
The Vlach Quartet brings to Dvorák’s Quartet No. 13 a stern rigor that’s a touch out of step with the music’s sunny, outgoing nature. The
This whopping 40-disc set, which sells for very little, contains familiar performances of the major works, and most of them are quite good. Symphonies Nos.
For sound quality alone, Inna Poroshina’s first volume in Essay’s complete Dvorák piano music cycle ranks ahead of the competition. She also favors a less
This Dvorák Ninth turns out to be one of the more potent on disc. Gennady Rozhdestvensky and the USSR orchestra play the music with a
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor produced his Violin Concerto in the year of his death, 1912, for the American violinist Maud Powell, who coincidentally gave the American premiere
I would have liked to welcome the new Beaux Arts Trio’s major-label return to disc more positively, but unfortunately this is a dull and pointlessly
Wow! I thought to myself, a new Dvorák symphony cycle from a conductor I have always enjoyed for his snappy sense of rhythm and ability
The Vienna Piano Trio offers a magnificent account of the unjustly neglected B-flat trio’s first movement, with a limpid opening followed by a taut and
There are now three sets of Dvorák’s music for string quartet: this one, the Panocha Quartet on Supraphon, and the vintage Prague Quartet on DG.
These performances offer an easy way to get all of Dvorák’s most important chamber music (except the string quartets) at a rock-bottom price. Only the