

In case you missed this recording of Walter Piston works when it was first released by Delos in 1993 (under the title “The Incredible Walter

This 1987 recording of Schubert’s Ninth Symphony with Gerard Schwarz leading the New York Chamber Symphony was rediscovered in 2017 by its original engineer Marc

This has got to be the most intelligent, comprehensive, and

Everything about this release screams cheap. The packaging artwork is

Alan Hovhaness’ Symphony No. 48 is subtitled “Vision of Andromeda”, and anyone who has seen the Hubble photos of our neighboring galaxy knows just how

“First recording of complete ballet” this CD tray card proudly

Gerard Schwarz starts Daphnis et Chloé in a very slow tempo that suggests a funeral procession, but then takes the following Danse religieuse surprisingly quickly.

These performances, recorded in 2009/10, are not Delos reissues. If you’ve heard Gerard Schwarz’s Mahler recordings, you will know that his recent work reveals a

Originally released on Delos in the late 1980s and early ’90s, these recordings have held up quite well sonically, sounding today more or less newly-minted.

Gerard Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony recorded a great deal of music, originally for Delos, now on Naxos. Much of the discography, while good, was
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