
This dud of a performance was a disappointment when it was released 30 years ago and it has aged badly. Robert Heger was never more
This is one of the best recordings yet to come from the Michael Tilson Thomas/San Francisco Symphony partnership. Tilson Thomas has long established his credentials
With the “Philips Early Years” edition of this set gone, probably forever, MHS offers the only way to acquire the essential collection of George Szell’s
Some people sniff at the idea of Aaron Copland being one of the great 20th century composers, citing the easy popularity of his most famous
Bach’s Easter Oratorio continues to suffer comparative neglect, which is puzzling when you consider that it contains a spectacular opening chorus and one or two
Austrian composer Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942) lived long enough to experience nearly every major development in German music from Brahms to Schoenberg and beyond. His music,
This MHS release presents RCA’s Toscanini French Orchestral Music collection reviewed last year (type Q624 in Search Reviews). To that highly positive assessment I can
This generously packed two-disc set will delight Robert Shaw fans and anyone who loves choral Christmas music. True, the newly remastered sound of the earliest-recorded
The MHS reissue of this useful set once again ensures the longevity of some unique repertoire in the face of, shall we say, questionable catalog
The Snow Maiden was premiered in 1882 to great acclaim throughout Russia. Its success is easily contemplated; after all, it’s based on one of the