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| |  | Handel: Italian Solo Cantatas & Instrumental Works
John Dornenburg (Viola da gamba), Malcolm Proud (Harpsichord), Julianne Baird (Soprano) | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Handel - Keyboard Works
Ragna Schirmer plays the 1720 and 1733 keyboard suites on a modern concert grand piano. "All these finely recorded performances are models of musical grace and resilience." Gramophone July 2008 “The music's formal origins in dance are reflected via Schirmer's well judged tempi… and are always propelled by assertive, shapely bass-lines. …for overall artistry and excellent engineering, this is the Handel cycle to acquire if you desire these works on piano.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2009 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Handel - Complete Harpsichord Suites
Michael Borgstede (harpsichord) Handel’s harpsichord music may have languished in the shadow of Bach’s more famed mastery of the instrument, but as these new recordings and scholarly notes by Michael Borgstede show, such comparisons are invidious. Handel was known as a superb keyboard player, and these dance suites exploit the expressive and technical resources of his instrument with no less mastery than that of his Leipzig counterpart, and with a joie de vivre that makes listening a constant diversion and delight. There are very few rival sets of this music on record, and Borgstede has made an important contribution to what will be the worldwide celebrations to mark the 250th anniversary of Handel’s death in 2009. Recorded in 2008. Extensive booklet notes by the performer. “his playing is consistent in its textural clarity, crisp ornamentation and level-headed grasp of the music.” Gramophone Magazine (on Michael Borgstede's Bach recording for Brilliant Classics) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Handel Edition Volume 10 - Organ Concertos & Harpsichord Suites
Handel: | Organ Concertos, Op. 4 Nos. 1-6, HWV289-294 Ton Koopman (organ and conductor) The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra Organ Concerto No. 13 in F major, HWV295 'The Cuckoo and the Nightingale' Ton Koopman (organ and conductor) The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra Organ Concerto No. 14 in A major, HWV296 Ton Koopman (organ and conductor) The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra Organ Concertos, Op. 7 Nos. 1-6, HWV306-311 Ton Koopman (organ and conductor) The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra Organ Concerto No. 15 in D minor, HWV304 Ton Koopman (organ and conductor) The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra Organ Concerto No. 16 in F major, HWV305 Ton Koopman (organ and conductor) The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra Keyboard Suites (Suites de pièce) Vol. 1, HWV 426-433 Scott Ross (harpsichord) Keyboard Suite, HWV 437 in D minor Olivier Baumont (harpsichord) Keyboard Suite, HWV 438 in E minor Olivier Baumont (harpsichord) Keyboard Suite, HWV 439 in G minor Olivier Baumont (harpsichord) Keyboard Suite, HWV 435 (Chaconne) in G major Olivier Baumont (harpsichord) Suite in D minor, HWV448: Chaconne Olivier Baumont (harpsichord) Fugue in G minor, HWV605 Olivier Baumont (harpsichord) Fugue in B-flat major, HWV607 Olivier Baumont (harpsichord) Capriccio in G minor, HWV483 Olivier Baumont (harpsichord) Capriccio in F major, HWV481 Olivier Baumont (harpsichord) Fantaisie in C major, HWV490 Olivier Baumont (harpsichord) Sonata in C major, HWV577 Olivier Baumont (harpsichord) Preludio ed Allegro in G minor, HWV574 Olivier Baumont (harpsichord) |
