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Sonate Accademiche - An Anthology
$16.99CDChallenge Classics
Jul 25, 2025CC 720005 -
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Awaking – Jazz Thing Next Generation, Vol. 109
$14.99CDDouble Moon Records
Oct 03, 2025DMCHR71465 -
Stratus
$14.99CDDouble Moon Records
Oct 31, 2025DMCHR71463 -
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Rapsodie Espagnole
$17.99CDIBS Classical
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Ginastera: Piano Chamber Music
$19.99CDDUX
May 01, 2026DUX2216
Gershwin, Montsalvatge, Bernstein & Campo
Lecuona: Piano Music
United
The Pacific Quintet have gone beyond the standard classical repertoire and have selected pieces that represent their diversity. Its musicians were born and raised all over the globe — Japan, Honduras, South Korea, Germany, and Ukraine/Turkey — and here present music from their home countries, transcending all differences of culture, language, and tradition. Two pieces, one by the Honduran composer Jorge Santos and the other by the South Korean female composer Soeui Lee, were commissioned especially for this album, which also includes Fazil Say’s quintet Alevi dedeler raki masasinda and a medley of Japanese folk songs; Hanns Eisler’s Divertimento represents Germany, the Pacific Quintet’s home base. The album ends with an arrangement of music from West Side Story and pays homage to Leonard Bernstein, the founder of the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo where the players first met. As this project shows, they are truly United in music.
Glazunov: Raymonda / Sutherland, ENB Philharmonic
This studio recording of Alexander Glazunov's Raymonda was captured in October 2022. The arrangement was created for the ENB's 2022 production, with a score specially adapted and edited by Gavin Sutherland and Lars Payne. The lavish orchestral adaptation retains the best of the composer's original score, updating it to match the dramatic new narrative devised by Tamara Rojo.
Say: Violin Concerto No. 2, "Spring Mornings in the Days of
Santoro: Complete Piano Sonatas
Tartini: Trio Sonatas / Il Demetrio
Sonate Accademiche - An Anthology
Khachaturian: Piano Transcriptions / Ayrapetyan
Ginastera: String Quartets
Weinberg: Dawn; Symphony No. 12 / Storgårds, BBC Philharmonic
Every five years the Soviet Union celebrated the anniversary of the October 1917 Revolution with large-scale public events, to which the country’s leading artists were expected to contribute. Mieczyslaw Weinberg, like his friend Shostakovich, enjoyed mixed fortunes with his efforts. The symphonic poem Dawn (Zarya), Op. 60, dedicated to the fortieth anniversary of the Revolution, seems to have remained unperformed during his lifetime, despite its ideologically irreproachable content. Its première was finally given in the BBC studios in Manchester, on 15 May 2019, by the BBC Philharmonic under John Storgårds.
When Shostakovich died, on 9 August 1975, it had been five years since Weinberg composed his last symphony. To commemorate his friend and mentor (whom he regarded as the greatest symphonist of his age) Weinberg decided on a full-scale, four movement, non-programmatic work as his personal tribute. Symphony No. 12, written between December 1975 and February 1976 is the longest of Weinberg’s purely instrumental symphonies. Kirill Kondrashin was due to conduct the première, but his last-minute insistence on large-scale cuts and changes to the score was taken by Weinberg as a great insult, and ended their relationship. The first performance was finally given as a radio broadcast on 13 October 1979, (probably) by the USSR TV and Radio Symphony Orchestra under Maxim Shostakovich.
Awaking – Jazz Thing Next Generation, Vol. 109
Stratus
Madreperla / Richard Galliano, South Czech Philharmonic
The accordion surely is an evocative instrument, its mere timbre conjuring mellow images of the Italian Riviera or cobbled Parisian streets. One would expect it to be quite out of place in the relatively formal environment of the classical concert hall – and be sorely mistaken, as far as Richard Galliano is concerned. The versatile French composer and accordion virtuoso sets out to elegantly shatter expectations – and his new album MADREPERLA proves him right.
MADREPERLA’s brilliance stems not only from the sheer audacity of juxtaposing the accordion with a full orchestra, nor from the fact that it succeeds spectacularly in doing so. What’s most intoxicating is Galliano’s fusion of symphonic writing with eclectic styles of dance – the pavane, the mazurka, the milonga, the forro, the waltz – whose particular zest, allure and elan pour forth torrentially from these compositions. A triumph.
Boulez: Livre pour Quatuor / Quatuor Diotima
Schumann: Symphony No. 2; Bernstein: Divertimento
Rachmaninoff & Gershwin: Transcriptions by Earl Wild / Wilson
John Wilson brings us a double helping of Wild’s exquisite solo piano distillations following the Gershwin–Wild Virtuoso Etudes that featured on his AVIE Records debut (AV2458): ‘This album gives listeners a chance to hear singing – an art form at once simple and complex – carried in a different; very deftly crafted musical vehicle; that of Earl Wild’s skill as a transcriber.’
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If the second solo album by young American pianist John Wilson had a title, it might well be “Virtuoso,” for that description permeates his musical selections as well as his dynamic interpretations. Wilson follows in the footsteps of previous pianistic giants Sergei Rachmaninoff, George Gershwin, and Earl Wild, all of whom have contributions on this new release – indeed the pedigree of these composer–arranger–pianists runs through Wilson’s musical DNA. Wild’s renowned re–workings of Gershwin’s music for the stage is represented here by the Fantasy on Porgy and Bess, alongside Gershwin’s own Three Preludes for solo piano. Wild also turned his hand to solo piano arrangements of Rachmaninoff’s soulful songs for which Wilson feels a close affinity thanks to his frequent collaborations with singers.
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Ellington & Haider: Rosalie's Dream
Gershwin, Ludemann & Winterschladen: Porgy’s Dream
Schubert: Divertissement sur des motifs originaux francais,
Ruders: Six Symphonies
Rapsodie Espagnole
Ginastera: Piano Chamber Music
Stanzas in August - Armenian Music, New and Rediscovered
The Lovers
Goin' Home
Trouble In Mind
Witchdoctor's Son
Biting The Apple
