
I’m reluctant to play into something that may be a stereotype, but–brass players just always seem to be having so much fun! Somewhere very close
They don’t write ’em like this anymore. This splendid program
It’s always interesting to hear a composer conduct his own
This release is among a group of 10 recordings being reissued by Carus, under the name “Carus Classics”, to mark the label’s 40th anniversary. The
Whether or not you experienced the joy of discovery of Peter Cornelius’ a cappella choral music on Polyphony’s collection on Hyperion a couple of years
For choral musicians and listeners, 19th century German composer Peter Cornelius is best known for the arrangement of his song Die Könige (also known by
Is anyone pining for Boult’s Schubert Ninth? He recorded the work several times commercially, versions that at no point challenged the best of the competition,