2007 CONTENTS
Articles published during the year 2007 are listed below in chronological order of publication, with the most recent at the top of the list:
- DVD Spotlight. Ineluctably Absorbing - Ganelin Trio Priority live in Vilnius, enjoyed by Howard Smith. 'Jazz in Lithuania has never looked back.'
- CD Spotlight. Tumbling - David Leisner's 'Acrobats', reviewed by Malcolm Tattersall. '... as authoritative as one could wish.'
- Ensemble. Sensitively Attuned - Dvorák, Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky from the Burlington Piano Trio, by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Bounce and Jollity - Derby Bach Choir's cathedral Christmas presentation, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ask Alice - Classical music agony aunt Alice McVeigh proposes a New York Philharmonic Orchestra tour to Pyongyang, Tehran, Harare and Rangoon
- Ensemble. Lavish Entertainment - 'The Adventures of Pinocchio' by Jonathan Dove and Alasdair Middleton, impresses Patric Standford
- DVD Spotlight. Rags to Riches - Rossini's 'La Cenerentola', reviewed by Robert Anderson. '... irresistible throughout ...'
- DVD Spotlight. Unwavering Concentration - A 'Magic Flute' for children, reviewed by Howard Smith. '... a very special production ...'
- Unexpected Delights - Mike Wheeler listens to The Sitwell Singers
- Record Box. Passion and Intensity - Vocal music by Gesualdo, reviewed by Robert Hugill
- Magnificats and Fantasias - A Christmas programme from Derby Cathedral Choir, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ask Alice - Fair complaints and botox, with classical music agony aunt Alice McVeigh
- Provocative thoughts, from Patric Standford - Religion
- Record Box. Family and Friends - Sara Botkin's Christmas collection, reviewed by Patric Standford
- Record Box. Distinctive and Attractive - 'Snowcarols' and other Christmas music by William Ferris, admired by Patric Standford
- Record Box. Spirited Performance - Festive music by Vaughan Williams, reviewed by Patric Standford
- Original and Brilliant - Trevor Barrett considers Dvorák's 'New World Symphony' as the most important symphonic work in American history
- Ensemble. Points of Contact - Choral music by Britten and Finzi from the Derwent Singers, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- CD Spotlight. A World of Wonder - Song cycles by John Joubert, recommended by Alice McVeigh. '... a passionate wildness to the piano writing ...'
- Record Box. For All Tastes - Christmas music from Germany, appreciated by Patric Standford
- Plenty of Atmosphere - A festive concert from the Derby Concert Orchestra, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Record Box. Excellent Singing - A Christmas selection from Chorus Angelicus and Gaudeamus, enjoyed by Patric Standford
- Oriental Spice - 'A Celebration of Israeli Music', reviewed by Malcolm Miller
- Artful Phrasing - 'La bohème' at Los Angeles Opera, reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Fishy Ripples? - Red Herrings Spawn in Rough Blogoon Waters, by Jennifer Paull
- Provocative thoughts, from Patric Standford - Tunes
- Ensemble. Litmus Tests - Malcolm Miller at the fifteenth BPSE Beethoven Intercollegiate Piano Competition
- Ensemble. Viennese Pastry - Franz Lehár's 'The Merry Widow', reviewed by Susan Hampton
- Julian Jacobson - No longer one of British music's best-kept secrets! As reported by Malcolm Troup
- Ensemble. Simply Glorious - Los Angeles Opera revives 'Don Giovanni', by Maria Nockin
- Ensemble. Lively but Disciplined - Robert Hugill reviews a performance of Donizetti's 'Maria Stuarda'
- Jacques Barzun at 100 - Music and beyond, investigated by Gordon Rumson
- Ask Alice - High marks for Steven Isserlis, but not for Birmingham, with classical music agony aunt Alice McVeigh
- DVD Spotlight. Inevitable Disaster - Verdi's 'Oberto' reviewed by Robert Anderson. 'Vocally they are in full command ...'
- An Inspiring Read - Anthony Davie reads Victor Lederer's book 'Chopin: A Listener's Guide to the Master of the Piano'
- Editor's Inbox - Another selection of readers' letters
- Record Box. Slow and Indulgent - Marin Alsop conducts Brahms, reviewed by Patric Standford
- Ask Alice - King Solomon, Beta-blockers and trumpet players, with classical music agony aunt Alice McVeigh
- Poignant Sweetness - Sarah Connolly and the Hallé Orchestra, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Irresistible Momentum - Alexander Shelley at Sinfonia Viva's helm, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Musical Adaptability - Down under with the Wellington Orchestra, by Howard Smith
- Colour, Energy and Warmth - Mike Wheeler enjoys a performance of the Monteverdi Vespers
- Emotional Extremes - Tchaikovsky, Janácek and Schubert from the Iuventus Quartet, appreciated by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Beautifully Judged - Mike Wheeler draws attention to the Lithuanian National Philharmonic Orchestra
- Ensemble. Great Delight - Robert Hugill discovers two operas by Elizabeth Maconchy
- DVD Spotlight. Capital Comedy - 'Don Pasquale' enjoyed by Robert Anderson. 'The cast is admirable ...'