Scott Ross "Exemplary style … a fine set" Penguin Guide 2008 “…take precedence over all the competition, both as performances and recordings …This is authenticity with a kindly presence.” Penguin Guide, 2008 (on Ton Koopman's Handel Organ Concertos) | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Sviatoslav Richter: The Master PianistThe Complete EMI Recordings, 1961-1980
Bartók: | Piano Concerto No. 1, BB 91, Sz. 83 Orchestre de Paris, Lorin Maazel | Beethoven: | Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 2 No. 1 Piano Sonata No. 7 in D major, Op. 10 No. 3 Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'Tempest' Andante Favori in F, Wo057 Violin Sonata No. 5 in F major, Op. 24 'Spring' with Oleg Kagaan (violin) Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37 Philharmonia Orchestra, Riccardo Muti Triple Concerto for Piano, Violin, and Cello in C major, Op. 56 with David Oistrakh (violin), Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan Violin Sonata No. 4 in A minor, Op. 23 with Oleg Kagaan (violin) | Berg: | Chamber Concerto for Piano and Violin with 13 Wind Instruments with Oleg Kagaan (violin) Instrumental Ensemble of the Moscow Conservatoire, Youri Nicolaievsky | Brahms: | Die schöne Magelone, Op. 33 with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 83 Orchestre de Paris, Lorin Maazel | Dvorak: | Piano Concerto in G minor, Op. 33 Bayerische Staatsorchester München, Carlos Kleiber | Grieg: | Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16 Orchestre National de l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Lovro von Matacic | Handel: | Keyboard Suite, HWV 427 in F major Keyboard Suite, HWV 428 in D minor Keyboard Suite, HWV 430 in E major 'The Harmonious Blacksmith' Keyboard Suite, HWV 433 in F minor Keyboard Suite, HWV 452 in G minor Keyboard Suite, HWV 438 in E minor Keyboard Suite, HWV 441 in G major Keyboard Suite, HWV 439 in G minor | Mozart: | Violin Sonata No. 23 in D major, K306 with Oleg Kagaan (violin) Violin Sonata No. 26 in B flat major, K378 with Oleg Kagaan (violin) Andante & Allegretto in C, K 404/385d with Oleg Kagaan (violin) Allegro in Bb major, KV372 with Oleg Kagaan (violin) Piano Concerto No. 22 in E flat major, K482 Philharmonia Orchestra, Riccardo Muti Violin Sonata No. 27 in G major, K379 with Oleg Kagaan (violin) | Prokofiev: | Piano Concerto No. 5 in G major, Op. 55 London Symphony Orchestra, Lorin Maazel | Schubert: | Piano Sonata No. 13 in A major, D664 Fantasie in C major, D760 'Wanderer' (revised Badura-Skoda) Piano Quintet in A major, D667 'The Trout' Borodin Quartet with Georg Hörtnagel | Schumann: | Fantasie in C major, Op. 17 Papillons, Op. 2 Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22 Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op. 26 Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 Orchestre National de l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Lovro von Matacic |
Sviatoslav Richter was born in 1915 and died in August 1997. He was a Soviet pianist, widely recognised as one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century. He was well known for the depth of his interpretations, virtuoso technique and extensive repertoire. In March 1934, Richter gave his first recital in his home town of Odessa. He did not start formal piano studies until three years later, with Heinrich Neuhaus, a famous pianist and piano teacher at the Moscow Conservatoire. During Richter's audition for Neuhaus, the teacher apparently whispered to a fellow student 'this man's a genius'. Although Neuhaus taught many great pianists, including Emil Gilels and Radu Lupu, it is said that he considered Richter to be 'the genius pupil' for whom he had been waiting all his life. The West first became aware of Richter through recordings he made in the 1950s. One of Richter's first advocates in the West was Emil Gilels, who stated during his first tour of the United States that the critics, who were giving Gilels rave reviews, should 'wait until