

The Bottom Line: Symphonies Nos. 2 and 3 are marvelous and have held up very well since the early ’60s; Nos. 1 and 4 not

Carlo Maria Giulini had a remarkable career. Not known for

Adrian Boult had a thoroughly admirable career as a devoted

Otto Klemperer’s (1885-1973) reputation today rests almost entirely on recordings

Arturo Toscanini was the most important, highly acclaimed conductor of

Karl Böhm’s symphonic and concerto recordings for Deutsche Grammophon have

Theeeyyyyrrre Back! After some strangely wayward recordings of Beethoven’s Ninth and Tchaikovsky Fourth, Manfred Honeck is back on form in this new release of Brahms’

Bernard Haitink was known for his selfless, dedicated performances of

The title for this boxed set, “The Complete Wilhelm Furtwängler

The Bottom Line: Recorded from 1946-1959, these recordings showcase the
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