

Haydn scholar H.C. Robbins Landon described Haydn’s D major cello concerto as one of the composer’s “weakest compositions”, an “uncomfortable” work, displaying “misjudgments of dramatic

How is it that we live in a world where the record industry complains constantly that nothing sells, that the market for classical music is

In my review of Jin Ju’s MDG solo debut for Classicstoday.com, I called the young Beijing-based pianist “a work-in-progress”, notwithstanding her obvious potential (read review

In honor of Richard Tucker’s centenary, Sony has released this

In these two piano concertos John Musto obviously attempts to modernize the traditional form. Each work has three movements, and each features plenty of virtuoso

It’s an interesting question: given the huge number of Beethoven

Remember when it was easy to pick between countertenors? You had Alfred Deller and Russell Oberlin, depending on where you lived. Then along came James

That this is meaty and muscular Beethoven is evident from

This exhilarating Eroica was among the first recordings Dohnanyi made

This box does not contain the grungy-sounding old Melodiya Tchaikovsky
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