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Endnotes, April 2024
Endnotes, April 2024 In this edition: Smetana from Prague – and some new discoveries. Reviewed by Stuart Millson. New from the Pentatone label comes a brilliantly-recorded version of Bedrich Smetana’s six-movement symphonic cycle, Ma Vlast – My Country. A product … Continue reading →
ENDNOTES, March 2018
ENDNOTES, March 2018 In this edition: Smetana from Prague; the music of Marcus Paus; Rubbra conducts Rubbra As a tribute to the great Czech maestro Jiří Bělohlávek, who died last year (after succumbing to cancer at 71), Decca has issued … Continue reading →
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Apocalypse Discs – Derek Turner
DEREK TURNER Quarterly Review Editor I like all kinds of music, and my tastes are always changing. These kinds of lists are always mere snapshots, and as soon as you decide on a list of ten you think of piece … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alfred Deller, Apocalypse Discs, Bjork, Canteloube, Derek Turner, Fleet Foxes, Gluck, Henry Purcell, Rammstein, Shallow Brown, Smetana, Songs of the Auvergne
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