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Welcome to the Fanfare Archive!

The 2008 Want Lists are Here!

What is the Fanfare Archive of Classical Music CD reviews?
Click any link on this page, and you'll soon find a wealth of information and opinions about tens of thousands of CD, SACD, and DVD recordings of Classical, Jazz, and Film music that have been reviewed in Fanfare in recent years. The Archive is a work in progress, and it will eventually encompass every issue of Fanfare. An account of how this Archive came to be, and what our goals for it are, is here. We've tried to make it as subscriber-friendly as possible, for both new readers and old hands. You can't really get lost in the Archive, so we recommend just clicking on any button or link that seems interesting.
Contributors:
The Archivist yet again extends hearty thanks to Tom Spence, Celeste Stokely, Spencer Means, and J. F. Weber for invaluable contributions to this edition.
What's New?
Newly Available Back Issues: The Fanfare Archive team has been busy developing new tools to recognize and index headnotes of past eras. Meanwhile there are several hundred articles new to the archive, thanks to Tom, who captured and edited Issue 24:5 in splended style.
Latest Issue
32:3
Jan/Feb 2009
Cameron Carpenter Champions Organs Real and Virtual


Current Issue
32:2
Nov/Dec 2008
“How Can You Be Bored?” Cyprien Katsaris on Transcriptions
Issue 24:5
May/June 2001


Andreas Scholl, a Countertenor with a Sense of Responsibility
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All comments, suggestions and criticisms are most welcome! Scanning is an error-fraught process. We try to remove all egregious errors before publication, but some inevitably remain. Please let us know of them! If you use the Comments? link on the bottom of any page that needs fixing, the email to the Archive Team will automagically include the page you are talking about in the subject line.

ENJOY!
Peter Stokely, Fanfare Archivist, Peter@Stokely.com, Stokely Consulting
Celeste Stokely, Fanfare Webmistress, admin@fanfarearchive.com, Stokely Consulting

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