
In his concertos Erno Dohnányi breathes the same musical air as his compatriots Bartók and Kodály. The Piano Concerto No. 2, with its grandly rhetorical
John Adams’ piano and chamber music occupies a relatively small yet by no means inconsequential portion of his compositional output. The works follow the progress
James Ehnes offers a more “traditional” account of the First Concerto than Isabelle van Keulen on her recent Koch release. Where van Keulen offers quick
Hard on the heels of Gregory Fulkerson’s recent superb recording of these works for Bridge Records comes this equally fine but wholly different version by
Canadian violinist James Ehnes is a marvel. You won’t find a better Kreisler recital this side of, well, Kreisler. This disc already has garnered considerable
The intelligence, sensitivity, and innate musicality distinguishing violinist James Ehnes’ terrific unaccompanied Bach carries over to his first volume of the composer’s sonatas with harpsichord.
Who knew violin virtuoso James Ehnes was a pianist! He demonstrates his facility for the keyboard on this disc’s final track, a decently played, heartfelt
Collection CDs tend to get buried in the bins, but here’s a lovely selection of French music for violin and orchestra that spotlights the artistry