

It has been 13 years since the Alexandre Tharaud Bach […]

12 Conversations with Thilo Heinzmann, a new release from Deutsche Grammophon, is best listened to on vinyl (it’s available in that format!) in a fashionable,

From the start, harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani deviates from the well-worn, well-known embellishments and grace-notes in Bach’s Goldberg Variations as we know them through Grandmaster Glenn

Although the modern collector won’t necessarily be inclined to see it quite that way, Karl Böhm was the go-to conductor of “authentic” Strauss performances in

DG’s remastering of this marvelous Mahler Ninth eliminates some odd

At 53 minutes, Carlo Maria Giulini’s Los Angeles Brahms First

Serious music taken seriously–that’s the first impression you might glean

This is neither a Lohengrin to seek out for its direction, nor to avoid because of it. As drama, it can’t begin to touch the

Yuja Wang’s 2018 Berlin Philharmonie recital contains some of her most consistent and gratifying performances to date. There’s a newfound sense of direction and proportion

Herbert von Karajan was once the high-holy name in classical music. So much so it was inevitable that the historical pendulum would swing the other
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