
Evidently Erato now has its own “originals” series, this being […]
This splendid box contains all of Jean Martinon’s late recordings
There have been several new recordings of Schmitt’s most famous
These performances can’t compete sonically with Boulez’s DG remakes (of
I hope they keep reissuing this set forever. It’s not
Here’s a disc that never should have gone out of print. Monique Haas was a famous name in the 1950s and ’60s, and the booklet
Iannis Xenakis’ music is impenetrable to many listeners, and a good number of those folks would describe it as “unlistenable” as well. Here we have
Can you ever have too many Charles Munch Roussel recordings? Okay, it’s a niche, but a very exciting one. The great French conductor’s Bacchus et
This 1971 recording of Bizet’s C major symphony under Jean Martinon has seldom been out of circulation during the past three decades. It’s an estimably
Paul Dukas’ Symphony in C has had relatively few champions, but none so great as Jean Martinon. This is arguably the finest performance of the