Orchestral and Symphonic
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Moses Und Aron,Sym 2
Paul Lansky: Idle Fancies
Clifford, Bainton / Martyn Brabbins, Bbc Philharmonic
Recorded in: Studio 7, New Broadcasting House, Manchester 30 & 31 October 2001 Producer(s) Brian Pidgeon (Executive) Ralph Couzens Mike George
Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos 1-4, Etc / Shelley, Et Al
All tracks have been digitally mastered using 24-bit technology.
Debussy: Preludes For Piano Books 1 & 2 / Casadesus
R Strauss: Death And Transfiguration / Mata, Dallas Symphony
This recording is now available as RCA Victrola 60135-2-RV.
Schubert: String Quartets D 810, D 804 / Budapest Quartet
Hindemith, P.: 4 Temperaments (The) / Nobilissima Visione Su
Knappertsbusch Conducts Bach, Handel, Haydn & Mozart
Haydn: Complete Symphonies, Vol. 9
Mahler: Symphony No. 6 / Harding, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Britten: War Requiem
SYMPHONY NO. 5 ROMEO & JULIET
Edition Ferenc Fricsay Vol 7 - Mozart: Symphony No 29, 39 & 40
Ferenc Fricsay was seen as an exponent of modern, detailed and precise music-making, and as a leading Mozart conductor alongside Bruno Walter and Karl Böhm. Two live recordings and one studio production from the early Fifties document the collaboration between Fricsay and "his" RIAS Symphony Orchestra which, after becoming its chief conductor in 1948, he had made into an elite ensemble. These recordings also document his esteem for Mozart's music which was characterised by a deep seriousness. Fricsay's devotion to sculpting the melodic line fi nds a precise and supple medium in the meticulous and stylish RIAS Symphony Orchestra who display an astonishing quality, particularly in the live recordings.
Brahms: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2; Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3
SCHUBERT, F.: Symphony No. 8 / BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 9 / BE
GRAINGER: Grainger Edition, Vol. 15: Orchestral Works, Vol.
Handel: Water Music / Schwarz, Los Angeles Co
Mahler: Symphony No 4; Mozart, Brahms, Et Al / Bruno Walter
BEETHOVEN / BRAHMS / BRUCKNER: Symphonies (Abendroth) (1939-
Pepusch: Concertos and Overtures for London / Harmonious Society of Tickle-Fiddle Gentlemen
Johann Christoph Pepusch (1667-1752) was probably something of a child prodigy and Ernst Ludwig Gerber records that he received an appointment as harpsichordist to the Prussian Court at Berlin by the age of 14. Regardless of this and other successes in the theatre, Pepusch was most highly esteemed in his own lifetime as a composer of concertos. Georg Philipp Telemann considered him as one of the best six German composers. As with Handel, later Germans and Britons both claimed Pepusch as their own. Pepusch is best remembered today for his contribution to The Beggar's Opera (1728), for which he composed a fine overture. Apart from that overture, none of his other pieces had received commercial recordings until today. It is our hope that this CD goes some distance to remind audiences why Pepusch was once so highly regarded across Europe as a fine composer of inventive and dramatic concertos.
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 2 / Polyansky, Russian State Symphony
More Power And Ideas For Your Surround Sound System
Haydn: Paris Symphonies I / Bruno Weil, Tafelmusik