- Ensemble. A Majestic Reading - Mike Wheeler is impressed by Sibelius, Bach and Smetana from Pietari Inkinen and the CBSO
- Ask Alice - On the trail of a few artistic anythings in a dumbed down world is Alice McVeigh, agony aunt of culture
- Ensemble. Youthful Talent - Contemporary music from the Guildhall Brass Band, enjoyed by Malcolm Miller
- Ensemble. New Territory - An unusual version of Puccini's 'Turandot', reviewed by Robert Hugill
- Ensemble. Requiem in Blue - Rex Harley was at Harvey Brough's 50th birthday concert
- A Pianistic Firecracker - A lunchtime recital by Tali Morgulis, enjoyed by Malcolm Troup
- CD Spotlight. A Definitive View - Imbi Tarum plays French Baroque harpsichord music, recommended by Peter G Howell. 'The playing is superb ...'
- A Superb Outing - Bellini's 'La Straniera', reviewed by Robert Hugill
- Ask Alice - Temptation in electronic form for Alice McVeigh, musicians' agony aunt extraordinaire
- Ensemble. A Memorable Concert - Chloë Hanslip, Slatkin and the RPO, reviewed by Malcolm Miller
- Musical Insight - Two piano recitals in Brisbane, reviewed by Gillian Wills
- CD Spotlight. Richly Creative - Orchestral music by Bechara El-Khoury, reviewed by Howard Smith. '... a valuable addition ...'
- CD Spotlight. Plausible Interest - Chamber music by Kerry Turner, reviewed by Patric Standford. '... accessible, neatly made, technically challenging ...'
- Ensemble. Genuine Appreciation - Robert Hugill at a concert by Londinium City Voices
- Ask Alice - Ping Pong and the Noise Abatement Society, with classically trained agony aunt Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. Impressively Balanced - Robert Hugill experiences Handel's opera 'Teseo'
- CD Spotlight. Unforced Miniatures - Balakirev and Russian folksong, reviewed by Paul Sarcich. '... to be applauded.'
- CD Spotlight. Enjoyable Colours - Russian music from Stokowski, reviewed by Patric Standford. 'The recordings do not show half a century of wear ...'
- Ensemble. A Full-Blooded Rendition - 'La Traviata' from Southern California, reviewed by Susan Hampton
- Ask Alice - Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh has something else on her mind this week ...
- Ensemble. On Fine Form - Jeremy Hagan and the Derby Concert Orchestra, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Occasionally Stunning - Robert Hugill at English National Opera's 'The Coronation of Poppea'
- Ensemble. Beautifully Realised - Music for flute, viola and harp from The Wakeford Ensemble, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- CD Spotlight. Positively Inspirational - Jennifer Koh plays Schumann, enjoyed by Howard Smith. '... superbly accomplished performances ...'
- Ensemble. Dramatically Riveting - Maria Nockin at Arizona Opera's 'Lucia di Lammermoor'
- CD Spotlight. Temporal Constraints - Kyle Gann's 'Long Night', reviewed by Gordon Rumson. '... music that makes us think.'
- Ask Alice - Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh has something on her mind this week ...
- Ensemble. Some Beautiful Singing - Dvorák's 'Rusalka' at the Prague State Opera, reviewed by Karen Haid
- CD Spotlight. Hope and Faith - J S Bach's Leipzig Chorales, reviewed by Patric Standford. '... the performances are exquisite.'
- Ensemble. Music of Friends - Malcolm Miller attends a concert in London's Great Chamber of the Charterhouse
- Warmth and Vigour - Mike Wheeler listens to a recital by the Adelfi Duo
- Ensemble. Dispiritingly Unmusical - The Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio on tour, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Stunning Precision - Janácek's 'Jenufa' in LA, reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Ensemble. Beethoven in Budapest - The MÁV Symphony Orchestra with Zoltán Kocsis, reviewed by Karen Haid
- Ask Alice - Improving on Beethoven? More correspondence with Classical Music's Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. Remarkably Paradoxical - Robert Hugill experiences James MacMillan's opera 'The Sacrifice' at Welsh National Opera
- 'Bach the European' - Malcolm Miller attends András Schiff's 2007 RAM Bach Prize Lecture-Recital
- Provocative thoughts, from Patric Standford - Concerts
- CD Spotlight. Finesse and Subtlety - Orchestral music by Toru Takemitsu, recommended by Mike Wheeler. '... meticulous care for detail ...'
- CD Spotlight. Formidable Technique - Elena Kuschnerova plays Stravinsky, recommended by Howard Smith. '... unrivalled.'
- Ensemble. Refreshingly Inventive - Julian Bliss, Nicholas Kok and Sinfonia Viva in Nottingham, enjoyed by Mike Wheeler
- Ask Alice - Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh meets the Head Chief Moose ...
- CD Spotlight. Great Panache - The complete wind quintets of Ferenc Farkas, appreciated by Paul Sarcich. '... the whole set simply reeks charm.'
