Romantic
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Puccini: Orchestral Works
$21.99SACDChandos
Mar 27, 2026CHSA 5385 -
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The Crown of Life: Leighton, Clarke, Holst, Darke
$19.99CDSignum Classics
Mar 20, 2026SIGCD979 -
Russell Bennett & Duke: Violin Concertos
$21.99SACDChandos
Oct 31, 2025CHSA 5371 -
Vale - A pastoral symphony, Tristan - still, Pluen (feather)
$20.99CDSignum Classics
Apr 24, 2026SIGCD977 -
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Head Space: Candlelight
$19.99CDSignum Classics
Jan 23, 2026SIGCD950 -
Waldmeister (Operetta)
$18.99CDCPO
Jan 30, 2026555701-2 -
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Paraphrases
$20.99CDSolo Musica
Jul 18, 2025SM447 -
Rebecca Clarke: The Complete Songs
$27.99CDSignum Classics
Nov 21, 2025SIGCD940 -
Elegy
$19.99CDSignum Classics
Oct 31, 2025SIGCD939 -
Francois Couperin: Portraits (Live)
$20.99CDMarchvivo
Jul 04, 2025MV013 -
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Folio - Lessons from the Master
$20.99CDTyxart
Aug 15, 2025TXA24191 -
Resonance - Schumann, Farrenc, Durosoir
$19.99CDSignum Classics
Aug 22, 2025SIGCD937 -
Yevgeny Svetlanov – Rimsky-Korsakov, Glinka (Live)
$16.99CDICA Classics
Sep 19, 2025ICAC5186 -
Rachmaninoff: Morceaux de Fantaisie; Morceaux de Salon; 3 No
$19.99CDNaxos
Feb 13, 20268574726 -
Britten, Brahms, Elgar & Sibelius: Violin Concertos
$26.99CDICA Classics
Nov 28, 2025ICAC5185 -
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Piano Works of Samuel Barber / Gill, Salazar
Pianist Mira Gill is of East-Indian descent. Born in Salt Lake City, she is now based in New York City. The piano works of Samuel Barber are a specialty of hers, and it shows in these superb performances.
Ariel Ramirez Reimagined
Missa Criolla, by Argentine composer Ariel Ramirez (1921-2010) is a Spanish vernacular setting of Roman mass liturgy. Navidad Nuestra, composed in 1964, is subtitled"A folk drama of the nativity based on rhythms and traditions of Hispanic America"
Puccini: Orchestral Works
Chansons 1957-1962 - Scoubidou, Personnalites, Mon beau chap
American Landscapes - Music for Cello & Piano / Becker, Bogard
This is a wonderful program of works for cello and piano by composers such as Libby Larsen, Samuel Barber, and George Walker.
Monde es Mystere - Duparc & Faure: Mélodies / Christina Baader
Jazz 1955-1962
Farrenc: Piano Trios & Cello Sonata
Louise Farrenc has emerged in the last decade as a major figure among French composers of the early-Romantic era, whose neglect in previous eras can only be understood in the context of her gender, revealed in both live performances and studio recordings.
Robert Schumann lavished praise on Farrenc’s early published work, and it is easy to hear why from these two piano trios and Cello Sonata, all of which belong to the mainstream of lyrical Romanticism in its early flowering.
The pianist Linda di Carlo has already been the constant presence in two previous albums of Farrenc’s chamber music on Brilliant Classics, and she brings a deep understanding and experience of the idiom to these new recordings.
The Crown of Life: Leighton, Clarke, Holst, Darke
Lover Man
Russell Bennett & Duke: Violin Concertos
Vale - A pastoral symphony, Tristan - still, Pluen (feather)
Spohr: Duos fur zwei Violinen, Vol. 3
Together with Op. 150, the Violin Duos Op. 148 and 153 form Spohr's last cycle in this genre. It is as if Spohr, whose last published compositions included the new duos, once again wanted to show all his ability to write large-scale music with the limited instrumentation. Ursula Schoch and Tjeerd Toch are both members of the famous Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3
Scriabin: Vers la flamme
Earth, Sea, Air - British Music for Cello & Orchestra
Head Space: Candlelight
Waldmeister (Operetta)
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel (Complete Original Score)
Paraphrases
Rebecca Clarke: The Complete Songs
Elegy
Francois Couperin: Portraits (Live)
Liszt: Faust Symphony / Madaras, Liège RPO
Folio - Lessons from the Master
Resonance - Schumann, Farrenc, Durosoir
Yevgeny Svetlanov – Rimsky-Korsakov, Glinka (Live)
Rachmaninoff: Morceaux de Fantaisie; Morceaux de Salon; 3 No
Britten, Brahms, Elgar & Sibelius: Violin Concertos
Cavalli: Il Xerse / Sardelli, Orchestra Barocca Modo Antiquo
Early music specialist Federico Maria Sardelli conducts his Modo Antiquo ensemble in this live performance of Cavalli’s Il Xerse – a highly innovative dramma per musica premiered in 1655. Recorded during the the 48th Festival della Valle d’Itria in Martina Franca, Italy, the cast includes the countertenor Carlo Vistoli and soprano Ekaterina Protsenko. A Blu-ray and DVD of this performance were released in June this year on the Dynamic label (DYN-57983 & DYN-37983).
REVIEW:
Francesco Cavalli’s Il Xerxe was first performed in Venice in 1655. The plot essentially consists of the efforts of the Persian Xerxes to win over the beautiful vassal Romilda, who is, however, in love with the king’s brother, Arsamene. The other main characters are also involved in the intrigues: Amastre, the woman already promised to the Persian king, and Adelanta, Romilda’s sister, who would love to see herself on the Thorn.
Countertenor Carlo Vistoli sings the title role with a warm and round, well-managed voice, which also convincingly conveys the character of the fickle figure. With her powerful voice, Gaia Petrone succeeds in interpreting Arsamene in a vocally worthy and credible manner. Ekaterina Protsenko sings a very attractive Amastre, and Caterina Lippo is also convincing as Romilda. The other roles are satisfactorily cast as well. Frederico Maria Sardelli leads the excellent Orchestra Barocca Modo Antiquo in a spirited, flowing and energetic performance.
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