Gramophone April 2020

Gramophone - April 2020  Magazines

Posted by Shor at March 20, 2020
Gramophone - April 2020

Gramophone - April 2020
English | 166 pages | True PDF | 48.4 MB

Roger Désormière - Complete Decca Recordings (2020)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Aug. 17, 2020
Roger Désormière - Complete Decca Recordings (2020)

Roger Désormière - Complete Decca Recordings (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 804 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 527 Mb | 03:49:53
Classical | Label: Decca Classics, Australian Eloquence

A car crash in March 1953 cruelly cut short the career of Roger Desormiere, who at the age of 53 had already established a reputation as one of the most insightful French conductors of his or any previous era. The resulting stroke left him barely able to communicate, incapable of work. His pupils, including Pierre Boulez, were distraught, but Desormiere clung on for thirteen painful years, eventually dying a broken man. Desormieres legacy on disc is a case of what might have been. Record companies showed little interest in recording the modern repertoire of which he was so stylish and dedicated an interpreter, at least the equal in this regard of Hans Rosbaud and Rene Leibowitz. His one indisputable classic of the gramophone is the 1941 HMV recording of Pelleas et Melisande, but he recorded much else for several different labels. The present set brings together all his Decca recordings for the first time, made in mono between 1947 and 1951, newly remastered and constituting a substantial tribute to a musician of manifold gifts.
Elmira Darvarova & Howard Wall - Music from Five Centuries: 17th - 21st (2020)

Elmira Darvarova & Howard Wall - Music from Five Centuries: 17th - 21st (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 688 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 360 Mb | Digital booklet | 02:36:10
Classical | Label: Affetto Recordings

"Music From Five Centuries: 17th C. - 21st C." is a kaleidoscopic presentation of short musical works belonging to a multitude of epochs, genres and styles, from J.S. Bach, Handel, Couperin and Biber, to Mozart and Beethoven, to romantic, contemporary, blues, folk, jazz and rock compositions. Violinist Elmira Darvarova (the first and only woman-concertmaster of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra) and hornist Howard Wall (a New York Philharmonic member, formerly with The Philadelphia Orchestra) have selected, arranged and transcribed a number of compositions (some originals, some transcriptions), to compile a Double album release, brimming with a large number of world-premiere recordings (40 out of 45 tracks).

Jan Smeterlin - Jan Smeterlin Plays Chopin (2020)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Aug. 17, 2020
Jan Smeterlin - Jan Smeterlin Plays Chopin (2020)

Jan Smeterlin - Jan Smeterlin Plays Chopin (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 320 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 317 Mb | 02:28:12
Classical | Label: Decca Classics, Australian Eloquence

Jan Smeterlin was a born Chopin interpreter on home soil. Presented here is a collection that includes rare and previously unissued recordings. Writing to Gramophone in 1965, a Royal Navy Commander stationed in India made an impassioned plea: I have heard Rubinstein, Ashkenase, even Paderewski, playing the Chopin Mazurkas None has approached the sublimity of Smeterlins playing of them. Please, some recording company, capture his magical performances while they are still available. The record companies did not share such convictions, and Smeterlin died two years later.
Juan Bautista Otero, La Real Compañía Ópera de Cámara - Domènec Terradellas: Artaserse (2009)

Juan Bautista Otero, La Real Compañía Ópera de Cámara - Domènec Terradellas: Artaserse (2009)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 979 Mb | Total time: 76:47+54:51+42:57 | Scans included
Classical | Label: RCOC Records | # 0800.3 | Recorded: 2008

The RCOC is an independent operatic ensemble performing on period instruments, created by the conductor and musicologist Juan Bautista Otero and the stage producer Isidro Olmo. It focuses its activity on the rediscovery of the musical heritage related to Spain and the old Bolurbon kingdoms in Italy during the 18th century, specially concerning the music for the stage of the Neapolitan operatic masters as David Pérez, Domingo Terradellas, Domenico Scarlatti, Mariana Martínez or Martín y Soler as commissioned by the great castrato Farinelli. This is clearly a project close to Juan Bautista Otero's heart, and one that he has been associated with since 1998.

