
It’s good to see Naxos reissuing some of its Marco Polo ballet rarities. Adolphe Adam’s La Filleule des fées (The Fairies’ God-daughter) is a delightful,
They don’t write ’em like this anymore. This splendid program
I’ll start with some boilerplate, just in case you’re new
This smartly assembled collection showcases the art of Albert Wolff
Richard Bonynge took a lot of criticism for his lack of experience as a conductor, but he had one sterling quality: he only conducted unusual
Originally this was released in 1951 in clear but somewhat shrill mono (in short, a typical Decca production of the period), and at this time
Conductor Albert Wolff’s photo on the cover of this first-rate, well-filled CD easily could be mistaken for that of a provincial French bank manager. Though