
Receiving its world-premiere performance with this recording, Eduard Franck’s D major Violin Concerto is an expansive work similar in scope to Beethoven’s. This is especially
Eduard Erdmann (1896-1958) made his reputation as a pianist more than as a composer. In the latter capacity, his career suffered from the post-War “Darmstadt”
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski continues his impressive Bruckner cycle with a Symphony No. 2 that, like his recent account of No. 0, is big on dynamic impact
Skrowaczewski conducts Bruckner’s Symphony No. 0 with a lighter touch than most, linking it more with the classical era than with the weightier, profound works
Hakon Borresen (1876-1954) was an essentially conservative Danish composer who wrote music in traditional forms, employing a typically late-Romantic musical idiom that later took a