

This early ballet (1916), which plays for a bit over […]

You have to hear this! In their brilliant sequel to

With labels such as Naxos and Albany leading the way,

Martinu’s pre-Paris output remains virtually unknown, unpublished, and unperformed. There

This is an extremely interesting and enjoyable program, graced by the superior artistry of violinist Andrés Cárdenes. He plays the Barber concerto just about as

This is a terrific collection. Morton Gould’s Cowboy Rhapsody uses some of the same material that Aaron Copland worked into his ballet Rodeo, and it’s

The arrival of this release occasioned some degree of trepidation. When Jed Distler reviewed George Walker’s piano recital for this same label, despite his very

Here is yet another winning collection of orchestral music by Don Gillis, courtesy of Albany, Ian Hobson, and the Sinfonia Varsovia. The outstanding discoveries here

Between 2003 and 2005 Ian Hobson recorded Rachmaninov’s four concertos and Paganini Rhapsody, conducting the Sinfonia Varsovia from the piano. Some listeners might view such

Canadian/American composer Michael S. Horwood really knows what he wants and how to get it, and this disc serves as the perfect introduction to his
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