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There's so much great music out there beyond the "3 Bs," but it's so damned difficult to get people to listen to it. I wonder why. ...

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A wide-ranging selection of marches and a bunch of Strausses--some genuine vintage Ormandy. ...

Review: Brilliant Classics' Nifty Smetana Collection

November 21, 2024 12:00 pm

On 8 reasonably priced CDs, you get the complete orchestral works, the quartets and piano trio, two discs of piano music, and The Bartered Bride (in German) with Suitner and the Staatskapelle Dresden. All of the performances are good to excellent. What's not to like? ...

Great Recordings You've Never Heard Of: Ravel Concertos on Supraphon

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