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JOSEF MYSLIVECEK
Symphonies
London Mozart Players / Matthias Bamert
[ Chandos Contemporaries of Mozart / CD - released 7/Jun/2004 ]
This latest release in Chandos' Contemporaries of Mozart series features music by Josef Myslivecek.
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Six Symphonies Op.6; Opera Overtures; etc
L'Orfeo Barockorchester / Michi Gaigg
[ CPO / 2 CD - released 25/Jul/2005 ]
"To round off this sensitive and invaluable disc, played with care and imagination by this original instrument group we have some helpful notes and a crisp acoustic - not too chill, not too reverberant. Mysliveèek was certainly no trailblazer with...
Sonatas for Flute, Harpsichord and Cello Volume 2 cover
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FRANZ XAVER RICHTER
Sonatas for Flute, Harpsichord and Cello Volume 2
Pauliina Fred (flute) Heidi Peltoniemi (cello) Aapo Häkkinen (harpsichord)
[ Naxos / CD - released 15/Feb/2012 ]
Of the first volume MusicWeb International wrote: 'The three Finnish soloists… have first rate credentials and play with great sensitivity. Richter absolutely deserves much greater exposure.'
Borodin: Symphony No 2 (with Dvorak - Symphony No 9) cover
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Borodin: Symphony No 2 (with Dvorak - Symphony No 9)
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra / Csr Symphony Orchestra / Stephen Gunzenhauser
[ Naxos / CD - released 20/Sep/2009 ]
Borodin's Symphony No.2 was started in 1869 and completed seven years later, the period of its composition coinciding very largely with Borodin's intermittent attention to work on Prince Igor.