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Reason January 2002 Charles Paul Freund |
Revolutions Per Minute The classical audience isn't gone; it has changed. As Canada's National Post observes, it's been fragmented... |
Audiophilia November 2001 Marvin Segal |
Sibelius and Goldmark Violin Concertos Jean Sibelius's and Karl Goldmark's concertos are given a fine reading on this disk by Joshua Bell and the Los Angeles Philharmonic led by Esa-Pekka Salonen... |
Audiophilia November 2001 David Aspinall |
The Reference Respighi: Pines of Rome; Belkis, Queen of Sheba; Dance of the Gnomes This Respighi offering brings us, if not quite the unworthy, some decidedly mediocre music as well as the considerable delight of new discovery... |
Salon.com September 25, 2001 William Harvey |
Emotional rescue A young violinist serenades battered rescuers in the concert of a lifetime... |
Audiophilia September 2001 Anthony Kershaw |
Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances; Vocalise; Five Etudes-Tableaux With the Minnesota Orchestra and its outgoing director, Eiji Oue, the great work gets a superb treatment; slower and more deliberate than either Johanos or Zinman, but retaining the dance qualities envisaged by Rachmaninov... |
Science News August 25, 2001 Ivars Peterson |
Mozart's Melody Machine A mathematical game that composes a practically infinite number of Mozartean minuets from random-number generation... |
Audiophilia June 2001 Marvin Segal |
Bach Keyboard Concertos These performances, featuring Murray Perahia as both soloist and conductor of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, take full advantage of a new freedom inherent in the structure of these concertos... |
Audiophilia June 2001 David Aspinall |
Franz Waxman - Objective Burma & James Horner - Enemy at The Gates I admit to minor pleasure in discovering I actually liked the music of Enemy at the Gates, and minor disappointment in recording that Objective Burma left me less impressed than I was prepared to be... |
Audiophilia June 2001 David Aspinall |
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre No one has written as many unforgettable movie tunes as Max Steiner; The Treasure of Sierra Madre is full of them... |
Audiophilia April 2001 Anthony Kershaw |
Beethoven 32 Piano Sonatas Whether thundering or gentle, many phrases in these CDs by Robert Silverman suggest the authority of a master pianist. |
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