
Leonard Bernstein was a tireless champion of American music during his conducting career, presenting many world-premieres and leaving an impressive body of recordings–most for Columbia
The Bottom Line: They’re here! Eloquence has released Rafael Kubelik’s
For it being one of the absolutely great chamber works of the 20th century, there aren’t actually that many good recordings of the Mieczysław Weinberg
After lavish and huge boxed sets for Maria Callas and
Originally issued on ASV (indeed, still available there on iTunes), this desirable disc now reappears on Naxos, at least as physical product. Go figure. Anyway,
Bernstein’s Universal boxes have, on the whole, been more intelligently
The previous Sono Luminus release by the brilliant and (to
Decca’s big box “Mono Years” retrospective focuses on orchestral and
Bloch’s epic Symphony in C-sharp minor emerged in 1900, when the composer was just 20. Conductor Dalia Atlas considers it to be the composer’s orchestral
Check out the sound clip from the finale of Bloch’s