
Have you noticed the growing trend of pianists taking up 17th-century keyboard works on the modern concert grand? Perhaps it has to do with the
Back in the 1960s, Columbia Records made what for many
If you’re not completely hooked by the strikingly realistic antiphonal sound or the breathtakingly virtuosic playing in the first 30 seconds of this remarkable recording,
Hearing Gabrieli’s music live is a uniquely transporting aural experience. A recent Pittsburgh Symphony Concert conducted by Mariss Jansons featured three brass choirs placed on
Often these major-label compilations brought out for Christmas-season consumption seem thrown together by someone in the marketing department who knows nothing about music, and even
Any example of Marcel Dupré’s improvising prowess is important to have in general circulation, and this previously unreleased, totally improvised performance is no exception. On
Some of the music on this disc has been kicking around various pirate labels for a while, and none of it need trouble anyone but
This release of sonatas and canzonas by Giovanni Gabrieli is the realization of what many others have attempted–to faithfully capture the unique sound, spatial orientation,