That was then and this is now. Craft has had 50 years to live with Webern's music and two generations of musicians have grown up in the meantime. The first disc in Craft's second Webern series benefits immeasurably from both. Although Craft's Webern still sounds a bit angular, that may be an interpretative inclination rather than a technical flaw. More importantly, these performances are tremendously musical. For once, Webern's music sounds light, lyrical, witty, expressive, and tender. While some of the music on this disc is still a stiff dose of unreconstructed dodecaphonic serialism, most of it is passionately controlled, deeply emotional, and profoundly spiritual. Naxos' sound is clear and vivid. ~ James Leonard, All Music Guide

Henze: Violin Concertos Nos. 1 and 3; Five Night Pieces
by Hans Werner Henze

The Music of Arnold Schoenberg, Vol. III: Four Orchestral Songs, Op. 22 / Variations for Orchestra, Op. 31 / Music by J.S. Bach arranged for orchestra by Arnold Schoenberg - Robert Craft
by Arnold Schoenberg

The Music of Elliott Carter, Volume Five - Nine Compositions (1994-2002)
by Elliott Carter

Stravinsky: Ballets
by Igor Stravinsky

Arnold Schoenberg: Chamber Music for Strings
by Arnold Schoenberg