Magdalena Kožená Singt Bach (2010)  Music

Posted by ArlegZ at June 20, 2020
Magdalena Kožená Singt Bach (2010)

Magdalena Kožená Singt Bach (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 303 Mb | Total time: 72:43 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | 480 3614 | Recorded: 1997-2005

Kožená's first recording was of Bach arias, recorded in the Czech Republic. Upon hearing the recording, Deutsche Grammophon (DG) signed her to a recording contract. Later recordings include Handel’s Roman Motets and Italian Cantatas and Messiah with Marc Minkowski for DG/Archiv, and her first solo recital disc (Dvořák, Janáček and Martinů with Graham Johnson – Gramophone Solo Vocal Award, 2001) for Deutsche Grammophon. Further recordings include recitals of arias of Mozart, Gluck and Mysliveček (with the Prague Philharmonia and Michel Swierczewski), of French arias with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra and Minkowski, Gluck’s Paride ed Elena under Paul McCreesh, a recital disc with Malcolm Martineau and an acclaimed disc of cantatas by members of the Bach family (“Lamento”) with Musica Antiqua Köln and Reinhard Goebel. She is the 2004 Gramophone Awards Artist of the Year.
Hallé & Sir Mark Elder - Vaughan Williams: The Complete Symphonies (2022)

Hallé & Sir Mark Elder - Vaughan Williams: The Complete Symphonies (2022)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 6:07:25 | 1,26 Gb
Genre: Classical / Label: Halle Concerts Society

This includes all nine Vaughan Williams symphonies, attractively packaged and released at a special price to mark the occasion of the composers 150th anniversary. These award-winning performances are accompanied by an extensive booklet, including new material charting the Halls historic relationship with Vaughan Williams, and featuring material drawn from the orchestras archives. Acclaim for Hall Vaughan Williams recordings: The Sea Symphony (CD HLL 7542) Gramophone Editors Choice (Oct 2015) Symphonies No 5 & 8 (CD HLL 7533) Sunday Times' Album of the Week and Music Web Recording of the Month (April 2013); Gramophone Editors Choice (May 2013) The London Symphony/Oboe Concerto (CDHLL7529) BBC Radio 3 CD Review Disc of the Week (Dec 2011). The releases will follow the joint Hall/BBC Philharmonic festival of Vaughan Williams Toward the Unknown Region - RVW150 which will run in Manchester from February to May 2022.
Estevan Velardi, Alessandro Stradella Consort - Alessandro Scarlatti: Il dolore di Maria Vergine (2002)

Estevan Velardi, Alessandro Stradella Consort - Alessandro Scarlatti: Il dolore di Maria Vergine (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 809 Mb | Total time: 74:45+68:48 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Bongiovanni | GB 2324/25-2 | Recorded: 2001

A Lenten oratorio in the Italian tradition of sacred opera, Il Dolore di Maria Vergine is widely held to be the outstanding masterpiece in the genre by Alessandro Scarlatti. Structured in two extended parts, it assigns roles to the Virgin Mary, St John, Nicodemus and to a High Priest named Onìa. The challenge taken on by the composer and his anonymous librettist early in 1717 was to make a mere four characters effective as vehicles for conveying the drama of the Passion, moving as Bach does from the capture of Jesus in Gethsemane, to his interrogation by Pilate, his scourging and crowning with thorns, his journey to Calvary and his crucifixion and death.
William Byrd - The Complete Keyboard Music - Davitt Moroney (1999) {7CD Set, Hyperion CDA66551/7}

William Byrd - The Complete Keyboard Music - Davitt Moroney (1999) {7CD Set, Hyperion CDA66551/7}
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© 1999 Hyperion Records | CDA66551/7
Classical / Renaissance / Period Instruments

The Gramophone Award-winning artist, Davitt Moroney has spent more than fifteen years planning this momentous project and Hyperion are proud to be able to bring Davitt’s wealth of expertise and musicianship to the label. As an authentic complete survey of this music, six different instruments have been used for the recording – two different harpsichords, muselar virginal, clavichord, chamber organ, and the Ahrend organ at L’Église-Musée des Augustins, Toulouse, France (where the huge and high nave creates an echo that lasts for nearly fifteen seconds, not unlike the acoustic at Lincoln Cathedral where Byrd was the organist and master of the choristers).
Magdalena Kožená, Michel Swierczewski, Prague Philharmonia - Le belle immagini: Mozart, Gluck, Mysliveček (2001)

Magdalena Kožená, Michel Swierczewski, Prague Philharmonia - Le belle immagini: Mozart, Gluck, Mysliveček (2001)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 292 Mb | Total time: 68:18 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | 471 334-2 | Recorded: 2001

Mozart and Gluck may make natural bedfellows for a program of arias, but Josef Myslivecek is not a name that would jump to most minds to join them. Czech mezzo Magdalena Kozená may be about to change that. In his time (1737-1781), the Czech composer was up there with the greats after his studies in Italy. He couldn't have a more persuasive champion than Kozená, who sets out to show why Myslivecek was counted among the country's 10 most successful composers. The young Kozená's mantelpiece is already crowded with competition trophies, including a 2001 Gramophone Award for her CD of eastern European love songs with Graham Johnson.