(Mono maroon label Olympian Series pressing with deep groove – FR14/FR9. Includes the Mercury inner sleeve. Cover has light wear, some aging, and small peeled spots from sticker removal.)
One of the freshest string quartets we've heard in years – a group of young musicians with roots in many different styles, coming together in a really evocative way – and with a sound that's free from any gimmicks or tricks! In the years since Kronos, there's been lots of messing with ... (Out Sound, Classical)read moreCD
(Mono maroon label Olympian Series pressing with deep groove. Cover has a small drillhole through the center, bumped at the top right corner, and is bent a bit at the bottom left corner. Labels have a small drillhole.)
One of the most enigmatic cellists of the 20th Century – heard here on a keynote recording of Dvorak's famous Cello Concerto In B Minor! Janos Starker is one of our all-time favorites on his instrument – a player who can be subtle when needed, but also able to hit the vivid flights of ... read moreCD
(Mono maroon label Olympian Series pressing with deep groove. Cover has ight surface wear and aging, edge wear, some splitting in the top seam and top left corner, and is lightly stained and flaky at the bottom right corner, with splitting in the seam.)
(Maroon label stereo pressing with deep groove in a blue text cover with full color in back. Cover has light wear and aging, small blemish spots at the top edge, and gloss separation at the spine.)
A standout performance from organist Marcel Dupre – one of the leading soloists of the Mercury Living Presence series, heard here in the company of Paul Paray and the Detroit Symphony! The performance of "Symphony No 3 In C Minor (op 78)" by Saint-Saens is wonderfully vivid – ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Mono maroon label pressing with deep groove. Cover has two tiny stickers.)
Conductor Antal Dorati earned his reputation on a range of vivid, colorful recordings with the Minneapolis Symphony – but he could also be a committed modernist when he wanted, as you'll hear on this fantastic set with the London Symphony from 1962! The works here represent some of the ... read moreCD
Two wonderfully fresh works for orchestra – both conducted with plenty of inventive touches by Howard Hanson during his tenure with the Eastman Rochester Orchestra! "The Black Maskers" is a piece originally penned for a production of the dramatic work by Leonid Andreyev – but ... read moreCD