The Bottom Line: Symphonies Nos. 2 and 3 are marvelous and have held up very well since the early ’60s; Nos. 1 and 4 not
The Bottom Line: Up and running again under the new leadership of Johannes Klumpp, Hänssler’s Haydn Symphony cycle continues with this fine new recording of
The Bottom Line: Well knock me over with a pin!
The Bottom Line: Hot on the heals of Warner’s 90+
The Bottom Line: Recorded from 1946-1959, these recordings showcase the
The Bottom Line: Mischa Maisky is a cellist of tremendous
The Bottom Line: Gil Shaham has recorded the Brahms concerto before, superbly, but this remake, for his own label Canary Classics, is quite different and
The Bottom Line: They’re here! Eloquence has released Rafael Kubelik’s
The Bottom Line: This six-disc set of Zemlinsky recordings on
The Bottom Line: Smart coupling, beautiful Second Serenade, gorgeous sound, but a disappointing Third Symphony, whose outer movements lack rhythm and excitement, even with an