
This is a performance to cherish, not least because Ormandy […]
Like the previously released Szell edition from Sony, this is
We are fortunate that the premiere recording of Shostakovich’s Cello
It’s really not entirely the conductor’s fault. Granted, the chorus and orchestra sound ill-coordinated in a few spots (like the opening Kyrie), and there are
This is a hoot. Who knew that in 1960, Eugene
Vladimir Ashkenazy was the piano soloist in no less than four studio recordings of Rachmaninov’s Third Piano Concerto. Three came out on Decca, respectively conducted
This twenty disc set, curated by Christopher Dyment and Harvey
The main question for collectors familiar with Toscanini’s 1941-42 Philadelphia
I’ve been enjoying this set so much that it was
Talk about guilty pleasures! This Japanese Sony release packs together