
Despite an Italian-sounding name, Francesco Venturini (1675-1745) was born in Brussels. He served in the court chapel of the Electorate of Hanover, first as an
It’s nice to see an ensemble of the Mandelring Quartett’s musical integrity and serious-mindedness let down its collective hair with an all-encore program. Among the
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Although Max Reger most likely intended his four-hand Brandenburg Concerto arrangements for home use, the thickly textured writing generally lies beyond the grasp of the
Many years back I was fortunate enough to acquire a
The performance here stems from an RIAS broadcast of January
As with its predecessors, Audite’s third and apparently final release
Martin Rasch is a pianist in his mid-40s who teaches
None of these performances constitute essential Furtwängler, not even the
Collectors who know Jorge Bolet as the reserved and occasionally