
As pianist for the Borodin Trio, Luba Edlina has long distinguished herself as a cultivated musician and a team player who is unfailingly attuned to
No one ever sings these songs anymore–well, okay, hardly ever. But let’s just say that for whatever reason, these songs to the poetry of Friedrich
The first two discs of this set, the second volume of Musical Heritage Society’s complete Schubert sacred works collection, are comprised of various settings of
This EMI “Great Recordings of the Century” reissue contains a classic performance of Schubert’s song cycle Schwanengesang D.957, and a further group of four songs,
Dieter Klöcker leads his Consortium Classicum in a lovely, lively performance of Schubert’s Octet, one that gives the work’s poignant moments their due, while scrimping
Collectors should note that the first six discs in this collection are the same Anton Kuerti Schubert performances released by Pickwick IMP Masters in the
Taped in Sofia, Bulgaria, in February 1958, this recital by Sviatoslav Richter has long been a discographic legend. Having been tremendously impressed by new digital
Volume Six of Malcolm Bilson’s Schubert sonata cycle covers lesser-known terrain than its predecessors. The E major Sonata D. 459 was first posthumously published as
Volume 1 of Musical Heritage Society’s reissue of EMI’s complete cycle of Schubert’s sacred works comprises 4 CDs, and includes the six Masses, two Kyrie’s,
There’s little anyone can add to nearly 50 years worth of praise and awe-inspired reverence for Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Edwin Fischer’s 1952 Schubert song recital.