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| |  | Yo-Yo Ma ... plays Great Cello Masterworks
Bach, J S: | Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV1007 Cello Suite No. 3 in C major, BWV1009 Cello Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV1011 | Beethoven: | Cello Sonata No. 1 in F major, Op. 5 No. 1 Cello Sonata No. 5 in D major, Op. 102 No. 2 Variations (7) on "Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen", for Cello and Piano, WoO 46 Variations (12) on "Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen" for Cello and Piano, Op. 66 | Boccherini: | Cello Concerto No. 9 in B flat major, G 482 | Brahms: | Cello Sonata No. 1 In E Minor, Op. 38 Cello Sonata No. 2 in F major, Op. 99 | Dvorak: | Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104 Waldesruhe (Silent woods) for cello and orchestra, Op. 68 No. 5 Rondo in G minor for cello & orchestra, Op. 94, B. 181 | Elgar: | Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 | Haydn: | Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, Hob. VIIb:1 Cello Concerto No. 2 in D major, Hob. VIIb:2 (Op. 101) | Lalo: | Cello Concerto in D minor | Saint-Saëns: | Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33 | Schumann: | Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129 Adagio and Allegro in A flat major, Op. 70 Fantasiestücke, Op. 111 | Shostakovich: | Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 107 | Tchaikovsky: | Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 | Walton: | Cello Concerto |
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C Major is proud to present a stunning performance of Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis, conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. The highly acclaimed soloists are Marlis Petersen, Elisabeth Kulman, Werner Güra and Gerald Finlay. PICTURE: 16:9, HD BD: DTS-HD MA 5.1, PCM 2.0 RUNNING TIME: 99 MINUTES SUBTITLES: LATIN (ORIGINAL LANGUAGE), GERMAN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, CHINESE, KOREAN, JAPANESE AVAILABILITY: WORLDWIDE | 
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| |  | Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5
Beethoven: | Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major, Op. 73 'Emperor' Witold Lutoslawski Concert Studio of Polish Radio, Warsaw, 20–21 November 2012 Sinfonia Varsovia, Jacek Kaspszyk Variations (5) on 'Rule Britannia', WoO 79 Watford Town Hall, 11–12 November 1991 & 18 February 1992 Variations (7) on 'God save the King', WoO 78 Watford Town Hall, 11–12 November 1991 & 18 February 1992 Andante Favori in F, Wo057 Watford Town Hall, 11–12 November 1991 & 18 February 1992 Bagatelles (11), Op. 119 Watford Town Hall, 11–12 November 1991 & 18 February 1992 |
Praised by The New York Times for her ‘clear articulation … unequivocal phrasing … [and] expressivity’, Ingrid Jacoby has established herself as one of the most poetic and admired pianists of her generation. She began her piano studies with Larisa Gorodecka, herself a pupil of Heinrich Neuhaus. Graduating at sixteen with highest honours from the St Louis Conservatory of Music, Ingrid Jacoby went on to win the National Baldwin Piano Competition, the Concert Artists Guild International Piano Competition and the Steinway Hall Artists Prize. In America, the National Society of Arts and Letters awarded to her (in 1994) one of its highest distinctions, the Lifetime Achievement Award. Her discography includes the world premiere recording of Korngold’s solo piano pieces, works by Gershwin and Bernstein, and a recording of the Shostakovich and Ustvolskaya piano concertos with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras, which earned the highest commendation from the American Record Guide. This is Volume 2 of Ingrid Jacoby’s complete set of Beethoven Piano Concertos. The first CD of Beethoven Concertos 2 & 4 has received wonderful reviews: ‘Jacoby revitalises Beethoven’s Piano Concertos … terrifically and with so much intelligence and energy that all leading competitors pale by comparison.’ (Crescendo magazine, Germany), and ‘Here is a performance of Beethoven that is well-nigh flawless in every regard.’ (International Record Review, UK). This strongly projected performance of Beethoven’s Concerto No.5 is complemented by an all-Beethoven recital which Ingrid Jacoby recorded in 1991–2, featuring sets of variations, the Andante favori and the op.119 Bagatelles. The producer was Tony Faulkner. The booklet contains notes by Richard Wigmore in addition to personal insights by Ingrid Jacoby on Beethoven interpretation. The final volume in the series, featuring Beethoven’s Piano Concertos 1 & 3, will be released in the autumn this year. | 
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| |  | Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 7Recorded live at First Congregational Church, Berkeley, CA on November 10-11, 2012 (Symphony No. 4) and September 12-13, 2009 (Symphony No. 7)
