
With each reissue, this best-ever recording of Pictures at an Exhibition creeps closer to its country of origin (and Sony corporate headquarters). First it was
The ensemble Hexagon (Susan Rotholz, flute; Alan Kay, clarinet; Matt Dine, oboe; Chris Komer, French horn; Michael Finn, bassoon; and James Winn, piano) begins its
Ozawa’s premiere recording of the Turangalila-symphonie stands the test of time very well and makes a timely reappearance on CD in the West (it’s always
Can you ever have too many Charles Munch Roussel recordings? Okay, it’s a niche, but a very exciting one. The great French conductor’s Bacchus et
I remember hearing this recording on its initial release and being extremely unimpressed with its sound on LP: cavernous, diffuse, and harsh all at once.