
When Wolfgang Rübsam departed from his favored organ and harpsichord in the early 1990s to record Bach’s French Suites on the piano, the results were
Although Louis Vierne composed his six organ symphonies with the sound of the Romantic Cavaillé-Coll church organs and large cathedrals in mind, one can argue
The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book is essentially a collection of late
Sometime in early 2000 I received for review a remarkable
Brilliant Classics must love Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari’s two early piano trios. Within a year of releasing the Trio Archè’s CD, the label brings out these works
Håkon Austbo’s wonderful and well-engineered Grieg recordings have floated around Brilliant Classics’ catalog for years. They now appear in the label’s new Quintessence series on
As much as I appreciated the performances by Sara Bartolucci
There are plenty of first-rate recordings of these works available, particularly the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, but who’s going to complain about a new one
This 22-CD boxed set more-or-less encompasses the history of the
Born in 1741, the Italian composer Andrea Luchesi had a multi-faceted career. His operas were well regarded in their day, while he enjoyed renown as