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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:

Review | ELGAR. Falstaff—symphonic study, Op. 68. In the South (Alassio). Op. 50. Froissart, Op. 19....

Tate's Elgar probably hit the heights with his recent accounts of the First Symphony and Cockaigne (EM I, 1/93): it was, in retrospect, almost too good to be true. Still, the age of chivalry keeps hopes alive with a fine Falstaff and two other strong if not wholly remarkable performances....

Review | GORECKI. Symphony No. 3, Symphony of Sorrowful Songs, Op. 36 Dawn Upshaw (sop); London...

GORECKI. Symphony No. 3. "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs", Op. 36°. Three Pieces in Old Style'. Amen, Op. 351 °Stefan.ia Woytowicz (sop); cpozelan Boys' Choir/ Jerzy Kurczewski; 'Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra / Jerzy Katlewicz: 5Warsaw National Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra I Karol...


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