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Box Set Selections, Boxed Set Selections - February 2018

Four imminent anniversaries get the boxed-set treatment this month: Deutsche Grammophon celebrate Leonard Bernstein’s centenary with a mammoth collection of his complete recordings for them as a conductor (including many of his own compositions), commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Debussy’s death, and (in partnership with Decca Classics) honour the ninetieth birthday of the great mezzo-soprano Christa Ludwig, whilst RCA mark The King’s Singers turning fifty this May.

Two excellent recent cycles have also been boxed up for posterity: Marin Alsop’s Bernstein series on Naxos, and Edward Gardner’s Lutosławski project with the BBC Symphony Orchestra on Chandos.

On 1st May this year, The King’s Singers will celebrate their fiftieth birthday; this 11-CD set brings together the recordings which they made for RCA in the 1990s, including commissions from Richard Rodney Bennett, Steve Martland and Veljo Tormis, music by Byrd, Tallis and Josquin, and arrangements of songs by Billy Joel, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Elton John and Dolly Parton.

Available Format: 11 CDs

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, São Paulo Symphony, Marin Alsop

Greeting the first instalment of the series (the suites from On The Town and On The Waterfront and the Chichester Psalms) back in 2003, CD Review’s Andrew McGregor observed that: ‘This really is bargain Bernstein; his pupil’s done him proud’. These 8 CDs (plus bonus DVD documentary about Bernstein’s life) encompass her recordings with the Baltimore, Bournemouth and São Paulo orchestras.

Available Format: 8 CDs + 1 DVD Video

Sviatoslav Richter (piano)

Made between 1948 and 1963, these twelve CDs include a significant amount of previously unreleased live recordings; all of Schumann’s major solo piano works appear, plus songs from Myrthen, Dichterliebe and Liederkreis (sung in Russian, by soprano Nina Dorliak), Brahms’s Cello Sonatas (with Mstislav Rostropovich), the Reger and Brahms Piano Quintets, and the Brahms and Schumann concertos.

Available Formats: MP3, FLAC

Tamara-Anna Cislowska, Stephanie McCallum, Elena Kats-Chernin (piano), Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Alpha Ensemble

A 10-CD collection of the Australian composer’s chamber and orchestral music, including the concert-suite from the ballet Wild Swans (the ‘Eliza Aria’ from which made Kats-Chernin’s name when it was used by Lloyds TSB in 2007), Unsent Love-Letters (a set of piano miniatures inspired by material found in Erik Satie’s Paris apartment shortly after his death), and concertos for piano and percussion.

Available Formats: MP3, FLAC, Hi-Res FLAC

BBC Symphony Orchestra, Edward Gardner

Launched in 2010, Gardner’s Lutosławski series has attracted praise for its ‘taut rhythmic energy’ (BBC Music Magazine), ‘expressive subtlety’ (Classic FM), ‘first-class playing’ (Gramophone), and ‘expressive intensity’ (Financial Times); four of the five original releases were awarded Gramophone Editor’s Choices.

Available Formats: 5 CDs, MP3, FLAC