John Eliot Gardiner and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra deliver fresh, beautifully detailed Brahms symphonies on CD.
Do we need another set of Tchaikovsky symphonies? More to the point, do we need them from the little known Melbourne Symphony Orchestra? Having listened and re-listened to these live recordings, the ...
Regular patrons of the San Francisco Symphony have known for the past few years that this set was coming, as Michael Tilson Thomas and the orchestra unveiled, one by one, live performances of the ...
The four symphonies of Robert Schumann (1810-1856) have endured more than their fair share of criticism, neglect, and mishandling over the years, particularly compared with the hallowed treatment… By ...
Emulating Brahms himself with an orchestra of fewer than 50 players, these fresh, engaging recordings show that less can mean a lot more Though these days we generally hear the Brahms symphonies ...
Carl Nielsen’s 150th birthday this year has meant that his six symphonies, not over-recorded before, have recently been treated to several strong new interpretations on disc. This one, conducted by ...
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The French record label Naïve has released a new Beethoven Symphony cycle as a single 5-CD unit, forgoing individual releases of the symphonies, which have typically come out two to a disc, with the ...
Symphony No. 1 Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Hannu Lintu, Conductor Jean Sibelius, Composer Symphony No. 2 Jean Sibelius, Composer Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Hannu Lintu, Conductor Symphony ...
Looked at together, the symphonies of Charles Ives take a stylistic leap, rather abruptly, at their halfway point. The last chord of the American composer’s Symphony No. 2—a work that folds folk and ...