The new “historic” label Divine Art places us in its debt with a generally excellent reissue of Beethoven piano trio recordings by the superb Trio Santoliquido Op. 1 No 3 from 1942 and Opp 70 no 1 and 121a from 10 years later.
Get the original version – for piano duo – of Holst’s ‘Planets’ on @iTunes, masterfully performed by Goldstone & Clemmow. @MusicWebInt called it “a valid account… that inspires, excites and often astounds.” geo.itunes.apple.com…
“I enjoyed this CD immensely… superbly atmospheric and often gorgeous music. Beautifully played, well-presented and superbly recorded.” (@MusicWebInt) #newmusic Full review: ow.ly/mVBd30jG9Oh pic.twitter.com/MOip…
'Innovations' now has three excellent reviews from @MusicWebInt. Click the link below to read them all. Thank you MusicWeb! twitter.com/chethamp…
Shonorities get their name from the shō, a Japanese mouth organ. It’s one of the many instruments the ensemble performs. Don’t know what it sounds like? Here you go: youtu.be/euHhTE0OS18
CLASSICAL CD OF THE WEEK… "[I have] newfound, strengthened admiration for [@MurrayMcPiano’s] world premiere recordings that are, for the time being, not being bettered but only made to sound better by the competition.” – @ClassicalCritic (Forbes) divineartrecords.com… pic.twitter.com/Zqkm…