
John Adams’ Harmonielehre has achieved near-standard repertoire status, and given that it premiered more than three decades ago in 1985, it can hardly be considered
There’s nothing more awful than a dully played, indifferently recorded
Charles Dutoit and his Montréal Symphony Orchestra were Decca’s late
Collectors may have come across Kent Nagano’s live Montréal Beethoven symphony recordings as individual releases on Sony Classical that lasted in the catalog for about
Christian Gerhaher is a splendid Lieder singer. He has already recorded some of these songs with piano (on RCA), and like those versions these live
It was only a matter of time before the blush
It’s never smart to call anything “complete,” even with a
It’s hard to put your finger on just what makes
Dutoit’s strengths in Stravinsky are clear. He always had a
Charles Dutoit leads a taut and focused Franck D minor Symphony wherein he lets the music speak plainly with a minimum of emotional rhetoric. Not