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REVIEWS
BACH AND RAMEAU FOR HARPSICHORD
Albert Fuller
RR-2105
- NOTE: This NOT HDCD
"His playing
overflows with charm and subtlety. The effect is wonderfully enchanting.
An excellent purchase for someone wishing to explore the harpsichord
works of Rameau and Bach for the first time." --Michael Cookson,
musicweb.uk.net
CHADWICK
José Serebrier
Czech State Philharmonic, Brno
RR-2104
HDCD
"This
is a definitive set of Chadwicks best-loved orchestral showpieces.
The sound on the reissue like that of the originals is
ravishing, especially that of massed violins. Dynamics are first-rate.
If you love American classical music or need a new sonic spectacular
to test our systems dynamics, this double dose of orchestral Chadwick
just might be what youve been looking for." Jim Saxon,
soundstage.com
"The performances under the experienced Jose Serebrier are first-rate, and the recording
conveys both detail and a sense of space." --Anthony Burton, BBC MUSIC
MAGAZINE
"Reference
Recordings have shown real fidelity to the creativity of Jose Serebrier.
Not only that they have encouraged him in some tangy and imaginative
repertoire but now some of there earliest projects are being reissued
as twofers. [Chadwick] is warmly recommended for fine rare repertoire
and typically sprung, lively sound with power and subtlety aplenty." --Rob
Barnett, Classical Music on the Web
JANÁCEK
José Serebrier
Czech State Philharmonic, Brno
RR-2103
HDCD
"Let's cut to the chase -- this is a marvellous collection of Janacek's major orchestral
works, made even more appealing in this generous repackaging. Jose Serebrier
is not a conductor one normally associates with Janacek, but these superbly
characterised performances should help change that. The Czech State
Philharmoinc, Brno play as to the manner born, their pleasingly pungent
tone quality ideally suited to this music. . . The climaxes are awesomely
expansive. Strongly recommended." --Andrew Farach-Colton, GRAMOPHONE
"Serebrier's synthesis (of THE MAKROPULOS CASE) positively seethes with interest
for the ear." --Rob Barnett, Classical Music on the Web
"The unique power of Janacek's scoring comes through wonderfully well. This is an
important addition to the Janacek discography." --Bauman, AMERICAN
RECORD GUIDE
"Brno's Stadion Hall provides the ideal venue for this magnificently recorded
disc. Yet again, RR's Keith Johnson stakes his claim as one of the best
engineers in the business, providing sound quality so natural, so right,
so effortless that it is easy to forget we are listening to a recording." --Terry
Williams, CLASSIC CD
"Its sonic quality is most impressive in stereo spread, depth, presence, and resolution
of detail, with rock-solid image stability, in a spacious ambiance --
a demonstration-quality recording if there ever was one." --McKelvey,
AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE
"The performance of the Sinfonietta and Taras Bulba are both first rate
and the Lachian Dances remain the best available. Even more
interesting, though, is the second disc, wich contains Serebrier's
own excellent assembled and marvelously conducted suite from Janacek's "sci-fi" opera The Makropulos Case.
Sonically these discs remain state-of-the-art, so if you missed either
of these discs the first time around, now's
your chance to catch up on some splendid Janacek at a very reasonable
price." --David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com
"Those who have cherished benchmark Janacek recordings by the likes of Rudolf
Firkusny and Sir Charles Mackerras would do themselves a favor by searching
out this economical collection. The inevitable repeat listenings
to The Makropulous Case synthesis and the sublime Cunning Little Vixen
suite alone will make the modest cost worthwhile." --Bradley Bambarger,
Andante.com
CHICAGO
PRO MUSICA:
THE MEDINAH SESSIONS
RR-2102 HDCD
"Repackaged audiophile recordings, analogue to HDCD, at one-third the earlier
CD price! These performances are so sure-footed they really let us hear
the internal workings of the music, every syncopation and jazzy inflection
spot-on. With their superb stereo separation the recordings earn
a strong
recommendation. --CB, HiFiNews (U.K.)
