The Vinyl Sale
The Vinyl Sale has arrived at ArkivMusic. Shop over 250 classical and jazz titles on vinyl, featuring timeless recordings, legendary performances, and collector-worthy pressings made for the turntable.
Discover music from Mahler, Ravel, Boulez and more; as well performances from iconic artists such as Hina & Fiona, Theo Ould, the Janacek Philharmonic Orchestra and more!
Shop the sale now before it ends at 9:00am ET, Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
272 products
Children, Musical Portraits for Piano Solo
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 (LP Version)
Look To The Sky
Dear to Us (2 LP vinyl edition)
Takemitsu: 12 Songs, Transcriptions for Guitar
Ravel: Piano Concertos in G Major and D Major; Gaspard de la
Boulez: 100th Anniversary
Frohe Weihnachten (1 LP)
Hotel Teminus
Petr Ostrouchov – Zelary
Merry Christmas Pianomania
Balada para un loco (LP)
Monsoon
Nature
Dunas - Live in Copenhagen
Estrellita
Gillespie, Porter, Jobim, Rodgers & Miller: Solo in Barcelon
Bach: Concertos for Recorder / Bosgraaf, Ensemble Cordevento
A high-grade LP transfer for a superbly engineered album of Bach at his most life-enhancing. JS Bach may not have composed any concertos specifically for recorder – none have survived, at any rate – but he scored for the instrument elsewhere in his output, most unforgettably so in his earliest surviving cantata, the ‘Actus tragicus’. In any case the uniquely adaptable nature of his inspiration lends itself to the kind of sympathetic adaptation undertaken here by Erik Bosgraaf in partnership with the musicologist and art historian Thiemo Wind. Three of the concertos here have beenadapted from pieces which survive in a scoring for solo harpsichord and string orchestra: BWV 1053, 1055 and 1059. A fourth concerto has been constructed by Wind from transcriptions of cantata arias, adapted from the secular cantata Preise dein Glücke, gesegnetes Sachsen BWV215 and Liebster Jesu, mein Verlangen BWV32. The idea is humble but ingenious, answering the question: what might Bach have done, or could he have done, if he had written concertos for the recorder? In doing so, Bosgraaf and his colleagues are following good precedents: after all, Bach himself created and performed many such transcriptions. His oeuvre demonstrates that a composition wasnot regarded as an unchanging work of art, and during his lifetime it was standard procedure to make quite radical adaptations according to the relevant circumstances. In any case, Bosgraaf and the one-per-part musicians of Cordevento perform these concertos with an unfailing sensitivity to the momentum and poetry of Bach’s originals. Now, on 180-gram vinyl, these recordings gain a special warmth and depth while losing none of their pin-point clarity. ‘Erik Bosgraaf’s recorder-playing is fluent and lively in fast music, and his five colleagues provide accompaniments that are lean, stylish and precise.’ (Gramophone)
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2, Arrangement for Piano & Orches
Witchdoctor’s Son
Never Let Me Go
Noble Renegades (LP Version)
Haydn 2032, Vol. 12 - Les Jeux et les Plaisirs (LP version)
Jaywalkin’
