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Charles Ives, The 100th Anniversary (Columbia, 5 LPs, 1974). A comprehensive survey of the fiercely original and patriotic works that made this stubborn Yankee America's first great composer...
Wagner, Die Meistersinger (London, 5 LPs, 1976). The man who led the first recorded Ring cycle, Sir Georg Solti, turns from gods and heroes to a warm, glowing account of everyday life in old Nürnberg...
Beethoven, The Nine Symphonies (Deutsche Grammophon, 8 LPs, 1977). The seasoned mastery of Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic paradoxically retains a youthful surge and freshness...
Gershwin, Porgy and Bess (RCA, 3 LPs, 1977). Gershwin always said that Porgy was an opera, and here, in the Houston Opera production, is the proof...
Beethoven, The Late Piano Sonatas (Deutsche Grammophon, 3 LPs, 1978). The majesty and mystery of these performances show why Maurizio Pollini moved into the front rank of pianists during the decade...