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Robert Groslot (piano), Vladimir Kolpashnikov (cello), Alexander Avramenko (violin) Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra, Bordeaux Opera Chorus, Bordeaux Aquitaine National Orchestra, Asturias Symphony Orchestra, English Northern Philharmonia, London Symphony Orchestra, M, Michael Halasz, Stephen Gunzenhauser, Andre Anichanov, Laurent Petitgirard, Andrew Mogrelia, Maximiano Valdes, David Lloyd-Jones, Ondrej Lenard, Gisele Ben-Dor, Alexander Anissimov, Theodore Kuchar, Stephane Deneve, Christopher Lyndon-Gee, Alexander Rahba | |
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| |  | Rodrigo Portrait
Mikhail Ovrutsky (violin), Artur Pizarro (piano), Raquel Lojendio (soprano), Ricardo Gallen (guitar), Asier Polo (cello), Jeffrey McFadden (guitar), Antigoni Goni (guitar), Joanna G'froerer (flute) Castile and Leon Symphony Orchestra, Asturias Symphony Orchestra, Madrid Community Chorus, Madrid Community Orchestra, Comunidad de Madrid Chorus, Max Darman Bragado, Maximiano Valdes, Jose Ramon Encinar | |
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| |  | Jesús Rueda: Symphony No. 3 ‘Luz’
This recording presents the definitive version of Jesús Rueda’s Third Symphony, a journey towards the light in which the composer revels in the dazzling textures filled with colour and dynamism that he loves. Traversing the four elements, Fire, Water, Earth and Air, the symphony culminates in an intense musical flood of light before subsiding into a mystical abyss. Viaje imaginario embarks on a very different imaginary journey, inspired by the composer’s night-time walks and dedicated to the memory of his much-loved teacher Francisco Guerrero. | | | (also available to download from $5.75) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Spanish Classics - Rodrigo Complete Orchestral WorksVolume 10 - Songs and Madrigals
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| |  | BEETHOVEN / MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concertos
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| |  | Spanish Classics - Rodrigo Complete Orchestral WorksVolume 9
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| |  | Spanish Classics - Manuel de Falla
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| |  | Spanish Classics - Orbón Orchestral Works
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| |  | Rodrigo: Complete Orchestral Works Volume 5
“The Concierto madrigal is, like the Fantasía paraun gentilhombre, a tribute to times past though, since the first movement briefly tugs a forelock to Monteverdi, and the madrigal O felici occhimiei plays a key role, it isn't an exclusively Spanish one. It's a fascinating work, with ten movements full of diversity and maybe the one of the 'family' that deserves a place on that distant desert island. As with the Concierto para unafiesta, this is a recording that can hold its own with any of its rivals – finely played with good sound from all concerned, excellently balanced and faithfully recorded.The Concierto para unafiesta was commissioned by a wealthy Texan as a present for the coming-out party of his daughters, admirers of Pepe Romero. He and the composer were reported at the time to be chuckling at the thought of listening (in Heaven) to others struggling to play it. Time passes, however, and there are now several good recordings of the work by others, of whom Ricardo Gallén is now one. Technical skills have been steadily on a rising curve for decades and, whether or not the curve is asymptotic, its highest point has yet to be attained indefinitely by one single guitarist. Around every corner there may be an equally fast or even faster 'gun'. It isn't the most riveting of Rodrigo's concertos for solo guitar, but it's notable for its slow movement, a clear souvenir of that of the Concierto de Aranjuez, and Gallén's performance certainly does it justice.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “As with Russians, it takes Spaniards to play Spanish music properly, and the Asturias Symphony rises eloquently to the task, filling the most urban sitting-room with those sweeping Spanish vistas.” The Observer | | | (also available to download from $5.75) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | BRAHMS: Piano Concerto No. 2 / Piano Sonata No. 2
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