
Four Aaron Copland premieres grace this disc of newly rediscovered […]
That this is meaty and muscular Beethoven is evident from
This exhilarating Eroica was among the first recordings Dohnanyi made
Zuill Bailey’s taut and trim rendering of Elgar’s Cello Concerto is a refreshing break from the usual lugubrious style favored by many cellists. That’s not
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Benjamin Zander is at it again. This 68-minute performance comes
I first heard pianist Vanessa Perez’s Chopin on a 2005 VAI release that included all four Ballades, and was struck by her excellent technique and
My very first encounter with the Dvorák Cello Concerto was at a live performance, a thrilling experience that precious few recordings have come close to
One of the compelling features of Jennifer Higdon’s The Singing Rooms is its form–an amalgam of violin concerto and oratorio. Higdon’s setting of poems by
Perhaps the name of The Celtic Tenors was chosen in the hopes that the prospective audience would make a subconscious association with the popular Three