
Otterloo has his fans—everyone does, let’s face it—and I intend […]
Having been unimpressed with previous releases by Slatkin and the Lyon orchestra in music by Ravel and Berlioz, I am happy to report that the
The Belgian pianist Arthur de Greef (1862-1940) made his mark
Like its predecessors, the 10th three-disc anthology culled from the Lugano Festival’s annual Progetto Martha Argerich features the celebrated pianist alongside established and emerging musician
For a conductor who had such a long and extensive
These early Munch performances of Bizet, Roussel, and Saint-Saëns were
First the bad news: Rubinstein’s last Beethoven concerto cycle, with
It was only a matter of time before the blush
Paul Paray was not a conductor who happened to compose,
Bassoonist Rodion Tolmachev wraps his brilliant musicianship and super-supple technical agility around a highly rewarding collection of nine French 20th century works, partnered with distinction