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#1
See:  http://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwopera/article/Critically-Acclaimed-2015-Opera-Guglielmo-Ratcliff-in-Association-with-Wexford-Festival-Opera-Released-on-CD-20161025

and: http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/RT%25C3%2589%2BLyric/CD152

iTunes Store has a projected release date of 28th October.  However, as I made my own recordings from last year's (BBC Radio 3) broadcast - as others will have done - a remixed CD is to be welcomed by admirers of Mascagni.  This performance, in my view, is better than the other CD recordings which have been issued.
#2
Here is a link to the new Dutton release of Vaughan Williams unrecorded works:

http://www.duttonvocalion.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=CDLX7289

In addition to the early Serenade in A minor for Orchestra and David Matthew's realisation of fragments from the incomplete Cello Concerto, the CD includes the Bucolic Suite and an orchestral suite, arranged by Roy Douglas, of Folk Songs of the Four Seasons - the choral and orchestral  version which was previously recorded by Albion.

This looks a most interesting CD for those who love Vaughan William's music.
#3

Mackenzie's Highland Ballad for Violin and Piano of 1891, subsequently made into a work for violin and orchestra, and dedicated to Sarasate has been recorded for future release.

A video containing an extract can be accessed at:- http://naturalstudiorecords.com/post/10727413145/an-excerpt-from-feargus-hetherington-and-mira#notes
#4
For anyone who is interested in learning more about  Mackenzie  'The music of Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie (1847-1935) : a critical study' by Duncan Barker, a 412 page PhD thesis can be accessed and downloaded (in two parts) from:

http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/1441/

http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/1441/1/1441_v1.pdf

Barker wrote the sleeve notes to the 1998 Hyperion release of Mackenzie's Violin Concerto and Pibroch Suite.
#5
According to the web page of violist Sarah-Jane Bradly, in May this year she is recording for Dutton Arthur Benjamin's Romantic Fantasy for Violin, Viola and Orchestra of 1938.  The violinist is Lorraine McAslan and the orchestra the RSNO conducted by John Gibbons.  The Romantic Fantasy is currently available on two CDs, one with Jascha Heifetz and William Primrose (which can be heard on You Tube).  Also being recorded is Benjamin's Elegy, Waltz and Toccata for Viola and Orchestra of 1942.  This is another name for Benjamin's Viola Sonata which Dutton have already recorded and which was also recorded by William Primrose (which can also be heard on You Tube).  This will be its premiere recording in its orchestral version, also known as the Viola Concerto.  As each of these works lasts only about 20 minutes is it too much to hope that the remainder of the CD will be filled with Lorraine McAslan as soloist in the premiere CD recording of Benjamin's superb Violin Concerto of 1932 which lasts about 30 minutes?  I hope so.  Notwithstanding that Benjamin was a pianist these string works are, in my view, the best of his nine concertante pieces.  Here is the link (http://www.sarahjanebradley.com/page7.htm).