
This live 1955 Beethoven Ninth easily is Walter’s finest, a […]
In his day, Walter was considered the gold standard in
This important release documents Bruno Walter’s first Brahms cycle with
What a great show this is! Bruno Walter takes a grand view of this opera, and with big-voiced, big-personality singers like these, who can blame
Bruno Walter was getting on in years when he made this classic recording of Barber’s First Symphony, but it’s the kind of piece that played
Walter’s Bruckner Ninth always has struck me as weak beer, comparatively speaking, but hearing it again leads me to reconsider. Certainly this is Bruckner viewed
Bruno Walter’s stereo Columbia Symphony Beethoven Fifth never has been acclaimed as one of the more outstanding examples of his art–that honor goes to his
Bruno Walter always did a fine Pastorale, and if you find the prospect of his teaming up with the Fabulous Philadelphians in 1946 tempting, you’re
It’s a pity that Bruno Walter never had a chance to make a stereo recording of the Symphonie fantastique: it was one of his signature
These days Bruno Walter is best known for his Columbia Symphony stereo recordings, most of which were made when he was in his 80s and