
Sony/BMG’s Zubin Mehta Complete Columbia Album Collection opens with his […]
This legendary release captures a 1965 live performance of Mahler’s
So far Vladimiar Jurowski and the LPO have given us a disappointing Mahler First and an excellent Second. This new version of the Fourth may
It may be a good thing or a bad thing that you can predict in advance what you’re likely to hear in a Blomstedt performance:
Although released some time ago and not reviewed then, the
DG’s remastering of this marvelous Mahler Ninth eliminates some odd
Webster’s defines “torpid” as, “(a) sluggish in functioning or acting,
The Mahler parasites are at it again, feasting on the
This disc purports to offer the 1893-94 “Hamburg/Weimar” version of the First Symphony with its original title of “Titan: A Tone Poem in Symphonic Form”.
Famous Lieder cycles—two of which we usually know with mezzos and altos—are here interpreted by Günther Groissböck, a still fairly young bass who has made