- Ensemble. Fresh and Intense - Gluck's 'Iphigénie en Tauride', reviewed by Robert Hugill
- Expressive Power - A recital by cellist Tim Hugh impresses Mike Wheeler
- DVD Spotlight. Intriguing - Sheila Silver's 'The Thief of Love', reviewed by Howard Smith. '... music of great beauty.'
- DVD Spotlight. Sensual Drama - West Australian Ballet in Shchedrin's 'Carmen', reviewed by Malcolm Tattersall. '... colourful and energetic ...'
- Ask Alice - Confucius (in the guise of Geoff of Hampstead) predicted the perfect recipe for Alice McVeigh's Classical Music Agony Aunt column: dachshunds, daughters' birthdays, God, goldfish, husbands, landsnails, mothers, parrots, slices of apple and the scent of gerbils, but not the slightest hint of classical music ...
- CD Spotlight. Tapestry of Colours - Music by Karol Szymanowski, reviewed by Patric Standford. '... a rewarding partnership ...'
- CD Spotlight. A Colorful Collection - Music for guitar played by David Isaacs, reviewed by Anna L Franco. '... expressive performance ...'
- CD Spotlight. Unrivalled - János Starker plays Bartók, Boccherini, Kodály, Mozart and Leo Weiner, reviewed by Howard Smith. '... instrumental artistry at its finest.'
- Ensemble. A Blockbuster Weekend - Beethoven's 'Fidelio' and Verdi's 'Requiem' at Los Angeles Opera, reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Record Box. Enjoyable Artistry - Stanley Wilson sings Cole Porter, reviewed by Anna L Franco
- Ask Alice - Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh's adventures in China ...
- Ensemble. Important to Dream - Unusual performances of 'The Tales of Hoffmann', enjoyed by Kelly Ferjutz
- CD Spotlight. Monumental - Elgar's 'Dream of Gerontius' from Birmingham, appreciated by Patric Standford. '... a rich performance by both chorus and orchestra ...'
- CD Spotlight. Life-affirming Mozart - Recordings from the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra's 2006 Festival, reviewed by Howard Smith. '... bold, arresting, re-creative performances ...'
- Record Box. Extremely Prolific - Music by Carson Cooman, reviewed by Patric Standford
- Enthusiastically Recommended - Howard Smith reads an 'owner's manual' of Sibelius orchestral works
- Ensemble. Rapt and Radiant - Sarah Connolly, The Hallé Orchestra and Mark Elder visit Derby, and Mike Wheeler was in the audience
- Record Box. Beautifully Subtle - Cuarteto Casals plays Ravel, Turina and Toldrá, reviewed by Patric Standford
- CD Spotlight. Surprisingly Novel - Flute sonatas by the eight-year-old Mozart, reviewed by Howard Smith. '... superb advocacy ...'
- Ensemble. Primal Energy - Barenboim and the Vienna Philharmonic play Bartók, Kodály, Enescu and Ligeti
- Changing Tastes - Ciaran McAuley on the rejuvenation of opera
- Ensemble. Much to Contemplate - New ideas at Santa Fe Opera, reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Personal Charm - A tribute to Luciano Pavarotti, who died this week, from Tess Crebbin
- Ask Alice - Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh on the trail of no ordinary newsflash ...
- Ensemble. Vibrant Harmony - Shirley Ratcliffe was at Snape Proms to hear The London Adventist Chorale directed by Ken Burton
- Ensemble. Full Circle - The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra opens Musikfest Berlin, reviewed by Ciaran McAuley
- A Milestone in Dance - Lawrence Budmen's second report from The Berkshires
- Ensemble. Precisely Timed - Mester and Slawitschek impress Tess Crebbin at the Thann Festival
- Ensemble. Brilliantly Engaging - Jirí Antonín Benda's 'Romeo and Juliet', reviewed by Roderic Dunnett
- Ensemble. A Wonderful Experience - Two productions at Santa Fe Opera, reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Provocative thoughts, from Patric Standford - Getting Physical
- Multi-tasking - Peter Gould plays the organ at Derby Cathedral, reviewed by Tony Westerman
- In Perfect Balance - Mike Wheeler listens to the last of Derby Cathedral's 2007 summer organ recitals
- DVD Spotlight. Major Delights - Rossini's 'Il Viaggio a Reims' entertains Robert Anderson. '... an evening of pure champagne.'
- DVD Spotlight. Haunting Imagery - Tony Palmer tells the story of Shostakovich, reviewed by Howard Smith. '... a landmark among 20th century cinema documents.'
- Ensemble. An Intellectual Oasis - Lawrence Budmen returns to Tanglewood to hear the Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Ask Alice - Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh tries to change her email address
- Ensemble. Fortune Smiles - Gillian Wills was at Australia's Bangalow Music Festival
- CD Spotlight. Breathtaking Poetry - Svetlanov conducts Rachmaninov, reviewed by Howard Smith. '... Svetlanov's affinity with Rachmaninov's daring idioms is always apparent.'
- CD Spotlight. Talented and Promising - Music by Carson P Cooman, recommended by Ron Bierman. '... striking felicities of orchestral expression ...'
