
[A re-post from our archives in memory of conductor Andrew […]
[A re-post from our archives in memory of conductor Andrew Davis, February 2, 1944-April 20, 2024.] Neither an opera nor an oratorio, this unique work–certainly
This well-filled disc contains excellent performances of some of Ives most popular and significant works. It’s easy to understand why the “Holidays” Symphony has enjoyed
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Wait. What’s that snare drum doing there? And is that a harp in “Comfort ye”? Brass and winds–lots of them–in the Sinfonia? (Someone forgot to
The “Sinfonia Antartica” was a weak link in Andrew Davis’ last Vaughan Williams cycle, for Teldec. This newcomer is even worse. Of course, Davis knows
This very generous program upholds the high standards that Andrew Davis and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra have established thus far in their survey of Ives’
Andrew Davis recorded exactly this coupling, and very well, for
This disc marks the start of a new edition of Ives’ orchestral music, and does so solidly, if not spectacularly. Andrew Davis, always musical if
On this reissue, Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic do