Warner Classics’ Original Jacket Series
With LP nostalgia now playing a major role in classical music purchases, we open our ears to a blast from the past.
With LP nostalgia now playing a major role in classical music purchases, we open our ears to a blast from the past.
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A look at Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde, the work that changed the course of musical history.
A few of the thoughts that flash through the pianist's consciousness strolling through Mussorgsky’s great exhibition.