you hear Richter'. Sviatoslav Richter (who had received the Stalin and Lenin prizes and became People's Artist of the RSFSR), gave his first concert tours in the USA in 1960 and in Britain and France in 1961. While Richter enjoyed performing in front of an audience, he hated planning concerts years in advance, and in later years took to playing at very short notice in small, quite often darkened halls, with only a small lamp lighting the score. Richter claimed that this setting helped the audience focus on the music being performed, rather than on extraneous and irrelevant matters such as the performer's grimaces and gestures. Richter's repertoire ranged from Handel and Bach to Szymanowski, Berg, Webern, Stravinsky, Bartók, Hindemith, Britten, and Gershwin. Central to his repertoire were the works of all the composers who are represented in this Icon set. Recorded 1961-1980 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The Gustav Leonhardt Edition
anon.: | Daphne Resonet in laudibus A toye | Bach, J C: | Harpsichord Sonata, Op. 5 No. 2 in D major | Bach, J S: | Concerto for Flute, Violin & Harpsichord in A minor, BWV1044 Keyboard Concerto No. 2 in E major, BWV1053 Keyboard Concerto No. 3 in D major, BWV1054 Keyboard Concerto No. 4 in A major, BWV1055 Keyboard Concerto No. 5 in F minor, BWV1056 Concerto for Harpsichord & Two Recorders, BWV1057 Keyboard Concerto No. 7 in G minor, BWV1058 Oboe Concerto in D minor, BWV1059 Concerto for Two Keyboards in C minor, BMV1060 Concerto for Two Keyboards in C major, BMV1061 Concerto for Two Keyboards in C minor, BMV1062 Concerto for Three Keyboards in D minor, BWV1063 Concerto for Three Keyboards in C major, BWV1064 Concerto for Four Keyboards in A minor (after Vivaldi), BWV1065 Goldberg Variations, BWV988 Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue in D minor, BWV903 Keyboard Sonata in D Minor, BWV964 Toccata in G major, BWV916 Lute Suite No. 1 in E minor, BWV996 Sonatas for Violin & Harpsichord Nos. 1-6, BWV1014-1019 Prelude in F major, BWV927 Quodlibet, BWV524 Prelude in E major, BWV937 Trio in G minor, BWV929 So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife, BWV515a Prelude in D minor, BWV940 Canon a 2 perpetuus, BWV1075 Canon super fa mi a 7 post tempus misicum, BWV1078 Prelude in D major, BWV925 Gib dich zufrieden, BWV511 Canon a 4 perpetuus, BWV1073 Canone doppio sopr'il soggetto, BWV1077 O Herzensangst, o Bangigkeit, BWV400 Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr, BWV384 Dir, dir Jehovah, will ich singen, BWV452 Prelude in C major, BWV939 Fugue in C major, BWV952 Was betruebst du dich, mein Herze, BWV423 Vergiss mein nicht, BWV505 Chorale Prelude BWV691 'Wer nun den lieben Gott lässt walten' Capriccio sopra la lontananza del suo fratello dilettissimo, BWV992 Prelude & Fugue in A minor, BWV895 Suite in F minor, BWV823 Prelude & Fughetta in D minor, BWV899 Prelude & 'Fiddle' Fugue in D minor, BWV539 | Biber: | Harmonia artificiosa-ariosa: diversi mode accordata 120.Mensa sonora: seu musica instrumentalis Fidicinium sacro-profanum: Sonatas III, IV, V & VI | Böhm, G: | Suite No. 6 in E flat major Suite No. 8 in F minor Suite No. 9 in F minor | Bull, J: | Fantasia The duchesse of brunswick's toye [most sweet and fayre] | Byrd: | Pavan in D BK52a Pavan in D BK52b Fantasia a 3 in C BK27 Pavan & Galliard à 6 Miserere mei | Caccini, G: | Amarilli mia bella | Couperin, F: | Offertoire sur les grands jeux L'art de toucher le clavecin | Dowland: | Pavan Lachrimae Pavan, P. 15 Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597) | Farnaby, G: | Fantasia in D Fantasia in D The Old Spagnoletta | Frescobaldi: | Toccata Settima Toccata undecima (1627) Canzon terza Toccata in G major Fantasia sesta sopra doi soggetti Five Gagliardes | Froberger: | Capriccio No. II Fantasia No. 3 Toccata No. 11 (da