
The second release from Katia and Marielle Labèque’s own KML label largely revisits Debussy and Stravinsky works that the duo previously essayed for Philips. Their
Careful remastering certainly makes the Debussy items sound fresher and more vivid than ever before, and the performances are terrific. La Mer was a Giulini
The first two volumes in this series of Debussy’s complete orchestral works were, to put it kindly, pretty uninteresting, but this latest release is much
This is the first and in some ways best of the series of the Nonesuch solo releases featuring Mieczyslaw Horszowski, all recorded when the pianist
The live performances on this disc stem from the 2009 International Van Cliburn Competition and feature the Silver Medal award winner, 23-year-old Yeol Eum Son.
These performances represent one of the unchallenged peaks in the history of French song on disc. Since the day they were issued in 1963, Régine
Arthur Rubinstein’s 1964 recital in the Moscow Conservatory’s Great Hall was preserved in the Russian State television archives, and now is released for the first
The principal attraction of this second installment in Naxos’ complete Debussy cycle lies in Marius Constant’s 25 well-put-together minutes of music from the opera Pelléas
Stephen Hough’s fresh and imaginative programming instincts inform a release that the pianist conceives as “two mini-recitals”. Both Mendelssohn’s Op. 54 and the Arietta of
Yolanda Kondonassis’ latest Telarc album is a bit of a departure from her usual fare, as it offers a more “serious” music program. The title