|
|
September 26, 2013
|
Just a quick note to those considering purchasing this - don't; it's really not good enough.
The sound is fairly typical Membran, of the soupy lo-res variety; not exactly one of their better efforts. But it's the performances that rule this one out from serious consideration. They're shamelessly ... more |
|
|
|
August 21, 2013
|
All in all, I regret to say I found this disc rather overhyped and ultimately a bit disappointing. On the plus side, there is some great minimalist music here; Kuniko's playing is - as ever - subtle, austere and hypnotic.
However:
1) Percussion transcriptions are not necessarily the right way to ... more |
|
|
|
July 26, 2013
|
Now here’s a real sleeper gem. It does exactly what it says on the tin, offering Bach keyboard concerti for 4, 3, 2 and 1 pianos. And played with lovely, woody Bluthner Model 1s.
For anyone familiar with the twinned Angela Hewitt sets of single piano concerti on Hyperion, this set offers a very ... more |
|
|
|
June 11, 2013
|
This is yet another real 'sleeper' disc from Simonov on Membran. The pieces (Tchaikovsky Serenade, Grieg Holberg Suite, Mozart Eine Kliene Nachtmusik) may be veritable warhorses for string orchestra, but here they are intensely played, with real intent and a sense of seriousness and discovery.
Both ... more |
|
|
|
April 20, 2013
|
Heavens, but this is a frustrating disc, and a challenging one to review. If I had to summarise, I would say that this is a (mostly) superb, natural-sounding recording of an under-powered orchestra playing orchestral showpieces in a fine acoustic. And there is also a notable 'gotcha' I must ... more |
|