- Record Box. A Driving Force - Music commissioned and played by Richard Nunemaker, reviewed by Patric Standford
- Ask Alice - Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh gives a worst-first view of her recent vacation
- Ensemble. Perfect All Round - Tess Crebbin visits the Opera Festival at Gut Immling in Bavaria for Verdi's 'Un Ballo in Maschera'
- An Extraordinary Showcase - Malcolm Troup was at the Beethoven Piano Society of Europe's annual Summer Festival in London
- Extremely Detailed - Daniel Felsenfeld's 'Tchaikovsky - A Listener's Guide', reviewed by Anna L Franco
- DVD Spotlight. Dynamism and Subtlety - 'Simon Boccanegra' from the Vienna State Opera impresses Robert Anderson. 'The Work is in the safest possible hands ...'
- CD Spotlight. Sheer Enjoyment - Music by Saint-Saëns, reviewed by Howard Smith. 'The LPO is in peak condition ...'
- Ensemble. A Must-See - 'Tosca' at the Bregenz Festival, reviewed by Tess Crebbin
- Ask Alice - Whilst Alice is on vacation, deputy Classical Music Agony Aunt Kelly Ferjutz writes about women composers
- Searing Intensity - Gillian Wills talks to conductor Sebastian Lang-Lessing in the context of the recent Mendelssohn Festival in Hobart, Tasmania
- Record Box. Singing Qualities - Jennifer Koh plays Szymanowski, Martinu and Bartók, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Record Box. Dissonance-Free - John Rutter's 'Mass of the Children', reviewed by Patric Standford
- Elgar and Englishness - Alistair Hinton takes issue with Patric Standford's recent 'Provocative Thoughts'
- Grand Scale - Mike Wheeler attends summer organ recitals by Tom Corfield and Johan Hermans
- Ask Alice - Questions about Mussorgsky and about living women composers, fielded by deputy Classical Music Agony Aunt Kelly Ferjutz
- DVD Spotlight. Austria's Dynamo - A brief history of the Salzburg Festival, reviewed by Howard Smith. '... mandatory viewing!'
- CD Spotlight. Lovebirds - Music for two flutes and piano, reviewed by Ron Bierman. 'Recommended, especially for Schickele and the "Dances" of Schocker.'
- DVD Spotlight. Bloodthirsty Tyranny - A historical production of Beethoven's 'Fidelio', reviewed by Robert Anderson. '... Beethoven is free to tell an unvarnished tale ...'
- Ensemble. 'Daphne' in the Desert - Karen Haid was in Santa Fe for the Richard Strauss one-act opera
- Provocative thoughts, from Patric Standford - Elgar and England
- CD Spotlight. A Sheer Delight - Orchestral music by Dvorák, reviewed by Patric Standford. '... vigorous and vital ...'
- Ask Alice - On Handel and helping Russia, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. Beautifully Judged - Mike Wheeler makes a final visit to the Buxton Festival for Mozart's 'The Marriage of Figaro'
- DVD Spotlight. A Wonderful Introduction - The work of Harry Partch, reviewed by Malcolm Tattersall. '... the musical language is direct and approachable.'
- Ensemble. Capturing the Essence - Mike Wheeler returns to the Buxton Festival to hear members of Sinfonia Viva
- Compelling Effect - Malcolm Archer at the organ of Derby Cathedral, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Conservative or Progressive? - Malcolm Miller attends the historic modern revival of Striggio's sixty-part Mass
- Ensemble. Emotional Degradation - Music Theatre Wales presents Philippe Boesmans' 'Julie', reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Brahms and Jazz - Organist Peter Gould joins forces with The Swingle Singers, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- DVD Spotlight. Elemental Ferocity - Verdi's 'Otello', reviewed by Robert Anderson. '... this Desdemona can float a line with utmost tenderness ...'
