
Khachaturian’s Second Symphony is trash, but it’s not mindless trash–that’s […]
Talk about guilty pleasures! This Japanese Sony release packs together
Welcome back to a pair of treasured Living Stereo LPs
Cyprien Katsaris returns to the Sony/BMG fold with Piano Mascarade, a two-disc anthology whose subtitle roughly translates “The most amazing piano transcriptions of Symphonic, Operatic,
Czech conductor Zdenek Chalabala is best know for his opera
This is not the sort of music you’d choose for
I had the good fortune to see Emmanuel Pahud play Ibert’s delightful Flute Concerto live, and believe me everything you hear on this disc is
Although William Kapell left studio recordings of these concertos in the course of his tragically short career, these live counterparts, issued for the first time,
Henryk Szeryng’s robust and resonant violin tone at times takes on a dark quality more like a viola–quite different from the bright sound of Heifetz.
This celebrated recording of the almost-complete Gayne finally makes it to CD, and it’s as fresh and exciting as you may remember. About 75 percent