

The two Stefan Wolpe pieces on this disc are short, multi-movement choral works (one for chorus with percussion, the other unaccompanied) that show two sides

Richard Toensing’s spastic, Berg-like Concerto for Flutes and Wind Ensemble is a piece that flies by in no time, fast and furious, palatably atonal but

Here’s an overview of Brazilian pop tunes ranging from samba and bossa nova to Tropocalia. Composer Bebu Silvetti serves them up in pleasant, uneventful, Muzak-worthy

The music on this disc centers around the flute (the soloist is Susan Glaser) though it is not, per se, standard sonata repertoire for accompanied

Péter Eötvös (1944), born in Transylvania and educated throughout Europe, has made a living conducting some of the most prestigious ensembles on the Continent. His

Whatever virtues Fazil Say might bring to Bach or Mozart, this release demonstrates beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is way out of

American composer Francis Thorne is perhaps best known as the founder of the American Composers Orchestra and administrator of the Thorne Music Fund, which has

A vital and beguiling CD, this disc presents music from 17th century Spain, realized for small ensemble by the virtuoso musicians of Chatham Baroque, artists-in-residence

This enterprising disc contains much that will delight fans of Manuel de Falla. A casual glance at any work list reveals many songs, piano works,

After reading Nelson Mandela’s autobiography, A Long Walk To Freedom, cellist Maria Kliegel felt compelled to express her admiration for the former South African President
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