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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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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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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Kathleen Ferrier

Chris Hathaway

Posted on August 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 centenary of a great singer.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Beethoven and Shostakovich

Chris Hathaway

Posted on July 2, 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 stirring Eroica and a newly-exhumed Shostakovich work.

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Music Library Reviews: Beethoven, Reinhard Schwarz-Schilling and Fernando Lopes-Graca

Chris Hathaway

Posted on June 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 two forgotten 20th-century masters and some not-very-familiar Beethoven.

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Music Library Reviews: Paul Graener and Mieczyslaw Weinberg

Chris Hathaway

Posted on May 2, 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 new recordings of music by Paul Graener and Mieczyslaw Weinberg.

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Music Library Reviews: Jorge Luís Prats and Andrew Manze

Chris Hathaway

Posted on April 2, 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 brilliant rediscovered Cuban keyboard dynamo and a new set of Brahms symphonies.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Justin Heinrich Knecht and Leonardo Balada

Chris Hathaway

Posted on March 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 forgotten 18th-century composer who makes a comeback, and new music by a compelling Spanish master.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: William Grant Still, Florence B. Price, Xavier Montsalvatge

Chris Hathaway

Posted on February 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 two important new recordings of music by African-American composers and an exciting new disc of music by Spanish composer Xavier Montsalvatge.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha

Chris Hathaway

Posted on January 2, 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 recording of Scott Joplin's Treemonisha.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Beethoven’s Nine Symphonies

Chris Hathaway

Posted on December 1, 2011 · 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 box set of Beethoven's Nine Symphonies.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Mozart, Vivaldi and Sorrell

Chris Hathaway

Posted on November 1, 2011 · 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 releases from Sony, and from Cleveland's Apollo's Fire (some compelling Vivaldi).

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Kaija Saariaho, Anne-Sophie Mutter and Ingolf Wunder

Chris Hathaway

Posted on October 1, 2011 · 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 releases featuring a remarkable Finnish composer, new violin music from Anne-Sophie Mutter and the all-Chopin début recording of an exciting new pianistic star.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: Beethoven and Bartok

Chris Hathaway

Posted on September 1, 2011 · 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 releases featuring new recordings featuring the works of Beethoven and Bartok.

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CD Reviews

Music Library Reviews: di Vittorio and Servais

Chris Hathaway

Posted on August 1, 2011 · 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 releases featuring new recordings featuring the works of Salvatore di Vittorio and Adrien François Servais.

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