
Carus continues to bring previously unrecorded–and often unpublished–music to renewed life in distinguished performances and authoritative printed scores. In this case, with the disc’s title
The Turn of the Screw bids fair to be considered
Reznicek continues to impress as the biggest fin-de-siècle discovery since
Georg Solti’s first recording of the “Resurrection” Symphony, dating from
Leonard Bernstein’s DG Beethoven cycle has withstood the test of
Handel had returned to England from Hanover in the fall
Handel was fundamentally a theatrical composer, in the sense that
Well, it’s happened again–another reference-recording shake-up. This new Solomon from
This live 1955 Beethoven Ninth easily is Walter’s finest, a
This Italian-language, Neapolitan “cantata a tre” from 1708 bears no