Krystian Zimerman is getting better as he gets older. He used to be one of a half-dozen great young pianists, a brilliant virtuoso with tremendous expressivity, enormous soul, and a habit of making even fewer recordings than Argerich or Pollini. Over the years of ever-fewer recordings, he's grown into an astounding virtuoso and the emotional power ...
This EMI reissue contains nearly all of Igor Stravinsky's original solo piano works plus the three works for piano and orchestra, in relatively chronological order, performed by Michel Béroff. Béroff has a youthful energy here, which is understandable, as these recordings were made in the 1970s when he was in his twenties, but he also has a great ...
This 2005 hybrid SACD of Béla Bartók's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta, Sz. 106, and the Concerto for Orchestra, Sz. 116, is remarkable for its up-close multichannel recording and glorious sonorities, but it is truly extraordinary for its stunning musicality and powerful depth of expression. Seiji Ozawa and the Saito Kinen Orchestra are ...
Telarc Collection, Vol. 5 is a budget-priced sampler from the label's collection of classical music performances; it's geared primarily toward casual fans of classical music who simply want to have memorable themes excerpted from larger works on hand, and don't mind (or notice) differences in performance quality from better recordings. ~ Steve ...
Even though Deutsche Grammophon has retrieved vintage recordings from the vaults for its Millennial Collection, don't think for a moment that this volume's reproduction is at all inferior or that the performances of Hector Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique and the "Scène d'amour" from Roméo et Juliette are anything less than fantastic. The Boston ...
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Andreas Conrad (tenor), Annette Markert (vocals), James Morris (vocals), Jessye Norman (soprano), Richard Leech (tenor), Dresden Staatskapelle, Seiji Ozawa (conductor)
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Armando Ghitalla (trumpet), Bernard Zighera (harp), Joseph Silverstein (violin), Jules Eskin (cello), Boston Symphony Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa (conductor)
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Edita Gruberová (soprano), John Aler (tenor), Thomas Hampson (baritone), Berlin National Cathedral Choir (choir, chorus), Shinyukai Male Choir (choir, chorus), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa (conductor)
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