
Thierry Fischer leads the Utah Symphony in a very respectable performance of Saint-Saëns’ ever-popular but difficult to put across Third Symphony. It gets better as
You would think by now that Michael Daugherty’s American pop
Thanks to ArkivMusic.com’s on-demand reprint program, the late Paul Jacobs’ 1975 Nonesuch release devoted to Arnold Schoenberg’s complete solo piano music with opus numbers is
Michael Daugherty continues his musical exploration of iconic bits of Americana on this highly entertaining disc containing premiere recordings of three major works. Mount Rushmore
This is a terrific disc of music that few if anyone can perform more powerfully than Michael Tilson Thomas. He has long been an advocate
There is no finer conductor of Ives or Copland today than Michael Tilson Thomas, and it’s so fulfilling to see him doing what he does
In my review of Arbiter’s Paul Jacobs reissue (type Q1995 in Search Reviews), I discussed the late pianist’s career and influence. His formidable presence on
Paul Jacobs was a formidable presence on the new music scene, first in Paris during the 1950s, and then in New York, where he served
The title of this CD is somewhat misleading. It is music of “our time” for the 1960s, when experimental music was in vogue. It seems