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Martha Argerich In New York, 1966
SCHUBERT, F.: Winterreise / Die Schöne Müllerin (Desderi, Ci
Bruno Walter conducts Richard Wagner (1925, 1962)
VERDI, G.: Falstaff [Opera] (Reiner) (1949)
Frans Brüggen - The early recordings, Vol. 2
Masters Of The Guitar, Vol. 1: Spain
The Art of Segovia, Vol. 4 (1952-1958)
Masters of the Guitar, Vol. 2: Spain
This release continues the IDIS tradition of remastering and rediscovering the most important performers of the Legendary Guitar Spanish School. This collection has very rare tracks coming directly from private collectors' discographies.
Bellini: I puritani (Selections) / Bonynge, San Francisco Opera Orchestra
Glenn Gould in the Sixties
The rich Glenn Gould discography is enlarging of a series of recordings performed by the artist between 1960 and 1963 for the television and now are presented for the frist time on disc, after a digital remastering. Glenn Gould had a personal propension for some Beethoven, specifically Variations, Op. 34 and Op. 35, of which he often performed live when he was younger. His interpretation of the two movements Adagio ma non torppo and the fuga of Sonata No. 110 are really something unique in his career as a performer and artist. These masterpieces are now available for the public and Gould fans.
VERDI, G.: Simon Boccanegra [Opera] (1958)
Lazar Berman Rarities, Vol. 2
BERMAN, Lazar: Lazar Berman at Carnegie Hall (26 October 197
BRAHMS: Symphonies Nos. 1-4 (Walter, New York Philharmonic)
The Beginning of a Legend, Vol. 2 (1958)
Beethoven, L. Van: Piano Concertos Nos. 4 and 5
Schumann: Papillons, Faschingsschwank aus Wien & Piano Sonat
MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 14 / BRAHMS: Piano Concerto No. 2
Young Salvatore Accardo
BEETHOVEN, L. van: Fidelio [Opera] (Toscanini) (1936, 1944)
The Art of Segovia, Vol. 3 (1955-1956)
Lazar Berman Rarities
BERMAN, Lazar: Piano Works by Franz Liszt
Andres Segova Plays Fernando Sor
During the Fifties Andres Segovia strengthened his fame as the best classical guitarist in the world with a series of wonderful recordings containing the most significant parts of his repertoire. Segovia’s 19th century music repertoire was focused almost exclusively on the Spanish composers, composers the he liked best. He did not often consider Italian composers. Among the Spanish composers Fernando Sor (Barcellona, 1778 – Paris, 1839) had been his favorite; he was a talented composer and performer who wrote Studies for Guitar which featured a great melodic originality that is even now still used in the education of classical guitarists. This album collects, for the first time, all the recordings that Segovia made of Sor works during the 1950s, which were the best moments of his musical career .
