
The first time I saw La traviata it was the […]
My colleague Dan Davis raved about Volume 1 in this series, and I find no reason to question his judgment. This disc contains the remaining
Victoria de los Angeles puts all of her very considerable artistry into her splendid interpretations of these folksongs. Never the most temperamental of singers, she
Canteloube’s setting of folk songs from France’s Auvergne region is a sure-fire hit. The music is catchy, full of delightful oboe and wind solos, snappy
I have never understood why in the first half of the 20th century the French didn’t take their entire avant-garde and dump the whole lot
Netanya Davrath’s Songs of the Auvergne has stood as the reference recording in this music since the mid-1960s when it was first issued, and while