

To commemorate Liszt’s 200th birthday year, this release gathers together all of Vladimir Horowitz’s Liszt recordings controlled by the Sony/BMG group and previously issued by

This performance of Le nozze di Figaro, broadcast on January 28, 1961, is a good if ordinary version, made special by a few elements and

This matinee, January 15, 1972, was the first Meistersinger I ever attended. I had known the opera only through recordings and had found it long-winded

Recorded the afternoon of February 13, 1960, this is a hectic but very exciting Fidelio. Karl Böhm knows what he wants and almost invariably gets

The run of Walküres at the Met in late 1967 and early 1968 were to be directed and conducted by Herbert von Karajan–and indeed, the

I can’t help but feel that I’ve heard this music–the Stabat Mater–before, and indeed I have, but in an earlier version for three soloists and

Shirley Verrett had one of the world’s most opulent and versatile mezzo voices from about 1960 to 1990. Her Carmen, Dido, Amneris, Eboli, Azucena, Dalila,

They’re still talking about Bernstein’s “Espansiva” in Denmark, and with good reason. While better known for his Mahler, Bernstein’s advocacy of Nielsen arguably achieved just

This 2010 revival of Simon Boccanegra from the Met was designed to showcase Placido Domingo’s undertaking of the title role, normally sung by a baritone.

Here, in quite good sound, is the February 15, 1958 broadcast of Puccini’s Bohème from the Met, with a wonderful conductor and excellent cast. Thomas
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