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Maxwell Davies: Naxos Quartets Nos. 7 and 8 cover
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PETER MAXWELL DAVIES
Maxwell Davies: Naxos Quartets Nos. 7 and 8
Maggini Quartet
[ Naxos / CD - released 15/May/2007 ]
"Little did we know, when Max was commissioned by budget label Naxos to write 10 string quartets, what a late flowering odyssey it would be, all his mature skills coalescing within the intense discipline of Haydn-esque form. The Seventh Quartet is an...
Symphony No 1 / Mavis from Las Vegas cover
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Peter MAXWELL DAVIES
Symphony No 1 / Mavis from Las Vegas
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Maxwell Davies
[ Naxos / CD - released 10/Dec/2012 ]
"very good modern recordings and fine playing...it seems that Naxos are on to another winner...Great fun; a reminder of the composer's relaxed, more genial side." (MusicWeb Int)
Maxwell Davies: Piano Concerto / Worldes Blis cover
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PETER MAXWELL DAVIES
Maxwell Davies: Piano Concerto / Worldes Blis
Kathryn Stott (piano) / Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter Maxwell Davies
[ Naxos / CD - released 30/Jan/2013 ]
"Like Stott, the Royal Philharmonic give a tremendously impassioned account of both of these extraordinarily demanding works. Sound quality is very good too." MusicWeb
Maxwell Davies: Symphony No. 3 / Cross Lane Fair cover
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Sir Peter MAXWELL DAVIES
Maxwell Davies: Symphony No. 3 / Cross Lane Fair
Rob Lea (bodhran) & Mark Jordan (northumbrian pipes) / BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter Maxwell Davies
[ Naxos / CD - released 20/Nov/2012 ]
"For a listener who is, as Susan Sontag called herself, "a zealot of seriousness", the rewards are deep and stirring." (Sunday Times)