Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Piazzólla: L'Histoire du TangoWorks for flute and guitar
Cécile Daroux (flute) & Pablo Marquez (guitar) It was in December 1998 that Cécile Daroux recorded this disc, which has since become a benchmark both for flute aficionados and in the Piazzolla discography. Accompanied by Pablo Márquez and a 100% Argentinian supporting cast, the French flautist – who died sadly young in 2011 – provides an exemplary overview of the great Astor Piazzolla's output, in which the tango is omnipresent. A must! This title was released for the first time in 1999. “Daroux and Marquez are wonderful advocates for Piazzolla's sophisticated, simmering passions. Their range of tone and expression is beguiling.” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2012 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Fernando Suarez Paz (violin), Edmond Carlier (cello) & Sergio Assad (guitar) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Marc Grauwels (flutes), Marie-Josée Simard (percussion) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Histoire du Tango
Augustin Hadelich (violin), Pablo Sainz Villegas (guitar) In a short space of time Augustin Hadelich has become one of the most respected and admired violinists of his generation. Two critically acclaimed and Billboard Classical Chart-topping releases for Avie, a string of major debuts with the likes of the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco, St. Louis and National Symphony Orchestras, and the BBC Philharmonic, multiple awards including an Avery Fisher Career Grant and a Borletti-Butoni Trust Award, have resulted in major media coverage in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, and classical-music.com, among many others, and an ever-widening and adoring fan base. On 'Histoire du Tango', Augustin conjures a dark and sultry night of fiery, hot-blooded dancing. Partnered by award-winning Spanish guitarist Pablo Sáinz Villegas, Augustin traces the history of Argentina's national dance in Piazzolla's title track, stirs up folk, gypsy and flamenco dances which inspired Falla's Popular Spanish Songs, and tosses off a fusillade of pyrotechnics in works by the pinnacles of 19th-century violin performance, Paganini and Sarasate. Critical acclaim for Augustin Hadelich: "Hand in hand with the intelligence of the programming go wondrous playing of the violinist Augustin Hadelich ...exceptionally compelling performances...a disc that cannot be recommended highly enough." - Gramophone Editor's Choice (on Echoes of Paris, AV2216) "If a layer of surface noise were added to Augustin Hadelich's recent solo-violin recording on the Avie label, you might think you were hearing a virtuoso out of the Golden Age." - The New Yorker "An exacting focus, an unerring dramatic sense and a rich, beautiful tone...an easygoing but winning virtuosity." - The New York Times (on Flying Solo, AV2180) "Impressive - intonation dead-on, with a luscious tone and an Old World grace that you don't hear very much from young violinists anymore." - Los Angeles Times | 
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| |  | Piazzólla: Chamber Music
Born in Argentina in 1921, Ástor Piazzolla grew up in New York before eventually returning to his homeland in 1955. One of the finest composers to have emerged from South America, he is best remembered today for his development of the tango – a product of the working-class suburbs of Buenos Aires, and a dance whose rhythm Piazzolla combined with his classical training as well as American jazz influences to achieve a highly personal style. Piazzolla’s output is dominated by chamber music, and in this fascinating 2CD collection we encounter some of his most famous works within the genre. Effectively tracing the Argentinian’s career, the compilation contains such early gems as Tres Piezas Breves, a late-1940s composition documenting his attempt as a serious composer, as well as the renowned Adiós Nonino of 1959 that was responsible for raising Piazzolla’s reputation both at home and abroad. A range of pieces from the 1970s and 1980s also feature, many of which detail instrumentation the composer hadn’t tackled before – Histoire du Tango, for example, matched the flute and guitar, and its four movements equate to a musical microcosm in tracing the evolution of the tango. By the time Piazzolla came to write Five Tango Sensations (1989), he was attracting the attention of internationally renowned musicians. Composed for the progressive Kronos Quartet, the late work shows just how much his style had advanced through its liberal use of the once-favoured 3+3+2 rhythmic cells, complex harmonies and virtuosic display. Despite this shift, however, Piazzolla never lost sight of the sensual, despairing emotion of the tango – an emotion that is the essence of this wonderful assortment of works, inspiringly performed by the Interensemble Padova. Recorded in 1996 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Marc Grauwels (flute) Astoria Third dive of the excellent Astoria ensemble into the world of Piazzolla, this new Fuga Libera CD gathers different compositions of the tango nuevo master around a masterpiece: Histoire du Tango. This work was especially written for the international Guitar Festival in Liège and performed for the first time by flautist Marc Grauwels. The latter is the special guest on this disc, bringing his solid gold flute sonorities to Christophe Delporte’s ensemble. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Barker, T: | Single Six Theodore Schoen (bass clarinet) | Harbison: | Trio Sonata (version for 2 clarinets and bass clarinet) Timothy Paradise (clarinet I), Theodore Schoen (bass clarinet), Laura Ardan (clarinet II ) | Persichetti: | Serenade No. 13, Op. 95 Ricardo Morales (clarinet I), Theodore Schoen (clarinet II) | Piazzólla: | Histoire du Tango arr. Bruce Edwards. (arr. for clarinet quartet) James Ognibene (basset horn), Theodore Schoen (bass clarinet), Ricardo Morales (clarinet I), Laura Ardan (clarinet II ) | Schuller: | Duo Sonata for clarinet and Bass Clarinet Theodore Schoen (bass clarinet), Laura Ardan (clarinet I) | Ziporyn: | Hive Evan Ziporyn (bass clarinet), Theodore Schoen (bass clarinet), Timothy Paradise (clarinet II) & Laura Ardan (clarinet I) |
This album brings together an engaging selection of pieces for solo clarinet and clarinet ensembles of various sizes. | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Anette Maiburg (flute), Joaquin Clerch (guitar), Francisca Beaumont (alto) & Guido Schiefen (cello) Argentina is tango and tango is Piazzolla. Maiberg and Clerch had a surprise success with Classica Cubana (MDG9101536) which earned them an Echo Klassic prize. Now they turn their attention to Argentina. Together with the alto Francisca Beaumont and Guido Scheifen playing cello, they display Piazzolla’s works in a new light. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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From the vigour of Fitkin's Vent and the flamboyance of Piazzolla to the refinement of Eddie McGuire's
offerings, the Fell Quartet have created an inspired programme of superbly realised works from both the
history and present of this still-young medium. Featuring four world première recordings. “Their style is electrifyingly unanimous, from deliciously judged extremes of timbre – both the ice-cool virtuosity and moody whispers that colour in equal measure.” The Scotsman “The quality of the repertoire is matched by the quality of the playing. This is a group with a bright future.” MusicWeb International, August 2008 Disc of the month | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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