
Orfeo has been marking its 40th anniversary with boxed sets […]
Friedrich Gulda’s Mozart recordings for Deutsche Grammophon have been gathered
Decca’s big box “Mono Years” retrospective focuses on orchestral and
This German radio recital, recorded in the SWR studios on June 3, 1959, captures the young Friedrich Gulda on fine form. The Bach Capriccio stands
I believe these Austrian radio Beethoven broadcast recordings with Friedrich Gulda (1953/54 for the sonatas, 1957 for the variation sets and Op. 126 Bagatelles) attain
Although 2007 marks no milestone birthdate or deathdate on Beethoven’s timeline, that hasn’t stopped record companies from hauling out super-budget boxed sets devoted to the
Beethoven’s 1970 bicentennial ushered in a slew of recordings, including a piano concerto cycle from Decca featuring soloist Friedrich Gulda with the Vienna Philharmonic under
Brilliant Classics makes Friedrich Gulda’s 1967 Amadeo Beethoven cycle available on the American market for the first time since Philips’ mid-1980s reissue. Amadeo’s own CD
Friedrich Gulda recorded the cycle of 32 Beethoven Sonatas twice: first for Decca in the 1950s, and a 1967 remake for the Austrian Amadeo label.
The Complete Musician originally was a 5-LP set issued in 1978, culled from recordings made in Friedrich Gulda’s private home studio. The pianist would enter