
Benjamin Britten’s suites for solo cello have been extensively documented. The diversity and scope among various recordings of these works seems remarkable, given that the
From what I can tell, this Classico release has more of Kodály’s chamber works for cello and violin in one package than anything else in
Theodor Kirchner’s Noveletten for piano trio is a good match on a disc with Hermann Goetz’s G minor Piano Trio. Both composers share a similar
The musicians here are all very sympathetic to the lively qualities of Martinu’s music. Listening to these interpretations, it’s clear that the works are by
The catalog of Bach Cello Suite recordings is starting to burst at the seams, especially with the proliferation of re-issued classics. Plus, listeners have to
This unusual collection not only presents a unique program for cello and orchestra, but also showcases Victor Simon’s amazing skills on his instrument. The stately
Martinu’s three cello sonatas are beefy, passionate works, and in the truncated but highly concentrated first sonata, Øystein Birkeland’s high-adrenaline approach pays off handsomely. Birkeland
The main point of interest in Panorama’s new Haydn reissue will be Disc 2 of this set, devoted to the two cello concertos and trumpet
Weber wrote some of his most unfettered, ear-tickling music for the clarinet, and his quintet for that instrument and strings is no exception. Here is
The coupling is a logical one: the cello concertos of Elgar and Walton, played by British cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, an empathetic artist with a