
This dud of a performance was a disappointment when it was released 30 years ago and it has aged badly. Robert Heger was never more
[Note: As Easter, 2023 approaches, it’s time to remember–and revisit–this
Herbert von Karajan’s Rosenkavalier with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf as the Marschallin
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
For the longest time this has been the preferred version
It’s impossible to write about The Dream of Gerontius with
This set, first issued in 1977, was the premiere recording
Otto Klemperer was a pioneer in period instrument performance, after
Barenboim’s Mozart Requiem seldom gets mentioned in the Best Requiem
It’s interesting that Adrian Boult did not show much initial