"An eclectic mix of original works and arrangements, all brilliantly performed and
recorded with clarity and natural warmth. These are highly enjoyable
discs and warmly recommended." -- Adrian Smith, Classica Music On The
Web
"One will rarely hear these lightish works put across with the kind of technical
polish and full-metal virtuosity they receive here. The sterling musicianship
of Chicago Pro Musica is beyond reproach; the set is made even more
attractifve by its two-for-one price." --Lawrence A. Johnson, GRAMOPHONE
BAROQUE FAVORITES
RR-2101 HDCD
"There are many Baroque samplers out there, but none so beautifully recorded as
this. Originally released in the 1980s to the great delight of American
audiophiles, these two discs have now been remastered using HDCD technology.
The interpretations are stylish and the recording is simply glorious:
detailed, airy and warm." --Andrew Farach-Colton, BARNES & NOBLE
"The ten players of Tafelmusik produce a beautiful sonority, somewhat lush-sounding
to ears attuned to current period performance. At the very least, this
CD delivers a classy easy-listening experience. The Helicon Ensemble's
playing is both impeccable and exciting, and Fuller's imaginative continuo
is a plus. Here, too, the recording is gorgeous, illuminating to great
effect the left-right lead violins featured throughout." --Wayne Donnelly,
LISTENER
"A Mercedes-limo
bargain given the musical contents, impeccable presentaion, and sheer
luxury of Ref/Recs HDCD sound. Go buy, if you havent the
originals or even if you have." Roger Dettmer, classicalcdreview.com
SKROWACZEWSKI
RR-103 HDCD
"The slight Paganini snippet is developed and redeveloped, transmuting
it into the musical equivalent of precious metal. The Concerto Nicolo
should become a major addition to the piano left hand repertory. .
. Warmly recommended." --Ronald Legum, Audiophile Audition - www.audaud.com
The eminent Polish conductor and composer ...is one of the great hidden
secrets of the music world...Like Bartok and Shostakovich, Skrowaczewski
approaches music as a sensual pleasure for the ear. For its serious
musical value, among the dozens of Referrence Recordings available
in excellent sound, this CD really deserves to be THE demonstration
disc." –Benjamin Ivry, The Audiophile Voic
TAVENER:
IKON OF EROS
RR-102 HDCD
"A recording like this is no mere entertainment... The music is immediately seductive, but it nevertheless requires several auditions in order to unlock all of its beauty... This is a powerful work, from which emanates the scent of immateriality." -- Reine Lessard, Ultra High Fidelity
This is a spiritual work, one that shares the religious impulse with
all the great works of the past, Bach's Cantatas, Handel's Messiah, Mozart's
Requiem, etc. though it is not in the same idiom. Whether you agree
with Tavener's philosophy or not, this is powerful stuff. Most highly
recommended. Among the most exciting music I've heard lately."
Max Dudious, Audiophile Audition
Complete
Review www.audaud.com
"Gorgeous, mystical music with the power to entrance. Sir John Taverner, a follower
of the Greek Orthodox faith, writes simple, repetitive compositions
that embody the spiritual essence of prayer. . . Slowing down
sitting or lying in silence by candlelight would be ideal is
essential to experience Tavener's reverential universe. This is a universe
that is always with us, Tavener's music suggests, if we are only willing
to align ourselves and tune in. . . Captured in demonstration quality
24bit HDCD sound by Prof. Keith Johnson, this world premiere
recording is an extraordinary achievement."
Jason Serinus, Bay Area Reporter 11/27/0
"The
recording, a world premiere of this piece, is beyond reproach. Individual
instruments are distinct and float in space. By his own words, Tavener
recommends that the piece be played in a resonant acoustic. He could
have not asked for a better place. The voices echo slightly off of the
walls and ceiling creating an even more metaphysical feeling. I don't
think I've heard a better piece to test your soundstage. There is
little else I can provide. Tavener says Ikon of Eros is "humbly offered
to those who have ears to hear." I suggest you take him up on it."
