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ID: CC0027 Disk: 2 Type: CD |
Podkolekce: Music for Clarinet Victoria Soames Samek - clarinetwith Elizabeth Ritchie - soprano Roger Heaton - basset hornJulius Drake and Jennifer Purvis - pianoDuke String Quartet and The Mühlfeld Ensemble
The re-presentation of A Portrait of Heinrich Baermann and A Portrait of Simon Hermstedt in this specially priced Limited Edition Box Set.
Both CDs incorporate both major repertoire and rare gems from the 18th and 19th centuries - an exciting period of development for the clarinet. The Baermann and Weber Quintets sit beside the Spohr Six German Songs and Mozart's Aria from La Clemenza di Tito.
In re-presenting both CDs, with a special focus on the repertoire, this Limited Edition, special price box set offers listeners the chance to reacquaint themselves with both masterpieces from the repertoire and lesser known gems including Baermann's Air Varié and Paer's 'Una voce al cor mi parla'.
- Weber's glorious Quintet - one of the cornerstones of the chamber repertoire
- The two Konzertstück by Mendelssohn
- Songs and Arias by Spohr and Mozart for soprano and featuring an obligato clarinet
- Weber's Seven Variations Op.33
These are just some of the highlights on this double album. With more than 150 minutes of music, this wonderful collection features masterpieces which will be cherished by any lover of classical music.
Baermann, H: Air varié / Clarinet Quintet No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 23 / Mendelssohn: Concert Piece No. 1 in F major for clarinet, basset horn, & piano/orchestra, Op. 113 /Concert Piece No. 2 in D minor for clarinet, basset horn & piano/orchestra, Op. 114 /Mozart: Parto, parto, ma tu ben mio (from La Clemenza di Tito) / Müller, I: Quartet for clarinet & strings No. 2 in E minor / Paër: Sargino, Ossia L'Allievo dell'Amore, Una voce al cor mi parla / Spohr: Six German Songs for soprano, clarinet & piano, Op. 103 /Variations on a theme from "Alruna" for clarinet & orchestra in B flat major, WoO 15 /Weber: Clarinet Quintet in B flat major, Op. 34, J182 / Melody for solo clarinet in F major, J119 |
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ID: MKM282 Disk: 2 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Význační umělci |
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ID: MKM272 Disk: 2 Type: CD |
Podkolekce: Quartet |
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ID: UP0071 Disk: 2 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Chamber MusicPodkolekce: Klavír CD1 and CD2: Jan Jirasky, piano
CD1:
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Sevcik, Jiri, flute
Houdek, Jiri, trumpet
Vajo, Marek, trumpet
Penk, Stanislav, trombone
Frid, Petr, trombone
Cermak, Pavel, trombone
Naus, Jiri, tuba
Lubomir Matl, conductor
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Spilka, Vit, clarinet
Novozamsky, Roman, bassoon
Petras, Jindrich, horn
Wallinger, Pavel, violin
Vasta, Jan, violin
Kovar, Miroslav, viola |
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ID: SIGCD021 Disk: 2 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Chamber MusicPodkolekce: Violin This two disc set of Heinrich von Biber's Rosary or Mystery Sonatas presents the complete set of fifteen sonatas and the concluding passacaglia which appears in the sole surviving Munich manuscript.
The sonatas each correspond to the fifteen mysteries or meditations on the life of Christ. The meditations are traditionally grouped into three groups of five; Joyful - his early life, Sorrowful - his passion; Glorious - his ressurection.
In writing the sonatas Biber uses scordatura, tuning the strings to a different set of notes for each sonata. This achieves technical feats impossible with normal tuning and results in different sonorities resulting from the varying amounts of pressure from the strings and achieving the different desired mood for each sonata. For the violinist, this involves a constant contradiction between sight and sound, for what he sees is not be what he hears!
Walter Reiter's recording of the Mystery Sonatas is the culmination of a seven year labour of love and is in his own words, is his "most powerfully artistic experience to date". |
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ID: ARNR1298 Disk: 2 Type: CD |
Podkolekce: Klavír Classical Music, Schubert, Chambermusic, Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano
In the Mirror of Time, sheds new light on a masterpiece of European classical music, Franz Schubert's quintet, The Trout.
The art of interpretation in the mirror of time: the great Viennese pianist Paul Badura Skoda offers us two interpretations of the same piece, played 39 years apart.
The first is taken from a historical recording made in 1958, and the second was recorded in Vienna in 1997.
It is remarkable to hear how the early interpretation of the young pianist is intimately tied to the one recorded 39 years later. |
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ID: SMCCD0123-124 Disk: 2 Type: CD |
Podkolekce: Quartet CD1 - The USSR TV and Radio Symphony Orchestra - Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, conductor
Valentina Vasilenko, piano
Eduard Grach, violin
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Aylen Pritchin, violin (1) Irina Sopova, viola (1) New Russian Quartet (2) Moscow Chamber Orchestra - Eduard Grach, conductor |
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