
Although the pandemic upended the Schwarzenberg Trio’s plans to tour with this provocatively contrasted program, they did manage to record it. In the Beethoven Op.
The Bottom Line: Finally, DG has boxed up Claudio Abbado’s
The Bottom Line: Entitled “Recollection,” this very well curated boxed
Although Romantic piano master Ignaz Friedman’s recordings have been well
Now here’s an interesting marketing ploy: At the cusp of
Hans Swarowsky (1899-1975) is best known as one of the
Felix Mendelssohn’s First Piano Concerto in G minor is hardly a youthful effort, seeing that at 22 Mendelssohn was already a grizzled veteran and roughly
“Mendelssohn in Birmingham” is not a cantata by P.D.Q. Bach along the lines of his celebrated “Iphigenia in Brooklyn,” but rather a series of Chandos
In its eight years of existence from 1948 to 1956,
The Juilliard Quartet’s recordings for Columbia (now Sony/BMG) deserve a