

Throughout the opening movement of Walton’s First Symphony, Andrew Litton ensures that crucial ostinato string rhythms are always sharply defined, sustaining a high degree of

Henry Litolff’s delightful works for piano and orchestra published under the label “Concerto Symphonique” have not deserved their current neglect, and Hyperion’s advocacy on their

Andrew Litton’s Tchaikovsky symphonies traversal with the Bournemouth Symphony was recorded between 1988 and 1991. Now reissued at mid-price with substantial fillers (including the Eugene

This impressive concert features Alessandra Marc in a wide range of opera arias, which are divided into three groups. The first is devoted to Bellini

There was a time when new recordings of Mahler symphonies were major events, eagerly anticipated by the Mahler faithful, propagated by specialist conductors and orchestras

With this release, Delos lives up to the hype surrounding its Virtual Reality Recording process, for this is one of the most realistic orchestral CDs
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