Review: Celebrating Clara (Muses Trio)
Muses Trio proves Clara Schumann is first among equals.
Muses Trio proves Clara Schumann is first among equals.
Brodskys and friend tackle Sir Edward’s chamber works.
A solid debut, except for Westlake’s colourless fish.
Expressive playing makes up for misleading title.
John Luther Adams invites listeners into the vast desert wilderness.
Calypso, Gershwin and teenage hubris makes for spicy soul food.
Dickson pays homage to folk traditions from north and south.
Chamber orchestration is Mahler 10 as it could have been.
A superbly played conclusion to an enterprising series.
An ambitious debut that captures Europe on the brink of disaster.
Surprises are in store with Saint-Saëns’ lesser-known symphonies.
Davis’ and Müller-Schott’s Knight Errant portrait doesn’t err.
Three compelling orchestral episodes from the life of Brian.