
Dimitri Mitropoulos wasn’t known as a Beethoven conductor, but this performance of the Second Symphony is marvelous. The outer movements crackle with energy, and although
On December 28th, 1941, Dimitri Mitropoulos led the New York Philharmonic in a concert commemorating the music of Busoni, with whom the Greek conductor studied
Dimitri Mitropoulos’ finest Mahler recording remains his scorching 1955 performance of the Sixth Symphony with the New York Philharmonic, available in its best sound from
This first authorized release of Dimitri Mitropoulos’ 1960 Salzburg Mahler Eighth (a work the conductor did not record commercially) is refurbished from the original Austrian