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Walter Gieseking: Complete Bach Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon cover
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J. S. BACH
Walter Gieseking: Complete Bach Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon
Walter Gieseking (piano) / Berliner Philharmoniker, Wilhelm Furtwängler
[ Deutsche Grammophon / 7 CD Box Set - released 10/Jul/2019 ]
'His tone is attractive (warmed by a little pedal) and subtly nuanced, his phrasing is musicianly, he gives the fugues (often long, in this book) control and cohesion; there is gentleness in the E flat major Prelude and lightness in that in G major.'...
Sir Edward Elgar conducts Elgar (Recorded in 1931-32) cover
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ELGAR
Sir Edward Elgar conducts Elgar (Recorded in 1931-32)
Beatrice Harrison (cello) / London Symphony / New Symphony Orchestra / Sir Edward Elgar
[ Dutton Historic Classics / CD - released 20/Jul/2007 ]
In this glorious programme featuring Elgar's late 1920s and '30s HMV recordings, works include the Falstaff: Symphonic Study in C minor, the charming Nursery Suite (the version presented here recorded in the presence of royalty) and the Cello...
The Busch Quartet play Beethoven Vol 1 (rec 1933-36) cover
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BEETHOVEN
The Busch Quartet play Beethoven Vol 1 (rec 1933-36)
Busch Quartet
[ Dutton Historic Classics / CD - released 20/Jul/2007 ]
"While Busch Quartet recordings have been often reissued, one welcomes 'Volume 1' of a Beethoven series from Dutton. Their understated yet subtle and lively interpretations avoid the faux-sublime and so wear extremely well." "Adolph Busch's warm...
The Busch Quartet play Beethoven Vol 2 (rec 1933-36) cover
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BEETHOVEN
The Busch Quartet play Beethoven Vol 2 (rec 1933-36)
Busch Quartet
[ Dutton Historic Classics / CD - released 20/Jul/2007 ]
Two legendary Busch Quartet 1930s HMV recordings of Beethoven's string quartets are featured on this disc. Led by Adolf Busch and acclaimed as perhaps the finest interpreters of the composer's work in that idiom, their recordings of the Quartet in C...
Paganini: Violin Concerto No. 1 (with works by Tchaikovsky) [recorded 1987] cover
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NICCOLO PAGANINI
Paganini: Violin Concerto No. 1 (with works by Tchaikovsky) [recorded 1987]
Midori (violin) / London Symphony Orchestra / Leonard Slatkin
[ Newton Classics / CD - released 16/Dec/2010 ]
'A splendid new version of Paganini's Violin Concerto in D, the most famous, because of the enticing lyrical theme of the first movement. Midori, an astonishingly accomplished 13-year-old, is fully equal to the work's formidable technical demands and...
Magnificat / Masses BWV233-6 cover
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J. S. BACH
Magnificat / Masses BWV233-6
RIAS Chamber Chorus / C.P.E. Bach Chamber Orchestra / Peter Schreier
[ Newton Classics / 2 CD - released 30/Jun/2011 ]
"How beautifully moulded … is the unassuming fugal opening of the F major Mass, followed by an exuberant and brilliantly executed Gloria … Bonney shows exemplary control in "Qui tollis", as she does so affectingly in the gliding equivalent in the A...
Her Song cover
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ELGAR / IRELAND / PARRY / GRITTON / SANDERS
Her Song
Susan Gritton (soprano) / BBC Concert Orchestra / Martyn Brabbins
[ Dutton Digital / CD - released 16/Jul/2009 ]
Susan Gritton's solo recital with the BBC Concert Orchestra and Martyn Brabbins is focussed on orchestral songs by Elgar and John Ireland, varied with delightful solo items by Susan's grandfather Eric Gritton, by John Sanders, and an aria from...