
Twenty-eigtht discs of Vivaldi will either have you in Baroque […]
Okay, finally, here is Colin Davis’ Sibelius from Boston, all
This Universal Classics release presents the novice collector with two of the world’s great concertos on one disc. Salvatore Accardo’s eminently enjoyable Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto
If you’re approaching these familiar Bach concertos for the first time, or want inexpensive performances that still provide decent musical rewards, then you won’t go
Two of the finest recordings of Paganini’s Violin Concerto No. 4 in D minor–Henryk Szeryng’s Philips account with the London Symphony under Alexander Gibson, and
Salvatore Accardo’s famous DG survey of the Paganini violin concertos with Charles Dutoit and the London Philharmonic, recorded during the mid-1970s, has recently reappeared in
Salvatore Accardo’s latest recordings of Paganini’s Violin Concerto in E minor (sometimes known as No. “0” but more usually listed as No. 6) and Concerto
This “Panorama” entry isn’t bad by any means, but it’s not quite as good as it could have been. Karajan’s Boléro doesn’t hold a candle