Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Moving MozartArrangements for saxophone quintet
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| |  | Mozart: Great Piano Concertos Volume IV
Mozart: | Piano Concerto No. 5 in D major, K175 rec. Teatro Bibiena, Mantua, Italy, 19 April 1989 Malcolm Frager (Steinway piano) Orchestra della Radiodiffusione della Svizzera Italiana, Marc Andreae Piano Concerto No. 8 in C major, K246 "Lützow" rec. Schwetzingen Palace, Schwetzingen, Germany, 17 May 1989 Christian Zacharias (Steinway piano) Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart, Gianluigi Gelmetti Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major, K453 rec. Imperial Palace of Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria, 15 November 1990 Dezsö Ránki (Steinway piano w/o lid) English Chamber Orchestra, Jeffrey Tate Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat major, K595 rec. Imperial Palace of Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria, 29 November 1990 Aleksandar Madzar (Bösendorfer piano) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, André Previn |
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| |  | The Power & The Majesty - Essential Choral ClassicsA stunning collection of celebrated vocal music interpreted by the master of choral music
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| |  | Impressions on Mozart Piano Concertos
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Recorded: 1988 Glyndebourne Festival “Solti's effervescence and warmth inspire a splendid cast, especially Nielsen's unusually desperate, passionate Constanze and antagonists Moll and Watson. Richly comic and brilliant sung.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2006 **** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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“In these five performances we see why Pollini is one of the world's greatest pianists. He combines a phenomenal technique with a poetic temperament. Wonderful.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2006 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Mozart - Complete Sonatas for Keyboard & Violin, Volume 2
"The interaction between Rachel Podger and the gifted fortepianist Gary Cooper is no less than
extraordinary. They succeed in cracking a formidable code that leads the listener to understand the
musical connection between single phrases and larger sections within the sonata form Mozart perfected.
(…) (…) Podger and Cooper’s masterly first endeavour captures the heart and the mind of the master."
The Strad “The outstanding work on this second instalment is the big E flat Sonata K481. Cooper and Podger provide a broad performance of its wonderful slow movement that really plumbs its depths, applying ornamentation in a way that Mozart might well have done himself. Cooper and Podger are superb in the G major K301, with an account of the minor-mode siciliano-like episode in its finale that's both expressive and irresistibly lilting.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2005 **** “Gary Cooper and Rachel Podger's projected set of the Mozart duo sonatas (of which this is the second volume) will be more complete than most, including the works he wrote for keyboard with accompanying violin between the ages of seven and 10. Of course these can't be compared to the later sonatas but they're certainly not without interest; and on the present disc the progress between No 2 and No 15 is striking – the latter's Adagio shows an enormous increase in expressive range (further extended by Gary Cooper's extravagant decoration of the repeats) with the violin complementing the melody most effectively. The decision to use the same fortepiano for all the sonatas may not be the most accurate historical way of presenting them but, as Cooper points out, it does help the listener to hear them as belonging to a single line of development. Both artists show an impressive command of the rhetorical 18th-century approach to phrasing and expression, giving a very lively air to the music-making – there are no flat, routine moments. The theatrical manner of No 18's first movement inspires a wonderfully bright, colourful performance, and the contrasts inherent in the two-speed opening movement of No 20 are brilliantly realised. Some may find the continually active style of playing a step too far, and there were places, in the first movement of No 33, for example, where a calmer, less eventful approach might have been welcome. But the great Adagio of this sonata has a beautiful sense of line and, throughout, the marriage of expertise and stylistic awareness results in truly treasurable performances.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “Both artists show an impressive command of the rhetorical 18th-century approach to phrasing and expression, giving a very likely air to the music-making - there are no flat, routine moments.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2006 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Mozart: Cello Sonatas Volume One(transcriptions by Alexander Kniazev of three of the violin sonatas)
Alexander Kniazev (cello), Edouard Oganessian (piano) “Alexander Kniazev has certainly undertaken this act of piracy with relish, coming up with highly effective cello transcriptions of three of the master’s violin sonatas. There are even places in these works where the cello’s greater depth and range is preferable to the original, resulting in a more equally balanced and stimulating dialogue with the piano. […] there’s little doubt that both performers are passionately committed to the music and are equally capable of effecting elegance and charm in the more light-hearted moments of K301” BBC Music Magazine, December 2005 **** | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Talich Special Edition 4
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