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May 05, 2017

Normal Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Mahler's Third Symphony

May 05, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

There is no wholly recommendable performance on record of Mahler’s third symphony. This performance, by Ivan Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra, is uneven but worthwhile nonetheless.

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May 2017
April 28, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Lokshin's Clarinet quintet

April 28, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

A composer uncompromising in his reckless independence, Alexander Lokshin is not always approachable. Consider this release an icebreaker.

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April 2017
April 21, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Davidsbündlertänze

April 21, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Do not be put off either by the coupling of Schumann with a record newbie whose name you may not recognize. Schumann requires intense contemplation before an artist can make more than pretty gallery pictures of his pieces, and Luca Burrato is up to the challenge.

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April 2017
April 14, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Szymanowski

April 14, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

I generally receive the springtime festival releases with the same excitement as I’d feel about a Placido Domingo Christmas record. What comes round, comes round. This one, however, is pure class

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April 2017
April 06, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Rachmaninov concertos

April 06, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

It’s raining Rachmaninov concertos and I’m not sure the roof can take any more. This is the third new release in two weeks. Is it any good?

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April 2017
March 30, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Verdi's Requiem

March 30, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

The London Symphony Orchestra has released a marvelous, exhilarating liver performance of Verdi's Requiem, one only slightly let down by its recording methods.

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March 2017
March 24, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Bach Trios

March 24, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

It's hard to evaluate an album of Bach for trio, including Yo-Yo Ma, that is so expertly played yet so flagrantly inoffensive.

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March 2017
March 17, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Das Lied von der Erde

March 17, 2017/ Open Letters Monthly

A new recording of Mahler's vocal masterpiece is made with the best of intentions but has imperfect results.

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March 2017
March 10, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Hanns Eisler

March 10, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

A beautifully played album illuminates the expressive film scores of the unjustly overlooked Hanns Eisler.

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CD of the Week, March 2017
March 03, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Nadia Boulanger

March 03, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Nadia Boulanger deferred to the music of her short-lived sister Lily and barely spoke of herself as a composer. Two releases, newly landed, may help to adjust that misperception.

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March 2017, Norman Lebrecht
February 24, 2017

Normal Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Tishchenko's 8th

February 24, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Try as I might, I can’t stop listening to these late works of a Russian composer who was close to Shostakovich but never tried, as others did, to imitate him.

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February 2017
February 17, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Hungarian Treasures

February 17, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

The unique selling point of this release is what appears to be the first recording of Bartok’s piano quartet in C minor. Unfortunately, it's not very good.

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February 2017, Norman Lebrecht
February 10, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Kapralova piano music

February 10, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Vitezslava Kapralova was a pioneering conductor as well as a developing composer, but she died when she was only 25 years old. A disc of her piano music suggests just how much was lost when she passed away.

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February 2017
February 03, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Renée Fleming's Distant Light

February 03, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Renée Fleming is ending her stage career. Let's hope this album, which plays to all her weaknesses, isn't the end of her recording career.

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February 2017
January 27, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Bernstein Symphonies

January 27, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Leonard Bernstein's symphonies have long been neglected in favor of his popular work, but Marin Alsop breathes new life into them by surpassing the composer himself.

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January 27, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht/
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January 2017
January 20, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Weinberg Chamber Symphonies

January 20, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Formerly unknown, Mieczylaw Weinberg stature as a composer is growing--deservedly so, as these chamber symphonies attest.

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January 2017
January 13, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Shostakovich concertos

January 13, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

Despite how they're often played, Shostakovich's piano concertos weren't intended for virtuoso performers. Boris Giltburg tries an originalist approach.

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January 13, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht/
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January 2017
January 06, 2017

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Guglielmo Ratcliff

January 06, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht

The release of a long-forgotten opera proves, finally, that Pietro Mascagni was not a one hit wonder.

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January 06, 2017/ Norman Lebrecht/
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January 2017
December 31, 2016

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Pictures of America

December 31, 2016/ Norman Lebrecht

What would Natalie Dessay find in a collection of American songs that others have not found before?

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December 31, 2016/ Norman Lebrecht/
CD of the Week
December 2016
December 16, 2016

Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Bach complete keyboard works

December 16, 2016/ Norman Lebrecht

Amid the seasonal rock fall of weird-shaped box sets and unopenable recorded turkeys, one project stands out as indispensable in both musical and moral dimensions.

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December 16, 2016/ Norman Lebrecht/
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Bach, December 2016
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