Pulitzer Project

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

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CAPRICHO LATINO

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

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A FRENCH SOIRÉE

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

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