Here are some new recordings which might interest list members:
Haydn's Schopfungsmesse and Harmoniemesse from Gardiner on Philips.
Chopin piano selections from Yundi Li on Deutsche Grammophon.
Chopin Preludes from Nikolai Lungansky on Erato.
David Diamond String Quartets, Volume 1 on Albany.
Three volumes of Faure piano music from Germaine Thyssens-Valentin on
Testament.
Piano music of Anatoly Alexandrov from Hamish Milne on Hyperion.
Volume 3 of Peter Eben organ music on Hyperion.
Bach keyboard works from Harold Samuel on Symposium.
Scelsi String Quartets from the Arditti Quartet on Montaigne Niave;
spend the night with this 2-disc set, and the morning might never arrive.
The label "Classica D'oro " also has some new releases for the summer which
brings up a question. Their prices are much lower than most other labels
devoted to historical recordings. What's your opinion of the sound quality
offered?
Don Satz
[For one opinion, see Bob Stumpf's review of four of their releases at:
http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/c/cdo01002a.html
-Dave]