Bill Brooks, 12/03, Soundstage.com
Complete Review
ORGAN SENSATION FELIX HELL
RR-101 HDCD
"...It is extremely difficult t make a good recording of an organ . . .If you
would like to hear just what CAN be done with the most modern recording
techniques, I would suggest that you invest in this CD. . .This recording
gets it ALL right." Douglas A. Campbell, PIPEORG
"Felix Hell is a real phenomenon, a young man who's been packing 'em in at
organ recitals for years, although at the time this recording was made
in June of 2002, he wasn't old enough to vote . . .Most impressive are
the two Liszt works. Hell makes the most of the power and color of the
lage Shoenstein instrument, but is also fully attuned to all the contrapuntal
and architectural complexities of the pieces. . .The organ sound is
rich and dense, maintaining its focus when loud, and the recorded perspective
is ideal close enough for detail and timbral nuance but not so
close that the organ doesn't have room to breathe. Low bass is almost
scary. If you have a subwoofer in a small-to-medium sized room, prepare
to have your eardrums pressurized." Andrew Quint, THE ABSOLUTE
SOUND
The newest CD from Felix Hell is a sonic blockbuster that may become
a contender for status as one of the best organ recordings ever. . . For those
who have been reading about Felix nut have not heard him in concert,
especially on a large instrument, THIS is the CD to purchase. . . Turn down the
lights, crank up the volume and revel in it!" Rich Blacklock,
PIPORG-L
Complete
Review
REVERIES
EIJI OUE / MINNESOTA ORCHESTRA
RR-99 HDCD
"It succeeds in plunging us into a dreamlike state that chases away daily pressures... I emerged from listening refreshed and serene." Reine Lessard, Ultra High Fidelity
"As usual, Reference offers a luminous and lush sonic production, which
serves this music well . . . by all means make some herbal tea, stretch
out on the chaise, and unwind to these dulcet tunes." --Michael Liebowitz,
ClassicsToday.com
JOHN
BALKA plays the great organ at
ST. MARYS CATHEDRAL, San Francisco
RR-98 HDCD
"This release, with its slightly atypical cross section of organ repertorie,
is both a celebration of the fine 1970 Ruffatti instrument that graces
St. Marys Cathedral in San Francisco, and the digital skill and
musical acumen of organist John Balka. The sound is up to RRs
best. Needless to say, highly recommended!" William Zagorsi,
FANFARE
DANIELPOUR: AN AMERICAN REQUIEM
RR-97 HDCD
"A deeply-felt,
well-crafted and often moving piece that undoubtedly deserves wider
recognition and that is well worth more than the occasional hearing." --Hubert
Culot, Classical Music on the Web
"This new composition is a musical masterpiece, a powerful and moving work."
Peter Moncrieff, International Audio Review
Complete review: http://www.iar-80.com/page37.html
(scroll down)
"The recording is typical Professor Johnson: detailed, rich, immediate. The
soundstage incredibly deep and wide." Bill Brooks. Soundstage!
Complete review: http://www.soundstage.com/music/reviews/rev414.htm
"All
[the participants] are touching and intensely involved in projecting
the pain and healing inherent in such a work . . . Danielpour [is] tender
and tasteful, and you can't knock that as a way to memorialize the sufferings
of last year." Stephanie von Buchau, San Francisco Examiner
"The
spooky, otherworldly opening movement will apeal to a wide spectrum
of listeners, and once he gets our interest, Danielpour never lets
go.
The HDCD recording is a gem, which sounds stunning when played at lifelike
volume. An American Requiem is the first accessible, musically
commendable new setting of these timeless words that
I have heard in years. All concerned should be proud of this recording." -
- JOHN
HIGGINS, A/Vguide.com
"Danielpour certainly does know how to burn a barn, and he draws a huge sound from
the orchestra with some downright brilliant scoring. The recording has
great energy, with an appropriate and effective 'cast of thousands'
sound." --Daniel Felsenfeld, ClassicsToday.com
RACHMANINOFF
RR-96 HDCD
"The recording is once again absolutely stunning, brilliant and plushy at the same
time, unequaled by another label in this piece." Peter Aczel,
THE AUDIO CRITIC
"Overall,the sound is the best Ive ever heard from Reference
Recordings. That also means that overall theres none better
that you can currrently purchase. You don't need any more details,
just trust me
and run out
and buy it." Karl Lozier, www.enjoythemusic.com
Selected by SoundStage!.com as one of the
"Best
Recordings of 2001"
"Picked by THREE reviewers of The Absolute Sound magazine for a GOLDEN EAR
AWARD (best releases of 2001):
"This may be some of the best sound Keith Johnson has ever gotten out of Symphony
Hall in Minneapolis, and certainly Oue's most convincing work with the
Minnesota players, who sound for all the world more like the Philadelphia
than that orchestra does these days . . . how Johnson got that huge
climax at the end of the Dances cleanly onto tape transcends engineering
and goes into the realm of magic." -- Harry Pearson, TAS
"No one can approach Reference Recordings' unparalleled sound in this music.
