
The world-class vocal ensemble Chicago a cappella does Christmas choral music fans a real service by daring to create a program entirely of contemporary (primarily
This is a difficult production to review, not just because Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has become such a significant figure in modern American
You don’t have to look very far (check out the Classicstoday.com reviews archives) to find at least a half dozen first rate recordings of these
Today’s percussionists are amazing virtuosos, and the members of Third Coast Percussion play with astonishing precision and sensitivity throughout this intelligently planned recital built around
It’s impossible to know what is in the mind of a composer through the process of writing a piece, but that doesn’t stop people from
A generous feast: All of Brahms’ last piano pieces bracketed in between Schubert’s last two sonatas, performed by a musicianly virtuoso, captured in intimately close
Menahem Pressler was 91 when he recorded the Brahms Piano Quintet for the first time in his long and distinguished career in 2014. He’s clearly
Here’s a disc that shows off all the cool things that brass players do: a program of mostly world premieres that features the scnitillating dissonances,
In these days of complete everything and “big box” releases, it’s delightful to find a single-disc release of select works that permits us to savor
Jennifer Koh really is an exceptional violinist. Up to this point, most of her recordings have featured mixtures of new and old music which, however