
Without the slightest doubt Nelson Freire is one of the most outstanding living pianists, and yet his fame is not as widespread as we might
Poulenc’s 50-minute monodrama is sometimes referred to as a “single-voiced dialogue;” indeed, its structure–a woman is on the phone with her lover and he is
When viewed through his studio recordings, Claudio Arrau’s monumental approach to the Brahms concertos seems better suited to the volatile D minor concerto than to
It’s always a pity to dismiss work by one of the great conductors, but this is one of those cases where there doesn’t seem to
Dialogues des Carmelites is a one-of-a-kind work. Taking place during the French Revolution, it concerns a group of nuns who are guillotined. Our special interest