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Originally written for Classical Source. Read original article HERE. Ravelâs great score seems to bring out the best in performers and from Charles Munchâs 1955 Boston Symphony account, through Dutoit in Montreal to Rothâs period instrument version there is something to satisfy all tastes. This LSO performance, which is their sixth recording of the work, […]
View Original Review Those who have travelled with me through my notes on recent finds know that I have eclectic taste in music. I enjoy almost anything acoustic that is well performed and well recorded. Unfortunately, this also means that you have to scan through the album covers to see if there may be anything […]
This review was originally written for Audiophile Style by Chris Connaker. With his permission we have shared a few quotes but you can view the original review HERE. Here are a few short quotes from Chris’s review: (…) A couple weeks ago engineer Gustavo Candido from the new record label ADS contacted me about an […]
Now available for 25% Off You know the question– If you could only have one (whatever) on a desert island, what would it be. Desert Island Favorites can sometimes produce some interesting results. I was thinking a while back about what my desert island favorite tone poems might be. I came up with two: Rachmaninoffâs Isle Of […]
View Original Article “There are good pianists, and then there is Josep Colom.”* A living legend. A creative genius. A brilliantly and entrancingly insightful artist. Spanish pianist Josep Colom is all of that and more. And if you’ve not listened to his recordings, you have been missing some of the greatest musicianship of the last […]
Now Available for 25% Off! Chiaroscuro (Italian for light-dark) in art is the use of strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition. It is also a technical term used by artists and art historians for the use of contrasts of light to achieve a sense of volume in modeling […]
Available Now for 25% Off! Entrancing! Ricardo Gallen is one of the most talented and respected classical guitarists in the world. Those of you who are fans will probably have already grabbed this album. Itâs made up of works from the composer whose name is synonymous with Brazilian concert music, Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959); and Colloquial Preludes, by […]
Originally written for HRAuido.net There is nothing colloquial about Sergio Assadâs captivating Colloquial Preludes – written for star guitarist, Ricardo GallĂ©n – with which this new Eudora release begins. At first listening, it becomes immediately clear that these are anything but âcolloquialâ. Itâs magical. All of it. The composition, the playing and the recorded result […]
Gabor Hollerung conducts the Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra, The Budapest Academic Choral Society, and 4 marvelous soloists in the Carmina Burana cantata, composed in 1935 and 1936 by Carl Orff, and based on 24 poems from the medieval collection Carmina Burana. Itâs sung in Latin, as well as Middle High German. Even if you are not […]
Originally written for Classical Source. Read original article HERE. Despite the best efforts of various record labels, outside of The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, The Threepenny Opera and the Little Threepenny Music, Kurt Weillâs music remains largely unknown. These concert performances open with the nine movement ballet The Seven Deadly Sins, […]
You may have overlooked this one- I did! But thatâs the reason I do these âDiscoveriesâ. Itâs an LP length release from an orchestra you might not have heard of, and you probably have more than one recording of Stravinskyâs Petrushka already. So imagine my surprise at finding this performance absolutely delightful! The late 50s […]
Xiaowen Shangâs debut album is a delightful program featuring a number of individual selections from Federico Mompouâs Musica Callada, interspersed with some of Antonio Solerâs eighteenth-century sonatas, and piano transcriptions of the sixteenth-century sacred composer Antonio de CabĂ©zon- 3 centuries of Spanish music that she brings together flawlessly. She plays with crystal clarity, yet never […]