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Kastalsky Requiem a major -- and important -- release
Ralph Graves Ralph Graves

Kastalsky Requiem a major -- and important -- release

The singing is simply flawless. And there's a luminous quality to the blended voices that reinforces the spirituality of the music. The sound of the voices and instruments filling the vaulted space of the cathedral is incredibly beautiful.

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Francesco Mancini Recorder Sonatas engage the ear
Ralph Graves Ralph Graves

Francesco Mancini Recorder Sonatas engage the ear

Daniele Salvatore has carefully researched this music, and that knowledge informs his performances. These sonatas sound fresh and spontaneous, with Salvatore expertly shaping the phrases to best effect.

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Classical Interviews – Michael Slon
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Classical Interviews – Michael Slon

"The experience of making music together and hearing music together contributes invisibly to the health of our culture. And we're missing that force in current life right now." So says UVA professor Michael Slon, about the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic for musicians and audiences.

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#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalTimeMachine Week 1
Ralph Graves Ralph Graves

#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalTimeMachine Week 1

Classical musicians have been making recordings since the 1890s. So we all have over 130 years of documented performance practices. And we can judge first-hand the artistry of legendary performers.

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Hans Gal remembers Vienna in his recorder music
Ralph Graves Ralph Graves

Hans Gal remembers Vienna in his recorder music

If you're a Hans Gal completist, then of course you should add this release to your library. But if you just enjoy beautiful chamber music, then you also should give "Remembering Vienna" a listen.

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