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Classical CD Highlights: July
By Michael Markowitz
A CD-DVD release honoring Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau on his 80th birthday and a wealth of new Bach discs. An die Musik: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Deutsche Grammophon B0004638) DG also marks the passing of one of its signature artists. Violinist Norbert Brainin, the leader of the Amadeus Quartet, died this past spring, leaving behind a legacy that includes a string of recordings on the "yellow label" dating back to the 1950s. Included in a new two-disc set of of Amadeus's performances with Brainen are works by Bruckner, Smetana, Verdi, Tchaikovsky, and Dvorák. The Bruckner, Verdi, and Tchaikovsky performances are appearing internationally on CD for the first time. Bach: Keyboard Concertos (Hyperion CDA 67307/8) Meanwhile, a year after releasing Daniel Barenboim’s traversal of Book I of The Well-Tempered Clavier, Warner Classics offers Book II in a new three-disc set. The English pianist Bernard Roberts performs Bach’s six French Suites in a two-disc release from Nimbus. At the same time, the label is reissuing two other Bach cycles by Roberts: His Well-Tempered Clavier, a well-regarded effort that has been absent from the catalog for several years; and his recording of the six Partitas. Two ongoing Bach series continue this month. John Eliot Gardiner’s journey through the cantatas reaches Volume 24 with a set that offers BWV Nos. 12, 103, 108, 117, 146, and 166. On the Gothic label, organist Joan Lippincott performs the Clavierübung III and Bach’s complete Schübler Chorales. She plays the new Fritts organ at Princeton University, which was designed for Bach’s music. Finally, Harmonia Mundi reissues Bach’s Motets with Baroque specialist René Jacobs leading the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin. Berio: Orchestral Transcriptions (Decca) More contemporary music, by two of Berio’s countrymen, is featured in a pair of interesting releases from the Stradivarius label. One disc contains orchestral works by the 12-tone composer Luigi Dallapiccola; the other surveys chamber works by the 20th century modernist Gianfranceso Malipiero. A new CD of songs by the American William Bolcom features soprano Carole Farley accompanied on the piano by the composer. The disc, which includes several world premiere recordings, contains several items originally written for the great Marilyn Horne. Hans Werner Henze’s three violin concertos—written in 1947, 1971, and 1996—are played by Torsten Janicke on a disc from MD&G. Baritone Ulf Dirk Madler joins him, providing the vocal part in the unusual second concerto. Richard Rodney Bennett’s opera The Mines of Sulphur was a surprise hit last summer at the Glimmerglass Opera in Cooperstown, New York last summer. That production, which travels to the New York City Opera this fall, can be heard on a new set from Chandos. Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn, Schubert: Arias (Warner Classics 62257) Beethoven, Mozart: Violin Concertos (EMI 7243 558029) Calliope is offering a pair of reissues in two-for-one sets. One of them features Yakov Kasman performing all ten of Scriabin’s demanding piano sonatas. In the other set, the accomplished Talich Quartet and guests play the complete chamber music of Ravel. The Testament series of remastered historic records expands with several worthwhile items, among them an elegant reading of the Brahms Violin Sonatas by Szymon Goldberg and Arthur Balsam, and cello concertos by Saint-Saëns and Schumann, performed by the legendary Gregor Piatigorsky. The disc also includes Bloch’s Schelomo, which was composed for Piatigorsky. Finally, Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra offers a 14-disc collection of recordings culled from the archives of Dutch Radio and Radio Netherlands. The third volume in a decade-by-decade anthology, this set includes concert performances by legendary artists. Among the treasures: Glenn Gould playing Bach, Eugene Ormandy conducting Hindemith, Birgit Nilsson singing Wagner, and Peter Pears and Colin Davis performing Britten.
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