
This is a very enjoyable disc from a conductor who […]
César Franck remains perhaps the most unknown of all the
This disc should have been wonderful. Quatuor Danel plays Debussy’s
Has Alice Ader ever made a poor recording? I strongly doubt it. She’s an exceptional artist, her excellent technique always at the service of rewarding
If you thought you knew Glinka, then you must hear this disc. He didn’t write much orchestral music, and two of these pieces (the symphony
Of the two Schubert sonatas Severin von Eckardstein offers here, the C major D. 840 “Reliquie” (presented with the first two completed movements only, omitting
Walter Weller drives the outer movements of the Fourth Symphony hard–so hard in fact that the players have trouble articulating the notes with the necessary
The Quatuor Danel plays all of this music magnificently. It’s particularly impressive to hear how first violin Marc Danel sustains passages of savage intensity without
César Franck’s Piano Quintet is one of those works that’s so powerful and emotionally complete as a listening experience that you wonder why it’s not
If you collect Prokofiev piano concerto sets (and I do), you will want to add this one to your collection. Now I know that there