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Mihkel Kerem: Orchestral Music, Vol. 2
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Richard Flury: Orchestral Music, Vol. 5
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Gypsy Melodies
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Gustav Mahler: Symphonie Nr. 6 - Mariss Jansons
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Gilles Binchois: Loyal souvenir
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Amy Beach: Present Reflections
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Lotusland
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But Beautiful
Mihkel Kerem: Orchestral Music, Vol. 2
Richard Flury: Orchestral Music, Vol. 5
Polish Wind Quintets, Vol. 3
Ignacy Jan Paderewski: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 17, Po
Richard Flury: Orchestral Music, Vol. 4
Ravel, Arensky & Srnka: Modern Times
Gypsy Melodies
Gustav Mahler: Symphonie Nr. 6 - Mariss Jansons
Virtus
Oiseaux de passage
Gilles Binchois: Loyal souvenir
Loewe: Complete Piano Music, Vol. 3 / Nicholson
Known in his lifetime as ‘the north German Schubert’, Carl Loewe (1796–1869) is remembered today chiefly as a composer of songs and ballads. Yet there is a considerable body of piano music that is strikingly innovative in content, expression and harmony, containing the germs of ideas later taken up by composers such as Wagner and Liszt. Loewe was unquestionably a brilliantly original talent, a major figure in ushering in the Romantic era – with the remarkable Four Fantasies of 1854 heard here ‘documenting’ in music the contemporary emigration of German families to the United States. This third volume of Linda Nicholson’s survey of his piano music on historical instruments concludes its first-ever complete recording on any kind of piano.
Il Concerto Caccini
Amy Beach: Present Reflections
Arcadelt: Missa Noe Noe / Namur Chamber Choir, Cappella Mediterranea
Given that not one of the Masses by Jacques Arcadelt was included in our boxed set that revealed his immense musical personality to the world, we now remedy this situation with an indispensable addition. Leonardo Garcia Alarcon chose the Missa Noe Noe, which is presented here in the context of the Christmas liturgy. We have also included motets not only by Arcadelt but also by Josquin Desprez, as he was the great model for musicians of his generation. The recording ends resoundingly with Josquin’s imposing Benedicta es coelorum regina for six voices, although in an expanded version for twelve voices by Jean Guyot de Châtelet (1512 – 1588): another Walloon composer to be discovered!
Marie Hubert - Fille du Roy
Music from the Ghetto / Heled, Warren-Green, London Chamber Orchestra
The central thread linking all the works featured in this recording is their assimilation of various elements of Jewish music, whether directly stemming from Chassidic folk traditions, or relating to material directly associated with religious worship. Each composer responds to this music in different ways, attempting in varying degrees to integrate it within the structural conventions of a Western European musical mainstream. By doing so, the music projects a multitude of emotions and feelings.
“There is not enough music which highlights and celebrates the diverse background of composers and the fact that this album focuses on Jewish musical traditions makes it a hugely important progression in how the classical music industry is moving into a more culturally representative industry.” -- Jocelyn Lightfoot, Managing Director of the LCO
Ysaÿe: The 6 Sonatas on the Composer's Violin / Khachatryan
In this album, Sergey Khachatryan presents the first recording of Ysaÿe's 6 Solo Sonatas Op.27 on the composer’s Guarneri del Gesù violin - a magnificent, hypnotic instrument!
Ysaÿe’s Op. 27 is not new to Sergey Khachatryan, who has been performing the cycle in concert for a long time. Today aged thirty-eight and the precocious First Prize Winner of the International Sibelius Competition in 2000 and the Queen Elisabeth Competition in 2005, the Armenian violinist once more demonstrates his radiant maturity, akin to his sumptuous recording of Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas (naïve, 2008-2009, V 5181).
Here Sergey Khachatryan delivers an interpretation of heightened feelings, where what might otherwise come across as impish is deliberately turned into something fierce (the Prelude of Sonata No. 2, which uses the opening motif of Bach’s Partita No. 3), or that which is merely imitative becomes wild and relentless (the Finale of Sonata No. 4). He willfully emphasizes the popular inspiration underlying the complete collection, imbuing it with shadings and a sumptuousness previously unheard.
Strauss II: Die Fledermaus
Violino Solo - Un arco tra Italia e Austria
Strauss II: Die Fledermaus
The Last Castrato - Arias for Velluti
Darknesse Visible
Lotusland
Volver
Mythos - Schubert & Loewe / Krimmel, Bushakevitz
Around Gershwin / Richard Galliano
Home / Miró Quartet
The pieces in this album represent the Miró Quartet’s artistic home in many ways. The four works include two new commissions for the Miró by Kevin Puts and Caroline Shaw, as well as works by George Walker and Samuel Barber. The concept of home and our complex relation to it is woven in a variety of ways into all the music in this album: this music invites you to feel, reflect, and engage in Miró’s world. This is Miró second album.
