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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Beethoven, Wagner, and Blake

Chris Hathaway

Posted on November 5, 2013 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews new recordings of Beethoven, Wagner, and Howard Blake.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Verdi and Marcel Tyberg

Chris Hathaway

Posted on October 1, 2013 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews new recordings of Verdi and Marcel Tyberg.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Salieri, Wagenseil, Haydn, Mozart, Bizet, and Kalabis

Chris Hathaway

Posted on September 3, 2013 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews new recordings of Salieri, Wagenseil, Haydn, Mozart, Bizet, and Kalabis.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Byron Janis

Chris Hathaway

Posted on August 1, 2013 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews Byron Janis: The Complete RCA Album Collection.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Tchaikovsky, Schoenberg, and Janacek

Chris Hathaway

Posted on July 1, 2013 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews new CDs from the Emerson String Quartet and the Glagolitic Mass by Janacek.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Daugherty, Beethoven and Cherubini

Chris Hathaway

Posted on June 1, 2013 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews new music by Michael Daugherty and choral music by Beethoven and Cherubini.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Stravinsky, Godfrey Winham

Chris Hathaway

Posted on May 1, 2013 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews a new look at an early stereo Rite of Spring and music by British-born American composer.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Braunfels, Chihara and Petrassi

Chris Hathaway

Posted on April 1, 2013 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews more of Walter Braunfels, new music by Paul Chihara and a rediscovery of Italian composer Goffredo Petrassi.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Beethoven, Schubert, Mussorgsky and Frank Martin

Chris Hathaway

Posted on March 1, 2013 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews Joshua Bell's début as ASMF Director with Beethoven, an exciting "Pictures" and lyrical Schubert from Alice Sara Ott and the first recording of a 1940s masterpiece.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Pianist Garrick Ohlsson, Hendrik Andriessen, Soprano Patricia Racette

Chris Hathaway

Posted on February 1, 2013 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews pianist Garrick Ohlsson in modern music; a new disc devoted to Hendrik Andriessen's orchestral music and a dramatic soprano tackles the cabaret style.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Walter Braunfels and Beethoven

Chris Hathaway

Posted on January 3, 2013 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews a short-lived conductor remembered and more (and very good) music from Walter Braunfels re-revealed.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Alice Parker and Esa-Pekka Salonen

Chris Hathaway

Posted on December 1, 2012 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews a remarkable new album of carols.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Georges Cziffra and Schumann Choral Works

Chris Hathaway

Posted on November 1, 2012 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews previously unpublished Cziffra, a stunning new recording of music for cello and orchestra and Schumann choral works.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Judith Lang Zaimont and Vivaldi

Chris Hathaway

Posted on October 1, 2012 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews the piano music of Judith Lang Zaimont (some of it new) and a captivating new recording of Vivaldi concertos.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Leonard Shure

Chris Hathaway

Posted on September 1, 2012 · In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews a collection of performances by pianist Leonard Shure.

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