
This is Volume 62 in Hyperion’s epic and seemingly endless […]
Felix Mendelssohn’s First Piano Concerto in G minor is hardly a youthful effort, seeing that at 22 Mendelssohn was already a grizzled veteran and roughly
Everyone knows about Charles Gounod’s operas and choral works, but
This album uses the term “discoveries” rather loosely, especially as it applies to the Piano Concerto No. 3 in E minor, for which the third
If you enjoy early Mendelssohn (and you can argue that much of it is better than late Mendelssohn), you’ll certainly want this disc, containing as
There’s a lot of unknown Mendelssohn, but if Mozart’s juvenilia gets recorded regularly there’s little reason not to try out the work by a composer
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