
Now on Naxos, here is Waxman’s splendid music for Raoul Walsh’s 1945 World War II epic Objective Burma, a film that starred Erroll Flynn. John
This was the score that, in a sense, started it all. Certainly by 1933 writing music for movies was not new, but Max Steiner’s contribution
Both of Glazunov’s concertos are late works, little known in today’s concert halls. They do not deserve their neglect. No less a musical luminary than
Now on Naxos, here is Waxman’s splendid music for Raoul Walsh’s 1945 World War II epic Objective Burma, a film that starred Erroll Flynn. John
Robert Russell Bennett led a double life both as a composer in his own right and as Broadway’s most successful orchestrator. The two works coupled
Who knew? Aside from his theoretical and pedagogical work, Émile Jaques-Dalcroze was a composer of considerable ability and, most unusually, he had quite a musical
Though its numbering would indicate otherwise, this is not Tchaikovsky’s final symphonic work. Sergei Bogartyryov’s reconstruction is based on a symphony Tchaikovsky began in 1892
It’s hard to believe that no one before now has made a complete recording of this, one of Korngold’s most famous and beloved film scores–but
This convenient program brings together Anton Arensky’s three charming suites for orchestra, all of them vintage examples of Romantic Russian music. The spirit of the
You have to give Sterling credit for brushing away the cobwebs from forgotten Swiss repertoire, but some of it, such as these works by Hermann