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ID: CDS1063-2 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Violin There is one word for Bengtsson´s music. Craftmanship. He is a Swedish Romantic allright -but his musik is more general in style than folkloristic. The soloists change place as conductors -they are both highly qualified to do so. You will love these concerts! |
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ID: E071 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Violin |
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ID: E048 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Baroque Subcollection: Violin Gilles Colliard is the first violin player to record this incredible collection of solo pieces by Guillemain. A rediscovery that will amaze everybody. Virtuoso music performed in the most pure French baroque style. |
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ID: E054 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Baroque Subcollection: Violin Premier enregistrement mondial.
The final part of Guillemain’s solo music for the violin. The “Amusement” is a collection of solo violin pieces in the purest of French baroque style. A new addition to the solo violin repertoire. |
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ID: E055 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Violin Il Cimento dell' Aemonia e dell' Inventione, op. 8; Amsterdam, C. 1725.
Antonio Vivaldi’s four seasons is probably one of the most over recorded pieces of music and also one of the most popular in music al history. This recording proves that good music lasts for ever and can have many different readings. This is unique and will surprise audiences. A new seasons for a new millennium.
Quatuor Barbaroque: F. Cabello, bandoneon / G. Raymond, tympanon / P. Mathis, orque mécanique / D. Capeille, contrabajo |
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ID: GMCD7120 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Piano Recorded at: The Arts Centre of the London Oratory School, Fulham, London by kind permission of the Headmaster and Bursar, January 4th & 5th 1996
The Belfast-born composer Howard Ferguson has enjoyed an enviable reputation amongst those who really know their British music of the 20th century: his music is not great in output, but is distinguished at all times by a fastidious craftsmanship and an inspired abundance of melody. Dame Myra Hess recorded his Piano Sonata and Bagatelles, and Denis Brain his Octet - all on 78rpm discs - so this outstanding composer has not been without distinguished advocates. His Second Violin Sonata of 1948 is in three cogent movements.
The First Violin Sonata by Eugène Goossens is an outstanding work, the neglect of which - as with all of this supremely-gifted composer’s music - is quite inexplicable. The slow movement was recorded on a 78rpm disc by Andre Mangeot and the composer himself over 70 years ago - this new recording marks the first time this work has appeared complete in the British record catalogues!
The sensational success of the Second Violin Sonata by John Ireland in 1917 - it was performed nine times in the following season - may well have inspired Goossens to write his Sonata. It is surely true to say that no other English chamber work of the 20th century was ever received with greater enthusiasm than this. It remains one of Ireland’s greatest masterpieces, and should be known by all lovers of English music. |
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ID: GMCD7124 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Piano Recorded at: Hillesden Church, Buckinghamshire, England - 1996
A Few months ago Guild Music issued “English Romanticism”, a collection of Violin Sonatas by Howard Ferguson, Eugene Goossens and John Ireland played by Oliver Lewis, violin, and Jeremy Filsell, piano (Guild GMCD 7120). The impact of the largely unknown First Violin Sonata by Eugene Goossens showed it to be a very great work. The success of this issue - critically and in terms of sales - was so marked that release plans for 1996 were changed in order to accommodate a follow-up album. This second CD, our new release this month, was recorded in May and is released in June! |
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ID: GMCD7125 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Piano This album is a brand-new collection of some of the most brilliant and best-loved of all favourite pieces for violin and piano, known and loved to millions of music-lovers the world over.
It offers the intelligent collector a superb and unique album which also contains some popular pieces which are but rarely recorded - pieces which every violinist will have played at some time during their career, but which do not always find their way onto compact disc.
This programme is distinguished by the most brilliant and sensitive playing by one of the leading European violinists of the day, who is sympathetically accompanied by one of Switzerland’s most gifted composers, conductors and pianists.
The recording, made in England in 1996, is state-of-the-art, and the entire collection is bound to be one of the most popular albums Guild has released in the past few years. |
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ID: MKM076 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Piano SOLOISTS ENSEMBLE:Mikhail Pletnev, Piano (7,8,9); Leonid Ogrinchuk, piano(5,6);Alexei Bruni, violin; Mikhail Moshkunov, violin (1,3,4,6-9); Andrei Kevorkov, viola (5,6-9); Erik Pozdeev, cello; Rustem Gabdulin, double bass (1-4);Nikolai Gorbunov, double bass (7-9); Alexander Koreshkov, oboe (1-4);Alexander Petrov, bassoon (1-5); Igor Makarov, horn (1-5); Natalia Tsekhovskaya, harp (5) |
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ID: MKM088 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Piano BORODIN QUARTET:Mikhail Kopelman, violin I; Andrei Abramenkov, violin II; Dmitri Shebalin, viola; Valentin Berlinsky, violoncello
Recorded in 1985 |
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