Wind Concertos/Dufour

Everything about this disc is charming, right from the clever cover art that wittily illustrates the “wind” aspect of these concertos. Flutist Mathieu Dufour and

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Magdalena Kozena: Songs

Magdalena Kožená’s multi-lingual recital shows this singer’s formidable talent for performing widely varying musical styles. Beginning with her idiomatic French (of which we had a

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Handel: Flute Sonatas/Robison

While Handel’s flute sonatas have received many wonderful recordings since these 1978 modern-instrument performances by flutist Paula Robison, harpsichordist Kenneth Cooper, and cellist Timothy Eddy,

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