
When is a recording “historical” and worth having even when […]
CPO put these concertos in a big box containing all
Lorin Maazel has always had sensational technique and an interpretive
How to describe these detestable performances? Janowski’s subdued, passionless, but
Marek Janowski’s projected release of all of Wagner’s operas with the Berlin Radio Orchestra on Pentatone continues apace with this fine new Tannhäuser. As has
Not that anyone buys a recording of Liszt’s flashy Hungarian Fantasy for the orchestra part, but check out this SACD if you want to hear
Swiss pianist Margrit Weber had a limited career on disc,
This exquisitely recorded performance is of a concert in Berlin in 2011. As early as the Prelude the quality of the audio shines: the separation
This Parsifal is beautiful, well-sung, exquisitely recorded, and overall, superficial. I never thought I’d complain much about this opera being performed too quickly, but Marek
Max Reger wrote, “my Piano Concerto is going to be misunderstood for years. The musical language is too austere and too serious; it is, so