LEBRECHT LISTENS | La Capella Ducale's St John’s Passion Doesn't Get Liftoff
By Norman Lebrecht on July 6, 2018
Did you know Handel wrote a St John’s Passion? Me, neither, and I’m still not convinced.
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By Norman Lebrecht on July 6, 2018
Did you know Handel wrote a St John’s Passion? Me, neither, and I’m still not convinced.
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Never sampled Georg Philipp Telemann? It’s like Vivaldi with added carbs, or Bach at a gentle walking pace.
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"Beautifully realized and enormously inspiring." Tafelmusik's Tales Of Two Cities draws attention to what we have shared for centuries.
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Two recordings by Canadian Julie Boulianne and Russian Julia Lezhneva offer a fascinating look into the diverging approaches to the baroque voice.
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Like Horowitz before him, Murray Perahia has found a fine and final home with Deutsche Grammophon.
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Paul E Robinson reviews three new CD releases by piano heavyweights Angela Hewitt, Luc Beauséjour, and Vladimir Horowitz.
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In honour of Vivaldi's birthday 338th birthday, here are three new CD's well worth your attention: Les Violons du Roy, Aradia Ensemble, and Gli Incogniti.
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