
During the past few years Noel Edison and his Elora […]
Leonard Slatkin is an excellent conductor, and this first disc in a new Ravel orchestral music cycle for Naxos makes for a particularly satisfying program,
This 1994 recording is from the early years of Naxos when the label’s budget pricing for recordings of standard repertoire attracted many new classical music
Originally released on Delos in the late 1980s and early ’90s, these recordings have held up quite well sonically, sounding today more or less newly-minted.
The composer that Casella most resembles in his chameleon-like musical
Who are these people? They haven’t a shred of a true French sound in any department. You can’t really blame Leonard Slatkin. His Corsaire Overture
These performances are every bit as fine as the classic
Let’s get the bad news out of the way first. Marin Alsop evidently plays the double bass solo at the start of the third-movement funeral
Magnificent! Antoni Wit’s new recording of Messiaen’s phantasmagoric Turangalila Symphony
Gerard Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony recorded a great deal of music, originally for Delos, now on Naxos. Much of the discography, while good, was