The sweet liquid presence of the high end, especially the critical massed
strings, approaches perfection when it blends with RR's characteristic
ambient soundstage, fine inner detail and bass impact." -- Arthur B.
Lintgen, TAS
"Even by
the exalted standards one has come to expect from Reference Recordings,
this is something extraordinary. . . This is the kind of recording that
gives one renewed faith in the possibility of reproducing the power
and beauty of an orchestra in a home environment, the kind of thing
that makes audio worthwhile. Not to be missed." -- Robert E. Greene,
TAS
"I must admit to a thrill when RR packages arrive at the office. . . Once again,
Keith Johnson has raised the bar of excellence in the recording of a
symphony orchestra. . . It's a fabulous recording and a super performance
of the SYMPHONIC DANCES, and a testament to the brilliance of Keith
Johnson and his associates." -- Anthony Kershaw, Audiophilia.com
"Kick the volume control up and you get state-of-the-art sonics -- solid bass,
overwhelming climaxes, and dynamics as wide as a Kansas sky." -- Dan
Davis, Amazon.com
"Other versions I know . . . lack the energy, excitement, the involvement and conviction
of Eiji Oue's performance. Keith Johnson's engineering, mastering and
production have, in this case, produced the finest orchestral recording
I have ever heard. It is instantly among that handful of CDs I will
carry with me to audition sound systems, or that I will play to show
off my own. Listening to this recording is one of those exultant musical
experiences that will remind you why you got into the audiophile game
in the first place." -- Russell Lichter, Soundstage.com
"Keith
Johnson's HDCD recording captures the sound of Orchestra Hall with stunning
impact. Like the best EMI recordings of the 1960s, the musical and technical
qualities of this release are linked inextricably to its success. Quite
a remarkable achievement." Lawrence Vittes, GRAMOPHONE
"The playing
by the Minnesota Orchestra is simply stupendous: tremendously unified
ensemble, immaculate balances that let you hear all the important lines,
and a palpable sense of enjoyment from the players (those trumpet players
rule!)." --Victor Carr, Jr., ClassicsToday.com
RESPIGHI
RR-95
Grammy
Nominated: Best Engineered Album, Classical
Keith O. Johnson, Engineer
"Oue plays each piece to the hilt; I cannot imagine more precise, more lovingly
conducted performances. As for the recording, Im running out of
superlatives it is brilliant and weighty, with tremendous undistorted
dynamics."Peter Aczel, THE AUDIO CRITIC
Selected by SoundStage!.com as "Best
Audiophile Recording, 2001"
"This CD is a bonanza for fans of Respighi, of orchestral spectaculars, and
of great demo music . . .The Reference team of Tam Henderson and Keith
Johnson continues to set the bar for orchestral recording. . . It offers
a challenge for your system and nourishment for your imagination. Unless
you're one of those unfortunates who don't enjoy large-scale orchestral
music, this is a must-have." Wayne Donnelly, LISTENER
"Respighi has not sounded like this on discs since -- well, let's say since never
before. . . Of the seven Oue/Minnesota CDs I know, this is easily the
grandest, musically as well as sonically." -- Roger Dettmer, ClassicalCDReviews
"This is exceptional work, even by Reference Recordings' own high standards.
To the expected dynamic range, low-frequency definition, and clear imaging
-- all by now hallmarks of digital processing -- this disc adds a gratifying
sense of breathing space around the instrumental sound, such as was
previously only heard on specially mastered LPs. The crescendos don't
merely get louder -- the textures fill out and blossom. The climaxes
surge without taking on a glossy veneer. The brass reproduction, minus
the hard edge that frequently passes for "impact," is particularly open
and airy, but the soft music is equally, tangibly vivid." -- Steve
Vasta, CDNOW
"Stunning accounts of BELKIS and PINES OF ROME." -- Haller, AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE
"Colorful,thrilling performances of BELKIS, as Respighi would have preferred,
and of the quirky gnomes piece, delivered in superb sound, makes this
a compulsory purchase for every Respighi devotee." -- Ian Lace, FANFARE
(Also, chosen for his WISH LIST -- one of the five best releases of
2001.)
