THE BEST CDs OF 2003
RICHARD DYER
Classical Music, with a strong local accent:
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Opera: Massenet: "Manon," with Renee Fleming, Marcello Alvarez, the Paris Opera Orchestra and Chorus, Jesus Lopez-Cobos, conductor (Sony Classical)
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Concerto: Beethoven: Piano Concertos, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor, Chamber Orchestra of Europe (Teldec)
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New Music: Elliott Carter: "What Next?" and "ASKO Concerto," Soloists, Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Peter Eotvos, conductor (ECM); Pierre Boulez: "Rituel," "Notations," "Figures-Doubles-Prismes," Lyon National Orchestra, David Robertson, conductor (Naive Montaigne); Andrew Violette: Piano Sonata No. 7, Andrew Violette, piano (Innova)
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Boston Symphony Orchestra: Andre Previn: Violin Concerto, with Anne-Sophie Mutter, Previn conducting, together with Bernstein: Serenade, with Mutter, Previn and the London Symphony Orchestra (Deutsche Grammophon)
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Historical reissue/Chamber Music: Casals Festival at Prades (live recordings) (Music & Arts)
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Piano: Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier Books 1 & 2 - Rosalyn Tureck, piano (BBC Legends)
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Lieder: "Ballad of the Banquet: A European Songbook of the 20th Century," Mitsuko Shirai, mezzo-soprano, and Hartmut Hoell, piano (Capriccio)
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Crossover: "Starlight and Sweet Dreams," classic American theatre and popular songs with Nancy Armstrong, soprano, Robert Honeysucker, baritone, Laura Jeppesen, electric gamba, and Daniel Stepner, electric violin (Centaur)
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Ambitious Local Project: Lukas Foss, "Griffelkin," Kendra Colton, soprano, and others with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Gil Rose, conductor (Chandos)
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Early music: Handel: Ode for St.Cecilia's Day; Alexander's Feast. Soloists, The Handel & Haydn Society, Christopher Hogwood, conductor (Arabesque); Bach 6 Suites for Solo Cello, Phoebe Carrai, cello (Magnatune)
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Special award for Most Adventurous New Project: The Milken Archive of American Jewish Music (10 CDs so far, on Naxos)
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What are your favorite CDs of 2003?
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