March 2006

New Releases

NI 5763

Bridge Oration
Elgar Cello Concerto
Holst Invocation

Raphael Wallfisch, cello
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Richard Dickins, conductor

These three notable British works for cello and orchestra from the early 20th century - two of them, the Elgar and the Bridge, ranking among the finest for the medium ever written by British composers - are linked by various strands, both circumstantial and expressive. All were first heard at Queen’s Hall in London, and all in different ways treat the cello as in some way symbolic of the human voice: singing, lamenting, calling, making a passionate statement with deep personal significance.

Re-Issues

NI 5013 The Amazing Mr Smith
Beethoven (arr. Liszt), Symphony No.7, Bach (arr. Busoni), Chaconne

Ronald Smith, piano
NI 5293 Schubert, Six Moments Musicaux & Impromptus
Marta Deyanova, piano
NI 5287 Byrd, Mass for Four Voices with the Mass Propers for the Feast of Corpus Christi
Christ Church Cathedral Choir
Stephen Darlington, director
NI 5261 The Last of the Troubadours
The Art & Times of Guiraut Riquier 1230 - 1292

Martin Best Medieval Ensemble
NI 5224 Donizetti & Bellini, Operatic Arias
Raúl Giménez, tenor
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, The Scottish Philharmonic Singers
Michelangelo Veltri, conductor
NI 5300 Mozart Arias
Raúl Giménez, tenor
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, John Brown, leader
Barry Wordsworth, conductor



























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