When Pierre Boulez released his glacial evisceration of Mahler’s Seventh Symphony on DG, I found it eerily fascinating, if not necessarily convincing. It had two
Interest in conductor Kirill Petrenko has naturally increased since the announcement that he would be taking over from Simon Rattle as music director of the
Suk’s A Summer’s Tale (as it’s translated here) is one of the most masterful and beautiful of all large late-Romantic orchestral works. Mahler had planned
Josef Suk’s Asrael Symphony doesn’t turn up on many orchestral programs these days, and it’s a pity, for as this exciting new live recording from