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Leif Ove Andsnes - The Beethoven Journey
It's taken a while for Leif Ove Andsnes to get around to Beethoven. And judging by the first installment of his traversal of the piano concertos, it was worth the wait.
Running the Gamut 2 - A Thousand and One Milestones
Looking over the master playlist for "Gamut," I'm amazed at both how much music by how many composers I've been able to air, and how much there is still left to do.
Beata Moon - Saros
If you think modern music is just academic cacophony, then Beata Moon's compositions should quickly change your mind.
Strong Finale for Ferdinand Ries Piano Concerto Series
Judging by the piano part, Ries must have been a ferocious player. Although there are some real technical challenges here, Hinterhuber makes them sound simple and even fun to play.
Agostino Steffani Cantatas -- Handel's inspiration?
Based on the quality of Steffani's music, it's surprising he isn't more frequently performed or recorded. So Newton's release does a real service with these world-premier recordings.
Ginastera Piano Concertos - a Legacy Restored
Barbara Nissman performed Ginastera's first numbered piano concerto under the direction of the composer. Her authoritative command of this elegantly crafted material is impressive, and her deep knowledge of the composition reveals lines and connections I've not heard in other recordings.
Running the Gamut - A Thousand and One Wednesdays
Coming up on May 22, 2013, I'll be airing program #1,000. It's something of a milestone, and we'll be marking the occasion with some special features and a few surprises.
Trio Solisti - Exuberant and Entertaining Dvorak
The Trio Solisti, by celebrating the Czech roots of the "Dumky," make this a thoroughly enjoyable listening experience.
Angele Dubeau is Game for New Music
An enjoyable program from start to finish.
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