

Four Aaron Copland premieres grace this disc of newly rediscovered […]

Seiji Ozawa made some marvelous recordings in Chicago in the

What a great set this is: thirteen discs chock full

It’s always interesting to hear German conductors who can’t play

It’s been awhile since we’ve seen a new–and expertly done–recording of these iconic Vivaldi works, known since their first appearance in print under the title

Where to begin? In many ways these are typical Simon

Marin Alsop is making a lot of recordings; maybe too many. Her first release in this Prokofiev cycle, the Fifth Symphony, was disappointing, but this

Since pianist Yuja Wang and conductor Gustavo Dudamel count among Deutsche Grammophon’s young superstars, it was inevitable that they collaborate on disc. In the Rachmaninov

First, this new German Requiem from Marin Alsop and the MDR Leipzig Radio choir and orchestra is among the very quickest renditions on disc—you’ll notice

Because Robert Schumann’s Album für die Jugend is essentially a group of teaching pieces for student pianists, few pianists take the trouble to play them
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