CD of the Week
Each week the WCRB staff selects a brand-new CD and features it on the air throughout the week.
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Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason’s second recording features a collection of touching miniatures in orbit around Elgar's iconic Cello Concerto, and it’s WCRB’s…
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The Freiburg Baroque Orchestra’s new album focuses on the very beginning of Mozart’s journey as a symphony composer, with liner notes that help you hear…
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It's time for our annual list of our favorite CD of the Week picks of the past year!We asked members of our staff for their favorites, and here's what…
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Since their debut recording in 2005, fans of the sibling pianists The 5 Browns have been asking for a Christmas CD – and now, their wish is granted in…
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For his newest recording, lutenist Paul O’Dette delves into the music of 16th-century France to unveil the miniature masterpieces of Albert de Rippe, and…
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Prokofiev’s music for the ballet Romeo and Juliet is a breathtaking adventure in color and pulse, and Stanislav Khristenko’s new recording of the solo…
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The Italian violinist joins forces with his hometown orchestra in never-before-recorded music by a foundational composer, and it's WCRB's CD of the…
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French pianist Lucas Debargue fell in love with Domenico Scarlatti’s shortest keyboard sonata at the age of ten – and now, nineteen years later, that…
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Composer Eric Nathan steals a page from the playbook of J.S. Bach with two irresistible, newly re-imagined orchestral suites that straddle the centuries,…
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Guitarist Milos Karadaglic is back from a devastating hand injury, and now he has transformed the silence of his darkest period into an eclectic album of…