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Fritze: Overtures and Symphonies
$19.99CDNaxos
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Nigun - Jewish Choral Music
$20.99CDSWR
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- Who is This King of Glory?
- Nata Lux
- Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)
- Angel Tidings
- Toccata on Veni Emmanuel
- I Wonder as I Wander
- Missa Carolae
- Come, O Come Emmanuel
- Handel: Messiah, HMW 56
- Organ Improvisation
- In Splendoribus Sanctorum (Strathclyde Motets)
- Dame Russa Trepak
- Betelehemu
- Come, All Ye Faithful
- In the Bleak Midwinter
- On This Day Earth Shall Rise
- Dona Nobis Pacem
- Hark the Herald Angels Sing
- Festival First Nowell
- Silent Night
- Ringing in the Season
- Joy to the World
- L’année d’or
- The Lord Bless You and Keep You
- Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella
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…a riveder le stelle
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Bliss: Miracle in the Gorbals; Metamorphic Variations (compl
$21.99SACDChandos
Oct 17, 2025CHSA 5370 -
American Tapestry
$19.99CDSignum Classics
Feb 13, 2026SIGCD970 -
Christopher Gunning: Symphonies Nos. 8 & 9
CD$19.99$17.99Signum Classics
Nov 21, 2025SIGCD949 -
Paraphrases
$20.99CDSolo Musica
Jul 18, 2025SM447 -
Santoro: Symphony No. 13; Symphony No. 14; Viola Concerto; C
$19.99CDNaxos
Nov 14, 20258574641 -
A Prayer for Deliverance
$19.99CDSignum Classics
Aug 15, 2025SIGCD880 -
A Vision in a Dream - Concertos by Edward Gregson
$21.99CDChandos
Nov 14, 2025CHAN 20356 -
Fields of Wonder
$20.99CDSignum Classics
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Gillespie, Porter, Jobim, Rodgers & Miller: Solo in Barcelon
Profesión - Guitar Music of Villa-Lobos, Ginastera & Barrios / Sean Shibe
Sean Shibe returns to the classical guitar on Profesión, bringing together works by Agustín Barrios, Heitor Villa-Lobos and Alberto Ginastera. The album derives its name from Barrios’s “Profesión de Fe” (profession of faith), a poem which he often used as a preface to his concerts. The poem references indigenous mythological deities, and praises the power of the guitar as the ultimate conduit to the secrets of the divine South-American destiny. Barrios’s La Catedral and Julia Florida are combined with Villa Lobos’s 12 Études, while Ginastera’s Sonata completes the program.
These works by South American composers begin with homage and pastiche in reverence of the Old World, but build towards a totally original idiom - musical magical realism. The repertoire is voluminous, indulging in excess, and narcotic, and as such creates a counterweight to the reserved and introspective nature of Shibe’s acclaimed classical predecessor album Camino.
This will be Shibe’s first-ever album focusing on repertoire that was originally written for the classical guitar, and he plays a Hauser copy built for Julian Bream. It was considered one of the best instruments of the 1930s, and fits the sound world of this program like a glove.
REVIEWS:
It’s an extraordinary account [of the Villa-Lobos], bursting with nuance and personality and easily rivaling Julian Bream’s classic, late-1970s version.
— Gramophone
This is a gleaming and brilliant album that doesn’t fail to awaken the senses to the exhilarating world of un-adulterated acoustic sound.
— BBC Music Magazine
Fritze: Overtures and Symphonies
Nigun - Jewish Choral Music
Walker: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 2 / Dossin
This second volume of George Walker's piano music joins its predecessor on Naxos 8.559916 (April 2024), together forming a unique complete piano works edition. On this new release, Steinway Artist Alexandre Dossin performs the cyclical Fourth Piano Sonata, which alternates between sections of virtuoso muscularity and lyrical repose, and the Piano Concerto, which integrates expansive Classical forms with inspiration derived from songs by Duke Ellington, something also cleverly hidden in Guido's Hand. The album closes with Walker's passionate Fifth Piano Sonata.
REVIEW:
Dossin makes much of the alternately moody and energetic first movement of the Piano Sonata No. 4. His ability to grasp the long line of Walker’s music is a really big factor in one’s enjoyment of his performances. The pianist's ability to use “space” in his interpretations makes these performances fascinating and ultimately rewarding.
— Art Music Lounge
Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra / Canellakis, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic
Nominated for a GRAMMY® Award!
Karina Canellakis offers the first fruit of her exclusive Pentatone collaboration with a recording of Bartók’s 4 Orchestral Pieces and Concerto for Orchestra, together with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, of which she is the Chief Conductor. The 4 Orchestral Pieces have a strong affinity with the stage works Duke Bluebeard’s Castle and The Wooden Prince, conceived in the same period. The Concerto for Orchestra is one of Bartóks final works, full of folk tunes, and utterly colourful and virtuosic for all the instruments. As such, it’s an ideal piece to showcase the congeniality between the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and its star Chief Conductor. Internationally acclaimed for her emotionally charged performances, technical command and interpretive depth, Karina Canellakis has become one of the most in- demand conductors of her generation. She makes her Pentatone debut as Chief Conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra that returns to the label after its participation in Gordon Getty’s Beauty Comes Dancing (2018).
