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Review | Unless otherwise stated all records are 300mm (I2-inch) stereo LPs and the price is inclusive of...

Unless otherwise stated all records are 300mm (I2-inch) stereo LPs and the price is inclusive of VAT at the standard rate of 8%. ® denotes UK reissue nas—denotes records not available singly 0 denotes mono record oep denotes cassette 0 denotes cartridge

Review | Orchestral

Orchestral

Review | ARRIAGA. Symphony in D minor. Los Esclavos felices —Overture. English Chamber orchestra...

It was the release of a record of Arriaga's first two string quartets in the early fifties (Nixa mono CLP1068, 9/52) that first drew wide public attention to this astonishingly gifted Spaniard, who in a life that lasted not quite twenty years seemed to disclose the promise of a Mozart. These...

Review | BACH. Double Harpsichord Concerto in C minor, BWV1060. Double Harpsichord Concerto in C minor,...

This recording, although new to this country, was made in 1965 and offers solid well-balanced performances at a reasonable price. It is not well-planned for continuous listening; one does not welcome two concertos in C minor running consecutively especially as the second of them begins in the...

Review | BACH. Concerto in D minor for violin, oboe and orchestra, BWV1080.. Violin Concerto No. 1 in A...

This is the second record of Bach violin concertos in which Perlman, Barenboim and the English Chamber Orchestra- have been involved, and like its predecessor (HMV ASD2783, 12/72) it offers recent reconstructions of lost originals alongside the genuine article. The playing is full of vigour in...

Review | C.P.E. BACH. Harpsichord Concertos: E major, Wq14 ; G major, Wq43 No. 5.

MOZART. Harpsichord Concerto in D major after J. C. Bach, K107 No. 1. Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord), English Concert directed by Trevor Pin- nock. CRD CRD1011 (f2•80). CRD Ltd., 97-9 Dean Street, London Wl.


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