
Das Rheingold marked the third installment of the so-called “missing” […]
I’m not quite sure how this performance, recorded live at
Last available in Deutsche Grammophon’s bicentenary edition of Wagner’s complete
Pierre Monteux (1875-1964) was celebrated and respected throughout a long
The concept and repertoire make this a disc of unusual
Otterloo has his fans—everyone does, let’s face it—and I intend
This first release on the Boston Symphony’s own label, featuring the orchestra’s new music director Andris Nelsons, sounds very promising, especially given the fact that
The Seattle Opera’s well received 2013 Ring Cycle has come
What does one do with a live performance of Lohengrin in which there’s nothing actually wrong, but nonetheless fades seconds after you’ve heard it? I’ve
A year or so ago Oehms released a CD version of this opera from the same source that was recorded in 2011; this video version
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