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  • November 2013

    The first of three recordings in three weeks: soprano Maria Luigia Borsi records a program of Italian arias along with Respighi's Il Tramonto in Air Lyndhurst

    The first of three recordings in three weeks: soprano Maria Luigia Borsi records a program of Italian arias along with Respighi's Il Tramonto in Air Lyndhurst with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Yves Abel. This past year, Maria Luigia has performed with conductors Myung Whun Chung, Sir Mark Elder, Lorin Maazel, and Andres Orozco-Estrada among others. Michael Fine will produce the sessions with engineer Wolf-Dieter Karwatky,

  • November 2013

    Warner/Erato releases Gautier Capucon and Frank Braley's recording of Schubert's Arpeggione Sonata along with the Debussy

    Warner/Erato releases Gautier Capucon and Frank Braley's recording of Schubert's Arpeggione Sonata along with the Debussy and Britten Sonatas. The recording was produced by Michael Fine

  • October 2013

    Decca releases our production of Valentina Lisitsa's Liszt recital on CD and LP

    Decca releases our production of Valentina Lisitsa's Liszt recital on CD and LP

  • September 2013

    Composers Nicholas Bacri and Michael Nyman will conduct the London Symphony Orchestra in their own works inspired by the great Korean photographer Ahae.

    Composers Nicholas Bacri and Michael Nyman will conduct the London Symphony Orchestra in their own works inspired by the great Korean photographer Ahae. Michael Fine will produce the sessions at Abbey Road Studios with Simon Rhodes, engineer.

  • August 2013

    Telarc announced the September release of the Brahms Symphonies 2 and 4 with lieder of Clara Schumann.

    Telarc announced the September release of the Brahms Symphonies 2 and 4 with lieder of Clara Schumann. John Axelrod conducts the LaVerdi Orchestra of Milan; John accompanies sopranos Indra Thomas and Nicole Cabell in the lieder. In October, we will record lieder to accompany Symphonies 1 and 3 with Dame Felicity Lott and Wolfgang Holzmaier.