Over the past decade or so, Naxos has been filling significant catalogue gaps on behalf of Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, including this first integral release of his
It’s about time that Dvořák’s fascinating and gripping Fourth Quartet got some individual attention apart from big boxes of the chamber works. A single movement
The disc’s subtitle announces this will be a program of
Forget about the creepy cover art. It must be a sign of persistent sexism in the arts industry that photos of tortured women adorn CD
The Bottom Line: Don’t miss this disc! These transcriptions for unaccompanied choir of keyboard music by Bach, Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Schumann, Massenet, Chopin, Rachmaninoff and Villa-Lobos
“Haydn and the Harp” is a delightful disc of music
Marimba players have long been claiming Bach’s music as their
Gerd Schaller knows his Bruckner, and he knows how to
DG’s remastering of this marvelous Mahler Ninth eliminates some odd
At 53 minutes, Carlo Maria Giulini’s Los Angeles Brahms First