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Collectors in the early 1970s could count on John Ogdon’s Mendelssohn concertos as plausible supplements to Rudolf Serkin’s fiery reference versions–his fingers still commanded all
Yes, famous Italian conductor Victor De Sabata was a composer too, and no, he wasn’t a good one. Despite the rather pretentious titles and the
Maria Stuarda is one third of the so-called “three queen” trilogy that defined much of the career of Beverly Sills (along with Lucia, the three