

Neville Marriner’s tried and trusty early-’70s recordings of the earliest Mozart symphonies, originally released on Philips LPs, are reappearing on four PentaTone SACDs. As is

Ferruccio Busoni’s Fantasia contrappuntistica for Two Pianos is an enchanted musical forest, replete with thorny vegetation, sunny, grassy openings, florid paths, and dark, foreboding depths,

Siegbert Rampe embarks on a Mozart cycle that aims to match each work with a different keyboard instrument of the composer’s time. The fortepiano takes

If I had to describe the photograph on this CD booklet’s front, it would appear that violinist Mark Steinberg and pianist Mitsuko Uchida had just

In order to underline the “universality” of the Don Giovanni story, this otherwise quite traditionally presented production changes scenery and costumes with almost every scene,

Karina Gauvin’s name may not come immediately to mind when thinking of outstanding performers of Mozart’s popular motet for soprano and orchestra Exsultate, jubilate, but

Karel Ancerl leads three fleet and lively Mozart performances with the Czech Philharmonic sounding quite natural in its chamber orchestra mode and the soloists each

The Végh Quartet’s 1951/52 Mozart recordings for André Charlin have commanded high prices among out-of-print vinyl dealers. The group’s first official CD reissue, at budget

Any recording by the St. Olaf Choir is worth attention, and although the catalog is hardly desperate for another Mozart Requiem, this program offers an

Pianists Tatiana Nikolayeva and Eliso Virsaladze may not approach Mozart’s double concerto with the stylish character and witty interplay that distinguish the reference Perahia/Lupu recording,
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