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Opera Arias (Soprano): Tebaldi, Renata - BOITO, A. / GIORDAN
Vladimir Horowitz plays Scriabin (1953-1956)
CHARPENTIER, M.-A.: Medee / MONTEVERDI, C.: Madrigals (Boula
Ravel: Tzigane - Lalo: Symphonie espagnole - Franck: Violin Sonata / Gulli
Franco Gulli was a violinist from Trieste and was one of the most important artists in the 20th century. This release collects three wonderful and sensational recordings that show his incredible talent and artistic greatness.
Beethoven: Piano Works / Gould
Franco Gulli Plays Paganini (1960, 1961)
Nathan Milstein Rarities
BEETHOVEN, L. van: Symphony No. 5 / Piano Concerto No. 2 (Ba
The Beginning of a Legend, Vol. 2 (1960)
Mozart: (Le) Nozze Di Figaro
The Beginning of a Legend (1958)
Glenn Gould Plays Bach 3
BRAHMS, J.: Violin Concerto, Op. 77 / Double Concerto for Vi
Opera Arias (Soprano): Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth - MOZART, W.A.
GENTILI VERONA, Gabriella: Renaissance of the Harpsichord in
Sir John Barbirolli conducts Elgar
BRAHMS, J.: Symphony No. 4 / RESPIGHI, O.: Feste romane / KO
The Golden Years Of Andres Segovia: Recordings 1952-1954
Young Julian Bream 1956
Emil Gilels Plays Tchaikovsky (1959)
Opera Arias (Tenor): Gigli, Beniamino - GLUCK, C.W. / VERDI,
Karajan Spectacular, Vol. 6 (1953, 1960) / Karajan, Philharmonia Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
IDIS continues in its mission of reviving some of the most extraordinary Karajan recordings made during the Fifties and Sixties with this Karajan Spectacular VI volume. This album presents some extraordinary Beethoven and Wagner works of which Karajan has been an insurmountable interpreter, becoming obligatory point of reference for the two composers’ discography. Beethoven Symphony Overtures recorded by Karajan with D.G. during the Sixties were one of the milestones of their discography; but in the Fifties the great conductor created with EMI records an incredible series with the legendary Philharmonia Orchestra. During the Sixties Wagner’s recordings with the Berliner Philarmoniker were no less valid and culminated with the incredible Tetralogy; after Wagner’s rhetorical and heavy interpretation during the Nazi period, Karajan’s performance and interpretation has been rightly received as a complete rediscovery of a composer used only for propaganda purposes. This is a real do not miss album recorded in high quality.
The Early Recordings, Vol. 1 / Bruggen
Dutch flautist Frans Bruggen (1934-2014) was one of the main discoverers and champions of the recorder during the twentieth century, and is considered to be one of the artists that made this instrument popular and accessible to young people. His virtuosity and technique were unique, and made his performances of music from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries unforgettable, showing his audiences that the recorder could be an expressive and evocative instrument. This IDIS release collects a series of very rare recordings of this great artist taken from his archives- none of these recordings have ever been released on modern mediums. This album features the first recording of the Giuseppe Sammartini Concert in F major- a masterpiece of the recorder literature- that was recorded by Bruggen with the Amsterdam Chamber Orchestra when he was only twenty-eight years old.
