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ID: STR33972 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental |
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ID: STR37058 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano |
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ID: STR37047 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Accordion |
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ID: STR37069 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Guitar |
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ID: STR37067 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Flute |
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ID: SIGCD264 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: PianoIn his second solo piano recital disc for Signum, this release further demonstrates Alessio Bax’s dazzling skill and flair in performance and interpretation - this time with Rachmaninov’s piano works. The programme is centered around the Preludes op.23, but takes in a broad selection of his other studies, etudes, melodies and transcriptions - in performance, Bax describes the programme as being a collection of ‘visions and landscapes’. |
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ID: QTZ2021 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: ViolinThree of the greatest late Romantic violin sonatas, including the comparatively little-performed Delius Sonata alongside two high-points of French romanticism and impressionism by Franck and Ravel. Performed here by one of the most acclaimed duos on the international concert stage |
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ID: QTZ2016 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: ViolinThis is the sparkling debut CD from the accalaimed winner of the 2004 Uralsk International Violin Competition. This colourful and varied recital includes sensational virtuoso masterpieces by Wieniawski and Ysaye as well as the delicately beautiful To The Air of Time by contemporary Japanese composer Isao Matsushita. The recital opens with Dvorak's tender and intimate, folk-influenced Sonatina.
Atsuko Sahara appears here with the celebrated pianist, John Lenehan.
Violin Recital
The second Uralsk International Violin Competition was held between January 16th and 20th, 2004 and was made possible through the generous support of Mr. Krymbek Kusherbayev (Akim of West Kazakhstan Oblast) and Karachaganak Petroleum Operating bv, under the leadership of John Morrow. First Prize was awarded to Atsuko Sahara (Japan). This CD commemorates her fine achievement in a competition of the very highest standard featuring young soloists from Kazakhstan, Russia, Europe, East Asia and other countries. The celebrated Kazakh violinist and Chairman of the Jury, Marat Bisengaliev announced the award of the joint first prize after the Final on January 21st, 2004. It is with sincere and grateful thanks to the Akim, Mr. Kusherbayev and to Mr. John Morrow (from KPO), that the making of this CD and the staging of the competition were made possible. |
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ID: QTZ2020 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano and SaxophoneAn outstanding album featuring the internationally celebrated saxophone virtuoso, Rob Buckland. Towards The Light features original compositions by Andy Scott, Takashi Yoshimatsu, Nikki Iles and Roy Powell as well as transcriptions of pieces by the great jazz pianist Chick Corea and the composer Graham Fitkin. As Rob says in his sleeve notes: "There are no styles of music anymore; there is simply music". |
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ID: QTZ2003 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: QuartetThe first CD of the Ying Quartet's acclaimed Life Music series. LifeMusic is a series of commissions from established or emerging American composers and each work draws on a different aspect of American life.
Life Music
We have undertaken a long-term project we call Life Music that connects the music we make with the American experience and issues of our time. With the support of the Institute of American Music, we commission two works per year, one from an established and one from an emerging composer. Each composer is asked to write a quartet that is inspired by some dimension of the American experience - perhaps a literary, historical or musical source or a significant and enduring issue. With these commissions, we seek to produce an ongoing series of works from living American composers that is not only inspired somehow by life in America, but also reflects the highest standards of musical excellence.
The idea of LifeMusic grows directly from the experience of the Ying Quartet. Our mission has always been twofold: to make classical music a relevant and vital part of American culture in all its diversity and to do so with the highest standards of artistic integrity. Whether we are performing in Carnegie Hall or the White House, teaching at the Eastman School of Music or spending a week in Helena, Montana, the Quartet is committed to exploring the many ways in which great music can impact and transform our daily lives. LifeMusic is intended to be suitable both in the concert hall and in community settings as an effective manifestation of that powerful connection between music and life.
The Ying Quartet:
Ayano Ninomiya, violin
Janet Ying, violin
Phillip Ying, viola
David Ying, cello |
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