Jonathan Ferrucci’s Bach Toccatas

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Finding Finzi & Howells

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Finding Finzi & Howells

Gerald Finzi and Herbert Howells may not be the first names offered in a list of most distinguished 20th century English composers, but their stature

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Review: Slatkin's Russian Showpieces on RCA Survives Extinction!

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Review: The Otto Gerdes Box, Heaven Help Us

July 31, 2025 12:00 pm

Was anyone waiting for this? Wait, don't answer that. Otto Gerdes was a conductor of no special distinction who made a few interesting discs for DG, including Wolf orchestral music, Wagner's Symphony in C, some opera excerpts with remarkable casts, and a complete Tannhäuser featuring Brigit Nilsson and Wolfgang Windgassen. ...

The Greatest Recordings EVER! Suzuki's Resplendent Bach B-Minor Mass

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Frank Martin! (Random Reviews from the Overflow Room)

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This splendid Swiss composer wrote some of the greatest works in 20th-century music, including some gorgeous concertos, and one of the great orchestral song cycles (Der Cornet). ...

Ask Dave: Do Score Readers Understand Music More Deeply?

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oBITCHuary: The Late, Great Tom Lehrer Has Gone To Meet His Maker

July 30, 2025 10:01 am

Although his output was slender, Tom Lehrer was one of the great humorists in music, the composer of such classics as "The Old Dope Peddler," "The Vatican Rag," "National Brotherhood Week," "Smut," "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park," "The Elements," and many other comic gems. As a parting gesture, he placed all of his songs in the public domain, and they deserve to endure. ...

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