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Record Review

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2016

Extract

  • Maxwell Davies's Strathclydes 5 and 6 John Warnaby

  • Macmillan, Stevenson and other Scots Calum MacDonald

  • Holloway's Second Concerto Michael Gorodecki

  • Bill Hopkins on NMC Patrick Ozzard-Low

  • Honegger, Busch and Schoeck Peter Palmer

  • British Music Label Martin Anderson

  • Vagn Holmboe String Quartets Guy Rickards

  • Kagel on Disques Montaigne Antony Bye

  • … and more Kagel Nicolas Hodges

  • Josef Holbrooke on Marco Polo Peter Reynolds

  • Shostakovich to Lourié Calum MacDonald

  • Alan Hovhaness Bret Johnson

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Record Review
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994

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References

page 39 note 1 Migros MGB discs can be purchased in Britain from Seaford Music, 24 Pevensey Road, Eastbourne, Sussex BN21 3HP (tel. 0323-732553, fax 0323 417455).

page 41 note 1 Published by Edition Wilhelm Hansen to mark the composer's 70th birthday in 1979.

page 41 note 2 Holmboe, , ed. Rapoport, , Experiencing music, (London: Toccata Press, 1991), p. 130.Google Scholar

page 42 note 3 Cf. Finney, Ian, ‘Quartet Composer at work: Vagn Holmboe’, Tempo 171.Google Scholar

page 45 note 1 It is a measure of British musical life in the early years of the century, that Holbrooke and his early publishers felt the need to change his name from Joseph to the more exotic Josef.