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Lisa Batiashvili. Hear a historic work with new ears.
When it comes to bringing something fresh and personal to Johannes Brahms' venerated Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77, Georgian violin virtuoso Lisa Batiashvili calls upon all of the considerable powers at her command, creating something simultaneously respectful and redefining, with invaluable assistance from the Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra.
Baritones dominate the discography of Franz Schubert's Die Winterreise, so it is refreshing to hear a mezzo-soprano take on this hallowed song cycle. Alice Coote and pianist Julius Drake performed it...
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Claudio Monteverdi's Selva morale e spirituale (Moral and Spiritual Forest, intriguingly) is not a work but a collection of sacred pieces published by the composer in 1641, his 74th year. The music...
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For brilliant tone colors, innovative instrumental combinations, and startling effects, the music of Hector Berlioz has seldom been surpassed, and students of this arch-Romantic composer know that...
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The two works on this album present diametrically opposed sides of Francis Poulenc's musical personality and career. Les biches (it means "the does," in case you were wondering) is a joyous, somewhat...
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Harry Christophers, the conductor of the Sixteen, has said that with the group's large series of Palestrina recordings he hoped to add ebb and flow to the music and to get away from academic...
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The Ying Quartet, a U.S. group in residence at the Eastman School of Music in New York state, has a reputation for fresh programming in the often moribund string quartet field, and this release is no...
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