
Debussy’s ubiquitous Ibéria opens the program, perhaps as an appetizer for the less familiar Turina works. Jesús López-Cobos takes a swift and breezy approach, leaving
This collection, enriched here by excellent recordings of La Mer and España taken from other releases, shows Ernest Ansermet at his best. The performances always
Australian Eloquence can boast what arguably is the most intelligent reissue program available today. From Universal’s huge back catalog nearly every release offers a well-chosen
Having largely enjoyed Bennett Lerner’s first Debussy cycle installment, I find much of Volume 2 surprisingly drab, dispassionate, and musically unsatisfying. The pedantic quality Debussy
Most of Vladimir Horowitz’s 1975-82 recordings for RCA Victor stem from live, edited performances. By contrast, this previously unissued November 16, 1975 Carnegie Hall concert
Vladimir Horowitz’s May 9, 1965 Carnegie Hall return marked the legendary virtuoso’s first recital following a 12-year absence from playing in public. Columbia Masterworks recorded
This is one very beautiful disc of chamber music with harp. The three big works are Roussel’s magnificent, sweet-and-sour Sérénade for flute, harp, and string
Collectors may want to know how Philips’ latest incarnation of Mitsuko Uchida’s 1989 Debussy Etudes differs from earlier CD issues. A 2001 reissue in Philips’
You can look at this two-disc set in two ways: either as an attempt at an orchestral realization of Debussy’s preludes in his own style,
Here are more Juilliard Quartet rarities plucked by Testament from the too-long-neglected treasure-trove of RCA’s back catalog. These stereo recordings were made in RCA’s studios