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La Folia Volume One, Nos. 1 - 5. CHRISTIAN VOGL reports on a set of CDs featuring the music of Franco Evangelisti. [April 1999. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:5.] MAURICE L. RICHTER reports on vintage vocal recordings reissued on CD. [April 1999. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:5.] Editor Silverton reports on Georg Graewe's label, RANDOM ACOUSTICS. [April 1999. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:5.] STEVE KEONIG reports on RECORDINGS THAT CHANGED HIS LIFE (we assume for the better). [April 1999. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:5.] Composer TOM HAMILTON talks about a CD. [April 1999. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:5.] Steve Koenig reports on the SLASK LABEL. [April 1999. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:5.] LOUIS KLONSKY reports on the weather. [April 1999. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:5.] SCARDINELLI'S MOTLEY. Part I. Part II. [April 1999. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:5.] Steve Koenig takes INCREDIBLE RISKS. Part I. Part II. [April 1999. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:5.]
HARMONIC TECHNOLOGY: INITIAL IMPRESSIONS. Signor Scardanelli postpones his justly celebrated Motley for a report on audiophile cables. [November 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:4.] CHARLIE COCKEY introduces himself in the first of what we hope becomes numerous appearances by telling how he won the war, preserves the peace and runs his car on tapwater. [November 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:4.] SCHUBERT LIEDER ON CD, PART 1 introduces Maurice Richter, Ph.D., on a subject dear to his heart. The first, we hope, of many such eructations. [November 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:4.] We used to call LOUIS KLONSKY a guest reviewer. He has descended in stature to staff reviewer. Condolences to the family. We leave it to the reader to discover what mischief he has wrought. [November 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:4.] Editor Mike Silverton pushes into view another LABEL REPORT: FIVE MORE FROM hatART. [November 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:4.] Editor Silverton reports on a nine-disc RCA Red Seal set, THE WILLIAM KAPELL EDITION. [November 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:4.] PARANORMAL PHENOMENA: LIFE SIGNS IN THE EXECUTIVE SUITE. Editor Silverton shunts off to our cyberspatial siding a music report originally intended for The Abso!ute Sound. [November 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:4.] LABEL REPORT: STEFAN WINTER'S WINTER & WINTER OF MUNICH, GERMANY. Editor Silverton. [November 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:4.]
Reviewer Dan Davis remembers Koussevitsky. [August 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:3.] Guest Review Louis Klonsky’s motley. [August 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:3.] Label Report: NMC of London, England. [August 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:3.] Label Report: Wulf Weinmann’s col legno. [August 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:3.] Music at the Edge: an Abso!ute Sound retread meanders onto the Web... [August 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:3.] ...And so, too, do TAS reviews. [August 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:3.]
Scarcanelli’s Motley. Signor Scardanelli, La Folia’s permanent houseguest, comments on recent releases. [June 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:2.] Editor Silverton’s Label Report: Hat Hut Records of Therwil, Switzerland. [June 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:2.] Dan Davis on singers’ biographies, with recommended recordings. [June 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:2.] Dan Davis talks about Ward Marston. [June 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:2.] Tamara Baker talks about vinyl. [June 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:2.] Archaeological Dig: Editor Silverton unearths old TAS reviews. [June 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:2.] Guest Reviewer Louis Klonsky has two ears for unusual doings. [June 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:2.]
Why Madrigal? Editor Silverton ponders the question. [March 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:1.] Confessions of a Marginal Man. Contributor Scardanelli’s rant touches in passing on Richard Strauss, Witold Lutoslawski, Heinz Holliger, Sergei Prokofiev, Lucia Dlugoszewsky, someone named Mozart, two jazz duos, etc. [March 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:1.] John Elliott Gardiner’s Beethoven symphony cycle on Archiv. Even here, in so ostensibly dusty a subject, Signor Scardanelli discovers a soapbox. [March 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:1.] Accessibility: Is It Music’s First Order of Business? Editor Silverton, with Haydn’s help, salutes John Cage, et al. [March 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:1.] Recent Releases. A trio of concertos by Lauren Maazel (that’s not a typo) and Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique à la 1954. [March 1998. Originally appeared in La Folia 1:1.]
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