- Ensemble. Infectious Melodies - Torroba's zarzuela 'Luisa Fernanda' at Los Angeles Opera, enjoyed by Maria Nockin
- Beautifully Arranged - 'Antal Doráti and the joy of making music' by Richard Chlupaty, reviewed by Anna L Franco
- Ask Alice - Clearly unhinged? Read on, as Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh takes on Wikianswers, J S Bach and Johann Peter Kellner
- Ensemble. Two Worlds Bridged - The first performance of Heiner Goebbels' 'Songs of Wars I have Seen', reviewed by Malcolm Miller
- Ensemble. Convincing and Moving - John Adams' 'Doctor Atomic' receives its first European performance, reviewed by Malcolm Miller
- Ensemble. Ravishing Beauty - Malcolm Miller enjoys Jonathan Harvey's 'Wagner Dream' at the Holland Festival in Amsterdam
- Ensemble. Nimbleness and Warmth - The Armonico Consort at the Buxton Festival, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Uniformly Strong - Tobias and the Angel, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Simply Wonderful - Mozart's 'Il re pastore' at Garsington, reviewed by Roderic Dunnett
- Temperament and Imagination - Alberto Portugheis enjoys a recital by the Romanian-American pianist Eugene Alcalay
- Ask Alice - Barking, biting and a hole in the head ... the case of Anna Magdalena and Buckie Bear versus Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh and her dachshund
- Ensemble. Profoundly Moving - Bellini's 'I Capuletti e I Montecchi', enjoyed by Robert Hugill
- Ensemble. Beethoven and Blue Skies - The 2007 Australian Festival of Chamber Music begins, and Malcolm Tattersall is there
- Richness and Clarity - Ashley Grote opens Derby Cathedral's series of summer organ recitals, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Sheer Verve - The Derby Bach Choir sings HMS Pinafore, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Fascinating Programming - A report from the Sarasota Music Festival 2007, by Lawrence Budmen
- Ensemble. Dramatic Effect - Handel's 'Semele' at Grange Park, reviewed by Robert Hugill
- Ensemble. Lush Sonorities - Kelly Ferjutz writes about her penultimate day at the 2007 West Cork Chamber Music Festival
- Ensemble. Magical - A Stravinsky and Purcell double bill at Opera North, enjoyed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. A Music-lovers' Paradise - Kelly Ferjutz is in awe of some of the musicians at the 2007 West Cork Chamber Music Festival
- Ensemble. Beautiful Playing - More chamber music from the south west of Ireland, enjoyed by Kelly Ferjutz
- Ask Alice - An unscheduled visit to the other side, for Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Entirely Transcendent - Another day at the West Cork Chamber Music Festival, with Kelly Ferjutz
- The bottom of my lis(z)t?? - Alistair Hinton comments on Patric Standford's recent Provocative Thoughts
- Ensemble. Flying Dutchmen - More from Bantry House, West Cork, Ireland, with Kelly Ferjutz
- Ensemble. From Strength to Strength - Another day at the West Cork Chamber Music Festival, with Kelly Ferjutz
- Ensemble. Classy Performance - Summer with The Derwent Singers, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Intelligence and Intensity - Kelly Ferjutz continues her reports from the West Cork Chamber Music Festival
- Ensemble. Settling in - Kelly Ferjutz prepares for a week of reports from the West Cork Chamber Music Festival
- Ensemble. Absorption of Influences - A revival of Bloch's early C sharp minor symphony, enjoyed by Malcolm Miller
- Provocative thoughts, from Patric Standford - Liszt
- The End of an Adventure - Kelly Ferjutz marks the end of an era in American classical music radio
- Ask Alice - Saying no to Yo-Yo, by Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. Names of Allah - Malcolm Miller reflects on a John Tavener first performance
- Record Box. Ample Richness - A recital for harp, reviewed by Paul Sarcich
- CD Spotlight. Lifting the Spirits - A benefit concert for the Kitezh Children's Community, reviewed by Howard Smith. '... Berkofsky tailors the accompaniments with demonstrable taste and empathy.'
- DVD Spotlight. Happy Signposts - 'Die Frau ohne Schatten' from the Bavarian State Opera, reviewed by Robert Anderson. 'It is evident that Sawallisch loves the work.'
- Record Box. Unexceptionable - Malcolm Tattersall reviews music from Brazil, Venezuela and Argentina
- Ask Alice - John Attanas' recent book about Yo-Yo Ma, reviewed by Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. A Degree of Truth - A spring remembrance concert for the Armenian victims of 1915, reviewed by Bill Newman
- Ensemble. Back to the Future - Cantors in concert at JMI Central, reviewed by Malcolm Miller
- CD Spotlight. Quite Magical - Staatskapelle Berlin plays Mahler's Ninth, recommended by Patric Standford. 'Barenboim and Mahler are fine partners.'
- Ensemble. Smiles on Faces - 'The Merry Widow' from Los Angeles Opera, reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Ensemble. Pure Magic - 'Der Rosenkavalier' by Richard Strauss, reviewed by Kelly Ferjutz
- Ask Alice - On orchestral politics, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. A Riveting Evening - Janácek's 'Katya Kabanová', reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- DVD Spotlight. Weird Love Tales - Offenbach's 'The Tales of Hoffmann', reviewed by Robert Anderson. '... a cast, orchestra, conductor and stage team fully up to tackling a very demanding project.'
- Ensemble. Stunning Performance - Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and Anne-Marie McDermott in New York, enjoyed by Anna L Franco
- Ensemble. Wonderfully Vivid - Robert Hugill praises Grange Park Opera's production of Prokofiev's 'The Gambler'
- The Meaning of Friendship? - Kelly Ferjutz tells the story of Richard Waugh and his friend Charles Barr
- Ensemble. A Divine Evening - The London Bridge Ensemble plays Brahms, Beethoven and Schumann, enjoyed by Tau Wey
- Ensemble. A Celebratory Feel - Grange Park Opera's 'The Magic Flute', reviewed by Robert Hugill
- CD Spotlight. Emotional Extremes - Malcolm Arnold string quartets, reviewed by Ron Bierman. 'I recommend savoring the Maggini's outstanding advocacy ...'
