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Author Archive for Reference Recordings – Page 7

Pacific MusicWorks

Stylus Phantasticus Gets A MusicWeb International Recommendation

Tekla Cunningham and Pacific MusicWorks’ Stylus Phantasticus gets a rave review and recommendation from MusicWeb International‘s Johan van Veen: “Over the years I have heard many recordings of this kind of repertoire, and it never fails to make a strong impression. The instrumental music of the 17th century is quite exciting stuff. However, its effect largely depends on the performance. If the contrasts within pieces are flattened out or the dynamic differences are equalized, the… 

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Frankenstein

AllMusic Recommends Lowell Liebermann’s Frankenstein

AllMusic‘s James Manheim gives the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra’s recording of Lowell Liebermann: Frankenstein a four-star review and recommendation: “This recording was made live in 2018 and marked the U.S. premiere in San Francisco, featuring the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra under conductor Martin West, and it is to be recommended for the live atmosphere alone. A good deal of enthusiastic applause is retained, and the audiophile engineering staff at Reference Recordings proves itself as able in live recording… 

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Frankenstein

Textura Reviews Frankenstein

Textura Magazine reviews the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra’s recording of Lowell Liebermann: Frankenstein: “San Francisco Ballet Orchestra does a splendid job of rendering Liebermann’s score. As a live recording of the ballet production, stage noises, including the dancers’ steps, and a cough or two are sometimes audible, but they merely add to the live character of the event. … Liebermann’s score…memorably shifts between lyricism and anguish as the story alternates between scenes of the family and… 

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Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil, Op. 37 LP

The Absolute Sound Reviews All-Night Vigil LP

The February 2022 issue of The Absolute Sound gives high marks to our release of Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil, Op. 37 on LP: “This 2017 recording may seem like unlikely material to get the half-speed mastered, 45rpm, 180-gram virgin vinyl treatment, but LP partisans should be glad it did. Reference provides further evidence that Keith O. Johnson’s range as a recording professional knows no limits. … The choral sound has the low center-of-gravity that serves this… 

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Manfred Honeck

MusicWeb International Adds a Rave for Pittsburgh Symphony’s Brahms & MacMillan

Ralph Moore has a new rave review for Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s Brahms: Symphony No. 4 and MacMillan: Larghetto for Orchestra recording: “From the way Honeck asks his orchestra to lean into the very first note, beseechingly and growing out of a whispered sigh, you know that this is a deeply thought out performance. Grand, stately, very “masculine” this recording is nonetheless lyrically flowing with its sights firmly set on the final… 

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Richard Freed

Remembering Richard Freed

Esteemed music critic and writer Richard Freed passed away on New Year’s Day, a few days after his 93rd birthday.  Reference Recordings is incredibly fortunate that he provided superb music notes for 17 of our albums in the last thirty years.  For decades, Mr. Freed corresponded frequently with our founder Tam Henderson. We will miss him,  and the classical music world has lost a great soul. —Marcia Martin Richard Freed (1928 – 2022) Richard Freed, distinguished… 

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2021 Native DSD Award Classical Orchestral

Brahms & MacMillan a NativeDSD Album of the Year

NativeDSD.com released their 2021 albums of the year, and the Orchestral winner is Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s recording of Brahms: Symphony No. 4 and Macmillan: Larghetto for Orchestra! “Athletic! I see that word applied to many of Honeck’s recordings – strong, emphatic performances! Sometimes he has been accused of being a bit over the top, but I find this Brahms Fourth to be excellent in every way. If I had to choose… 

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Manfred Honeck leading the PSO concert recording of Beethoven 9

Five Stars for Honeck’s Beethoven Symphony No. 9

Audiophile Audition‘s Gary Lemco has published a five-star review for Manfred Honeck and Pittsburgh Symphony’s GRAMMY®-nominated Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 recording: “This performance does indeed balance its multifarious adjustments to Beethoven’s dynamic requirements with a spacious warmth in the realization that does not suffer lags and sags in the musical line. … We should acknowledge immediately the contribution of acting principal timpanist Christopher Allen in the Scherzo, given the constant immediacy of his presence.  This often wild… 

