
Otto Klemperer’s recording of the Magic Flute has long been considered the recording. When it came out, in 1965, it impressed itself on so many
Have you noticed how recent boxed sets devoted to a
Her voice was neither the most potent nor her interpretations
Here, on one Blu-ray audio disc, remastered at 24-bit/96kHz, and
Jed Distler lauded this performance on its first reissue on
This richly packaged, splendidly annotated (with complete texts and translations)
Those of us who think of Herbert von Karajan as a conductor for whom nothing but icy perfection was acceptable will get quite a kick
Deutsche Grammophon’s 33-disc collection devoted to Richard Strauss’ complete operas
Deutsche Grammophon’s new SACD transfer brings added presence and impact to Herbert von Karajan’s 1962 Beethoven Ninth–the best of his three stereo efforts. Karajan’s focused
Herbert von Karajan lays it on thick in this 1964 German Requiem. This combination of sluggish tempos (the exceptions are Denn alles Fleisch and Wie