
Neeme Järvi is often criticized by classical music snobs who […]
BIS has conveniently packaged Neeme Järvi’s epoch-making set of Eduard
Neeme Järvi’s BIS recording of Tubin’s glorious Fourth Symphony, taken from an indifferently played and distantly recorded live concert in Bergen, Norway, represented the Achilles
After the acerbic, frequently tormented style of Symphonies 6-8, Eduard Tubin’s last works in the form reveal him as less concerned with pain and suffering
Arvo Volmer’s estimable cycle of Tubin symphonies continues to serve as a valid and enjoyable alternative to Neeme Järvi’s reference edition on BIS, and in
This must be one of the finest multichannel SACDs released to date. Telarc has managed sound that ideally complements the general excellence of the performances–and
This first-ever Tubin symphony recording by an American orchestra is most welcome, even if it is paired with one of the repertoire’s most overworked warhorses.
Arvo Volmer’s Tubin cycle continues with expansive performances of the Third and Sixth symphonies. No. 3, with its grand gestures in the first and last