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Dec 5 2008:
This set hardly does justice to the variety of Glass's music and seems bitty
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Dec 5 2008:
Here Brendel never parades his virtuosity, though there's no doubt of the technical command of his playing
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Dec 5 2008:
All of Puccini's operas in a single box for under £50, including the rarely recorded early Le Villi and Edgar
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Dec 5 2008:
There's a raw ebullience to the performances that is typical of Bernstein at his best
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Dec 5 2008:
Everything that Messiaen composed is fitted on to these 32 discs
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Nov 29 2008:
Wigmore Hall, W1, Wed 3
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Nov 29 2008:
Town Hall, Sun 30
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Nov 28 2008:
No one could deny the polish of the playing in this account of Mahler's Fifth but all this technical excellence seems to lack musical purpose and direction
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Nov 28 2008:
The beautifully judged account of Honegger's Christmas cantata, his last completed work, makes this collection an appropriately seasonal release
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Nov 28 2008:
The performance is sprightly and vigorous. It's all just a bit lacking in personality, though - something Schumann's music never was
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Nov 28 2008:
Maxim Rysanov's viola playing is a delight
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Nov 28 2008:
It's typical of Perahia's discriminating, selfless approach to music-making that he should be able to assemble a sequence of four of the lesser-known early sonatas and make it so enthralling
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Nov 28 2008:
It's a brilliantly successful entertainment
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Nov 22 2008:
The Sage, Mon 24 to Nov 29
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