You are reading the older HTML site
Positive Feedback
ISSUE
22
november/december 2005
Dozen Best Classical CDs for 2005
by Bob Neill
-
Thomas Adès, Piano Quintet, Adès,
piano with the Arditti Quartet; Schubert, Trout Quintet, Adès
with the Belcea Quartet, EMI Classics
-
J.S. Bach, Brandenburg Concertos,
Concerto Italiano/Rinaldo Allessandrini, naïve.
-
J.S. Bach, Cantatas, Volumes 1, 8,
10, 14, 24; Alles mit Gott. John Eliot Gardiner, Soli Deo Gloria.
-
J.S. Bach, Cantatas, Volume 19,
Ton Koopman, Challenge Classics.
-
Beethoven, String Quartets, Opus 18,
1-6, The Miro Quartet, Vanguard Classics.
-
Brahms, Sonatas for Cello and Piano;
Six Pieces for Solo Piano, David Finckel, cello and Wu Han, piano,
Artistled Records
-
Francois Couperin, Keyboard Music,
Vol. 3, Angela Hewitt, piano, Hyperion
-
Mendelssohn, Piano Trios,
Florestan Trio, Hyperion.
-
Mendelssohn, Complete String Quartets
(and Octet), Emerson Quartet, DGG.
-
Mozart, Sonatas for Piano and Violin,
Mitsuko Uchida, piano; Mark Steinberg, Violin, Philips.
-
Music@Menlo, Recordings from 2004
Festival, Music@Menlo Records.
-
Joan Tower, Instrumental Music,
Naxos.
Distinguished Recording Project in Re-release
Franz Schubert, Complete Piano
Sonatas, Alain Planès, Harmonia Mundi
System used for audition: Audio Note: CDT 2
II transport, Dac 4.1 Balanced, M6 preamplifier, Neiro 2A3 monoblock amplifier,
AN-E/SPe loudspeakers with Sogon, AN-Vx, and Spx cabling.
Bob Neill, in addition to being an occasional equipment
and regular music reviewer for Positive Feedback Online, is also
proprietor of Amherst Audio in Amherst, Massachusetts, which sells equipment
from Audio Note, Blue Circle, Manley Labs, and JM Reynaud, among others.
|