- Ensemble. Beethoven Rules! - Malcolm Troup reports from the recent Annual Beethoven Chamber Music (Duos) Masterclass and Competition at London's Steinway Hall
- Limitless Combinatorics - Eric Pettine postulates 'No Shortage of Melodies Anytime Soon', and offers some real hope for cynical musicians who think they've heard it all
- Majestic Performance - Martino Tirimo's final 2006 Mozart recital, reviewed by Bill Newman
- Ask Alice - A crisis for a double bass beginner, and 'Death in Venice' at English National Opera, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. A Joyous Celebration - Music by M Zachary Johnson, reviewed by Anna L Franco
- Ensemble. A Magnetic Presence - Mozart's 'Figaro' at San Diego Opera, reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Record Box. Beautiful Tone - J S Bach for guitar, reviewed by Anna L Franco
- No Stone Left Unturned - A book about the business of conducting, explored by Paul Sarcich
- Ensemble. Sparkling Performances - The Hallé Orchestra plays Colin Matthews, Debussy, Poulenc and Tchaikovsky, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ask Alice - On talent, known and unknown, and at home and abroad, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Provocative thoughts, from Patric Standford - Technologies
- CD Spotlight. A Neat Idea - Edmund Battersby plays Beethoven on piano and fortepiano, reviewed by Mike Wheeler. '... it's fascinating to hear the two side-by-side ...'
- A Real Treasure House - Dialogues with and about John Cage, reviewed by Patric Standford
- Ensemble. Fine Playing - The Czech National Symphony on tour, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- CD Spotlight. A Heady Mix - Havergal Brian's Symphonies 4 and 12, reviewed by Paul Sarcich. '... Adrian Leaper marshals his enormous forces well ...'
- Ensemble. Sordid Ferocity - 'Rigoletto' at the Grand Theatre in Leeds, UK. Patric Standford at the revival of last autumn's sensational production
- Ask Alice - On rigged auditions and the threat of digital orchestras, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Provocative thoughts - Keith Barnard replies to Patric Standford's latest article on intervals
- Ensemble. Taut Austere Passion - Music with a Britten and Auden connection, performed by John Lofthouse and Stephen Rose, and reviewed by Malcolm Miller
- Vociferous and Delectable - Martino Tirimo plays Mozart, reviewed by Bill Newman
- Ensemble. Strange Bedfellows - 'Les Noces' and 'Dido and Aeneas' at Opera North in Leeds. Patric Standford was at the first night on 5 May 2007
- Fascinating and Rewarding - Machaut, O'Regan and Brumel from The Orlando Consort and Viva Voce, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Worldly Forces - Alban Berg's 'Wozzeck' at San Diego Opera, reviewed by Maria Nockin
- CD Spotlight. Featuring the Flute - A recital by Jeanne Baxtresser, reviewed by Malcolm Tattersall. '... lovely but relatively rarely heard pieces.'
- Ask Alice - How to get something out of nothing, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Record Box. Well Produced - The structured improvisations of Alexandra Gardner, reviewed by Patric Standford
- CD Spotlight. Undivided Artistry - Remus Azoitei plays Enescu, reviewed by Howard Smith. '... a truly commanding performance.'
- Ensemble. Wondrous Colours - Alessio Bax and Lucille Chung play Schubert, Ravel and Stravinsky, reviewed by Bill Newman
- CD Spotlight. Illusion and Intrigue - English Songbooks of the 1700s, reviewed by George Balcombe. '... Baroque charms ...'
- Ensemble. Emotive Power - Roderic Dunnett sings the praises of John Joubert, following the recent première of 'Wings of Faith' in Birmingham UK
- Ask Alice - Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh mourns the passing of the great cellist Mstislav Rostropovich
- Ensemble. Purity of Style - Malcolm Miller enjoys a Piano Circus event in north-west London
- The Wandering Traveller - Kelly Ferjutz delves further into Richard Wagner and the forthcoming symposium in Ohio
- Ensemble. Lithe and Springy - The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Interval Talk - Alistair Hinton comments on Patric Standford's recent 'Provocative Thoughts'
- CD Spotlight. Expert Orchestration - Music by Lee Actor, reviewed by Ron Bierman. 'Strongly recommended.'
