Paganini & Wieniawski Violin Concertos (Mark Kaplan, violin; London Symphony Orchestra; Mitch Miller, cond.; Arabesque). It isn`t often that one encounters 19th-Century virtuoso pieces played with as ...
The boldface title in the BPO program said “Paganini’s Violin” and that was appropriate. Even though Antonin Dvorak’s oeuvre contributed two out of the three pieces on Friday night’s concert, his pair ...
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Critically-acclaimed violinist ...
These concertos span Rachmaninov's career, from his farewell to Russia (the piano concerto No 1 of 1891) to his uneasy exile in the new world, where he encountered 1920s jazz and big bands but wrote ...
Columbus native and world-famous lutenist Paul O'Dette will be featured on this week's episode of Fretworks. English guitarist Nicola Hall will begin the next Fretworks program on Classical 101 with a ...
It’s surprising that Rudolf Koelman, despite a fine pedigree as a Heifetz pupil and his distinguished career including a spell as leader of the Concertgebouw Orchestra, gets second billing below ...
When it launched last year with an outstanding recording of Shostakovich's opera The Nose, the Mariinsky label seemed as if it was going to make available some genuinely important performances of the ...
As with their Avie coupling of the Second and Third Concertos (AV2192) last year, Simon Trpceski, Vasily Petrenko and the RLPO bring understanding and instinct to their performances, and take to heart ...
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