
Recorded live in 1988, this Beethoven Ninth represents Robert Shaw’s final concert as the Atlanta Symphony’s Music Director. Back in 1985, he recorded a lousy
A few miles outside Brattleboro, Vermont on Route 9, you round a curve and, if you’re not careful, you’ll miss the unpresuming little side road
The 1916 version of Richard Strauss’ Ariadne auf Naxos with which we are familiar today is a drastic revision. The original, in one act and
This disc recreates, under studio conditions, a memorable 1997 concert that took place at New York’s 92nd Street Y. It’s devoted entirely to William Bolcom
An ascending melodic figure at the beginning of Libby Larsen’s Fourth symphony unlocks the door to a shimmering string passage, in turn replaced by an
Earl Kim (1920-98), born in California to Korean immigrant parents, studied music at Los Angeles and Berkeley, where he received instruction from Arnold Schoenberg, Ernest