"This is an absolutely splendid PINES OF ROME, in top-of-the-line sound. And
for heaven's sake, let it all hang out! Turn the volume way up, open
your doors and windows, and give your neighbors a treat." -- King Durkee,
Copley News Service
STRICTLY SOUSA!
RR-94 HDCD
"America's rise in patriotism following the September 11th attacks is well known,
and if any music deserves to be an anthem to this vast sentiment, it
is the work of John Philip Sousa, America's March Master,
as this collection is subtitled. Every Sousa march that you can think
of is here, including a few like El Capitan and The
Picadore that you may not know were by Sousa but you have heard,
and often. The playing and arrangements are stirring, with the Dallas
Wind Symphony, Jerry Junkin conducting, creating some real heavy metal.
The HDCD sound is very open and hugely powerful, many of the marches
ending in a bang that only Telarc's 1812 Overture recordings match in
terms of sheer dynamic range. Like a pot of black coffee to your flag-waving
soul, STRICTLY SOUSA is a collection that I, as an American in late
2001, wouldn't do without, and one for which we audiophiles can once
again thank Reference Recordings." -- Marc Mickelson, Soundstage! (www.soundstage.com/music/)
COPLAND
100
Eiji Oue / Minnesota Orchestra
RR-93 HDCD
". . . I have been waiting for this CD for over 40 years. . . There has never
been a stereo recording of Copland's Third that approaches the concert-hall
experience. Until now. This recording clearly has great value as a musical
experience, but it also sets a new standard as a sonic showcase for
a nearly impossible-to-record work." --Arthur B. Lintgen, THE
ABSOLUTE SOUND
"Oues
performances are shapely, tasteful, beautifully played, with a judicious
balance of drama and restraint. The recorded sound is nothing short
of awesome; you might want to obtain this CD just as an audio experience."
Peter Aczel, THE AUDIO CRITIC
"Eiji Oue is far more satisfying to my ears than Michael Tilson Thomas [in Copland's
music]. The Minnesota Orchestra's tone isn't perhaps as glossy as the
San Franciscans', but they and their conductor are more emotionally
in tune with the music. The Third Symphony is first-rate in every way.
This orchestra made the first recording of the Third with Atal Dorati
for Mercury in 1953, and the piece still seems to be in the players'
bones. A major Copland release." --Sedgwick Clark, GRAMOPHONE
"The Minnesota Orchestra plays wonderfully. Woodwind soloists and the concertmaster
shine in 'Appalachian Spring', but the stars of this CD are the brasses
who electrify in a way that brings to mind the Chicago Symphony's brass
section in their heyday. Of course, a good recording is necessary to
make this fully apparent . . . and my, what an exceptional-sounding
disc this is. If you have just one vaguely audiophile bone in your body,
this CD will be irresistible. RR has produced another winner." --
Andrew Quint, FANFARE
"This is a hi-fi lover's dream disc. That's what we expect from this label --
a production that shows what hi-fi performance is all about. As to the
performances, you're in for another treat. The orchestra is as responsive
and richly sonorous as you could ask for, with some expecially lovely
wind playing in the symphony. Each of these performances can stand as
a "reference." This one seems to have just about everything in place
for maximum impact, especially the knockout sound."--David Vernier,
STEREOPHILE
"A compelling performance of the Third Sympohony. I think this is among the best recordings
since Bernstein -- and the sound is spectacular." --Peter Dickinson,
GRAMOPHONE
"The Fanfare increases in strength until you've got power that can blast right through
your speakers and pound on your heart. However, the prize work on this
disc is Copland's Thrd Symphony. Oue is the complete master of the score.
A splendid disc of Copland's works. You simply cannot go wrong on this
one." -- King Durkee, COPLEY NEWS SERVICE.
"This is the best interpretation of the Copland Third in a generation, and
the sound is Keith Johnson at his considerable best. That is to say,
jaw-dropping and a revelation." --Harry Pearson, THE ABSOLUTE SOUND
(Also listed in HP's Super CD List, Top 10)
"This is one damned fine Copland disc. And the sound! the power, the impact,
the three-dimensional image -- it beats all the competition. This disc
could easily be anybody's first choice for a modern Copland collection." --Victor
Carr, ClassicsToday.com
"One of the central recording events of the centenary year." -- Rob Barnett, MUSIC
ON THE WEB.
