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WRTI's Mark Pinto fills us in on the latest classical music CDs on (most) Saturdays at 5 pm on Classical New Releases. Here are five newly released…
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WRTI's Mark Pinto fills us in on the latest classical music CDs Saturdays at 5 pm on Classical New Releases. Here are five newly released recordings he…
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Howard Hanson: Symphony No.2, "Romantic," Lux Aeterna, MosaicsSeattle Symphony with conductor Gerard SchwarzNaxos has re-released the late '80s/early '90s…
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Come SundayCharlie Haden & Hank JonesEarly in 2010, bassist Charlie Haden and pianist Hank Jones got together to record a follow-up to their 1995 (smash…
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Sergei Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 in d minor, op. 30Vladimir Horowitz, pianoThe New York Philharmonic; Eugene Ormandy, conductorIt's not often…
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The Vanishing Nordic ChoraleMusik EkklesiaIt's well past time to listen to historical instruments because they're, well, historical. Or "informed," or…
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Marriages: the successful workings of two business partners; two athletes involved in a sporting event, and other instances in which two individuals are…
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Oscar Peterson: UnmistakableA Zenph Re-PerformanceThere is nothing quite like listening to Oscar Peterson play the piano. The man was a true musical…
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Harvest HomeFiddler Jay Ungar, Guitarist Molly MasonNashville Chamber Orchestra"Classical music" is not a single style, but an ever-widening variety. Take…
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Michael Torke: TahitiWho says classical music has to be profound to be enjoyable? If you listen to classical music to "chill out," this disc is for you -…
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John Williams: Greatest Hits 1969-1999A lone violin plays a simple, haunting melody, and you think of the people: the many taken away, the few saved, and…
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Giacomo Gates: The Revolution Will Be Jazz - The Songs of Gil Scott-HeronThe ever-witty vocalist Giacomo Gates is usually compared to Eddie Jefferson or…