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Frankenstein

Five Stars for Liebermann: Frankenstein from Pizzicato

Martin West and San Francisco Ballet Orchestra’s Lowell Liebermann: Frankenstein recording gets a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review from Remy Frank’s Pizzicato Magazine: “Lowell Liebermann’s score has a distinctly visual, plot-driven and dramatic character, and is absolutely brilliantly orchestrated, so that it is a great pleasure to hear this imaginative, colorful and richly ornamented music, pleasantly rich in movement. The distinctive themes for the acting characters and the descriptive music make it easy to follow the action purely… 

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Manfred Honeck

Five Stars from BBC Music Magazine for PSO’s Brahms & MacMillan

Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s Brahms: Symphony No. 4 & MacMillan: Larghetto for Orchestra release receives a five-star review in the December issue of BBC Music Magazine! “In this outstanding performance of Brahms’s Fourth Symphony, Manfred Honeck draws a wonderfully rich, almost Central European string sound from the Pittsburgh Symphony, matched by equally mellifluous and wonderfully blended colours from the woodwind and horns. …there’s a thrilling immediacy to their playing which seems absolutely… 

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Frankenstein

Classical Music Daily on Frankenstein: “electrifying”

Gerald Fenech has Martin West and the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra’s new recording of Lowell Liebermann: Frankenstein in the Classical Music Daily Spotlight: “Liebermann and [Liam] Scarlett have created a truly modern three-Act masterpiece that keeps you rooted to your seat. The choreography by Scarlett has come in for high praise, but the music is terrific, and it is this element that concerns us here. Indeed, Liebermann’s inspirational vein shines from beginning to end, and… 

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Pacific MusicWorks

American Record Guide Rave for Stylus Phantasticus

Tekla Cunnigham and Pacific MusicWorks get a rave review for their Stylus Phantasticus album in the January/February 2022 issue of American Record Guide: “Rarely have I heard a collection of 17th Century music as enjoyable as this one, and this is clearly thanks to the remarkable musicians Tekla Cunningham and Pacific MusicWorks. Pacific MusicWorks is William Skeen, cello; Stephen Stubbs, baroque guitar and chitarrone; Maxine Eilander, baroque harp; and Henry Lebedinsky, organ and harpsichord. They… 

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Frankenstein

Lowell Liebermann’s Frankenstein Is Not To Be Missed!

Fanfare Archive’s David DeBoor Canfield has declared the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra and Martin West’s Lowell Liebermann: Frankenstein recording “Not To Be Missed”: “The orchestra plays magnificently under the well-paced leadership of Martin West. Given its live provenance, I expected to hear much more in the way of stage noise occasioned by leaping dancers, but there was very little, and certainly nowhere near enough to detract from my enjoyment of the performance. The sonics on… 

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Manfred Honeck

The ArtsDesk reviews Brahms & MacMillan

Graham Rickson reviews Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony’s recording of Brahms: Symphony No. 4 & MacMillan: Larghetto for Orchestra in The ArtsDesk: “This new Pittsburgh Symphony recording starts beautifully, Manfred Honeck lingering imperceptibly on the upbeat, an unmannered and affecting touch. ‘Unmannered’ sums this performance up; Honeck’s Brahms 4 is consistently idiomatic and fabulously played, the Pittsburgh orchestra’s dark, distinctive timbre perfect for this brooding work. Horns and lower strings are magnificent throughout: sample… 

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Manfred Honeck

Pittsburgh Symphony’s Brahms Gets Five Stars from Norman Lebrecht

Norman Lebrecht gives five stars to Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s recording of Brahms: Symphony No. 4 and MacMillan: Larghetto for Orchestra. “The Larghetto, based on MacMillan’s choral setting of Psalm 51, moves from a Miserere starting point to something altogether more encouraging, an organic optimism that transcends present woes and looks to bright eternity. I would add it without hesitation to commemorative concerts for the COVID era. It’s the work of a fine composer writing… 

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