
Janowski’s Bruckner features one indisputably great performance: the Eighth Symphony. […]
Joachim Raff’s symphonies have a reputation as being diffuse, bloated,
These performances remain reference recordings for all of this music. The Three-Cornered Hat and dance from La Vida Breve were recorded by Decca, Nights in
Zara Nelsova was an exceptional cellist and a remarkable personality.
The Bruckner glut joins the Mahler glut as the torrent of releases continues, and God knows who will buy all of this stuff, but in
First, Sony gave us “THE Italian Tenor”, Vittorio Grigolo; now Decca brings us “The Maltese Tenor”. We first heard Joseph Calleja on disc in 2004
Now only 33, Joseph Calleja has just released his third solo CD. Wonder of wonders, the hope one had for him is being realized: this
Marek Janowski’s Bruckner Eighth was wonderful, and the preservation on disc of a great performance needs no justification. This one is another story entirely, and
Stemming from two concerts held in November 1994, these live Suisse Romande Radio archive recordings appear for the first time on CD, to the best
There are things in this performance, wonderful things, that you won’t hear anywhere else. Marek Janowski’s previous Bruckner recordings with this orchestra for PentaTone have
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