
In spite of its title (and the serene scene of repose on the CD cover), don’t think you’re going to put your darling little one
Lera Auerbach’s music has been compared to that of Shostakovich, and with good reason. She remains committed to a fresh use of tonality, without denying
Ever since Albany released its excellent recording of Robert Kurka’s
There are no less than four recording premieres on this program, an aspect of many of Cedille’s projects over the years that perhaps doesn’t get
Volume 2 of the Pacifica Quartet’s ongoing and very intelligent series of the complete quartets of Shostakovich plus works by some of his contemporaries consists
John Corigliano is such an accomplished orchestrator that you might be surprised at how well his piano music sounds. The truth is, he simply has
Cedille Records intends its African Heritage Symphonic Series as a follow-up to CBS Records’ Black Composers Series from the 1970s, and I’m happy to say
Most “concept” recordings are more interesting theoretically than they are audibly entertaining. This is one of the rare exceptions. All three of these works won
If you’ve studied the violin you know that with no other instrument are the technical challenges and “occupational” dangers so numerous, and if you’ve ever
Trio Settecento–Rachel Barton Pine, John Mark Rozendaal, and David Schrader–is back, and this time the focus is music of the French baroque (previous releases covered