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Brahms: Violin Concerto / Hungarian Dances cover
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2-4 weeks
JOHANNES BRAHMS
Brahms: Violin Concerto / Hungarian Dances
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Joseph Swensen (conductor/solo violin)
[ Linn ECHO / CD - released 10/Aug/2014 ]
"If you like top notch orchestral playing combined with excellent sound quality this new Brahms CD from Linn is definitely one for your collection. The Scottish Chamber Orchestra is becoming well known for its innovative performances and this...
Lim Fantasy of Companionship for Piano and Orchestra cover
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MANU MARTIN
Lim Fantasy of Companionship for Piano and Orchestra
Susan Lim & Christina Teenz Tan (creators) Tedd Joelson (piano) / London Symphony Orchestra, Arthur Fagen / London Voices / Matthieu Eymard (solo voic
[ Signum / CD - released 2/Apr/2021 ]
Armonico Consort return to Signum with a collection of Handel arias, performed by leading counter-tenor William Towers. A noted soloist in both opera and oratorio, the programme is taken from roles which Towers has sung across his career in various...
Violin Concerto 'Distant Light' (1996/97) / Musica dolorosa (1983) / Viatore (2001) cover
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PETERIS VASKS
Violin Concerto 'Distant Light' (1996/97) / Musica dolorosa (1983) / Viatore (2001)
Swedish Chamber Orchestra / Katarina Andreasson (solo violin and leader)
[ BIS / CD - released 1/Jun/2004 ]
"All three pieces superbly played ... well up to BIS's best standards" (MusicWeb Sept 2004)
Maxwell Davies: Linguae Ignis / Vesalii Icones / Fantasia on a Ground and Two Pavans cover
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PETER MAXWELL DAVIES
Maxwell Davies: Linguae Ignis / Vesalii Icones / Fantasia on a Ground and Two Pavans
Vittorio Ceccanti (solo cello) / Contempoartensemble / Mauro Ceccanti
[ Naxos / CD - released 26/Oct/2011 ]
"Vesalii Icones is one of Peter Maxwell Davies's supreme achievements." (The Guardian)