
In March 1959 Rudolf Kempe recorded an LP of excerpts […]
This three-disc set, very carefully remastered by Mark Obert-Thorn, contains
There have been so many recordings of Dvořák’s Cello Concerto that it’s difficult to work up much enthusiasm for yet another one. However, as I
The death of Bruce Hungerford in a January 1977 car crash robbed the music world of a supremely cultivated pianist and interpreter, whose small yet
Daniel Barenboim’s first Brahms symphony cycle was disappointingly tepid, despite brilliant playing by the Chicago Symphony. Dare we get our hopes up for this new
Deutsche Grammophon has bundled eight “original jacket” albums from the
Warner has yet again reissued Barenboim’s magnificent Staatskapelle Berlin Beethoven
“Barenboim” is a corruption of “Birnenbaum,” German for pear tree.
What does anyone look for in a collection of Mozart
Daniel Barenboim first recorded Brahms’ two piano concertos while in