
RCA’s classical film score series with Chuck Gerhardt never should have gone out of print, so it’s particularly good to see Arkivmusic.com bringing the whole
This mid-price reissue of a 1996 Chandos release features two early and two late Korngold compositions. All the music is imaginative, superbly crafted, and highly
This disc of early 20th century Viennese orchestral songs seems the perfect showcase for Eva Marton, whose recordings have been intermittently successful in conveying the
The Sea Wolf is one of Erich Korngold’s darkest and most evocative scores. This recording includes the entire work, plus the original trailer for the
If there’s a more skillfully crafted, melodically inventive, and emotionally three-dimensional sonata for violin and piano by a 15-year-old composer than Erich Korngold’s Op. 6
In an earlier review of Korngold’s Op. 6 (written for Carl Flesch and Artur Schnabel), I claimed that if a more skillfully crafted, melodically inventive,
For a detailed musical discussion of Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s three piano sonatas, I refer to my review of André de Groote’s interpretations (type Q4583 in
It’s hard to believe that no one before now has made a complete recording of this, one of Korngold’s most famous and beloved film scores–but
This jam-packed two-disc compilation of works for violin and piano rests on the tenuous premise that composers in England, Vienna, and Berlin who wrote music
These four spectacular suites clearly demonstrate the qualities that make Korngold’s film music valuable away from the screen and worthy of concert performance. First, he