
Unlike his slightly older contemporaries and fellow Heinrich Neuhaus pupils […]
Claudio Abbado hasn’t lost his touch in Brahms, as this is a very fine performance of the Serenade No. 1. His high-energy and lively pace
Schnittke’s Cello Concerto is a big, heavy work consisting of two dark and gloomy slow movements followed by a considerably lighter one that ends in
These performances were first released in 1995 as part of a two-disc “Martha Argerich and Friends” Schumann chamber music collection, and it’s great to have
Weber wrote some of his most unfettered, ear-tickling music for the clarinet, and his quintet for that instrument and strings is no exception. Here is
Live Classics’ Natalia Gutman “Portrait” series continues with a second volume documenting the cellist’s work from her early career up to the present. A 1967
Whatever humorous intentions lurk beneath the bubbly surface of Beethoven’s duo for viola, cello, and “two obbligato eyeglasses”, its technical challenges are no joke. Oleg
Recorded live in concert at the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, December 1986, the Richter-Kagan-Gutman Tchaikovsky trio has circulated on an impossible-to-find Japanese Laser Disc, which