
This disc begins promisingly with Sonoko Miriam Welde’s very fine rendition of the Bruch Violin Concerto where her bright yet full tone ideally conveys both
This enormous set contains 77 CDs packed in 59 individual
The piano duet literature abounds in dances, many of which deserve more attention than they usually get on disc or in concert. Why, for example,
To answer the obvious question, yes, these performances have been
Given his tendency to wallow decadently in late romantic music,
If you’re looking for a basic yet representative Jascha Heifetz
This is arguably Kyung-Wha Chung’s finest recording, aided and abetted
There is no musical genre more blissfully bound by tradition than that of Christmas music. The reasons for this are many and debatable, but suffice
Ernest Bloch’s two tone poems for cello and orchestra, Schelomo and Voice in the Wilderness, make logical disc mates. Stylistically they are quite similar—lusciously scored
Max Bruch’s Eight Pieces is one of those undefinable works that tends to fall between the cracks in the repertoire, but the music is really