An Evening of Readings & Carols: The 30th Anniversary Live Recording
Prior to 1991, students at Westminster Choir College organized services of lessons and carols during the season of Advent. Inspired by the famous Service of Nine Lessons and Carols from King's College, Cambridge, these services were held in Bristol Chapel under the leadership of Sacred Music students and accompanied by student organists. Each year, for the past 30 years, we have gathered to witness this familiar tradition and to be moved by sound and word. This evening brings stability, beauty, and comfort to all who experience the music in this great space. This 30th Anniversary live recording at the Princeton University Chapel includes the Westminster Alumni Choir, Westminster Chapel Choir, Westminster Choir, Westminster Concert Bell Choir, Westminster Jubilee Singers, Westminster Symphonic Choir, Timberdale Brass, and alumnus Robert McCormick on organ.
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American Orchestral Music / Falletta, NOI Philharmonic
JoAnn Falletta conducts the National Orchestral Institute Philharmonic in works by four extraordinary mid-20th-century American composers who helped shape the country’s musical destiny: Aaron Copland, Walter Piston, Paul Creston and Ulysses Kay. Includes two world premiere recordings – Paul Creston's Saxophone Concerto and Ulysses Kay’s poignant and elegiac Pietà.
In Concert
Explorer Set - American Edition
…a riveder le stelle
but I like to sing... / Carolyn Sampson & Joseph Middleton
After many acclaimed releases on BIS, most recently ‘Sounds and Sweet Airs – A Shakespeare Songbook’ (BIS-2653), Carolyn Sampson’s latest recital with Joseph Middleton lives up to its name: it is an eloquent testimony to the English soprano’s love of her art. This programme artfully blends well-known and lesser-known lieder by German and Austrian masters such as Schubert, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Richard Strauss and Hugo Wolf with French songs by Gounod, Poulenc and Franck, as well as works by Anglo-Saxon composers such as Hubert Parry, Samuel Barber and Ivor Gurney. Female composers are not forgotten, with rarely-performed songs by Rita Strohl based on slightly risqué poems by Pierre Louÿs, music by Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Kaija Saariaho – who has recently passed away – and Deborah Pritchard, whose song presented here was composed especially for Sampson. And while Leonard Bernstein’s comically cheeky song ‘I hate music’, appears to be a call not to let music take itself too seriously, Errollyn Wallen’s ‘Peace on Earth’, which concludes the album, invokes calm and encourages us to find peace, a message that seems more relevant today than ever.
American Excursions
Bliss: Miracle in the Gorbals; Metamorphic Variations (compl
American Tapestry
Blues For Harvey
Christopher Gunning: Symphonies Nos. 8 & 9
Paraphrases
Rendez-Vous with Martha Argerich, Vol. 3
Santoro: Symphony No. 13; Symphony No. 14; Viola Concerto; C
A Prayer for Deliverance
A Vision in a Dream - Concertos by Edward Gregson
Fields of Wonder
Santtu Conducts Stravinsky - Petrushka; Firebird Suite / Philharmonia Orchestra
Santtu conducts Stravinsky is the third album from Philharmonia Records featuring two incredible works by Igor Stravinsky - the complete Petrushka (1947 version), and the Firebird Suite (1945 version) - conducted by Principal Conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali, these two works were recorded at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall in 2023.
Gipps: Orchestral Works, Vol. 4
French Opera Overtures / Järvi, Estonian National Symphony
The nineteenth-century French opera overture was for many years looked down on by certain music critics (and musicians) - largely as the genre turned its back on the historical adherence to strict musical form (fugue, sonata form, etc.). Percy Scholes, in the 1955 Oxford Companion to Music, had the following to say: 'a cheap but not always ineffective type of opera overture is that of the pot-pourri or medley - little more than a string of tunes from the work to follow.' These overtures were incredibly popular in their time, and the revival of this repertoire is long overdue.
Daniel Auber composed more than fifty operas, some for the Paris Opera and some for the Opera Comique. His Grand Opera La Muette de Portici famously sparked the Belgian revolution in 1830, which led to the country's independence in 1839. Les Cloches de Corneville was by far the most successful of Planquette's twenty-four operas, receiving some 400 consecutive performances. Alexandre Lecocq's La Fille de Madame Angot was premiered in Brussels in 1872 and is set in post-revolutionary Paris. The Overture is followed here by numbers put together by Gordon Jacob, in his re-orchestration of material taken mainly from the opera, for Leonide Massine's ballet Mam'zelle Angot, which closely follows the action of the opera.
Jenkins: The Armed Man (A Mass for Peace) / London Orchestra da Camera
Their third release on Signum Classics, David Temple and Hertfordshire Chorus present Karl Jenkin’s The Armed Man. This is the first recording of the ensemble version of The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace. It was conceived by the composer as an alternative where performances of the full symphonic version are not possible. The work loses none of its impact, retaining the same big sound with driving rhythms, thundering climaxes, fearful moments and tender, memorable melodies. This recording features celebrated mezzo soprano Kathryn Rudge as well as muezzin Osama Kiwan and cellist Jamal Aliyev.
Santoro: Symphony No. 4 & 6 / Thomson, Goiás Philharmonic
Coates: Orchestral Works, Vol. 4 / Wilson, BBC Philhamonic
