Dutton
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Bache: Chamber Music
The English Piano Trio: Jane Faulkner (violin), Justin Pearson (cello), Timothy Ravenscroft (piano)
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Elgar had a genius (that really is the word) for charming, melodically irresistible miniatures…And as an appetiser we have the premiere recording of Air de Ballet, probably Elgar’s first orchestral... — More…
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Melinda Maxwell - Composer and Oboist
Melinda Maxwell (oboe), Michael Dussek (piano), Nicholas Rodwell (clarinet), Clio Gould & Hannah Perowne (violins), Andrew Watts (counter- tenor, Catherine Bullock & Rose Redgrave (violas), Jonathan Ayling & Susie Winkworth (cellos), Helen Tunstall & Hugh Webb (harps), Richard Benjafield...
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Stephen Dodgson: String Quartets Volume 3
World premiere recordings
with John Bradbury (clarinet), with Robert Stallman (flute), with Julia O’Riordan (viola) & Caroline Dale (cello)
The Tippett Quartet
The set cannily begins with the best material. The string sextet medium has been near-extinct after 19th-century highlights by Brahms, Dvorak and Schoenberg...unsurprisingly perhaps, given the... — More…
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British Recorder Concertos
John Turner (recorder)
Camerata Ensemble: Richard Howarth (leader and solo violin), Eira Lynn Jones (harp), Janet Fulton (percussion), Philip McKenzie
…a profusion of enjoyable music featuring the recorder, often piquant, and generous in melody too. — More…
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Arnold Cooke - Chamber Music
Raphael Terroni (piano), Patrick Williams (flute), Warren Zielinski (violin), Morgan Goff (viola) & Justin Pearson (cello), Melanie Lodge (soprano), Raphael Terroni (piano) & Lorraine Schulman (clarinet), Jonathan Jaggard (horn) & Raphael Terroni (piano), Jonathan Jaggard (horn)
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...strikingly full and rounded, with at times an almost cello-like breadth. — More…
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Coleridge-Taylor & Hinton: Piano Quintets & Bowen: Phantasie
John Mills (violin), Lynn Arnold (piano), Tippett Quartet
There’s a dazzling sheen to both the recording and performance of these British chamber works. I’ll always love the lilting Larghetto of Coleridge-Taylor’s Piano Quintet in Gminor, but it’s... — More…
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It is quite a satisfying range: Karl Jenkins’s Chums!, the sole 21st-century piece, is a lively and inventive romp, while Susan Spain-Dunk’s Rhapsody Quintet of 1920 is mostly marked ‘espressivo’... — More…