
The combination of Yuja Wang, Gustavo Dudamel, and Rachmaninov’s complete works for piano and orchestra amounted to a box office sure thing this past February
The Bottom Line: This is a first-class effort by a tremendously gifted composer. Check out the video below.
Given the paucity over the last decade of Dvorák late symphonies recordings (not to mention complete cycles) it’s both surprising and pleasing to see this
You have to admit: releasing a complete set of Ives symphonies (even if it’s digital only) takes guts. It also highlights just how difficult it
Deutsche Grammophon touts this new Mahler Symphony No. 8 recording as a “revolutionary form of audio experience” in Spatial Audio via Dolby Atmos, a surround-sound
Confession time. I don’t get Gustavo Dudamel. The only exciting thing about him is the PR that says he’s supposed to be exciting. I have
Before making a new recording of “Pictures at an Exhibition,”
Daniel Barenboim first recorded Brahms’ two piano concertos while in
You have no time to settle in and get comfortable.
Since pianist Yuja Wang and conductor Gustavo Dudamel count among Deutsche Grammophon’s young superstars, it was inevitable that they collaborate on disc. In the Rachmaninov