BEST CLASSICAL CDS
FOR 2012
(Published in The Sunday Times on 24 December 2012)
ROBERTO ALVAREZ, Flute
KATRYNA TAN, Harp
This
is a unique, unlikely to be repeated, anthology of new works for flute and harp
by Singaporean composers including Ho Chee Kong, Robert Casteels and Chen
Zhangyi and their Spanish counterparts from Asturias . All are World Premiere recordings, covering a wide
and diverse range of voices and idioms with the mystery and splendour of night
as unifying theme. Here is strikingly beautiful music, lovingly performed.
RACHMANINOV Cello & Piano Works
QIN LI-WEI, Cello
ALBERT TIU, Piano
Decca 8898195
The
most celebrated cello and piano duo resident in Singapore has returned to the recording studio for
Rachmaninov’s complete cello music, including the 40-minute long Cello Sonata in G minor (Op.19), two
early pieces and song transcriptions. Here are the true voices of yearning and
nostalgia, in an album that is the worthy successor on Decca to the beloved
1980s recording by Lynn Harrell and Vladimir Ashkenazy.
INTRODUCING RE:MIX
Foo Say Ming, Violin & Leader
Local
cross-over band re:mix believes that
classical music has taken itself too seriously, and its début album breaks down
the demarcation between classical music and pop culture. Violinist Foo Say Ming’s
method is to apply “classical” methods to popular hits in a novel and highly
intelligent manner. Allied to this cause are Cultural Medallion winner Kelly
Tang’s witty arrangements of Latin and Chinese songs, and his Two Contrasts, a work as eclectic as the
ensemble itself.
WORST CD of 2012
ADAGIOS 101
Decca CD-Rama 4783985
Compilations
are a lazy way to listen to music, and it is worse when a lack of thought and incoherence
influence the programming. There is much fine music, performed by big-name
artists (Vladimir Ashkenazy, Sir Neville Marriner and Kiri Te Kanawa among
them) in this selection of 101 slow movements, but the overall effect is as
dreary as Symphony 92.4 FM’s all-night broadcasts.
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