
Rudolf Kempe’s Bruckner Fourth is reason enough to get this entry in EMI’s Great Conductors series. In this live 1972 broadcast recording from Munich, Kempe
Riccardo Muti’s 1977 recording of Ivan the Terrible still gives you the chills. The deep and panoramic sound perfectly suits both the score’s graphic, visual
You cannot deny the big-boned exuberance and animal energy Jacqueline du Pré brings to the Schumann Cello Concerto. Subtle she ain’t. Abetted by Daniel Barenboim’s
It’s a depressingly familiar story: when José Carreras burst on the operatic scene in the late 1960s he had one of the finest lyric tenor
EMI has wisely chosen to represent Franco Corelli in its “The Very Best Of …” series with generously filled discs drawn from his glory years
Sviatoslav Richter’s 1974 Grieg and Schumann concerto accounts sound brighter, fuller of body, and more vividly detailed in EMI’s Great Recordings of the Century transfer
Placido Domingo is a rare phenomenon. The man is still going strong, taking on new repertoire with a voice that belies his age, even as
Believe it or not, this reissue marks the first time David Oistrakh’s 1969 Brahms Concerto with George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra appears on CD
Despite the title of this CD–Stabat Mater–that work only represents 26 of the generous 70 minutes of Scarlatti’s choral music recorded here. He composed most
Victoria de los Angeles, who’ll be 80 this year, has long enjoyed devoted admiration from both opera and song mavens, as confirmed by the almost
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