da Requiem • Movements for a Clarinet Concerto and Les Illuminations with 3 additional songs (Piau) • Britten’s early score for Agatha Christie thriller Love From a Stranger (BBC SO/Van Steen) • Music written for the General Post Ofce (GPO) and other lms (BCMG/Brabbins) www.twitter.com/nmcrecordings www.facebook.com/nmcrecordings NMC Recordings Ltd · tel: 020 7759 1827 · Email: nmc@nmcrec.co.uk Distributed in the UK by RSK Entertainment www.rskentertainment.co.uk NMC Recordings Registered Charity (no. 328052)
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SOUNDS OF AMERICA New York Polyphony recording at Länna Church in Sweden, ‘an acoustic that we can play with’ character in a series of dramatic scenes, with the orchestra providing conversation and support. Fiterstein employs all of the suppleness and virtuosity at his beck and call to animate the narratives. He plays the First Concerto in F minor with an astute ear for subtle phrasing and inflection, and he turns bon vivant in the finale’s buoyant writing. The heart of the Second Concerto in E flat major beats most affectingly in the slow movement, which Fiterstein shapes like an opera singer lending poignant voice to Weber’s blend of doleful aria and impassioned recitative. Throughout the work, the clarinettist pays meticulous attention to detail, placing his focused sound, velvety fluency and acrobatic vibrancy at the service of the music. As in the extended pieces, Fiterstein manages the fiendish feats in the Concertino with commanding aplomb and precision. He teams in all of the fare with conductor Martin West and the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, who are at once light on their feet and keenly responsive to Weber’s outpouring of lyrical, flamboyant and ingratiating creativity. Donald Rosenberg ‘Times go by Turns’  RR Bennett A Colloquy With God Byrd Mass for Four Voices G Jackson Ite missa est Plummer Missa sine nomine A Smith Kyrie: Cunctipotens Genitor Deus Tallis Mass for Four Voices New York Polyphony  BIS F Í BIS2037 (78’ • DDD/DSD • T/t) New works woven among Masses for troubled times Taking their theme from the 16th-century Roman Catholic martyr Robert Southwell’s realist poem, New York Polyphony weave a complex, clear-eyed yet still painfully beautiful tapestry of 15th- and 16th-century Masses. Interwoven with brief, surprisingly compatible interludes by Richard Rodney Bennett, Andrew Smith and Gabriel Jackson, each composed in 2012 for the ensemble, the music vividly reflects what remains the universal confrontation between religious faith and political torment (Southwell, who was canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1970, had suffered drawing and quartering for refusing to abandon his religion after Henry VIII’s suppression of the monasteries). gramophone.co.uk Perhaps because of its rarity (this is only its second available recording), John Plummer’s Missa sine nomine, written in the previous century when Catholicism in England was still in bloom, stands out for its free response; in fact, it has much in common with the 21st-century contributions, most notably Jackson’s Ite missa est, which effectively tempers its central spiritually with angular dialogues to bring the programme to a bracing conclusion. For listeners accustomed to the more ecstatic choral visions of groups such as the Oxford Camerata and Tallis Scholars, New York Polyphony’s four members capture the ecclesiastical and musical impact on a more down-to-earth, personal level which benefits tremendously from BIS’s audiophile sound, recorded in one of the label’s favourite venues, Länna Church in Sweden. And while the conventional stereo playback is impressive, highlighted by bass Craig Phillips’s opening lines in Plummer’s Gloria and Credo, there is added dimensionality and tangible bloom in its SACD surroundsound configuration. Laurence Vittes GRAMOPHONE DECEMBER 2013 V

SOUNDS OF AMERICA

New York Polyphony recording at Länna Church in Sweden, ‘an acoustic that we can play with’

character in a series of dramatic scenes, with the orchestra providing conversation and support. Fiterstein employs all of the suppleness and virtuosity at his beck and call to animate the narratives. He plays the First Concerto in F minor with an astute ear for subtle phrasing and inflection, and he turns bon vivant in the finale’s buoyant writing.

The heart of the Second Concerto in E flat major beats most affectingly in the slow movement, which Fiterstein shapes like an opera singer lending poignant voice to Weber’s blend of doleful aria and impassioned recitative. Throughout the work, the clarinettist pays meticulous attention to detail, placing his focused sound, velvety fluency and acrobatic vibrancy at the service of the music.

As in the extended pieces, Fiterstein manages the fiendish feats in the Concertino with commanding aplomb and precision. He teams in all of the fare with conductor Martin West and the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, who are at once light on their feet and keenly responsive to Weber’s outpouring of lyrical, flamboyant and ingratiating creativity. Donald Rosenberg

‘Times go by Turns’  RR Bennett A Colloquy With God Byrd Mass for Four Voices G Jackson Ite missa est Plummer Missa sine nomine A Smith Kyrie: Cunctipotens Genitor Deus Tallis Mass for Four Voices New York Polyphony  BIS F Í BIS2037 (78’ • DDD/DSD • T/t)

New works woven among Masses for troubled times Taking their theme from the 16th-century Roman Catholic martyr Robert Southwell’s realist poem, New York Polyphony weave a complex, clear-eyed yet still painfully beautiful tapestry of 15th- and 16th-century Masses. Interwoven with brief, surprisingly compatible interludes by Richard Rodney Bennett, Andrew Smith and Gabriel Jackson, each composed in 2012 for the ensemble, the music vividly reflects what remains the universal confrontation between religious faith and political torment (Southwell, who was canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1970, had suffered drawing and quartering for refusing to abandon his religion after Henry VIII’s suppression of the monasteries).

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Perhaps because of its rarity (this is only its second available recording), John Plummer’s Missa sine nomine, written in the previous century when Catholicism in England was still in bloom, stands out for its free response; in fact, it has much in common with the 21st-century contributions, most notably Jackson’s Ite missa est, which effectively tempers its central spiritually with angular dialogues to bring the programme to a bracing conclusion. For listeners accustomed to the more ecstatic choral visions of groups such as the Oxford Camerata and Tallis Scholars, New York Polyphony’s four members capture the ecclesiastical and musical impact on a more down-to-earth, personal level which benefits tremendously from BIS’s audiophile sound, recorded in one of the label’s favourite venues, Länna Church in Sweden. And while the conventional stereo playback is impressive, highlighted by bass Craig Phillips’s opening lines in Plummer’s Gloria and Credo, there is added dimensionality and tangible bloom in its SACD surroundsound configuration. Laurence Vittes

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