- Ensemble. Real Inspiration - Verse anthems from FifteenB, reviewed by Roderic Dunnett
- Record Box. Gentle and Meditative - Music by Peter Dickinson, reviewed by Patric Standford
- Ask Alice - On 'Swingin' Samson, pathetic excuses and American gun law, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. Eloquent Performance - A concert by Sinfonia Viva, enjoyed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Energy and Playfulness - A concert by the wind players of Ensemble 360 ends Derby Chamber Music's 2006-7 season and satisfies Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Expressive Fervour - Elgar's 'The Music Makers' in Derby Cathedral, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Companion Pieces - A Ravel / Puccini double bill, reviewed by Robert Hugill
- Provocative thoughts, from Patric Standford - Intervals
- Ensemble. Delayed Reaction - Sondheim's 'Merrily we roll along', reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Always a Thrill - Los Angeles Opera's production of Wagner's 'Tannhäuser', reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Ensemble. Drama and Sonority - The Rosamunde Trio plays Dvorák, Fribbins and Beethoven, reviewed by Bill Newman
- Ask Alice - On children's gems, Joshua Bell and The Washington Post, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. An Imaginative Production - 'Il Trovatore' in San Diego, reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Ensemble. A Godsend - Heritage Opera's 'La Bohème', reviewed by Roderic Dunnett
- Beethoven's Supremacy - The 2007 Beethoven Junior Intercollegiate Piano Competition, reviewed by Julian Jacobson
- Ask Alice - On cello quartets, satanic dances and cricket, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- An Admirable Book - Alan Riding and Leslie Dunton-Downer's companion to opera, reviewed by Robert Hugill
- Why Canton? - On the creation of an international Wagner symposium, by Kelly Ferjutz
- Ensemble. Various Challenges - Music by Trevor Hold, Elgar, Parry, Stanford, Delius and Vivaldi from the Derwent Singers, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Hide and Seek - Finding Mozart in his image, by Thomas Larson
- Ensemble. A Sonorous Feast - Music-making by Cédric Tiberghien, Jirí Belohlávek and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, reviewed by Malcolm Miller
- Ask Alice - Tips on baroque bowing and orchestral touring from Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Three Questions before the First Night - Carson Cooman talks to Benjamin Lees about his Piano Concerto No 3
- Ensemble. Simply Ravishing - Sakari Oramo and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra play Mahler, enjoyed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Distant Sound - LA Opera's 'Recovered Voices', reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Ensemble. Silvery Tone - A recital by Serena Leader and Gordon Back, reviewed by Malcolm Miller
- DVD Spotlight. Enchanting Mockery - Gilbert and Sullivan's 'The Mikado', reviewed by Robert Anderson. 'Chorus and orchestra under Andrew Greene rollick their way through ...'
- Ask Alice - Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh deals with Disgusted of Greater London
- Provocative thoughts, from Patric Standford - Tchaikovsky
- DVD Spotlight. Taut Conviction - Wagner's 'Lohengrin', reviewed by Robert Anderson. '... a delight to watch.'
- CD Spotlight. Contemplating Harmony - Music by Warren Burt, reviewed by Malcolm Tattersall. '... almost hypnotically attractive ...'
- Ensemble. Robust and Vigorous - Saint-Saëns' 'Samson and Delilah', reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Ensemble. Real Drama - 'Poro' at the London Handel Festival, reviewed by Robert Hugill
- Ensemble. Exquisite Finesse - A concert by the Elias Quartet, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ask Alice - This week, a raging head-colb forb Classicub Musib Abonub Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. Highly Dramatic - Nelly Miricioiu in Bellini's 'Beatrice di Tenda', reviewed by Robert Hugill
- DVD Spotlight. Political Controversy - The making of an American opera, reviewed by Robert Anderson. '... a searching work that spares no punches ...'
- CD Spotlight. Across the Meadow - British light music, reviewed by George Balcombe. '... a wasteland of clone music.'
- Ensemble. Lustrous Sounds - Kurt Weill's 'The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny', reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Ensemble. Tremendous Urgency - Derby Bach Choir's performance of Handel's 'Messiah', reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ask Alice - Music either side of the big duck pond, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. Much to Enjoy - A concert by the Philharmonia of the Nations, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- CD Spotlight. Grim and Visceral - Masao Ohki's 'Hiroshima Symphony', reviewed by Howard Smith. 'A blistering 2005 performance ...'
- Ensemble. Exploiting the Unexpected - Handel's 'Orlando' from Covent Garden, reviewed by Robert Hugill
- Ensemble. Colourful Renditions - Recitals by Denitsa Laffchieva and Evelina Puzaite, reviewed by Bill Newman
- Ensemble. Rich Gutsy Tone - Kala Ramnath and friends meet Sinfonia Viva, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Unstoppable Momentum - Masterpieces from the Austro-Germanic symphonic repertoire played by Derby Concert Orchestra, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Outstanding Performances - Susan Milan at London's Wigmore Hall, reviewed by Bill Newman
- CD Spotlight. Wonderfully Colourful - Symphonies by Adolphus Hailstork, reviewed by Paul Sarcich. '... right on the ball, clean and clear ...'
