
Founded in 1988 by Steven Blier and Michael Barrett, The New York Festival of Song’s concerts, recordings, and commissioned projects embrace the widest range of
The third and fourth movements of Ingrid Haebler’s 1954 German radio G major Sonata D. 894 prove more fluid and less inhibited than in her
The British pianist Kathleen Long (1896-1968) made a good number of recordings for Decca in the 1940s and 1950s, most of which have not been
Igor Levit never does anything halfway. Every year he brings out a multi-CD release featuring a variety of big, substantial piano works, all framed within
The late Carl Seemann (1910-1983) has been garnering newfound attention.
Günter Wand spent the last decades of his life making
Remember Ervin Nyiregyházi (1903-1987), the infamous “skid row” pianist? He started out life as one of the most highly scrutinized and well-documented child prodigies. However,
Recorded between 1984 and 2013, these 10 CDs represent the opera singers who appeared on the Capriccio label–some famous, some borderline, a few already forgotten,
The 18-year-old Andrei Gavrilov burst upon the international scene when
Schubert’s big A minor sonata D. 845 (once known as Op. 42) has been unusually well served on disc for decades, and the winning streak