Jazz
Billy Bauer
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BRAHMS, J.: Piano Music (Bauer, Backhaus, Fischer, Friedberg
Grand Piano (Nimbus)
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Oct 01, 1996
Classical Music
BACH, J.S.: Keyboard Music (Bauer, Friedman, Grainger, Hess,
Grand Piano (Nimbus)
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Oct 01, 1996
Classical Music
Monn: Concerti / Zipperling, Bauer, Utiger, Schneider
CPO
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Jan 01, 1900
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Haydn: The Creation
Capriccio
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Jan 01, 1994
Classical Music
Schönberg: String Quartets No 2 & 4 /Oelze, Leipzig Quartet
MDG
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Nov 01, 1999
REVIEWS:
International Record Review (3/00, p.80) - "...The Leipzig Quartet handle the work with an obvious awareness of its inherent clarity....The blink-and-you'll-miss-it punctuation which anounces the entrance of [Oelze's] full-throated voice is superb in its...elegeant simplicity..."
International Record Review (3/00, p.80) - "...The Leipzig Quartet handle the work with an obvious awareness of its inherent clarity....The blink-and-you'll-miss-it punctuation which anounces the entrance of [Oelze's] full-throated voice is superb in its...elegeant simplicity..."
Lutoslawski: Orchestral Works Vol 4 / Wit, Polish Rso
Naxos
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Apr 23, 1998
Somewhat unusually, the fourth volume of the Naxos series of Lutoslawski orchestral recordings concentrates entirely on the music of his full maturity where the composer used brief passages of aleatoric counterpoint. As the composer stated many times, this is not improvisation: All the music is written out, but the precise coordination over a set duration is left to the moment. Thus each performance is, in its small details, literally unique. By the time of 'Livre pour orchestre,' written in 1968, Lutoslawski had begun to incorporate a certain amount of indeterminacy in all of his music.
The masterful Cello Concerto, written for Rostropovich in 1970, marked Lutoslawski's mature return to concertante writing. At the great cellist's request, only musical considerations were taken into account, hence the fearsome solo part. It is one of the composer's finest works, and is very well performed here. The 'Novelette' was also written for Rostropovich, this time as conductor, as a companion piece to the Cello Concerto in 1979. Finally, from Lutoslawski's last period comes 'Chain No.3,' the last of three works all employing a similar chain method of construction. All three works reflect the increasingly refined idiom of Lutoslawski's final decades.
The masterful Cello Concerto, written for Rostropovich in 1970, marked Lutoslawski's mature return to concertante writing. At the great cellist's request, only musical considerations were taken into account, hence the fearsome solo part. It is one of the composer's finest works, and is very well performed here. The 'Novelette' was also written for Rostropovich, this time as conductor, as a companion piece to the Cello Concerto in 1979. Finally, from Lutoslawski's last period comes 'Chain No.3,' the last of three works all employing a similar chain method of construction. All three works reflect the increasingly refined idiom of Lutoslawski's final decades.
Brahms: Clarinet Quintet, String Quartet No 2 / Leipzig
MDG
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Oct 01, 1996
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