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Beethoven: Diabelli Variations cover
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LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN
Beethoven: Diabelli Variations
Michael Houstoun (piano)
[ Rattle Records / CD - released 18/Aug/2017 ]
Following the monumental set of the complete Beethoven piano sonatas, Michael Houstoun and Rattle proudly release a superb account of the Diabelli Variations, thirty-three variations on a waltz by Anton Duabelli composed by Ludwig van Beethoven...
Michael Houstoun - Trois cover
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Michael Houstoun - Trois
Michael Houstoun (piano)
[ Rattle Records / CD - released 27/Oct/2017 ]
Michael Houstoun's second release on Rattle in 2017, following the exceptional tour de force of Beethoven's Diabelli Variations, is a selection of personal favourites from the repertoire of French piano music. Trois is an album of absolutely...
Mozart: Double Piano Concertos cover
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W. A. MOZART
Mozart: Double Piano Concertos
Lucas Jussen (piano), Arthur Jussen (piano) / Academy of St Martin in the fields, Sir Neville Marriner
[ Deutsche Grammophon / CD - released 16/Mar/2017 ]
".The Jussen boys have found perhaps the perfect collaborator in Sir Neville Marriner, who has conducted more Mozart than most; the Academy acquit themselves well." Editor's Choice Gramophone January 2016
Brahms: String Quartets Nos 1 & 2 cover
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JOHANNES BRAHMS
Brahms: String Quartets Nos 1 & 2
New Zealand String Quartet
[ Naxos / CD - released 1/Aug/2016 ]
Brahms's two String Quartets, op.51, were the first he published but, completed in his 40th year, are very much mature masterpieces. He was very conscious of the tradition that lay behind the quartet genre, and the spirits of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven...