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#1
It was a legitimate concern. The site MusicWeb-International.com no longer works. What everyone else talked about is MusicWebInternational.com. Despite a new address and a new appearance, it seems to be run by the same group of people, so presumably the same content. Now let's move on.
#2
"David Johnson's review quoted above by Wheesht will redound upon Mr. Johnson. A critic who is sleeping instead of listening disqualifies himself."

Well said. A critic is paid for listening to the music, not for gloating about his lack of work ethic.
#3
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Fibich Vol.4 from Naxos
Wednesday 05 November 2014, 01:51
Just curious what holds back Symphony No. 3, not that I really expect it.
#5
mendelssohn is hardly a symphonist, but Raff is.
#6
Much as I look forward to the cycle, the prospect is however highly dubious given Jarvi's advanced age yet having 2 huge cycles on hand (Raff & Atterberg), and the recording industry's typical slow progress. There are plenty of incomplete and dead cycles, e.g. Jarvi's Steinberg on DG, Abbado's Bruckner on DG (not that it will be missed), Klenau on DaCapo, Dopper on Chandos. Some cycles take nearly or over a decade in making, e.g. Dausgaard's Langgaard and Hamerik on DaCapo, and Letonja's Weingartner on CPO. At some point one just can't help wondering if they would ever be completed. The combination of Raff and Atterberg cycles, even if only symphonies are included, is about 13 hours' music and may take 11 CD's. I wouldn't work my hope up. 
#7
May I add that the Piano Concerto was also released on Tahra with Erik Then-Bergh as the soloist and Kubelik conducting the BRSO and that all 3 symphonies were issued on Arte Nova with George Alexander Albrecht conducting Staatskapelle Weimar?