Before the Naxos project, many of Glazunov’s shorter tone poems and suites were rarely recorded. By providing high-quality, budget-friendly recordings—primarily featuring the —Naxos allowed for a re-evaluation of Glazunov not just as a "conservative" academic, but as a brilliant colorist who preserved the melodic richness of the Russian tradition during a period of radical upheaval. Complete Glazunov Volumes 11-15 Naxoa
Glazunov was a multi-instrumentalist, playing piano, violin, cello, and woodwinds. This versatility is evident in his five concertos (including two for piano and one for violin). Glazunov - Orchestral Works (NAXOS)
: A seamless, one-movement masterpiece that remains a favorite for soloists worldwide. Before the Naxos project, many of Glazunov’s shorter