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Goldberg Variations (Arr. for String Trio by Dmitry Sitkovet
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Feb 06, 2026EPRC 0080 -
Bacewicz: String Quartet No. 4, Piano Quintet No. 1
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Oct 17, 2025EPRC 0078 -
Sonatas with Varied Reprises, K. 279–284
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Nov 07, 2025EPRC 0079 -
Somnia
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Nov 21, 2025EPRC 0076 -
Violin Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2; Fantasy, Op. 131
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Nov 07, 2025EPRC 0077 -
Adriano 6
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Jun 13, 2025EPRC 0075 -
Symphony No. 3
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Jun 06, 2025EPRC 0074
Boccherini, Vol. 2
WINTERREISE
V5: THE COMPLETE DUOS
Inside The Hearing Machine
CLAVICHORD & FLUTE
SYMPHONY NO. 5 - DOCUMENTARY
COMPLETE DUOS PHANTASIE
COMPLETE WUNDERHORN SONGS
BACH - BUXTEHUDE
GOLDBERG VARIATIONS CLAVICHORD
REQUIEM
STABAT MATER REQUIEM
ROCOCO
Pergolesi: Stabat Mater / Naessens, Dieltiens, Linde, Capriola di Gioia
Beethoven & His French Piano / Tom Beghin
In 1803 Beethoven received a piano from Erard Frères in Paris. Why had he been so keen to own a French instrument and how did it inspire him, both as a pianist and a composer? The answer may lie in these performances on a new replica of Beethoven’s French piano, created as part of a unique research project. Placing the iconic “Waldstein” and “Appassionata” sonatas alongside equally grand pieces by two of his Parisian contemporaries, they reveal an unfamiliar French aspect to Beethoven’s genius. The present release is the first recording ever on the first (and brand new) replica of Beethoven’s Erard piano. It tells the story of a “French” Beethoven; someone who related to what happened in Paris through the piano’s technology.
Christ Lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4 / Naessens
Our fetishist regard for John Sebastian Bach as the pinnacle of Western art music obscures the fact that his talent was spawned by at least three generations of gifted predecessors. We celebrate this lineage by exploring the musical family archive Bach discovered in 1735. Among the hidden gems are intensely moving Geistliche Konzerte by his cousin Johann Christoph Bach, and the latter’s father Heinrich Bach. In his earliest preserved cantata Christ lag in Todesbanden, Johann Sebastian superbly imitates the polyphonic motet style of these foregoers, which was going out of fashion.
V3: COMPLETE DUOS
Bach: Solo Violin Sonatas / Roth
| The cycle of six solo Sonatas and Partitas by J.S. Bach is arguably one of the most powerful and most important compositions in musical history. These works have been with Linus Roth since he was nine years old, when he first learned the Gigue from the E major Partita, moving on by the ageof twelve to the first Fugue in G minor to tackling at fifteen the Ciaconna, which represents a cosmos in its own right. By seventeen, Roth had finally learned the entire oeuvre for the first time and since then he is fortunate to have been able to grow as a musician through the constant and welcome challenge of interpreting these remarkable works. This recording was made during lockdown, in which all of our lives have had to be reduced to a minimum in almost every area. The chance to renew the intense preoccupation with this miraculous music in preparation for the recording was a huge privilege as it allowed Linus an escape into a spiritual freedom which helped me greatly on a personal level at this time. |
Goldberg Variations (Arr. for String Trio by Dmitry Sitkovet
Bacewicz: String Quartet No. 4, Piano Quintet No. 1
Sonatas with Varied Reprises, K. 279–284
Somnia
Violin Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2; Fantasy, Op. 131
Adriano 6
