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SCHUBERT
Impromptus / Moments musicaux / etc
David Fray (piano)
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$35.00
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[ Virgin Classics / CD - released 1/Nov/2009 ]
David Fray has already declared his particular affinity with Austro-German music, and after two CDs featuring Bach he now turns to the early Romantic era and Schubert
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The Fray :- The Fray
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$19.99
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[ Epic Records / CD - released 2/Feb/2009 ]
Grammy-nominated band The Fray offer this hotly anticipated follow-up to their double platinum debut ('How to Save a Life'), featuring first single "You Found Me".
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J.S. BACH
Keyboard Concertos BWV 1052, 1055, 1056 & 1058
David Fray (piano)
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$37.00
Out of Stock 2-4 weeks
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[ Virgin Classics / CD - released 12/Dec/2008 ]
'Fray's debut is marked by an imaginative collation, Bach and Boulez, played with vibrant imagination. He pushes the boundaries but resists the merely quirky. Impeccable technique allows him to speak from the heart with deceptive ease.' BBC Music...
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J.S. BACH
Partia BWV828 / French Suite BWV812 (with Boulez-Notations & Incises)
David Fray (piano)
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$34.99
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[ Virgin Classics / CD - released 15/Mar/2008 ]
BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE AWRD WINNER 2008: Newcomer of the Year -- "Fray's debut is marked by an imaginative collation, Bach and Boulez, played with vibrant imagination. He pushes the boundaries but resists the merely quirky. Impeccable technique allows...
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The Fray :- Reason EP
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$24.99
Out of Stock 1-2 weeks
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[ Epic Records / CDEP - released 16/Oct/2007 ]
This is a 7-track EP of early material from The Fray, which was originally released independently in 2003. The group have since gone on to sell over 3 million copies of their major label debut 'How to Save a Life'!
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The Fray :- How to Save a Life
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$19.99
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[ Epic Records / CD - released 21/Jul/2006 ]
‘How to Save a Life’ is the debut album from Denver band The Fray -- and it's chock-a-block with soaring, stick-in-your-head pop / rock ballads, like the first single "Over My Head (Cable Car)".
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