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2012/10 The Treasure ChestThe craft music label relentlessly carries on publishing out-of-copyright recordings that larger firms have deleted from their catalogue for a long time. Diapason also highlights pieces involving Devy Erlih, George Sebastian, Jean Martinon, Pierre Dervaux, Parrenin Quartet, Maurice Maréchal, Charles Adler, Michčle Auclair, Artur Rodzinski, Rafael Kubelik, etc. |
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2011/10 In Search of Lost SoundsNick Morgan profiles the French label “Forgotten Records” Talking to Alain Deguernel is like finding a long-lost friend. His enthousiasm is infectious and our cross-Channel telephone conversation soon descends into “Don't you think...?” and “I totally agree!”. [...] The worldly and the other-worldly - can it get more French? Yes it can. As M. Deguernel puts it, “What I do comes from a metaphysical impulse; it's my fight against the passage of time and the ephemeral nature of music”. » more By Classic Recordings Quarterly |
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2011/07 César Frank - Symphony in D minor - Le chasseur maudit
the 1950s and 1960s were something of a golden age for the Franck symphony on disc when conductors and orchestras seemed far more familiar with and sympathetic to the composer’s idiom and, as a result, more confident in their approach. » more
2011/06 Mozart - Opera Arias - Pierrette Alarie - Léopold Simoneau - André Jouve
The French-Canadian couple Leopold Simoneau (1916–2006) and Pierrette Alarie (b. 1921) [...] left a rather large legacy of recordings, together but also individually. They had a special affinity for Mozart and all lovers of elegant stylish Mozart singing should lend an ear to this disc. » more
2011/05 Antonio Vivaldi, Gloria - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Exsultate, Jubilate K 165
I think we’ll have to regard the present recording as a document of a performance style long ago passé. [...] When we come to Pierrette Alarie – and she is the main reason for issuing this disc – we hear truly classy singing. All the characteristics of her singing on my old LPs are there. » more
2011/05 Enesco conducts Enesco
Enesco was primarily a violonist and a composer but he did know how to make ochestras sing. [...] This Forgotten Records CD therefore deserves much attention. » more
(Französisch) 2010/11 From Aida to Beethoven - Beethoven Complete String Quartets, Pascal Quartet
Here's the Beethoven who obsessed Proust with great big String quartets. The Marseille-based Pascal Quartet flourished briefly in the 1950s when they recorded brilliant cycles of Beethoven for Concert Hall.
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2010/11 Hans Richter-Haaser, a German pianist that should not be forgotten
Great German pianist Hans Richter-Haaser (1912-1980) is one of these musicians that we now tend to underestimante, let alone forget.
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(Französisch) 2010/10 String Quintet / Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet
Forgotten Records in France continues its award winning series of Bruckner transfers with this release of the String Quintet and Intermezzo performed by the Wiener Konzerthaus Quartet (with Ferdinand Stangler). The transfers come from an Amadeo LP.
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2010/10 Gold MineForgotten Records make collectors happy. Malinin, Uninsky, Macuzinsky, Wayenberg, Levant, Bruck, Sebastian, Bour, Filpse, Adler... These names became legends, never to come out again. By Michel Fleury |
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2010/09 Find RaritiesOn September 22nd, early risers had the chance to listen to Forgottern Records with Alex Taylor and Emilie Munera on France Muique (French national radio). They first aired Spanish Capriccio by Rimsky-Korsakov, also praised by Diapason. |
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2010/09 No Longer ForgottenIt is quite an impossible task to go over the entire production of this independant music label - it now boasts two hundred and fifty reeditions! It is time to sort things out. The French magazine (n°583 p.93) awards three new Diapason d'Or with the direction of George Sebastian, Jean Fournet and André Cluytens Diapason also highlights pieces involving Eugen Jochum, Rafael Kubelik, Eduard Flipse, Samuel Samossoud, Georges Tzipine, Ernest Bour, Champeil Quartet, Ginette Doyen, Jean Fournier, Genevičve Joy, etc. |
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2010/08 Alexandre Uninsky and Willem van Otterloo, a historical collaboration
The French label Forgotten Records keeps amazing us. [...] The two featured artists made the success of the Dutch publisher: pianist Alexandre Uninsky and conductor Willem van Otterloo.
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(Französisch) 2010/06 New Find by Forgotten Records: Tchaďkovski by Hajibeyov and Šejna
Who is still familiar with the name Niyazi Hajibeyov, who can still mention his name along with the best creative musicians in his country.
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(Französisch) 2010/05 Georges Tzipine, a Smart Double Edition
Forgotten Records is eager to do what EMI puts off doing or quite simply disregards i.e making available to the music lover some legendary recordings by the great conductor Georges Tzipine (1907-1987).
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(Französisch) 2010/03 Paul Kletzki, a Great Conductor with Little Attention
We cannot feel grateful enough to Forgotten Records for bringing back into favour the great Swiss conductor Paul Kletzki (1900-1973).
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(Französisch) 2010/02 High Quality Historical Label
As you cannot tell from the english-sounding name Forgotten Records, this is a French music label that publishes historical recordings and we should seriously count on this new player from now on. The quality of the recordings is indeed unrivalled in France. It is well worthy of notorious professionals such as Ward Marston or Mark Obert-Thorn and it sounds a lot better than what most majors put out.
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(Französisch) 2010/01 Dvorak at Forgotten Records : Quintet, Theme and Variations
Smetana Quartet, Jan Panenka, Josef Pálenícek ; music lovers obviously know the name of these performers who greatly contributed to serving their country and promoting its music. Forgotten Records has made a well-advised move in pulling them out from Supraphon's catalogue.
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2009/09 Forgotten TreasuresThe French magazine Diapason (n°572 p.89) dedicates a full page to reviewing over fifteen Forgotten Records releases. It awards its highest distinctions (Diapason d'Or) to three records featuring Volkmar Andreae, Devy Erlih and Eduard Flipse: Music critique Jean-Claude Hulot also reviews pieces featuring Karel Šejna, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Maurice Hewitt, Michčle Auclair, Marie-Claude Theuveny, Noël Lee, Paul Makanowitzki, Loewenguth Quartet, Jacqueline Eymar, Janos Starker, André Navarra, Alexis Weissenberg, Hélčne Boschi, etc. |
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2009/10 Dvorak's Suite and Symphonic Variations at Forgotten Records
Forgotten Records (fr 244) gives a second life to the vision of the obscure Alois Klima who recorded Antonín Dvorak's Czech Suite in 1957 with the Czech Philharmonic.
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(Französisch) 2009/08 Koeckert Quartet and Jochum
One of the legendary recordings of Bruckner's String Quintet is one by the Koeckert quartet in 1952 on DG. It is now on the small French label Forgotten Records, which has already been distinguished with several carefully digitized editions of old LPs.
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(Deutsch) 2009/07 French Symphonic Music in Prague
A recent issue allows you to listen to Edouard Lalo and Cesar Franck by the best two Bohemia orchestras.
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(Französisch) 2009/04 Karel Šejna conducts Mahler and Dvorak
Forgotten Records continue to rehabilitate the discographic legacy of Karel Šejna with two new CDs.
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(Französisch) 2009/03 Rarities from Prague at Forgotten Records
The young label Forgotten Records gives a second life to historical recordings that have sunk into oblivion.
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(Französisch) 2009/02 Pierre Froment Schumann and Brahms
Piano Bleu reviews two of Pierre Froment's releases on Forgotten Records along with an interview of the pianist. You may also enjoy listening to both CDs online. » more
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