Great Schubert from the Geister Duo

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Kent Nagano’s Beethoven Cycle

Collectors may have come across Kent Nagano’s live Montréal Beethoven symphony recordings as individual releases on Sony Classical that lasted in the catalog for about

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Alkan: Cello Sonata/Bertrand

The centerpiece of this very interesting and well-planned recital consists of a dynamite performance of Alkan’s blisteringly difficult Sonate de concert for cello and piano.

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The Cannes Classical Awards: What Killed the One Truly Fair, International Classical Recording Prize

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Here is the brief tale of what really happened during the ten years or so that I chaired the Cannes Classical Awards, held annually at the MIDEM convention in France during the 1990s and 2000s. ...

Repertoire: The Haydn Symphony CRUSADE! (No. 98)

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Symphony No. 98 in B-flat Major
This is one of Haydn's longest symphonies, extremely rich in captivating thematic ideas, and likely a tribute to his best friend--Mozart--whose untimely death occurred just at the time of its composition.
Musical Examples courtesy of Naxos Records.
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What's Going On At Alpha Records?

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Launched as a boutique independent label recording obscure French baroque and early music, Alpha seems poised to become a major force, recording symphony cycles by Haydn, Mahler and Shostakovich--and lots of other stuff. ...

Review: Pollini's 62-CD Complete Deutsche Grammophon Recordings

December 6, 2025 10:01 am

Great Pollini is generally earlier Pollini, but even so this iconic artist survived the inevitable depredations of old age better than most, and throughout his career gave us remarkable recordings of Schubert, Chopin, Beethoven, Brahms, Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Mozart, Debussy and quite a few others. If you already have the 58-CD 2017 DG Edition, you don't need this, but if you missed that earlier release and care about the piano repertoire, get this latest set while you can. ...

Kletzki and Klenau (Random Reviews from the Overflow Room)

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Two conductor/composers named Paul, one (Paul Kletzki) vastly better known than the other (Paul von Klenau), next to each other in the Overflow Room. ...

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