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April 1993 - page          
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Review | BEETHOVEN. CONCERTOS FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA. Emil Gilels (p1); Czech Philharmonic Orchestra /...

No. 1 in C, Op. 15; No. 2 in B flat, Op. 19; No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37; No. 4 in G, Op. 58; Mo. 5 in E flat, "Emperor", Op. 73.

Review | BRITTEN. Diversions for Piano (left-hand) and Orchestra, Op. 21.

RAVEL. Concerto for Piano (left-hand) and Orchestra. Leon Fleisher (p1); Boston Sym- phony Orchestra / Seiji Ozawa. Sony Classical ® ED CD47 188 (68 minutes: DDD).

Review | DIAMOND. ORCHESTRAL WORKS. aJános Starker (vc); bNew York Chamber Symphony Orchestra, cSeaule...

A perfect introduction to this headstrong American voice. The composition dates take us from 1936 to 1989—not quite the whole story (as far as I know Diamond is still hard at work and Symphonies Nos. 10 and I 1 are imminent), but well advanced. Begin with Psalm (1936; winner of the Juilliard...

Review | ELGAR. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 85a Variations on an Original Theme,...

Selected comparison—coupled as abo ye: Lloyd Webber, RPO, Menuhin (6/86) 416 354-2PH Concerto—selected comparisons:


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