Artist: Karl Bohm The recordings of Karl Böhm have lately enjoyed a well-deserved renaissance. The Austrian conductor’s emphasis on rhythmic, textural and structural clarity give us timeless interpretations of Mozart (his greatest love), as well as Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Richard Strauss, Haydn and Mahler. |
Artist: Antonin Dvorak This whopping 40-disc set, contains familiar performances of the major works, and most of them are quite good. Symphonies Nos. 1-7 feature Kosler and the Slovak Philharmonic--not a first-class orchestra, but a fine conductor who gets the ensemble to play idiomatically and well. |
Artist: Joe Bonamassa Guitar mastermind Joe Bonamassa, a young player with the childhood dream of playing music similar to legends like Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, and Jimi Hendrix, was 22 when he inked a deal with Epic. |
Artist: Sviatoslav Richter For the 100th anniversary of Sviatoslav Richter, Firma Melodiya presents its arguably biggest project in its semicentennial history: a 50-CD set of Sviatoslav Richters concert recordings! This collection is far from the complete phonographic legacy of the great musician. |
Artist: John Zorn In 2018, a very important musical story reaches its final chapter. For 25 years, John Zorn’s Masada has been one of the most consistently exciting projects in the music industry. In this last songbook, the legendary composer concludes his comprehensive study of “new Jewish music” with 92 compositions over eleven albums... |
Artist: VA The archive contains of 3179 tracks from 1899 until 1956 on 168 CDs and 2 books with 180 pages of artist biographies each. High-End mastered at 24-bit and 96 kHz. |
Artist: Ditta Rohmann |
Artist: Ditta Rohmann & Laszlo Fassang J. S. Bach’s sonatas for violin and harpsichord and his solo partitas for violin and flute are presented on this recording on solo cello or on cello and organ. The transcriptions were made by Ditta Rohmann and László Fassang. |
Artist: Ditta Rohmann & Imre Rohmann The excellent cellist Ditta Rohmann plays cello arrangements of the exquisitely selected repertory from the early 20th century in the company of her father, the pianist Imre Rohmann. |
Artist: Víkingur Olafsson This is a tribute to the master of minimal music, legendary Philip Glass, who turns 80 on 31.01.2017. A year ago Philip Glass handpicked some pianists to perform all of his Etudes together at the Barbican in London. |