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Bruckner: Motets
Eva Danhelová (soprano), Pavla Zborilová (alto), Petr Julícek (tenor), Jirí Vydra (trombone), Jaroslav Zouhar (trombone), Pavel Vydra (trombone), Martin Jakubícek (organ)
Czech Philharmonic Choir Brno, Petr Fiala
The least often performed of Bruckner’s mature works are his short choral pieces. Most of these 17 pieces are unaccompanied and purely choral, but three are accompanied by three trombones, a... — More…
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This newcomer is really your only option. Even without that lack of choice, I would strongly recommend it…the three sound as though they have been together for decades while retaining their... — More…
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Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 52 'Lobgesang'
Musikkollegium Winterthur, Douglas Boyd
Th Swiss orchestra...relish [the Adagio religioso's] languid music in particular...The transition from symphony to cantata is achieved with a beautifully judged bridge...The trio of soloists... — More…
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Ferjencikova explores the glorious colours of Fribourg’s Aloys Mosser organ – an instrument Liszt knew well. At times, though, the playing can sound a little too deliberate. — More…
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Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring (2 versions)
Piano Duo Trenkner Speidel
Beethoven Orchester Bonn, Stefan Blunier
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The Eighth stands as the ultimate test, van Oosten’s triumph, the sweetest... Van Oosten steeps his performance in inspiration and intensity. — More…
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