Music Director Nicholas McGegan conducts Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra in Beethoven’s symphonies from his middle period on historically accurate instruments. Writing of the live performance of Symphony No. 4, the San Francisco Classical Voice said: “This was the perfect music for this conductor and this orchestra, so beloved for their balance of wit and profundity…This was fine Beethoven playing — damn fine.” The San Jose Mercury News noted, “Interpreted by McGegan and the orchestra, it was a joy…clear, direct, intimate Beethoven.” | 
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| |  | Mariss Jansons ConductsLive from The Philharmonie Im Gasteig, Munich, 2011
Beethoven wrote his Piano Concerto No. 3 around 1800, at a time in which the ambitious composer had created his fi rst important works in Vienna, such as the “Pathétique” Sonata and the “Moonlight” Sonata – personal works full of power and passion, with which he distanced himself from his mentor and model, Haydn. This performance of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks under the direction of its principal conductor Mariss Jansons stars the distinguished pianist Mitsuko Uchida, who is known the world over for her outstanding interpretations of the piano works of Schubert, Mozart and Beethoven, as well as of 20th-century masters such as Schoenberg, Berg, Webern and Boulez. Richard Strauss wrote his tone poem for large orchestra Ein Heldenleben (A Hero’s Life) in 1898, shortly before he left Munich for the Berlin Court Opera, where he was appointed house conductor. In the imaginary hero whose eventful life is described in the work, the young Strauss apparently envisioned the freelance artist of his time, who was exposed to considerable hostility during the Wilhelminian era, just as Strauss himself in his early Munich period. Sound Format: PCM Stereo, DD 5.0, dts-HD Master Audio 5.0 Format: DVD 9 / NTSC Running Time: 90 mins FSK: 0 Worldwide available | 
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| |  | Mariss Jansons ConductsLive from The Philharmonie Im Gasteig, Munich, 2011
Beethoven wrote his Piano Concerto No. 3 around 1800, at a time in which the ambitious composer had created his fi rst important works in Vienna, such as the “Pathétique” Sonata and the “Moonlight” Sonata – personal works full of power and passion, with which he distanced himself from his mentor and model, Haydn. This performance of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks under the direction of its principal conductor Mariss Jansons stars the distinguished pianist Mitsuko Uchida, who is known the world over for her outstanding interpretations of the piano works of Schubert, Mozart and Beethoven, as well as of 20th-century masters such as Schoenberg, Berg, Webern and Boulez. Richard Strauss wrote his tone poem for large orchestra Ein Heldenleben (A Hero’s Life) in 1898, shortly before he left Munich for the Berlin Court Opera, where he was appointed house conductor. In the imaginary hero whose eventful life is described in the work, the young Strauss apparently envisioned the freelance artist of his time, who was exposed to considerable hostility during the Wilhelminian era, just as Strauss himself in his early Munich period. Picture Format: 16:9, 1080i FULL HD Running Time: 90 mins Blu-ray Disc: 25 GB (Single Layer) FSK: 0 Region Code: Worldwide Worldwide available | 
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| |  | Beethoven: The Complete String Quartets Vol. 2
After the first volume released in October 2012, this second volume completes the cycle of Beethoven Quartets given simultaneously by the Belcea Quartet in concert and on disc. Recorded live, like its predecessor, in the superb concert hall conceived by Britten at Aldeburgh, this volume couples quartets from different periods, including the last two (opp.132 and 135) and the Grosse Fuge (op.133). Here is how the Belcea Quartet describes this great cycle: ‘These sixteen quartets written some two hundred years form one of the most complete and powerful musical statements ever made. The completeness lies in their unprecedented intensity and in the astonishing development that can be traced between the early and the late works – a thirty-year-long revolution which altered forever the way we experience music. There is no end to exploration of Beethoven’s riches and yet what is most compelling is that his music speaks so directly to us as human beings. What seems to be the predominant impulse driving this music is man’s yearning for freedom, the unquenchable desire to expand his limits and to learn the truth about himself in this process.’ | 
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| |  | Beethoven: Violin Sonatas Nos. 9, 5, 8
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| |  | Beethoven: Piano Concerto Nos. 1 & 3
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