sonarsi alla levatione) Ricercar II Canzona II Toccata No. 9 Allemande Suite No. 18 Suite No. 12 in C major | Gibbons, O: | Pavan | Grigny: | Cromorne en taille à deux parties | Handel: | Keyboard Suite, HWV 433 in F minor | Kuhnau: | The Biblical Sonatas | Lawes, W: | Suite No. 2 a 5 in F major : fantasia Suite No. 2 a 5 in F major : aire Suite No. 7 in D minor : fantasia Suite No. 7 in D minor : air 'almand' Suite No. 7 in D minor : 'galliard' Suite No. 3 in B-flat major : in nomine | Marini, B: | Balletto secondo a tre & a quattro | Mondonville: | 6 Sonatas Op. 3 | Morley: | Nancie | Muffat, Georg: | Sonata No. 2 from Armonico Tributo | Poglietti: | Ricercar primi toni | Purcell: | Rejoice in the Lord alway ('The Bell Anthem'), Z49 Blow up the trumpet in Sion, Z10 O God, thou art my god, Z35 Chacony in G minor - for Two Violins, Viola and Bass Z730 O God, thou hast cast us out, Z36 My heart is inditing, Z30 Remember not, O Lord, our offences, Z50 Overture in D minor Z771 Pavan in B flat major, Z750 Ground in D minor, ZD222 Suite in G major, Z 770 Pavan in A minor Z749 Three Parts upon a Ground in D major - Z731 Overture in G minor Z772 Suite No. 6 in D major, Z 667 Pavan for Three Violins and Bass in G minor - Z752 Sefauchi's Farewell, Z656 A New Ground in E minor, Z. T682 4-part Sonnata No. 3 in A minor - Z804 Fantasia No. 7 Fly swift ye hours, Z369 The father brave as e'er was Dane (from Who can from joy refrain?, Z342) Return revolting rebels (from Timon of Athens, Z632) | Rameau: | Nouvelles Suites de Pièces de Clavecin: La Triomphante L'Entretien des muses Menuet Pièces de Clavecin 1724: Les Tourbillons Sarabande La villageoise Pièces de Clavecin en concerts | Reincken: | Choralfantasie “An Wasserflüssen Babylon” | Rosenmüller: | Sonata Settima a 4 | Scarlatti, D: | Keyboard Sonata K3 in A minor Keyboard Sonata K52 in D minor Keyboard Sonata K215 in E major Keyboard Sonata K216 in E major | Scheidemann: | Praeambulum in D minor | Scheidt: | Paduan a 4 | Schmelzer: | Sacro-Profanus Concentus Musicus: Sonatas VII & IX | Tisdale: | Pavana Chromatica (Mrs. Katherin Tregians Paven) | Tomkins: | A sad Pavan for these distracted times Pavan Of Three Parts Galliard Of Three Parts | Turini: | Sonata |
Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord/organ/bass viol/virginal/narration/director ), Agnes Giebel (soprano), Marie Luise Gilles (alto), Bert van t’Hoff (tenor), Peter Christoph Runge (bass), James Bowman (countertenor), Nigel Rogers (tenor), Max van Egmond (bass), Lars Frydén (violin), Anner Bylsma (cello), Frans Brüggen (flute), Sigiswald Kuijken (violin), Wieland Kuijken (viola da gamba) & Veronika Hampe (alto viol) The Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Brüggen-Consort & Leonhardt-Consort, Gustav Leonhardt “Gustav Leonhardt's patrician demeanour and Calvinistic refusal to indulge his ego run contrary to the common trend for keyboard players to emulate performing seals. And yet he has the power to transfix an
audience, as he did throughout his Wigmore Hall recital, without the need for gratuitous showmanship or wild musical gestures. Austerity and sobriety are the names of his particular performing game, tempered by
a compelling mix of passion and commitment to the broad repertoire within his command.” Andrew Stewart, The Independent, 10th January 1996 “Among the scholar-performers who have sparked and led the early music revival, surely none has played a greater part and exerted a more benificent influence on younger musicians and the public than Gustav
Leonhardt. Harpsichordist, organist, conductor, teacher, musicologist and editor are all roles in which he has distinguished himself.” Howard Schott, The Musical Times, October 1992 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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