BOLERO!
Eiji Oue / Minnesota Orchestra
RR-92 HDCD
"Warhorses, yes. Routine or boring, no not under Oues
baton. Boléro,
in particular benefits from the highest possible audio fidelity, and
this is it." Peter Aczel, THE AUDIO CRITIC
"Fasten your safety belt before playing this recording! Oue's uncanny feel for style
captures one of the greatest performances of 'Les Preludes' we've had
on disc to date. A brilliant example of Romantic poetry in the grand
manner." -- Heuwell Tircuit, GRAMOPHONE JAPAN
"One is reminded a little of Ozawa in Boston, for there is an element of refinement underlying
the virtuosity. But Oue's readings have plenty of character." -- Ivan
March, GRAMOPHONE
"The recording is breathtakingly vivid." -- David Denton, THE YORKSHIRE POST (U.K.)
GOLDEN EAR AWARD (best of the year) "This program...plays to Oue's greatest
strength -- his gifts as a colorist. In each of the 12 works, symphonic
textures are beautifully rendered, revealing fully the aptness of their composer's
instrumental choices. Oue's patient performance of the title track
develops insidiously into one of the most effective versions of Ravel's warhorse
I know. The Minnesota Orchestra plays fabulously, with technical
brilliance, beauty of tone, and terrific ensemble work. The sound is open, spacious,
detailed, with loads of depth and a natural layering of orchestra
sections. --Andrew Quint, THE ABSOLUTE SOUND
VALENTINO DANCES
Music of Dominick Argento
Eiji Oue / Minnesota Orchestra
RR-91 HDCD
"Rarely does one encounter a state-of-the-art audiophile recording that combines
astounding sonics with definitive performances of finely crafted, contemporary
classical music. Such is the case with this outstanding disc." -- Jason
Serinus, SECRETS OF HOME THEATRE AND HIGH FIDELITY
"Argento's music is unmistakably New World: big, bright, brilliant, lyrically muscular,
gymnastically supple and immediately appealing. . . magnificently articulate
performances full of dash and detail that ring out with thrilling idiomatic
aplomb." -- Michael Quinn, CLASSIC CD
"Bernstein-protege
Eiji Oue secures first-rate results from his excellent, bright-toned
band. Lovely, airy sound, too, as always from this enterprising label." --
Andrew Achenbach, GRAMOPHONE
"All of these in demonstration-quality sound to boot." -- Gimbel, AMERICAN RECORD
GUIDE
"Valentino Dances adds accordion to the orchestra and is a sensuous, voluptuous
tango-inspired work that's blessed with rich and colorful orchestration.
The performances of all the works are splendid and the recorded
sound is about the best I've heard from Reference in Minnesota." --Rad Bennett,
ClassicsToday.com
" The orchestra provides richly textured, dynamically charged renditions that present
the music in the best possible light. Offering a substantial portion
of the output of a distinguished figure somewhat underrepresented on
recording, this is an important release for those interested in American
orchestral music of the late 20th century."--Walter Simmons, FANFARE
SEREBRIER CONDUCTS SEREBRIER
Jose Serebrier / London Philharmonic Orchestra
RR-90
HDCD
"This disc is a lot of fun. The main offering, Jose Serebrier's Partita,
is marvelous: brilliantly scored, Latin-influenced in a completely
natural, kitsch-free way, and featuring a second movement funeral march that'll
blow your speakers apart if you're not careful. You'll love it." --David
Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com
"If this doesn't make the hair on the back of your neck stand up, I don't know
what will. As always with RR, the sound is demonstration quality. The
wide dynamic swings in this music are truthfully rendered, giving them
great impact. If you want to impress/terrorize your friends, this is
the disc for you. A disc worth exploring, if you dare." -- Paul Schumann,
SOUNDSTAGE!
