Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Great Cellists - CasalsEncores and Transcriptions - 5
Bach, J S: | Adagio arr. Siloti | Brahms: | Sapphische Ode, Op. 94 No. 4 | Bruch: | Kol Nidrei, Op. 47 | Chopin: | Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 No. 2 arr. Popper | Crouch, F: | Kathleen Mavourneen | Cui: | Berceuse, Op. 20 No. 8 | Elgar: | Salut d'amour, Op. 12 | Glazunov: | Mélodie for cello & orchestra in D major, Op. 20/1 | Granados: | Goyescas (opera): Intermezzo arr. Cassado | Handel: | Minuet | Haydn: | Adagio from Concerto in D | Hinkson: | Would God I were the tender apple blossom | MacDowell: | To a Wild Rose, Op. 51 No. 1 | Mendelssohn: | Song without Words, Op. 67 No. 6 in E major 'Lullaby' | Moore, T: | Believe me if all those endearing young charms | Popper: | Gavotte | Riego: | O dry those tears! | Rubinstein: | Romance in E flat major, Op. 44 No. 1 'The Night' | Sgambati: | Serenata napoletana, Op. 24 No. 2 | Tchaikovsky: | Souvenir d'un lieu cher, Op. 42: Mélodie in E flat major The Seasons, Op. 37b: October ('Autumn Song') |
Historical Recordings 1920-1925 “It was impossible for Casals to play anything as if it weren't great music, and even the shortest items on this disc have a depth and warmth which easily overcome the gritty sound of the early 1920s.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2007 ***** | | | (also available to download from $9.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Il Clavicembalo nel '700 della Serenissima Repubblica di VeneziaThe Harpsichord in the 18th Century of the Most Serene Republic of Venice
Michele Barchi (harpsichord) The Most Serene Republic of Venice was a unique example of fecundity in several arts: painting, sculpture, architectureand music. Vivaldi, Marcello, Platti, Galuppi and Pescettiproduced works that carried Italy to the very centre of themusical world of the 18th century. This DVD presents some ofthe masterpieces for harpsichord of these and otherless-known musicians like Turrini, Grazioli and Bertoni, inthe virtuosic interpretation of Michele Barchi, inspired bythe historical atmosphere, strongly evocative of a truly legendary period in European musical life. Bonus Presentation by Michele Barchi. Running time: 122 mins. | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Sweelinck, Buxtehude, Bach at St. Laurens’ Church Alkmaar
Bach, J S: | Prelude & Fugue in E minor, BWV533 Chorale Prelude BWV618 'O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig' Chorale Prelude BWV619 'Christe, du Lamm Gottes' Chorale Prelude BWV623 'Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ' Chorale Prelude BWV624 'Hilf Gott, dass mir's gelinge' Chorale Prelude BWV625 'Christ lag in Todesbanden' Chorale Prelude BWV626 'Jesus Christus, unser Heiland' Chorale Prelude BWV628 'Erstanden ist der heil'ge Christ' Chorale Prelude BWV731 'Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier' Prelude & Fugue in C minor, BWV546 | Buxtehude: | Praeludium in A Minor, BuxWV153 Herr Christ, der einig Gottes Sohn, BuxWV 192 Fantasia on 'Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern', BuxWV223 Passacaglia in D minor, BuxWV161 Magnificat primi toni, BuxWV 203 Praeludium in D major, BuxWV139 Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder, BuxWV 178 Chorale Prelude BuxWV 199 'Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott' Chorale Prelude BuxWV 197 'In dulci jubilo' Vater unser im Himmelreich, BuxWV219 Praeludium in C major, BuxWV137 Canzonetta in G major, BuxWV171 Canzona in E minor BuxWV 169 Ciacona in E minor, BuxWV160 | Sweelinck: | Engelsche Fortuyn Ballo del Granduca Echo Fantasia Puer nobis nascitur |
“A nationalistic nod to Sweelinck, some commanding Bach; the bulk of this captivating reissue, however, ties in with the Buxtehude anniversary. Kee's registrations are a marvel (but then he was instrumental in restoring this iconic Schnitger organ).” BBC Music Magazine, August 2007 **** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Sawallisch conducts Bach, Beethoven, Schubert
