
Steinway Legends’ Wilhelm Kempff survey covers just about all of the composers central to the great pianist’s repertoire in carefully chosen recordings from different stages
Given the high critical profile and large sales of Brilliant Classics’ complete Mozart edition, the label wasted no time downsizing its 2000 complete Bach set
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
This set of Bach motets performed by the Sächsisches Vocalensemble (Saxon Vocal Ensemble) has everything that the recent Sarum Consort disc on ASV (see reviews
For those who prefer their Bach motets on an even-keeled, intimate scale, this new Ambroisie recording by the recently formed French choir Arsys, directed by
Here is a perfectly fine rendition of Bach’s ever-popular and oft-performed-and-recorded Magnificat in D major. The Choir of the Swiss Radio in Lugano is an
Vladimir Horowitz’s May 9, 1965 Carnegie Hall return marked the legendary virtuoso’s first recital following a 12-year absence from playing in public. Columbia Masterworks recorded
Bach is known to have written at least four so-called “wedding” cantatas, only two of which survive complete. Both of these are included here, along
Until recently, not even the most esoteric piano buffs had heard of the American-born, Paris-based pianist Walter Rummel (1887-1953). Highly regarded (and sometimes derided) for
You look at the lineup of performers here and you wonder how such a recording could be anything less than first rate. Not only are