Moiseiwitsch

These Benno Moiseiwitsch rarities sound better in Bryan Crimp’s vivid transfers than previous CD incarnations. The legendary pianist enobles the Saint-Saëns Second Concerto with a

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Curzon Brahms 1

George Szell owned the Brahms concerto. He recorded it three times in stereo, with Leon Fleischer, Rudolph Serkin, and in this version with Clifford Curzon.

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Hartmann Telarc

What a surprising and marvelous release! Karl Amadeus Hartmann is, along with Hindemith, the premier post-War German symphonist, and one of a tiny handful of

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