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Michael Finnissy: Organ Works
$25.99CDMetier
Oct 10, 2025MEX77208 -
Reflection
$19.99CDSignum Classics
Feb 06, 2026SIGCD968 -
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Paraphrases
$20.99CDSolo Musica
Jul 18, 2025SM447 -
Korper
$20.99CDWergo
Sep 26, 2025WER74072 -
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 1; Nielsen: Symphony No. 5 (Live)
$20.99CDICA Classics
Jun 20, 2025ICAC5184 -
Ernest Bloch: Schelomo - Hebraic Rhapsody, Suite for Viola a
$20.99CDSignum Classics
Jul 11, 2025SIGCD932 -
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The Cosmic Piano
$19.99CDCantaloupe Music
Aug 15, 2025CA21208
Odyssey
Schmitt: La Tragedie de Salome & Chant elegiaque
In 1907, Florent Schmitt composed music to accompany a ‘mimodrame’ danced by Loïe Fuller, La Tragédie de Salomé. His score is bursting with colour, energy, and voluptuousness – and also with oriental influences stemming from his travels to Morocco and Constantinople, where he discovered the howling dervishes. The final scene features the heart-rending ‘Chant d’Aïça’, an oriental melody sung by a soprano. This music, though bold and modern for the listeners of 1907, nonetheless aroused the admiration of another composer, Igor Stravinsky, to whom Schmitt dedicated the Symphonic Suite he subsequently derived from the work. However, Alain Altinoglu, at the helm of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra of which he has been Music Director since 2021, has chosen to record the original version of this landmark of early twentieth-century French music. The beautiful Chant élégiaque, in its 1911 version for cello and large orchestra, completes this programme.
Lutyens: Piano Works, Vol. 3 / Martin Jones
In this, the final volume of his landmark survey of the piano works of Elisabeth Lutyens, pianist Martin Jones presents further world premiere recordings from this undeservedly neglected composer. Featuring works from across the span of Lutyen’s career, the earliest works to be included on this album are the short pieces Overture, Berceuse, Barcarolle and Dance Souvenance from 1944. The unpublished Holiday Diary from 1949, Helix from 1967, and Three Books of Bagatelles from 1979 complete the set.
Paraules
Spanish percussionist Noè Rodrigo is one of the most talented musicians of his generation. Having performed all over Europe and the US at most major concert halls and festivals, he has premiered more than 50 pieces by composers of over 20 nationalities. His interpretations of the percussion “classics” have been described by critics and audiences as highly virtuosic, technically impeccable and musically complex while featuring a large palette of colours. With PARAULES, (Words) Rodrigo brings to life seven works by essential composers of the XXth Century: Xenakis, Sciarrino, Mantovani, Denisov, Spanish music never before recorded (Torres and Vallejo) alongside more recent pieces (Borzelli). Seventy minutes where the young artist is able to show a stunning versatility, embracing every aesthetic with intelligence and accuracy, aiming for unique interpretations. If in the beginning music was a verb, like singing, shortly after it became percussion: initially, doubling the prosody of the voice; later, introducing a growing range of rhythms and colours that have made it the most heterogeneous, surprising and multicultural of all the instrumental families. In Sciarrino’s words (PARAULES): 'a wooden percussion instrument can hardly sing, but at the same time I wonder if it cannot speak, shout, moan or murmur’.
Notes On Ornette
Gubaidulina: Triple Concerto; Rejoice! / Manze, NDR Radiophilharmonie
Paul Plays Carla
Mozart & Widmann: Clarinet Quintets / Hagen Quartett
Hardly any combination of instruments is more appealing than a string quartet and a clarinet; together they make a magical melange. The Hagen Quartet and Jörg Widmann have recorded Mozart's Clarinet Quintet, a 'work among friends', in this irresistible blend. Jörg Widmann, clarinettist and composer in equal measure, picks up on the omnipresent themes of 'floating, love, and chant' in Mozart's notes and creates a weighty counterpart to Mozart's popular work with his own clarinet quintet, which is available here in a world premiere recording.
Michael Finnissy: Piano Works
All Of Me
Kagel: a
Boulez: Chef d’orchestre; Stravinsky, Schoenberg, & Boulez:
Michael Finnissy: Organ Works
Bouncing With Dex
Revelation
Reflection
Complete Works for Multiple Pianos
Notre amour – Pieces for violoncello & piano / Gehweiler, Hengartner
The tradition of bringing out New Year publications on January 2, “Berchtold’s Day”, goes back as far as the 17th century. Societies andguilds provided printed books, illustrations or music to the young people of the city in return for a financial contribution, which went towards the heating of the society rooms. A 2005 CD of piano music by the Winterthur composer Johann Carl Eschmann, whose documents are held in the Zentralbibliothek Zürich, marked the revival of the old tradition in a new guise.
The New Year release CD 2024 brings together works by six composers, male and female, all of whom except one were born and trained in French-speaking countries. Even Paul Juon had Romanic roots, since his grandfather had emigrated around 1830 from the Swiss canton of Grisons to Russia. Short pieces have been grouped around César Franck’s Sonata in A major: composed between 1880 and 1924, all – except Ernest Bloch’s three lieder movements From Jewish Life (1924), whose Judaistic timbre became Bloch’s trademark – conform to our present-day perception of a rhapsodic fin-de-siècle sound.
The cellist Isabel Gehweiler is a prizewinner of the European Bursary for Young Artists, the Art Prize of the Art Foundation of Baden-Württemberg, the Art Prize of the Markgräfler region; she is also a recipient of grants from the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), the Juilliard School of Music, the Rotary Foundation, the arteMusica Foundation, the Cultural Foundation of the Saarland region, the Richard Wagner Association, the Covid-19 Grant of the City of Zurich, the Notenstein La Roche Privatbank and the Vontobel Bank. As a composer, Isabel Gehweiler has produced a body of work encompassing chamber music and orchestral compositions, which are regularly performed at international festivals.
Mussorgsky: Sorochintsï Fair & Salammbô Suite / Bollon, The Lily's Project
Paraphrases
Berg, Feldman, Huber & Jolas: Iman III
Campo: String Quartets Nos. 8 & 9 (Live at the Fundacion Jua
Korper
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 1; Nielsen: Symphony No. 5 (Live)
Ernest Bloch: Schelomo - Hebraic Rhapsody, Suite for Viola a
Busoni: Doktor Faust / Meister, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
The Cosmic Piano
Gordon & Matthusen: Dark Currents
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau: A Centenary Tribute
