RECORD KEEPING | Valerie Milot Provides Fresh Perspective With Orbis
By Paul E. Robinson on July 18, 2016
Valerie Milot's Orbis explores the idea of the loop in a CD full of fresh harp repertoire.
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By Paul E. Robinson on July 18, 2016
Valerie Milot's Orbis explores the idea of the loop in a CD full of fresh harp repertoire.
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Leonard Bernstein: Larger Than Life aims to capture the true Leonard Bernstein, but is only modestly successful.
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Paul Robinson reviews two new CDs devoted to transcriptions by the great conductor, Leopold Stokowski.
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After thirteen years at the helm of the Berlin Philharmonic, Sir Simon Rattle and his orchestra have produced their own Beethoven cycle. Extras include a video introduction with Sir Simon Rattle and a documentary about the making of the recordings with many interviews and glimpses behind-the-scenes.
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Multi-talented? No doubt about it. In over his head? Sometimes. Nonetheless, one of the most creative and unpredictable composer-performers in our midst today.
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Shakespeare in Music & Words is a mixed bag, to be sure, but for a bargain price, most Shakespeare fans and music-lovers will find much to enjoy on this CD.
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Paul E Robinson reviews two new Ravel CDs by Orchestre National de Lyon and Leonard Slatkin.
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KAMP! Songs and Satire from Theresienstadt a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.
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With the release of these new Dvořák symphony performances, Orozco-Estrada and the HSO document the beginning of a lasting relationship.
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Manfred Honeck don't hide the passion in new recording of Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6 and Dvořák's Rusalka Fantasy.
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