Raymond Hanson: A Genius Lost and Found
Raymond Hanson’s legacy as a composer is not to be underestimated.
Raymond Hanson’s legacy as a composer is not to be underestimated.
Captivating transcriptions that could become a cult classic.
Sex-crazed nuns and a Swedish trombonist’s tribute to Wollongong headline a month of new takes with plenty of surprises.
Mosolov’s music of "the people" revisited.
Meyerbeer's medieval fantasy receives its world premiere recording.
Adams then and now: keystone works championed with persuasive Nashville panache.
Directorial genius brings Prokofiev’s sex-and-exorcism-fest to life.
A Steve Reich survey shows old-school Minimalism still packs a punch.
An intriguing blend of ancient and modern works in search of lost innocence.
Baroque violinist sheds light on the music of lesser-known followers of Corelli.
Important 20th-century opera, well sung if uninterestingly staged.
Kastalsky’s grand design is a powerful plea for the coming together of nations.
The "Brazilian Mozart" offers an alternative to Villa-Lobos.