In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews the piano music of Judith Lang Zaimont (some of it new) ...
There have been CDs of ‘Danish’ Baroque orchestral repertoire before, notably from Concerto Copenhagen, but there’s certainly room for more. I put ‘Danish’ in inverted commas because none of these ...
The feisty red-headed priest, Antonio Vivaldi, really did write some 500 concertos. Six of them were for recorder. We take you to Toronto where Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra is in concert with recorder ...
The Pennsylvania Sinfonia Orchestra presents its final Valley Vivaldi concert of the season Sunday at Wesley Church in Bethlehem. Joining the ensemble, which includes principal instrumentalists of the ...
Last May, the Milanese recorder virtuoso and conductor Giovanni Antonini appeared with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a complete cycle of a good old favorite, J.S. Bach’s “Brandenburg” Concertos. The ...
A recorder revival is taking place on Britain’s roads, and it’s all thanks to one man named Miguel Lawrence. For most people, the recorder is an instrument you might have played in school, before ...