Yes Tahra is gone but sometimes their recordings can still be found on Amazon.
Music and Arts another excellent historical label I think is still in business. They have a great Furtwangler Brahms cycle.
BMG has a Toscanini Philadelphia set which many think in terms of sound has been greatly improved and better sound than his NBC recordings.
Any classical enthusiast must get the Mitropoulos Mahler 1st on Masterworks Heritage.
For vocal works despite the compromised sound the Callas/DiStefano '51 Tosca from Mexico City is beyond belief it is so harrowing.
Pearl despite the noise has wonderful Schipa, Pinza, Leider, Tenors From the Bolshoi and so many others.
Ferrier has the great box set on Decca and there is the early mono Schwarzkopf box set on Warners.
One cannot do without Toscanini's Falstaff and Otello. Karajan's Cosi, the Sawallisch Capriccio.
Lipatti, Neveu, Kapell, Rabin, Cantelli...the list goes on.
Music and Arts another excellent historical label I think is still in business. They have a great Furtwangler Brahms cycle.
BMG has a Toscanini Philadelphia set which many think in terms of sound has been greatly improved and better sound than his NBC recordings.
Any classical enthusiast must get the Mitropoulos Mahler 1st on Masterworks Heritage.
For vocal works despite the compromised sound the Callas/DiStefano '51 Tosca from Mexico City is beyond belief it is so harrowing.
Pearl despite the noise has wonderful Schipa, Pinza, Leider, Tenors From the Bolshoi and so many others.
Ferrier has the great box set on Decca and there is the early mono Schwarzkopf box set on Warners.
One cannot do without Toscanini's Falstaff and Otello. Karajan's Cosi, the Sawallisch Capriccio.
Lipatti, Neveu, Kapell, Rabin, Cantelli...the list goes on.