
Aside from the rather short playing time, these are very […]
Packaged in original jacket facsimiles, Sony/BMG’s complete collection of Claudio
Although both DG and Brilliant Classics have reissued the LaSalle
Of the three random boxes of Ozawa stuff that Universal
Pierre Boulez may be the only conductor alive at present to have recorded Mahler’s Das klagende Lied twice, first for Sony in the premiere recording
The first sentence of Paul Griffiths’ booklet notes for this release starts as follows: “Perhaps it is the luster of Dénes Várjon’s playing that lifts
In a recent lecture, Liszt biographer Alan Walker explained how Liszt essentially invented the piano recital, with the idea that a program should have a
Schubert’s last string quartet is so ahead of its time, and so symphonic in its scale and utterance, that some ensembles (most notably the Alban
David Hurwitz may have scared Classicstoday.com readers away from Boulez’s piano music when he reviewed Paavali Jumppanen’s recording of the Three Sonatas (type Q8692 in
Perhaps it’s the passage of time, or it’s simply the New Zealand String Quartet’s embracing, unselfconscious style and illuminating technique, but the atonal sounds of