
Danish composer Karl Aage Rasmussen’s music often has a bright, humorous character that many listeners will find quite engaging. Movements on a Moving Line is
Love undoubtedly is the most common subject of songs ever since the beginning of time, which means that singing about love is the most common
Violinist Tai Murray can legitimately boast just a third-degree separation from the composer of these solo violin sonatas: one of her teachers, Yuval Yaron, was
Hyperion has brought together two fetching, large-scale pieces by Charles Villiers Stanford for its “The Romantic Violin” series. Both are mature works, written in 1888
Has it already been so long? Julia Fischer, as we
Around five years ago (2003) a young Hilary Hahn made her debut with her new label, Deutsche Grammophon, with exactly these same concertos, and it
Fabio Biondi and Europa Galante burst onto the musical scene with their first recording of The Four Seasons for Opus 111. That disc was a
[A re-post in remembrance of Ned Rorem, 1923-2022] This is a very easy call: marvelous music, exceptional performances, top-notch engineering–it all adds up to the
The Bottom Line: This 22-CD set contains all of the
Beethoven’s Triple Concerto works best when played like a svelte,