
These two pieces are so tuneful and so well-crafted that it’s virtually impossible to play them badly, or even dully, and there’s certainly no risk
This disc makes a fine tribute to Josef Suk, one of the finest violinists of our time, who’s 75 years old this year and still
When it comes to Grieg’s C minor sonata, there’s no such thing as kid-glove treatment by violinist Kai Gleusteen and pianist Catherine Ordronneau. They take
Dvorák’s works for piano duet (that is, 4-hands) are best known in orchestral arrangements, save for the cycle From the Bohemian Forest, of which only
Isabelle Faust is an excellent artist, and she turns in a winning performance of Dvorák’s sunny Violin Concerto, a work that has steadily returned to
Jacqueline Du Pré is so beloved in the U.K. for her excellent recording of the Elgar Concerto, and her reputation is so sacrosanct that we
Dvorák’s piano works get little attention in relation to his better known orchestral, chamber, choral, and operatic output, and even the best known of them,
This was Yo-Yo Ma’s second go at the Dvorák Cello Concerto for Sony, and it marked a big improvement over the rather lackluster recording he
This is some set, the first of its kind and a mandatory acquisition for anyone who cares about Dvorák. On 17 CDs you get all
Christopher Warren-Green offers a generally pleasing pair of Dvorák Serenades, with well-chosen (if sometimes dreamy) tempos and buoyant energy throughout. Both works benefit from Warrren-Green’s