Under the Radar: A Trio of Valuable Bartók Reissues

David Hurwitz

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Eugene Ormandy often gets a bad rap. This 1963 recording […]

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Reference Recording: Concerto: Kubelik (DG); Sonata: Argerich/Freire (DG)

  • BARTÓK, BELA:
    Concerto for Orchestra; Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion; Improvisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs

    Soloists: Robert and Gaby Casadesus; Charles Rosen (pianos); Jean-Claude Casadesus and Jean-Paul Drouet (percussion)

  • Conductor: Ormandy, Eugene
  • Orchestra:

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