

Kletzki made some fine Mahler recordings for EMI (Symphony No. […]

Paul Kletzki’s recordings of Mahler’s Fourth and Das Lied von der Erde were overshadowed by Klemperer’s versions of the same works, but they are by

Paul Kletzki leads a fleet and nervy Rachmaninov Symphony No. 2 that emphasizes the music’s surface passion while holding firm to its underlying structure. The

Finally making its appearance on CD, Paul Kletzki’s 1969 Rachmaninov Third emerges as one of the finest-ever recordings of this work. Everything falls into place

EMI’s inclusion of Paul Kletzki among the elite podium masters represented in its Great Conductors of the 20th Century series surely is one of its

This intelligently compiled bargain reissue demonstrates the strength of both Rimsky-Korsakov’s music on disc (when was the last time you saw a live performance of

This is Decca 433 081-2 in drag. Paul Kletzki’s Mathis der Maler still sounds very good, particularly given the dearth of first-rate competition–Blomstedt (Decca), Sawallisch

Although Witold Malcuzynski was a popular pianist in his day, his reputation has been in eclipse since his death in 1977. He made numerous recordings

Volume 2 of Paul Kletzki’s Beethoven cycle exhibits more of the special virtues found in Vol. 1. Symphony No. 4 especially benefits from Kletzki’s clear-textured

As Paul Kletzki’s 1960s Beethoven cycle reaches its end, we are reminded of a time when recording projects such as this were rare and special
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