
Hindemith’s music seems to be out of fashion these days. […]
Paavo Järvi joins his father Neeme as one of the few conductors to record all four symphonies by Austrian composer Franz Schmidt. Symphony No. 4
Yes, there are many fine versions of these works, and these performances stand among them. Hindemith doesn’t offer the interpreter many opportunities to give his
Prokofiev’s Cello Concerto Op. 58 is a major work. It
Listening to Kurt Atterberg’s symphonies together in sequence (the collection
George Antheil’s 1923 Symphony No. 1 comes as a surprise
I’ve said it before: Morton Feldman’s music is the ultimate cure if you’re having trouble falling asleep. This isn’t because it’s boring—far from it. Indeed,
The violin concertos of György Ligeti and Bela Bartók are two of the greatest works of the 20th century. They are conducted here by the
The only reason we listen to this symphony is because
Christian Tetzlaff is an absolutely fabulous violinist, and this repertoire suits him perfectly. His tone is unfailingly sweet, penetrating, and lyrical, but never burdened with