
Michael Tilson Thomas’ long association with the music of George Gershwin results in performances so idiomatic they could be categorized as (almost) definitive. In all
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 young American pianist John Wilson leads off his solo debut CD with the world-premiere recording of Michael Tilson Thomas’ three-movement suite Upon Further Reflection.
The title of this CD is self-explanatory, and the choice of repertoire is admirably varied, if not always memorably interpreted by Deborah Moriarty and Zhihua
Pianist Elizabeth Newkirk has come up with a wonderful idea in juxtaposing piano arrangements of three large-scale interwar orchestral pieces. The three substantial movements making
Lorin Maazel made tons and tons of recordings featuring both
Lise de la Salle’s “When Do We Dance?” presents a guided world tour of dance-inspired works, starting in the Unites States and Argentina, crossing the
Despite his high standing among conductors who dominated the American
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Compilations of short works for piano with orchestra don’t appear often enough. After all, doesn’t the “mini-concerto” genre deserve much more attention than it usually