Leonard Bernstein conducts his own score on this studio recording, which features opera singers Kiri Te Kanawa and {José Carreras}. The singers [more]
"Wynton Marsalis is, in every way of considering the title, the 'Compleat Musician.' Whether caught in a jazz club or concert hall or on Sesame Street, there is no musician out there whose merest flourish of sound speaks more eloquently or purposefully or deeply." —The New York Times
Like any other classical star, Wynton Marsalis felt the urge to re-record the basic repertoire for his instrument after awhile -- and so, he goes at the Haydn, Leopold Mozart, [more]
It was 1951 when Philip Jones formed the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, and during the intervening half-century this phenomenal ensemble has [more]
"Isaac Stern was a musical giant and a great person who gave the world some of the most fantastic beauty … his legacy and his art will live for many generations to come." —Yefim Bronfman
Isaac Stern — a musical portrait of a great artist.
It is extraordinarily appropriate that there should be a recording titled In Tribute and [more]
Decca's incredible lifestyles series has been nothing short of unprecedented, with over one million units sold in the US alone. These albums are created [more]
This Decca compilation is themed as background music for a dinner party, and features selections from composers Handel, Vivaldi, Mozart, William Babell, and Franz Joseph Haydn. [more]
One of the final recordings of Leroy Jenkins before his passing, this collaborative quartet dubbed Driftwood indeed emphasizes instruments made of wood in nomadic [more]