In December 2000, KRCU general manager Greg Petrowich and "Sunday Night at the Opera" host Barbara Herbert drove to Poplar Bluff, Mo., in a pickup truck on a mission to bring more classical music to ...
Considering the death of the classical CD, the past, present and future seemed to be healthfully represented on disc in 2014, particularly at Deutsche Grammophon, the long-time classical class act.
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The first ever collection of George Szell's Complete Recordings for Columbia ...
Sony-BMG has mined its vast Columbia/RCA classical archives with a series of nostalgic boxed sets dubbed the "Original Jacket Collection," for the mini-LP sleeves and programs that hue to vinyl ...
In 1958, Bernard Coutaz was a journalist who wanted to be his own boss and go into publishing -- and because he was a music lover, the Frenchman started Harmonia Mundi to publish records like an ...
The Lyric FM label has been putting out a wealth of great Irish music since 2004, writes ARMINTA WALLACE WE HEAR so many gloomy noises emanating from the classical recording industry these days that ...
Classical violinist Greg Harrington is due to release a new CD of unaccompanied Bach on December 2nd in the Irish Arts Center. Along with his Bach set he will be playing covers of many famous artists ...
Francisco Fullana is, to my knowledge, the first violinist to record Max Richter’s ingenious Four Seasons Recomposed since the initial outing with Daniel Hope on Deutsche Grammphon (among my favorite ...
Longtime fans of Performance Today will know the name -- and recognize the chipper voice -- of Ted Libbey. For a dozen years, Libbey was Performance Today's primary authority on classical recordings, ...
Who are the three Bs? What’s the difference between a symphony and an orchestra? Which instruments make up a piano quartet (Hint: It’s not four pianos). If you’re interested in building a classical ...