
This is the third and last of the Talich Quartet’s Mendelssohn series, and it’s as good as its predecessors. The group’s affinity for Mendelssohn is
After recently reviewing Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos’ latest work on BIS (Liszt tone poems), it came as a pleasant surprise to receive this excellent reminder
Dohnanyi always gives good Mendelssohn, a composer whose music responds well to his neat, precise, tasteful, understated style of conducting. The Scottish Symphony captured here
Mendelssohn’s two string quintets may not plumb the depths of Mozart’s and Brahms’ efforts in this genre, yet they deserve to be heard more often
These are capably realized accounts of three of Mendelssohn’s string symphonies. Under Patrick Strub’s occasionally severe leadership, Symphonies 9, 10, and 12 take on a
It is fortunate that the tragically short-lived conductor Ferenc Fricsay’s
Collectors have been waiting for an official SWR Hans Rosbaud
Founded by brothers violinist Willi Boskovsky and clarinetist Alfred Boskovsky
Igor Levit recorded the present album as an artistic reaction to the October 7th attacks on Israel and the current rise in anti-Semitism worldwide, designating
Although Yakov Flier (1912-1977) is less known today than his