
My colleague Christophe Huss at CTFrance.com put his finger right […]
Seiji Ozawa’s version of the Suite from The Miraculous Mandarin
Okay, finally, here is Colin Davis’ Sibelius from Boston, all
This reissue brings together just about all of Christoph Eschenbach’s solo piano recordings for Deutsche Grammophon, with the notable exception of his Mozart sonata cycle
Anyone with a passing interest in Rostropovich or the cello will likely own some or all of the contents of the first disc in this
Daphnis is an iconic work for this orchestra, which has recorded it complete on at least four previous occasions, twice for Munch and once each
Critical consensus never ranked this 1959 Gary Graffman/Charles Munch Brahms D minor concerto on par with its reference 1950s and ’60s competitors (Fleisher/Szell, Serkin/Szell, Arrau/Giulini,
With this mouth-watering collection of archival goodies covering more than six decades of orchestral broadcasts, the Boston Symphony Orchestra joins its “big five” colleagues from
Serge Koussevitsky’s posthumous memory has worn poorly in the years since his death in 1951. That’s why we should be grateful for recordings like this
Principal competition for these performances comes from RCA’s complete Heifetz Edition. The Brahms appears in Volume 4, the Beethoven in Volume 5. Both of these