"This is a wonderful CD, and I recommend it highly to those who love the sound
of the symphony orchestra in all its glory, and to those who love to
show off what their audio systems can do when asked to reproduce first-class
orchestral showpieces. Reference Recordings has lived up to its name
with this disk." - Karl Nehring, THE SENSIBLE SOUND
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV:
Sheherazade / Russian Easter Overture
Jose Serebrier / London Philharmonic Orchestra
RR-89
HDCD
BEST AUDIOPHILE
RECORDING OF 2000 (Soundstage!)
"Serebrier and the LPO strut their stuff when it comes to fine details of the score.
Overall, this is a virtuoso performance of a technically demanding work.
Through many listenings, I enjoyed this performance on both an intellectual
and emotional level. The fact that I consider Serebriers and the
LPOs performance on equal footing with [Reiner's] is high praise
indeed." --Paul Schumann,
SOUNDSTAGE.com
(complete review)
"Keith Johnson
has achieved a high-definition recording of extraordinary detail and
dynamic impact, without compromising the timbral accuracy of the orchestra." --
Peter Burwasser, CITYPAPER
"RR continues to put out, more consistently than anyone else, great-sounding
symphonic compact discs. Keith Johnson sets up his mikes as no one else
can, in front of first-rate ensembles playing repertoire that plenty
of people care about. This 'Sheherazade' begs comparison to that audiophile
icon, Fritz Reiner's 1960 RCA recording with the Chicago Sympony. The
reading of 'Russian Easter,' too, is among the most satisfying I know,
full of ecstatic exultation and drive. The performances were taped in
Watford Colosseum and an enormous sense of space is reproduced." --
Andrew Quint, THE ABSOLUTE SOUND, Golden Ear Awards
"These people really know how to record an orchestra." -- Richard Freed, WETA Radio
MAHLER:
Das Lied von der Erde / The Song of the Earth
\Michelle DeYoung, mezzo; Jon Villars, tenor
Eiji Oue / Minnesota Orchestra
RR-88 HDCD
"Eiji
Oue has been getting great press since he became music director of the
Minnesota Orchestra, and this brand new recording gives us an idea why.
The crystal-clear audiophile recording allows us to hear all of Mahler's
colors. Jon Villars sounds as if he's at the start of a fine tenorial
career. But the true find here is Michelle DeYoung, who sings with a
warmth and communication reminiscent of Christa Ludwig. This is a wonderful
set, performed with intelligence and feeling, and it should rise to
the top of any list of superb Das Lieds." -- Robert Levine, AMAZON.COM
"For Mahler fans, this is simply a must-have recording." -- Karl Kehring, THE SENSIBLE
SOUND
"Fine as the singers are, the real stars of this performance are the conductor
and the orchestra. Oue draws from these musicians playing of the most
refined delicacy and beauty, especially evident in the gorgeous woodwind
solos. Having learned this score from such eminent conductors as Walter,
Klemperer and Bernstein, I must affirm that Oue does not suffer in comparison
to those giants, but stands here as their peer. If this masterpiece
is new to you, there is no more persuasive combination of performance
and sound to guide you through its mysteries." -- Wayne Donnelly, ULTIMATE
AUDIO
"Eiji Oue has made some great recordings for Reference, but this one
is simply extraordinary. In its expressive intensity this performance
clearly belongs with the best ever recorded. Add to all of this, sonics
of drop-dead demonstration quality, and the result is without question
a recording for the ages. Stunning." -- David Hurwitz, CLASSICS TODAY
BERNSTEIN
Overture and Suite from "Candide," etc.
