

This wonderful work will surprise and please those who have […]

Philip Glass’ 15 minutes of quasi-popular fame may be a thing of the past, but he has gone on to create a very impressive body

Philip Glass’ Etudes for piano are, for the most part, studies in rhythm and textural layering, yet it would be a mistake to assume that

This symphony has balls. There’s no coy foolishness surrounding the number nine, and no quasi-mystical hooha. What we get is simply a fine piece of

I’d walk a mile for a performance of Satyagraha, Akhnaten,

Jennifer Koh has been cited previously on this website several times for her “imaginative and illuminating programming”–and she’s done it again on this disc of

What a great disc this is: three delightful contemporary works for harpsichord and orchestra, easy on the ear, but clever and consistently interesting. John Rutter’s

If you’ve got insomnia, then this disc is for you. Philip Glass’ piano music is, how shall we say, placid at best. Arrange it for

Bridge continues its extensive documentation of Vassily Primakov’s artistry with a second volume of live performances, this time featuring composers previously unrepresented in the pianist’s

These three works for violin and orchestra clearly demonstrate both the richness and diversity of styles among American composers, and Gidon Kremer’s advocacy of the
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