

I’m glad that recordings of Bach transcriptions keep on coming, presumably an indication that the public’s desire for them remains strong. So few people care

The Pajama Game tackles labor/management issues and is the ideal show with which to celebrate Labor Day. Its lead couple, Babe Williams and Sid Sirokin,

This is exactly the kind of disc to put on when you are trying to study and don’t want to be unduly distracted by any

This CD documents a series of concerts given in Rome in 1998, which I have no doubt were quite satisfying to the audiences in attendance.

Gesualdo definitely takes the cake for sheer weirdness among Renaissance composers. Perhaps because he was enormously wealthy and had to please no-one with his musical

The Mark O’Connor/Yo-Yo Ma/Edgar Meyer power trio took a while to follow up their 1996 hit Appalachia Waltz, yet, no doubt about it, Appalachian Journey

Here’s one of the more useful compilations from National Public Radio’s “Milestones of the Millennium” series for Sony. “The Triumph of the Piano” traces the

The title of this CD is somewhat misleading. It is music of “our time” for the 1960s, when experimental music was in vogue. It seems

The works on this CD were all written in the 1990s, yet they are romantic and quite accessible to any listener. They all have something

There are very few recordings of Baroque vocal music in the Bernstein discography, to which most listeners will probably say “Thank God!” But look at
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