Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | L’Orgue Europeen (The European Organ)
Philippe Delacour plays the Great Organ at Forbach (France) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | César Franck - L’Organiste Volume 2
Philippe Delacour plays the Rickenbach-Organ of Ettendorf (France) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Hommage a Robert Schuman
Philippe Delacour plays the Organ of Sey-Chazelles (Moselle, France) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Metz - Notre Dame - Centenaire de l’orgue
Philippe Delacour plays the Great Cavaillé-Coll Organ of Notre-Dame (Metz – France) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Amadeus Quartet
“Rarely can a case for live rather than studio performances have been made more persuasively than by the present disc, a study in contrasts if ever there was one. The Amadeus Quartet was celebrated for its homogeneity (accusations from critics of a plush or de luxe style were rare), yet this superb ensemble could easily accommodate other radically different players, and here Curzon's legendary nervous intensity is accentuated by the Amadeus, who join him in a performance of the Franck Quintet so supercharged it virtually tears itself apart. Taken from a 1960 Aldeburgh Festival concert, it eclipses all others (even Curzon's revelatory Decca disc). Curzon and his colleagues hurl themselves at music which clearly they see as hardly needing a cooling agent. How free and rhapsodic is Curzon's reply to the Amadeus's opening dramatico, and what a savage explosion of pent-up energy from all the players at 7'02"! Intonation may suffer in the finale's equestrian nightmare, but the concluding pages are overwhelming, and Curzon's darting crescendos at 3'56" and 58" are like snarls of defiance. At the opposite end of the spectrum is Mozart's Clarinet Quintet, that assuaging and elusive glory of the repertoire, played with all Gervase de Peyer's serenity and elegance. Yet again, the performance is essentially live, and has the sort of vitality and imaginative subtlety less easy to achieve or even countenance in the studio. And the same could be said of Cecil Aronowitz and William Pleeth, who join the Amadeus for Strauss's Prelude to Capriccio, aptly described in the notes as 'a sumptuous effusion of very late romanticism'. The recordings (1960-71) are vivid and immediate, and odd noises off only add to the sense of occasion. Finally, a word of warning; this performance of the Franck isn't for late-night listening: you'll sleep more peacefully after the Mozart.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Daniel Muller-Schot (cello), Robert Kulek (piano) “A delectable programme from an exciting cellist” BBC Music Magazine, August 2002 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Ravel: Piano Concerto in Gand works by Beethoven and Franck
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| |  | ParisLa Belle Époque
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