

Pianist Melissa Galosi’s recording titled “Games” is a clever recital mixing Mozart and György Kurtág at their most playful selves. The title refers both to

Some programs, however lovingly put together, are too smart by half. Here is a case in point. Jennifer Koh and Shai Wosner make an extremely

A classic of the “squeak/bloop” school, Stockhausen’s Gruppen reveals the

Aside from some impressive note-spinning, the Hagen Quartet takes a clinically detached, rather perfunctory view of Dvorák’s A-flat major quartet Op. 105. What’s needed here

Michael Gielen has a solid reputation as a conductor of Bruckner and Mahler, and this new Resurrection Symphony upholds it handsomely. His reading of Symphony

Take three important works, one superb violist, one sympathetic conductor and orchestra, add fresh, vibrant sound, and you wind up with a treasurable disc that
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