Browse: Alto (label)
This page lists all recordings from the label Alto.
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A relaxed approach pays dividends: from the start the new performances are less rigid, less strictly a tempo than the old ... the new disc shows how that makes a great deal of difference when... — More…
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Taneyev: At the Reading of a Psalm (Cantata No.2, Op.36)
St. Petersburg Cappella Choir, Russian National Orchestra, Mikhail Pletnev
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Paul Tortelier plays Elgar, Tchaikovsky & Dvorak
Paul Tortelier (cello)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves
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Britten: War Requiem, Op. 66
Ian Bostridge (tenor), Simon Keenlyside (baritone) & Sabina Cvilak (soprano)
London Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus & Eltham College Choir, Gianadrea Noseda
[Noseda] delivers it afresh as a scintillating achievement...Sabina Cvilak's soprano has the focus, though not always the required gravitas, while tenor Ian Bostridge brings a piercing sincerity... — More…
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The expressive qualities of Weelkes' madrigals is well conveyed by The Consort of Musicke. There is much attention to the text, and the declamatory elements are also brought out convincingly.... — More…
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Svetlanov and his Moscow musicians are at their best in these red-blooded and characterful performances of three colourful scores, with Tamara – dramatic and luscious – the best available. — More…
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This well-filled reissue sees the original Talich Quartet in blistering form. The performances of the Smetana Quartets are among the best that are available. — More…
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Taken from a variety of sources, some of the older tracks sound less well, but can’t disguise David Oistrakh’s mastery of the long melodic line, impeccable intonation and rhythmic subtlety. — More…
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Copland: The Red Pony, Clarinet Concerto, Tender Land & Latin American Sketches
Phoenix Symphony, James Sedares, Eduard Brunner (clarinet), Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Urs Schneider
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