On this disc the celebrated conductor Sawallisch conducts Bach, Beethoven and Schubert. In 1953 Sawallisch conducted the Berlin Philharmonic, becoming the youngest person ever to do so. When he debuted at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus conducting Tristan und Isolde in 1957, he was the youngest conductor ever to appear there as well. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | The Sydney Recital
Live recording at the Sydney Opera House, May 1982 | |
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| |  | Organ Worksby Purcell, Böhm, de Grigny, Blow & Bach
Mario Hospach-Martini (Andreas-Silbermann organ, Ebersmunster Abbey Church) The organ of the Ebersmunster Abbey Church, built in 1730 by Andreas Silbermann, is a masterpiece of the Paris-trained Saxon organ builder and one of the most beautiful organs in the world. It is one of only two almost completely preserved instruments by Silbermann. This recording is dedicated to compositions which have a special relationship to the sound ideals of the French baroque organ-building school. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Bach - Organ Works Volume 19Works of Doubtful Authenticity II
Gerhard Weinberger (Gottfried Silbermann Organ, Hofkirche Dresden, built 1750-55) | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Bach - Keyboard Music
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“At some point… every great violinist must square up to the Bach Solo Sonatas and Partitas. Tetzlaff has finally bitten the bullet - magnificently. Among other modern instrumental versions Julia Fischer's 2004 recording… sets much store in maintaining an even beauty of tone. Tetzlaff is edgier. He takes more risks, probes deeper, shows greater stylistic awareness and is refreshingly rooted in the rhetoric of the dance movements which lend a French accent to the Partitas...” BBC Music Magazine, September 2007 **** “Christian Tetzlaff, always one of the most thoughtful, imaginative violinists, has obviously found Bach's solo works a stimulating and rewarding challenge. Technically, he's most impressive: using a modern bow, he can achieve, with each phrase, the kind of subtle give and take that's normally the preserve of the best Baroque violinists. His chord playing, too, shows wonderful control; in the more densely polyphonic pieces – the Chaconne and the fugues in the three sonatas – it seems there's often little choice between aggressive accentuation and rhythmic distortion caused by spreading the chords. Tetzlaff, however, manages to avoid both pitfalls, with varied arpeggiation that never fails to take account of the music's rhythmic requirements. The performances have a remarkable air of spontaneity, the result of a pervasive rubato, especially notable in the ornamented opening movements of the first two sonatas, and in the freer sections of the Chaconne. There's a sense of line and balance that ensures that each departure from metronomic regularity sounds entirely natural, unlocking the music's expressive potential. This is even felt when, in a few movements in the partitas, the dance character suggests a more regular, metrical pulse. Apart from this, it's notable how Tetzlaff realises the virtuosity of Bach's violin writing – the moto perpetuo finales of the sonatas sound truly thrilling, full of temperament and fire. Do investigate this outstanding set.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “Christian Tetzlaff, always one of the most thoughtful, imaginative violinists, has obviously found Bach's solo works a stimulating and rewarding challenge. Technically, he's most impressive: using a modern bow, he can achieve, with each phrase, the kind of subtle give and take that's normally the preserve of the best Baroque violinists. The performances have a remarkable air of spontaneity, the result of a pervasive rubato, especially notable in the ornamental opening movements of the first two sonatas, and in the freer sections of the Chaconne. ...it's notable how Tetzlaff realises the virtuosity of Bach's violin writing - the moto perpetuo finales of the sonatas sound truly thrilling, full of temperament and fire.” Gramophone Magazine, August 2007 | | | (also available to download from $21.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Music for Wind Band
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