
The title of this CD is self-explanatory, and the choice of repertoire is admirably varied, if not always memorably interpreted by Deborah Moriarty and Zhihua
Unlike most young artists who annotate their mixed recital CDs with poetic vagaries, the Madrid Symphony Orchestra’s principal violist Wenting Kang tells it like it
Notwithstanding this CD’s “Forgotten Romantics” title, these three clarinet sonatas have appeared before on CD, yet it’s good to bring them together, especially with such
Glenn Gould’s infamous remark to the effect that the only excuse for recording a piece is to do it differently appears to be Shi-An Costello’s
Peter Miyamoto, who won the first Gilmore Festival Young Artist award back in 1990, is a faculty member at the University of Missouri Music School
Given the unusually robust and lifelike sonic values of previous Blue Griffin piano CDs, the present disc’s murky, hollow-bodied engineering comes as a shock. It’s
Margaryta Golovko is a young pianist born in Ukraine, whose first prize victory in the First Midwest International Piano Competition in June 2014 resulted in
Thomas Osborne’s cycle of four impromptus entitled The Ends of the Earth draws from traditional Indonesian music, Japanese court traditions, and other eastern influences. The
This is a reissue of Nicholas Roth’s 2001 Schumann Novelletten Blue Griffin disc, plus the same composer’s Humoreske as a bonus. The latter begins in
Baroque cello or modern cello in the Bach Suites? Why not both? Joel Becktell has recorded a double album featuring two performances of the first