Capriccio reviews

Schulhoff: Flammen
Raymond Very, Iris Vermillion, Stephanie Friede; Arnold Schoenberg Choir; ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra/Bertrand de Billy (Capriccio)

Bruch: Concerto for Two Pianos in A minor, etc
Mona & Rica Bard (pianos); Staatskapelle Halle/Araine Matiakh (Capriccio)

Transitions (Kapustin; Schnittke)
Eckart Runge (cello); Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra/Frank Strobel (Capriccio)

Feldman: Coptic Light; String Quartet and Orchestra
Arditti Quartet; ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, et al (Capriccio)

Martinů's Symphonies Nos 1-6 conducted by Cornelius Meister
There’s no reason why an Austrian or a German orchestra shouldn’t play Martinů’s six astonishing symphonies, as well as the Czechs (or Brits under a Czech conductor, in the late Jiří Bělohlávek’s magnificent second cycle). After all, Jakub Hrůša, next in line to set his seal on these masterpieces, told me in interview that one of his major discoveries recently was to find such a thing as a common middle-European sound world, and Martinůoften fits that identity with his homesick thoughts of Moravia from exile in America and Switzerland.