

A critic colleague described Lang Lang’s Prokofiev Third and Bartók […]

This latest release in the BBC’s ongoing series of live

A windfall of major boxed set releases in the 1970s

Roberto Sierra’s music is fun. However self-conscious his Spanishisms may be (he hails from Puerto Rico), he has forged a personal style at once original,

Every Strauss lover needs a recording of this ballet, composed

There are so many variables affecting a recording of Brahms’

Stephen Hough essentially competes with himself in his new recordings of both Brahms piano concertos. On the plus side, Hyperion’s sonics capture a wider dynamic

The MET Orchestra’s Carnegie Hall concert on May 19, 2013 marked James Levine’s return to the podium after a two-year absence due to health issues.

Every so often I go on a Rossini overture kick,

What a wonderful idea: Here’s a program that features transcriptions of Domenico Scarlatti’s keyboard sonatas along with original works that use the sonatas as a
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