

The thin thread that ties this Glenn Gould compilation sort of together is the pianist’s involvement with the cinema. Gould scored the 1972 film adaptation

In his relentless quest to explore uncharted territories of cellodom, Yo-Yo Ma has delivered a recital for unaccompanied cello that–daringly–hasn’t any Bach. Instead, there are

Brahms’ Second Concerto has long figured in Emanuel Ax’s repertoire, yet he has not gotten around to recording it until now. The lightness and grace

This 1961 Tchaikovsky concerto had the misfortune to be released in the wake of more compelling and better recorded stereo versions involving Gilels, Cliburn, and

At first glance, it may seem odd to couple Mahler’s most exalted work with one that ranks among his most personal and tragic. Sony could

This new remastering of Bernstein’s 1964 New York Philharmonic Beethoven 1st boasts greater presence, definition, and clarity than its previous CD incarnations. After an unusually
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