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Dvorak: Slavonic Dances / Massenet: Le Cid (Ballet music) with Meyerbeer's 'Les Patineurs' cover
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ANTONIN DVORAK / JULES MASSENET
Dvorak: Slavonic Dances / Massenet: Le Cid (Ballet music) with Meyerbeer's 'Les Patineurs'
London Symphony Orchestra / Israel Philharmonic Orchestra / Jean Martinon
[ Decca ABC Eloquence / CD - released 1/Feb/2006 ]
"In Martinon's hands, Massenet's tunes fizz and effervesce like the best champagne." (Rosette Penguin Stereo Guide)
Haydn, Mozart, Hummel: Oboe Concertos cover
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HAYDN / MOZART / HUMMEL
Haydn, Mozart, Hummel: Oboe Concertos
Ernest Rombout (oboe) / Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra
[ Decca ABC Australian Eloquence / CD - released 10/Jul/2005 ]
These peerless recordings of Oboe Concertos are despatched with beautiful clarity by Ernest Rombout both playing the oboe and directing the Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra.
Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique cover
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HECTOR BERLIOZ
Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique
Hungarian Radio & Television Orchestra. Charles Munch
[ ABC Eloquence / CD - released 20/Sep/2005 ]
The rarest amongst Charles Munch's many traversals of Symphonie fantastique (including those with the Boston and Paris Orchestras), this is an extraordinarily spacious reading of the first movement in particular, and will be much sought after by...
Royal Opera Gala: Covent Garden Anniversary Album cover
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VARIOUS COMPOSERS
Royal Opera Gala: Covent Garden Anniversary Album
Joan Carlyle, Joan Sutherland, Josephine Veasey, Yvonne Minton, Amy Shuard, Peter Pears, David Ward, etc
[ Decca ABC Eloquence / 2 CD - released 10/Apr/2009 ]
"Lots of riches on these two well-filled discs." (MusicWeb July 2009)
Vivaldi: Great Sacred Works (Incls Stabat Mater & Nisi Dominus) cover
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ANTONIO VIVALDI
Vivaldi: Great Sacred Works (Incls Stabat Mater & Nisi Dominus)
Jochen Kowalski (counter-tenor) Nico van der Meel (tenor) / Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra / Vittorio Negri
[ ABC Eloquence / CD - released 8/Jul/2005 ]
One could be forgiven for being surprised that sacred music does not account for a more substantial proportion of Vivaldi's life's work, especially in view of his having been ordained a priest. The music on this disc, however, presents the 'other'...
Images / Nocturnes I & II / Prelude A l'aprAs-midi d'un faune / etc cover
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DEBUSSY
Images / Nocturnes I & II / Prelude A l'aprAs-midi d'un faune / etc
London Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Monteux
[ Decca SBS Eloquence / CD - released 10/Mar/2013 ]
"Some vintage performances but the competition from Munch is daunting" (MusicWeb April 2006)
Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 1 / The Rock cover
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RACHMANINOV
Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 1 / The Rock
L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande / London Philharmonic Orchestra. Walter Weller
[ Decca Australian Eloquence / CD - released 14/Aug/2005 ]
"Surging, romantic readings from a re-juvenated Suisse Romande under their then chief conductor, unfortunately, not long with them" (MusicWeb)
Symphonies Nos. 2 & 4 / Tapiola (with Rachmaninov-Isle of the Dead) cover
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SIBELIUS
Symphonies Nos. 2 & 4 / Tapiola (with Rachmaninov-Isle of the Dead)
L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande / Paris Conservatoire Orchestra / Ernest Ansermet
[ Decca ABC Australian Eloquence / 2 CD - released 20/Jun/2008 ]
While it remains a pity that Ansermet didn't venture further into the bleaker landscapes of Sibelius, less may well be more, and these epic recordings of the Second and Fourth symphonies, together with a raw reading of Tapiola are collected together...