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Femmes de Legende
$20.99CDHaenssler Classic
Mar 13, 2026HC25026 -
Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93 & R. Strauss: E
$20.99CDSOMM Recordings
Feb 20, 2026SOMM-BEECHAM 33 -
Mystery Tour
$20.99CDFrémeaux
Nov 21, 2025FA8617 -
Brahms: Symphonies 2 & 4
$21.99SACDChandos
Jan 02, 2026CHSA 5248 -
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Furtwangler: Symphony No. 2 in E Minor
$21.99CDChandos
Jun 20, 2025CHAN 20373 -
In Her Hands
$21.99CDChandos
Feb 06, 2026CHAN 20368 -
Francesco Cavalli: Missa a 8 voci concertata con Istromenti,
$16.99CDDynamic
Sep 19, 2025DYN-CDS8074 -
Haydn: Complete Piano Trios, Vol. 5
$21.99CDChandos
Apr 10, 2026CHAN 20367 -
Beethoven: The Last Three Sonatas
$21.99CDChandos
Feb 20, 2026CHAN 20362 -
Ferdinando Carulli, Carulli Rediscovered, Vol. 2
$16.99CDDynamic
Jun 20, 2025DYN-CDS8062 -
Mozart: Piano Works, Vol. 2
$21.99CDChandos
Aug 22, 2025CHAN 20350 -
Mendelssohn: Works for Solo Piano, Vol. 3
$21.99CDChandos
Apr 24, 2026CHAN 20347 -
Shura Cherkassky: Nimbus Rediscovered Recordings, Vol. 1
$23.99CDNimbus
Feb 06, 2026NI7112
Hungarian String Trios / Trio Boccherini
This recording brings together four Hungarian composers who, each in their own way, contributed to the development of a new national musical style at the beginning of the twentieth century. They managed to write music that was respected internationally and that both nurtured them and raised the general standard of music in Hungary.
Leó Weiner’s (dubbed the ‘Hungarian Mendelssohn’) and Erno Dohnányi’s string trios were composed during their student years, yet both works have become significant milestones in the limited repertoire for this instrumental combination. Elegant and occasionally reminiscent of Brahms, they also incorporate subtle touches of local folklore. Zoltán Kodály, alongside Béla Bartók, one of the most important Hungarian musicians of the century, composed relatively little chamber music, but his Intermezzo, also an early work, evokes the folk music that the composer had begun to collect for his ethnomusicological research. The least familiar and youngest of the composers represented here, László Weiner, met a tragic fate. His Serenade, composed while he was studying with Kodály, reveals the exceptional talent of a composer whose body of work remains small. Less ‘Magyar’ than the other works presented here, his Serenade recalls the intense and concentrated atmosphere of Viennese ‘modernist’ works.
Arnold, Horovitz, Stanford & Finzi
Femmes de Legende
Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93 & R. Strauss: E
Bennett: Orchestral Works, Vol. 5
Mystery Tour
Brahms: Symphonies 2 & 4
Gade, Gardel, Mononen & Piazzolla: World Tangos Odyssey
Josef Rheinberger: Chamber Music
Santtu conducts Shostakovich - Symphony No. 10
Nielsen: The Symphonies / Royal Danish Orchestra
Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 / Keller, Concerto Budapest
Cut or Uncut?
Anton Bruckner would have been 200 years old in 2024. Instead of using flowery but ultimately helpless advertising slogans to promote the 100th release for the Bruckner Year, we are trying to encourage people to think about production processes in classical music with a special release. What is a recording actually about?
Anton Bruckner's 7th Symphony twice in full length, each time on one CD. A live recording (uncut) and a studio production (cut) under identical conditions. Compare them! And don't allow your judgement to be swayed by different recording circumstances!
This comparison would not have been possible without András Keller and Concerto Budapest. András Keller follows an unbroken European tradition that stretches way back into the last century, perhaps even as far back as Anton Bruckner himself. And the monumental arches and climaxes in Anton Bruckner's music are perfect for every listener to ask themselves: What do I want from a recording? What moves me more, live or produced, cut or uncut?
Furtwangler: Symphony No. 2 in E Minor
Beethoven: Quartets, Vol. 3 - Early String Quartets
In Her Hands
Des Heilands letzte Stunden, WoO 62
Francesco Cavalli: Missa a 8 voci concertata con Istromenti,
Haydn: Complete Piano Trios, Vol. 5
Grand Caprice
Beethoven: The Last Three Sonatas
Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 6 & 9
Ferdinando Carulli, Carulli Rediscovered, Vol. 2
Saverio Mercadante, Quartets for Flute & Strings, Vol. 2
Guitar Recital - Ausias Parejo
Mozart: Piano Works, Vol. 2
Beethoven: Quartets, Vol. 2 - Middle String Quartets
Tiersen: Island (Biovinyl)
An audiophile LP transfer for an
immersive tribute to a remote island
off the coast of Brittany.
Having become celebrated for his score
to Amélie (2001), the French composer
moved to the island of Ushant
(Ouessant/Eusa), and this album is a
musical tribute to his home, comprising
ten pieces about ten specific places on
the island. In 2016, Tiersen published a
collection of pieces called Eusa, which
Jeroen van Veen has combined with his
2021 collection, Kerber, named after a
chapel on the island, to produce Island.
The album has been a best-seller on CD
for its contemplative mood and beauty.
Among the 10 tracks, some offer the
perfect soundtrack for contemplation on
a long walk or staring out of a window on
a train journey. Others seem predestined
to be background music for study or
relaxation. The pieces sound at times
dreamy and wistful, at times bittersweet,
at other times happily playful. With each
song, your imagination can easily conjure
a scene from a movie: a breakup after a
fight in a cosy café or a nature
documentary showing two baby birds
opening their eyes for the very first
time.
This isn’t a collection about isolation;
it’s more an expression of awareness of
your own environment and your place
within it: a sonic encapsulation of the
hyper-local. Tiersen relates this
approach to a night spent studying the
stars – which he himself does. ‘You can
look at things that are thousands of
light years away and relate your own
existence to this really cosmic element,’
he says. ‘But you get that same feeling
with the things all around you.’
Finzi: Clarinet Concerto; Dies Natalis; Preludio
Mendelssohn: Works for Solo Piano, Vol. 3
