
In case you missed this recording of Walter Piston works when it was first released by Delos in 1993 (under the title “The Incredible Walter
This one’s easy. Here is one of the finest recordings
To this program’s previous release on Albany containing Symphonies Nos. 5, 7, and 8, First Edition adds a gutsy, very well recorded (in mono) version
Although noted for his performances of French repertoire, Berlioz especially,
In its eight years of existence from 1948 to 1956,
Slatkin’s American music recordings are uniformly marvelous, and self-recommending. On
Someone, somewhere, probably gets paid to come up with the dumb titles of collections such as this, and the tendency to use them is definitely
For years, RCA has been terrified of these performances. The
The first thing you notice in listening to this recording is the beautiful individual and ensemble sound of the Harlem Quartet. Walter Piston’s music recalls
Brilliant performances, spectacular sound, and intelligent repertoire selection add up to a winning package in this marvelous disc from Cedille. As so often happens in