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Report from Verona
The Festival at the Arena di Verona is one of the great operatic spectacles. Staged in the vast Roman arena in Verona, the stage is probably the world's largest.
Holmboe Chamber Symphonies -- Miniature Gems
I wasn’t that familiar with Vagn Holmboe’s music before I received this collection of his chamber symphonies. But after listening to them for a while, I would definitely like to explore the repertoire of this Danish composer further.
Here the Cliffs: The Orchestral Music of Hilary Tann
This new recording of Hillary Tann’s orchestral music is another outstanding addition to the North/South catalog.
Alsop Starts Prokofiev Cycle with Symphony No. 5
The Sao Paulo Symphony has a very warm ensemble sound, yet they can be strident and spiky when they need to be.
Gorecki Concerto-Cantata Welcome Addition to Repertoire
Antoni Wit leads the Warsaw Philharmonic with authority and provides sympathetic readings for these works.
Reclaiming the 4th Musically
In the last post I outlined my thoughts about programming music for the 4th of July. Here’s what I actually aired.
Retiring the 1812 for the 4th
Let's forget the Russian overture written by a Russian honoring the victory of a Russian monarch over a French military dictator and trot out some red-blooded American classical music written by real Americans.
Krenek Complete Symphonies - Outstanding Overview
A fine set that should do much to raise Krenek’s profile.
Fathers and Sons of the Bach Family
Father’s Day is this Sunday, 17 June. To mark the occasion, on Classical Sunrise that morning (6 to 9 AM), I’ll be doing a show titled “Fathers and Sons of the Bach Family.”
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