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Book One [1959]; Book Two [1962]; Book Three [1962]; Book Four [1967]. (Stephen Hough, piano. Total time: 68’40’)
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Book One [1959]; Book Two [1962]; Book Three [1962]; Book Four [1967]. (Stephen Hough, piano. Total time: 68’40’)
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Bohuslav Martinu [1890-1959], Concerto for Harpsichord and Small Orchestra. Hans Krasa [1899-1944], Kammermusik for Harpsichord and Seven Instruments. Viktor Kalabis [1923-2006], Concerto for Harpsichord and String Orchestra. (Mahan Esfahani, harpsichord with the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra/ Alexander Liebreich. Total time: 60’37’)
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Titles: Qui n'aroit autre deport; Tieus rit au main; Joye, plaisance; En amer a douce vie; Dame, de qui toute ma joie vient; Dame, a vous sans retollir; Dame, mon cuer en vous remaint; Dame, de qui toute ma joie vient. (Orlando Consort: Matthew Venner, countertenor; Mark Dobell, tenor; Angus Smith, tenor; Donald Greig, baritone. Total time: 71’49’)
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Stephen Hough [b.1961], String Quartet No. 1 ‘Les Six rencontres’. Henri Dutilleux, Ainsi la nuit. Maurice Ravel [1875-1937], String Quartet in F. (Takacs Quartet. Total time: 67’47’)
Symphony No. 1 in c, Op. 68; Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 73; Symphony No. 3 in F, Op. 90. (Cleveland Orchestra/ Franz Welser-Most. Recorded ‘live’ at the Royal Albert Hall, London [Symphony No. 1] and at the Musikverein, Vienna. Total running time approx. 116’. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A BLU-RAY DISC. BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER REQUIRED)
Strauss, Don Quixote [with Yo-Yo Ma, cello]. Dvorak, Carnival Overture; Symphony No. 8. (Bavarian Radio Orchestra/ Mariss Jansons. Recorded ‘live’, 1/2016. Total running time: 111’. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A BLU-RAY DISC. BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER REQUIRED)
Genia Kühmeier, soprano. Elisabeth Kulman, mezzo-soprano. Mark Padmore, tenor. Adam Plachetka, bass-baritone. Bavarian Radio Orchestra and Chorus/ Mariss Jansons. (Recorded ‘live’, 5/2017. Total running time approx. 55’. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A BLU-RAY DISC. BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER REQUIRED)
The Crown of India, Op. 66 - An Imperial Masque in Two Tableaux with orchestration completed by Anthony Payne. Versions with and without spoken parts {with Claire Shearer [mezzo-soprano], Gerald Finley [baritone], Joanne Mitchell, Deborah McAndrew, Barbara Marten [speakers] and the Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus}; Imperial March, Op. 32; The Coronation March, Opp. 65; The Empire March. (All with the BBC Philharmonic/ Andrew Davis. Total time: 152’29’)
Performed in English. With Valerie Masterson, Sarah Walker, Della Jones, John Tomlinson, James Bowman, Christopher Booth-Jones and David James. English National Opera Orchestra and Chorus/ Charles Mackerras. (Recorded 8/1984. Total time: 74’25’)
Benjamin Britten [1913-1976], Suite from the Ballet ‘The Prince of the Pagodas’, Op. 57. Colin McPhee [1900-1964], Tabuh-Tabuhan – toccata for orchestra and two pianos {with Elizabeth Burley and John Alley, pianos}. (BBC Symphony Orchestra/ Leonard Slatkin. Also includes Balinese Ceremonial Music transcribed for two pianos by Colin McPhee and performed by McPhee and Benjamin Britten. Total time: 77’40’. SACD: Hybrid Super-Audio disc)
London Mozart Players/ Matthias Bamert. (Total time: 65’55’)
Falla, Nights in the Gardens of Spain [with Clifford Curzon, piano]. Dvorak, Symphony No. 9 ‘From the New World’ {both with New Symphony Orchestra of London/ Enrique Jorda}. Dukas, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. Glink, Russlan und Ludmilla Overture. Chabrier, Danse slave from ‘Le Roi malgre lui’. Falla, Danza espanola from ‘La Vida breve’. Granados, Danzas espanolas, Op. 37 Nos. 2, 5 & 6. Turina, La Procesion del Rocio – symphonic poem, Op. 9. Albeniz [orchestrated by Ferdinand Arbos], El Puerto; Triana [both pieces from ‘Iberia’]. Tchaikovsky, Francesca da Rimini, Op. 32 {Paris Conservatory Orchestra/ Enrique Jorda}. (Total time: 142’46’)
Edith Mathis, soprano. Anthony Rolfe Johnson and Robert Gambill, tenors. Robert Lloyd, bass. Austrian Radio Orchestra and Chorus/ Peter Schreier. With Anthony Spiri, harpsichord. (Total time: 99’)
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Five Lieder, Op. 5; Five Lieder, Op. 19; Three Lieder on Brentano Texts, Op. 24; Three Lieder on Eichendorff Texts for Three Women’s Voices; Three Songs on Wilhelm Hertz Texts, Op. 36. (Rebecca Broberg, soprano and Frank Strobel, piano. With Ksenija Lukic, soprano and Heike Kohler, alto. Total time: 48’41’)
Trios, Op. 70 Nos. 1 [‘Ghost’] & 2; Trio, Op. 97 [‘Archduke’]; Variations in E-flat, Op. 44; ‘Kakadu’ Variations in G, Op. 121a. (Joseph Kalichstein, piano. Jaime Laredo, violin. Sharon Robinson, cello. Total time: 133’47’)
Trios, Op. 1 Nos. 1-3; Trio in B-flat, Op. 11 {originally for piano, clarinet and cello}; Trio in B-flat in one movement, WoO 39. (Joseph Kalichstein, piano. Jaime Laredo, violin. Sharon Robinson, cello. Total time: 118’35’)
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A Child’s Reliquary – Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano {Jaime Laredo, violin. Sharon Robinson, cello. Joseph Kalichstein, piano}; In the Arms of the Beloved – Double Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra {Jaime Laredo, violin. Sharon Robinson, cello. The Iris Chamber Orchestra/ Michael Stern}. (Total time: 53’)
Claude Debussy [1862-1918], Sonata for Cello and Piano [1915]. Leos Janacek [1854-1928], Fairy Tale [1910]. Paul Hindemith [1895-1963], Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 11 [1919]. Henry Cowell [1897-1965], Sonata for Cello and Piano [1915]. (Joel Krosnick, cello and Gilbert Kalish, piano. Total time: 63’18’)
Richard Strauss [1864-1949], Piano Sonata in b, Op. 5; Stimmungsbilder, Op. 9. Edward Elgar [1857-1934], In Smyrna; Skizze; Dream Children, Op. 43; Allegro [Concert Solo], Op. 46. (David Golub, piano Total time: 71’01’)
Steven Lubin, fortepiano with The Mozartean Players performing on period instruments. (Total time: 55’14’)