Monthly Archive: October 2013
SCHUBERT: Piano Sonata in C Minor; Piano Sonata in A Major; Impromptu in G-flat Major – Inon Barnatan, p. – Avie
Inon Barnaton completes the late-Schubert trinity of sonatas with sensitive and harmonically etched readings from 2012, beautifully captured on record.
“ANDRÉ JOLIVET: Collection: Piano Volume 3” = Piano Sonata No. 1; Concerto for Piano and Orchestra – Pascal Gallet, p./ Duisburger Philharmoniker/ Jonathan Darlington – Maguelone
The Piano Concerto is a wild ride—a cross between Varese’s Amériques and the Turangaliîa-Symphonie, with an extra jigger of frenzied energy.
“The Ottomans at the Gates of Vienna in 1683” = JOHANN KASPAR KERLL: Mass; Sonata; Ama cor meum; Triumphate sidera; Passacaglia; Tota pulchra es Maria; Canzona; Admiramini fidelis; Angelorum esca – Rosenmuller Ens./ Arno Paduch – Christophorus
An almost unknown composer who fits into history in interesting ways.
ARTUR SCHNABEL: Piano Quintet; 3 Pieces; Piano Sonata; 3 Fantasy Pieces for Piano, Violin, and Viola; 11 Lieder; 7 Lieder – Sibylle Kamphues, alto/ Irmela Roelcke, p./ Pellegrini Q. – cpo (2 CDs)
Surprisingly fine music from one of the greatest pianists who ever lived.
Fred Hersch And Julian Lage – Free Flying – Palmetto Records
The interplay of two very gifted jazz musicians.
The Alan Parsons – I Robot/Legacy Edition – Legacy Records/Arista Records (2 CDs)
Re-mastered progressive rock classic is timeless!
Audio News for October 15, 2013
Universal Pure Audio Blu-ray Releases; Sci-Fi Video Series Depicts Cybercrime in 2020; David Byrne Disses Streaming Music Services; Sphinx Virtuosi: New Faces of Classical Music
BERG: Wozzeck (complete opera) (2013)
A superb television production from 1994, limited in visual and audio scope, but still very well presented.
Meg Okura and the Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble – Music of Ryuichi Sakamoto – self
Ryuichi Sakamoto reimagined and restructured.
Booker Ervin – The Book Cooks – Bethlehem/Verse Music Group
Another in the Verse Music series of reissues of great Bethlehem Records mono albums from the ’50s and ’60s.
Chris Connor Sings Lullabys For Lovers – Bethlehem
A singer who conveys fearless abandon and transparent tenderness.
Joey DeFrancesco, B-3 – One for Rudy – High Note
At long last, a tribute to Rudy Van Gelder…
“Duo” = Works by Koechlin, Schmitt, Rivier, Bozza, Cartan – Jean-Guy Boisvert, clar./ Christiane Laflamme, flute/ Jean-Willy Kunz, harpsichord & p. – Atma“Blow the Winds Northerly” = Works by Francaix, Janacek & Klein – Stevenson Winds feat. Emmanuel Laville, oboe, & Mark O’Keeffe, trumpet – Nimbus Alliance
Wind music mostly à la francaise, though the second discs offers a welcome side excursion to Moravia.
Blue Note xrcd24 Reissues – a Cause for Celebration
For years the XRCD re-issue series from JVC put out among the very best “Red Book” CDs of any jazz label. Their attention to detail was beyond reproach. Original issues in the 1990s were manufactured in the JVC manufacturing plant in Yokohama, Japan. They involved the use of the 20-bit Sony PCM-9000 magneto-optical disc combined with JVC’s K2 20-bit analog-to-digital converter. Jitter and distortion were largely eliminated. The end product produced the highest quality transfer from the original master tapes to compact disc. At that time JVC issued primarily releases from Fantasy/OJC, well before those labels were sold to Concord Records. [Although these discs are down-sampled to CD 44.1K/16-bit standards and are playable on any CD player, we are still listing these latest versions individually in our Hi-Res Section because the fidelity has been enhanced to the point that they now truly sound more hi-res than standard CDs…Ed.] In 2006 Elusive Disc took over the JVC XRCD line when JVC USA shut down their operations here. With former JVC employee Kevin Berg as production coordinator, and Robert Bantz as executive producer, under the moniker Audio Wave (marketed by Elusive Disc), they have been re-issuing classic Blue Note issues from the […]
BLOCH: Violin Sonata No. 2 “Poeme mystique”; JANACEK: Sonata for Violin and Piano; SHOSTAKOVICH: Sonata – Midori, v./ Ozgur Aydin, p. – Onyx
Midori explores three “highly personal pieces. . .each of which [exploits its] special capacity to communicate the inner workings of a mind. . .to find solace from turmoil.”
“Sprung Rhythm” = NATHAN LINCOLN-DECUSATIS: A Collection of Sand; Chopin Syndrome; JOSEPH HALLMAN: Three Poems; Imagined landscapes: Six Lovecraftian elsewheres; JUSTIN BOYER: Con stancio; Auguries – inscape/Richard Scerbo – Sono Luminus audio-only Blu-ray
Appealing tonal music from three contemporary composers. They find a sympathetic advocate in inscape.
MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto in E Minor; SCHUMANN: Violin Concerto in D Minor; BEETHOVEN: Romance No. 1 in G Major; Romance No. 2 in F Major – Rachel Barton Pine, v./ Goettinger Sym. Orch./ Christoph-Mathias Mueller – Cedille
Rachel Barton Pine adds the Schumann Concerto to her active repertory with a strong sense of conviction for its idiosyncratic beauties, here surrounded by more conventional fare.
“From the House of Master Bohm” – John O’Donnell, harpsichord – MelbaJoseph Gascho, harpsichord – self
Two unusual solo harpsichord CDs of interest.
Bryan Ferry, “Live in Lyon” – Nuits de Fourviere, Blu-ray (2013)
A fine Blu-ray record of vocal performances by a unique singer/songwriter who has now been 40 years at his craft.
“Occident & Orient” [TrackList follows] – Mendelssohn Chamber Orch. Leipzig/ Aurélien Bello/ Kinan Azmeh, clar. – Berliner Direct to Disc
An amazingly realistic trip to the Middle East on hi-res vinyl.
Audio News for October 11, 2013
Gryphon Launches Super-High-End D/A Converter; TAS Survey of Six High-End Headphones; The New Audio Geeks; Dish Customers Blacked Out in Two Markets
SZYMANOWSKI: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 4; Stabat Mater – Sally Matthews, sop./Ekaterina Gubanova, mezzo-sop./Toby Spence, tenor/Kostas Smoriginas, bass-bar./Denis Matsuev, p./London Sym. Orch. and Chorus/Valery Gergiev – LSO Live
LSO offers another in its stellar series of works by this essential composer.



