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Dublin Drag Orchestra

Reviewed by Kate Rockstrom

Sometimes you read titles and it doesn’t quite sink in, read the title again. Yes it is what you think it is. It’s an orchestra of men, dressed in drag. Well, if that got your attention (as it did mine)…

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Beethoven Cello Works, Knighton & Farid

Reviewed by Kate Rockstrom

Zoe Knighton and Amir Farid are on their third album with Move Records, and each time they surpass their previous one. They’ve expanded in this release with 2 CDs of the complete Beethoven cello works. From two sets of variations…

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Bruckner Symphony No. 7, Barenboim

Reviewed by Kate Rockstrom

Anton Bruckner’s life and works are so opposite in their style, you wouldn’t believe they were in any way related. The grandiose symphonies, especially the Symphony No 7, nicknamed ‘Lyric’ cannot be further from his simple taste and total humility…

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Bach: Motets, Sir John Eliot Gardiner

Reviewed by Kate Rockstrom

Firstly, although yes it’s very shallow, I love the cover of this album. I feel like it sums up Bach in a single picture, we’re always teetering on the edge of possibilities while being grounded enough to casually hold our…

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Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas, Arrau

Reviewed by Lisa MacKinney

Chilean pianist Claudio Arrau (1903-1991) is widely regarded as one of the greatest pianists of the twentieth century, and he recorded this cycle of Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas in the 1960s. These analogue recordings are warm and rich, with great…

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Eric Whitacre: Water Music

Reviewed by Kate Rockstrom

If you haven’t heard of Eric Whitacre yet, that’s all going to change soon. Taking over the world one YouTube clip at a time, this new recording was produced using the internet through 73 different countries. My first thought at…

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Make With Maisy by Lucy Cousins

Reviewed by Angela Crocombe

Maisy, the colourful, toddler-friendly mouse, wants us to get creative in her latest book.

Make with Maisy is filled with colourful craft projects for young children to make with their parents. These simple but practical ideas make crafting easy and…

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The Onion's Great Escape by Sara Fanelli

Reviewed by Alexa Dretzke

Highly regarded worldwide, Sara Fanelli’s distinctive artistic style is known for being exciting and stimulating, and this is precisely what we get with her new book. I’m sure it will be interpreted many ways and of course this is what…

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Small and Tall Tales of Extinct Animals by Helene Rajcak and Damien Laverdunt

Reviewed by Angela Crocombe

Fact and fiction blend harmoniously in this stylish, colourful hardcover on extinct animals. Produced with scientific advice from the French National Museum of Natural History, the book profiles 26 extinct animals and one on the brink, beginning 17,000 years ago.

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Rainbow Street Pets by Wendy Orr

Reviewed by Kathy Kozlowski

Any child who loves animals or who has longed for a pet will enjoy and probably read and reread this collection of six related stories about the animals who come through the Rainbow Street Refuge and their human families.

From…

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