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WALTON: Symphony No. 1
When I first heard Walton’s Symphony 1 as a 12-year-old I thought it the most cacophonous nonsense. Happily, over the ensuing decades it has become a firm favourite of mine…
EUAN MOSELEY: Piano Topography
These pieces demand a thoroughly accomplished piano virtuoso and with Hungarian pianist Gusztáv Fenyö, now settled in Glasgow, that is exactly what you get…
FREAK OUT: Extraordinary Music for Organ
The final piece on the CD Black Host instructs the performer to Freak Out (from whence the title of the CD) to ‘Go ape’ and to ‘Detonate’…
DEDICATION: Clarinet Chamber Music
Interest in the music of Ruth Gipps is clearly increasing. I suggest the reason for this is that there is an appetite for the less well-known…
BRITISH OBOE QUINTETS
The disc is beautifully recorded throughout and has very useful booklet notes by Mervyn Cooke and Nicholas Daniel…
CRÉPUSCULE
Production is in every way up to the usual high standards of the label: the final result is 77 minutes of vivid listening pleasure…