Eiji Oue / Minnesota Orchestra
RR-87 HDCD
"What a pleasure it was to make this music's acquaintance. The performance
and recording are magnificent. As such, a high benchmark has been set
for subsequent recordings. The usual RR 'house' sound is here in all
its glory. Incredible bass impact, rich midrange and a very silky treble
dominate engineer Keith Johnson's paen to Bernstein's sound world. Johnson's
super consistency with Reference is quite staggering. Indeed, the music
business is very lucky to have him. Highly recommended." -- Anthony
Kershaw, AUDIOPHILIA
"Something like this has been long overdue. 'Candide' contains some
of the most beautiful songs written in this century. At the very least
its tunes deserve a life outside the musical play, and here is Charlie
Harmon's suite to answer that need. It is sometimes difficult for me
to review RR's releases critically, because how many ways can you say
this is one of the best recordings of an orchestra you've heard?" --
Paul Seydor, THE ABSOLUTE SOUND
"This is an enjoyable compilation of offbeat Bernstein works. Played
with great zest and energy by the Minnesota Orchestra under Oue's lively
direction, its merits are considerably enhanced by the striking state-of-the-art
quality of RR's recorded sound." -- Lawrence A. Johnson, FANFARE
"Quite simply,I think this is the best orchestral recording yet to come from Keith
Johnson." -- John Atkinson, STEREOPHILE
". . .the most important Bernstein recording since Lenny's own. And of course,
sonics are state of the art. Terrific." --David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com
"It is clearly one of the finest recordings I have ever heard." - Al Fasoldt, FANFARE
PSALMS
The Turtle Creek Chorale
Timothy Seelig, conductor
RR-86 HDCD
"The Chorale's richly resonant voices go well beyond the bounds of a meticulous
perfomance. These men have found something in the material which touches
them deeply, and it shines through their delivery with beacon-like honesty." --
Harry H. Long, LEBANON (PA) DAILY NEWS
"The recorded sound is quite spectacular. A number of the pieces, despite
their short length, aspire to the grandeur of the Mahler Second, and
the recording captures the brightest brass passages and the deepest
organ tones with amazing fidelity." -- Richard Burke, FANFARE
"The sound of 200 men's voices plus that big organ and the other instruments
in the Meyerson Center in Dallas is really thrilling. It's hard to find
a weak piece here, or one that fails to move the hearer. This is the
best contemporary sacred music I have heard in years, and I can't imagine
better performances or recordings." -- Donald Vroon, AMERICAN RECORD
GUIDE
MARCHES
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Frederick Fennell / Dallas Wind Symphony
RR-85 HDCD
"Fennell catches cool dance rhythms, delicate neatness, and British propriety
very nicely. The Dallas Wind Symphony and the engineering are terrific,
and Fennell's liner notes are literate, informative and personal." --
Gil French, CITY (Rochester, NY)
"Playing is excellent. For Fennell's many admirers this disc is self-recommending.
Anyone who does not detest marches should like it too." -- Robert McColley,
FANFARE
"Perhaps most remarkable is the absolute rightness of his tempo choices:
One can't imagine one of these marches going even the slightest bit
slower or faster. The Dallas ensemble plays superbly and the sound is
phenomenal. We get the immediacuy and visceral excitement of Fennell's
Mercury recordings, the weight and atmosphere of the Cleveland Symphonic
Wind performances on Telarc, plus a level of detail and ease of presentation
that's state-of-the-art." -- Andrew Quint, THE ABSOLUTE SOUND
DICK
HYMAN IN RECITAL
RR-84 HDCD
"Hyman was in top form for this recital, allowing his blazing two-hand technique
to roam free, stating the melodies clealy, then thoughtfully turning
his material inside out. Each of the 11 selections is a tour de force.
The 10 minutes he takes to probe the well-worn 'Tea for Two' unleashes
more inspired ideas than any man has a right to. Let's face it, the
man can do no wrong at the keyboard." -- Fred Crafts, THE REGISTER-GUARD
(Eugene, OR)
"I was constantly surprised, but never taken aback. His playing is flawless.
Is it my imagination, or does recording engineer Keith Johnson just
keep getting better and better? This disc isn't ever going to stray
very far from my player." -- Gerard Rejskind, ULTRA HIGH FIDELITY (Canada)
"A memorable CD -- stunning virtuosity and audio fidelity that sets
an unprecedented standard for recording that most recalcitrant of instrument,
the grand piano. An extraordinary pianist with great taste, in total
command of a magnificent instrument, recorded with awesome presence
and fidelity!" -- Dave Burns, JAZZTIMES
"Man, who
would've ever thought, back in the bleak days of cold, sterile, harsh,
metallic, soulless early digital, that we'd ever be enjoying discs that
sound as warm and wonderful as this superlative new disc of solo piano
music from Dick Hyman, one of jazz and pop music's most accomplished
musicians? This CD is proof. I am flabbergasted at how good it sounds.
The musicianship is dazzling. At times, I just shook my head and laughed
out loud at his level of virtuosity and musical invention -- all in
the service of the song. And the sound is swooningly beautiful." --
Wayne Garcia, FI magazine
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