- Ensemble. Dramatic Story-telling - A performance of J S Bach's 'St John Passion', reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Magnificent Performance - More reviews from London's Wigmore Hall, from Bill Newman
- Ensemble. The Power of Music - Performances of 'The Magic Flute' and 'Orfeo' from Opera North, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ask Alice - Problems down at The Black Horse, reported by Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. Creative Heritage - Regrets and remedies, the Wigmore way, by Bill Newman
- Ensemble. Which Concerto? - A concert by the European Union Chamber Orchestra, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Italianate Sparkle - Opera North's 'The Elixir of Love', reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- 'It's all lip-synched' - Gordon Rumson muses on best (or worst) practice in the music world
- Ensemble. Dramatic Veracity - Puccini's 'Turandot' from St Louis, reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Ensemble. New Meanings? - An evening of subtle brutality, by Karen Haid
- Ask Alice - Dealing with the editor, by Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. A Magical Blend - Malcolm Miller enjoys the Sariel-Ghilione Duo and Yehezkel Braun's new Sonata for Mandolin and Guitar
- Ensemble. A Valentine Extravaganza - Julian Jacobson in the first of his orchestral Valentine Extravaganzas, enjoyed by Malcolm Troup
- Splendidly Sonorous - Sharona Joshua plays a copy of an early piano, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Musical Paradise - The Artemis Quartet shines at Urbana's Krannert Center, reviewed by Sonja Stojanovic
- Ensemble. Boundaries of the Possible - Malcolm Miller admires Simon Bainbridge's new BBC commission, 'Diptych', which explores and goes beyond the boundaries of the possible
- Ensemble. Stylistic Eclecticism - A concert by the Eden Chamber Orchestra, reviewed by Malcolm Miller
- Ask Alice - A theatrical warning about 'The Coram Boy' from Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. A Light-hearted Approach - Handel's 'Agrippina' at English National Opera, reviewed by Robert Hugill
- Ensemble. Energy and Drama - Handel's 'Messiah' from The Sitwell Singers, enjoyed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Thrilling Performance - The Moscow State Symphony Orchestra visits Nottingham, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- CD Spotlight. Pros and Cons - Music by Max Bruch, reviewed by Howard Smith. '... unruffled, reasonably considered, technically secure ...'
- DVD Spotlight. Leaves of Regeneration - Wagner's 'Tannhäuser', reviewed by Robert Anderson. '... a subtlety no other house can match.'
- DVD Spotlight. Shostakovich's Shocker - 'Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk', reviewed by Robert Anderson. '... fully appropriate disorder ...'
- Ask Alice - Is Beethoven in your toothbrush? Talk to our Classical Music Agony Aunt, Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. New Light - A performance by Christian Knapp and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. A Yiddish Winterreise - Malcolm Miller reviews a concert to commemorate Holocaust Day
- 'Shooting the Pianist'! - The eerie case of a South-American pianistic 'revenant', by Malcolm Troup
- Deadly Wit - Michael Levin's 'Settling the Score', reviewed by Kelly Ferjutz
- Ensemble. Extremely Traditional - 'Madama Butterfly' in Arizona, reviewed by Maria Nockin
- Ask Alice - The trouble with siblings, by Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- A Comprehensive Overview - David Hurwitz on Dvorák, recommended by Ron Bierman
- Ensemble. Fiery Performance - The Hallé Orchestra plays Elgar and Wagner, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- CD Spotlight. An Interesting Mix - Sacred treasures, enjoyed by Robert Hugill. '... certainly intoxicating.'
- DVD Spotlight. A Memorable Experience - 'Fedora', reviewed by Robert Anderson. 'Giordano's wishes were admirably followed ...'
- Ask Alice - On curses and blessings, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Three Questions before the First Night - Carson Cooman talks to Meira Warshauer about her new Symphony, 'Living, Breathing Earth'
- Ensemble. An Impressive Partnership - A recital by Katherine Jenkinson and Alison Farr, reviewed by Mike Wheeler
- Ensemble. Lithe and Musical - Donizetti's 'La Fille du Regiment', enjoyed by Robert Hugill
- Ensemble. Opera at the Movies - Maria Nockin experiences Tan Dun's 'The First Emperor'
- Ask Alice - On Guarneri cellos and firing pupils, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. Clarity and Honesty - Malcolm Troup's recital at St Martin-in-the-Fields, reviewed by Julian Jacobson
- Ensemble. Magical Music Theatre - Patric Standford was at the first night of Opera North's 'The Magic Flute'
- Ensemble. Especially Dramatic - Premières by Sheriff and McCabe, reviewed by Malcolm Miller
- Record Box. Highly Accomplished - Paul Neebe plays American trumpet concertos, reviewed by Patric Standford
- Imbued with Quality - David L Nelson on Vienna, recommended by Howard Smith
- Ask Alice - On concert shoes and extending the nativity, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Record Box. Clear Vividness - The 1751 version of Handel's 'Messiah', reviewed by Patric Standford
- Ensemble. Remarkably Attractive - A rare London concert by Schola Pietatis Antonio Vivaldi, reviewed by Robert Hugill
- Record Box. Vibrant Presentation - A worthy memorial to William Ferris, reviewed by Patric Standford
- CD Spotlight. Olde Worlde updated ? - Music by Paul Schwartz, reviewed by Howard Smith. '... consistently pleasing, somewhat innocuous, easy sounds ...'
- CD Spotlight. Intense Seriousness - A recital by Canadian pianist Robert Silverman, recommended by Gordon Rumson
- Ask Alice - On ornaments, New Year and the Malvern Hills, with Classical Music Agony Aunt Alice McVeigh
- Ensemble. A Sense of Evolution - Malcolm Miller at an evening of music and drama celebrating 350 years of Jews in Britain
- Record Box. An Enjoyable Exposition - Music by Teresa LeVelle, reviewed by Patric Standford
- CD Spotlight. Perceptive Musicianship - Oboe concertos played by Andrea Gullickson, enjoyed by Howard Smith. '... highly recommended ...'
- DVD Spotlight. Global Society - Richard Strauss's 'Der Rosenkavalier', reviewed by Robert Anderson. 'The Viennese chorus and orchestra know this opera inside out ...'
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