ECHO–GLORY OF GABRIELI

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,

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MUSIC FOR BRASS VOL. 3

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

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THE BAROQUE CHRISTMAS ALBUM

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

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