
What is there to say? This is terrific Schumann, the Fourth Symphony especially, which remains one of the most thrilling performances ever. James Levine whips
In celebration of James Levine’s 60th birthday, Deutsche Grammophon has assembled a handsome collection of the conductor’s recordings featuring the four orchestras with which he
These 1983 live Beethoven Piano Concerto recordings relay a real sense of occasion. Brendel and Levine both exhibit high energy throughout all five works, from
RCA’s new mid-price reissue series sensibly couples James Levine’s two Chicago Symphony Dvorák recordings on one disc. The Seventh is a rarity for the Chicagoans
Russian piano phenomenon Arcadi Volodos gave a lovely performance of this concerto a couple of seasons ago with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, and I only wish
Walt Disney intended Fantasia to be an ongoing work, new stories and sections replacing older ones each time it was released. Since this gradual evolution