Peter Cossé, Klassik Heute (Germany), on a recording of Tschaikowsky’s
Piano-Concerto in B flat- minor featuring german pianist Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy
with Manfred Neuman conducting the Berlin Symphony Orchestra.
S. Dettweiler, Die Rheinpfalz (Germany), on a performance of Mahler’s
„Song of the Earth“, broadcast on german public radio.
Werner Matthes, Nordwest-Zeitung (Germany), on a concert
with the Philharmonia Hungarica. Also published
in Das Orchester (Germany) and Neue Musik Zeitung (Germany).
Arnulfo Canales Flores, El Norte (Mexico), on Manfred Neuman
conducting the Monterey Symphony performing works
by Liszt, Haydn and Schostakovich.
Gernot Süssmuth as violin soloist remains an objective defender of the composition, just as Manfred Neuman at the conductor’s desk of the Kaiserslautern Radio Orchestra. Both go well together, striving for thrilling dialogue. The Symphony… op. 96 reveals more orchestral passion and allows the conductor to develop a symphonic profile.”
Jörg Loskill, Das Orchester (Germany), on the Naxos recording
of Thomas Schmidt-Kowalski’s Symphony Nr. 4 and Violin Concerto Nr. 2.
And for those so inclined, this is absolutely the best recorded performance of Debussy’s awful “Rhapsody” that I have ever heard. The bold, snarling brass and warm vibrant strings almost made me like that piece…
It has some moments, and when played like this, a lot of excitement… really wonderful.
The Munich Radio Orchestra sounds here for all of the world like the best group in the history of recordings.”
Ritter, American Record Guide (USA), on the Audite album
“French Saxophone”, featuring Saxophone Soloist Dominique Tassot
with Manfred Neuman conducting the Munich Radio Orchestra.
Rob Barnett, musicweb international (UK) on the Audite album
“French Saxophone”, featuring Saxophone Soloist Dominique Tassot
with Manfred Neuman conducting the Munich Radio Orchestra.
Stefan Uhrmacher, Saarbrücker Zeitung (Germany),
on a concert with french music performed with the Saarlouis Symphony.