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  • December 2014

    Deutsche Grammophon releases the Seoul Philharmonic's recording of Mahler's 9th Symphony conducted by...

    Deutsche Grammophon releases the Seoul Philharmonic's recording of Mahler's 9th Symphony conducted by Myung Whun Chung and produced by Michael Fine. It was recorded in the Seoul Arts Centre and is the eighth in a series of recordings of this superb ensemble for the Yellow Label. Also available in high-def from various sources. The recording received a stunning review from Spotify: New release… Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) Symphony... - classicalmusiconspotify

  • November 2014

    Dutch-Russian pianist Daria van den Bercken records an all Mozart album in the Beethovensaal

    Dutch-Russian pianist Daria van den Bercken records an all Mozart album in the Beethovensaal, Hannover as a follow up to her critically acclaimed Handel program for SONY. Michael Fine produced with Wolf-Dieter Karwatky, engineer. Hear Michael speak about the producer's role at these sessions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx3fj-2uD14&feature=youtube

  • October 2014

    Warner Classics announces the release of Renaud Capuçon's new recording with pianist Khatia Buniatishvili:

    Warner Classics announces the release of Renaud Capuçon's new recording with pianist Khatia Buniatishvili: romantic violin works by Franck, Grieg, and Dvorak. The recording was produced by Michael Fine with engineer Jin Choi at the Milhaud Conservatory in Aix-in-Provence. Read more about it here:RENAUD CAPUÇON // Franck, Grieg, Dvorak: Sonatas for Violin & Piano

  • September 2014

    Virtuoso pianist Norman Krieger recorded Brahms Piano Concerto Nr 2 in B flat with the London Symphony Orchestra

    Virtuoso pianist Norman Krieger recorded Brahms Piano Concerto Nr 2 in B flat with the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios in London. Philip Mann led the London Symphony Orchestra in sessions produced by Michael Fine with engineer Wolf-Dieter Karwatky.

  • August 2014

    The young musicians of Re:Orchestra and their conductor Roberto Beltran-Zavala recorded the first of their Essential Music Project

    The young musicians of Re:Orchestra and their conductor Roberto Beltran-Zavala recorded the first of their Essential Music Project - exploring the connections between folk music and classical repertoire - at the MCO Studios in Hilversum. Michael Fine produced the recording of two Shostakovich Chamber Symphonies orchestrated by Rudolf Barshai along with eastern European folk music. Engineering the session was Erdo Groot.