
During his 45 years as a scientist Dr. Hilary Koprowski made significant research contributions in the field of viral diseases, cancer, and rabies. However, he
This is exactly the kind of disc to put on when you are trying to study and don’t want to be unduly distracted by any
Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805) was the leading Italian composer of chamber music during the last decades of the eighteenth century. His six Flute Quintets reflect the
Can the idiomatic challenges of Paganini’s 24 Violin Caprices translate to the flute? After all, the flute lacks the violin’s capability for chords and encompasses
American composer Francis Thorne is perhaps best known as the founder of the American Composers Orchestra and administrator of the Thorne Music Fund, which has
This anthology of Charles Koechlin’s chamber music for flute, clarinet, and piano symbolically opens with a Pastorale (1917-18) and ends with a Stèle funéraire (1950).
This is an incredibly beautiful CD, one that will surely be played repeatedly around here. The repertoire is mostly for string orchestra and every piece
The flute is probably the most serene instrument of all, aside from the harp. Its sound alone has a miraculously calming effect, evoking a mood
Melinda Wagner’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Flute Concerto receives its premiere recording by the commissioning artists in this generally excellent performance. I have no doubts at all
Born in France from a Spanish father, Philipp Jarnach (1892-1982) found his own voice as a composer in Switzerland during World War I. Later he