
While the ubiquitous Canon and Gigue in D refuses to suffer in obscurity–or even to stop reproducing and multiplying like a rampant tumor–recordings devoted to
It’s ironic that the world’s greatest composer of organ music never had at his disposal an instrument that he considered first-rate. However, if he had
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
Wolfgang Rübsam, one of the finest, busiest, and most prolifically recorded organists on Planet Earth, launches the first volume of a cycle devoted to the
Inspired by pioneering recordings made with the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, Michael Allen, principal tuba player of the Boulder Philharmonic, founded the Boulder Brass in