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Bartók: | Romanian Folk Dances for piano, Sz. 56, BB 68 | Brahms: | Hungarian Dance No. 11 Hungarian Dance No. 7 | Chopin: | Mazurka No. 13 in A minor, Op. 17 No. 4 Mazurka No. 7 in F minor, Op. 7 No. 3 Mazurka No. 49 in F minor, Op. 68 No. 4 | Debussy: | Danse bohemienne | Falla: | Ritual Fire Dance (from El amor brujo) | Ginastera: | Danzas Argentinas: Danza de la moza donosa | Granados: | Danza española, Op. 37 No. 5 'Andaluza' | Handel: | Sarabande from Suite in D minor, HWV437 | Khachaturian: | Masquerade: Waltz | Liszt: | Valse-Impromptu, S.213 | Piazzólla: | Chau Paris Contrabajeando | Scriabin: | Waltz in A flat major, Op. 38 | Tchaikovsky: | Valse sentimentale, Op. 51 No. 6 |
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| |  | Guitar4mation: Sonada del Alma
Arrangements by Martin Schwarz | | | (also available to download from $10.75) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Daniel Barenboim Live from the Teatro Colón 200050th anniversary of his debut recital
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| |  | Tango Perpetuel: Take Four Guitar Quartet
The recording ‘Tango Perpetuel’ features the Take Four Guitar Quartet performing music by Piazzolla, Stravinsky and Ginastera, plus the rather less well-known Patrick Roux, Unto Mononen, Ernesto Nazareth, Stefan Wolpe, Christopher Grafschmidt and Martin Ackerman. On this anthology the four guitarists illustrate tango’s many facets from the drama of Piazzolla’s Argentinian tango nuevo through the lightness of the Brazilian Nazareth and the subtle irony of European classicists Stravinsky and Stefan Wolpe to tango from Finland and original works written especially for the programme. The Take Four Guitar Quartet - Pia Grees, Johan Fostier, Matthias Kläger and Luc Vander Borght - come from Germany and Belgium but all four studied in Paris under the Spanish classical guitarist Alberto Ponce. The quartet itself was formed in 1999 and has achieved great success with regular concerts around the world ever since. | 
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| |  | Dirección Sur: Tango Nuevo
José Fernandez Bardesio (guitar) “Pampa and guitar, intellect, rhythm and feeling - those are probably the best words to use when attempting to describe the altogether charming music of Piazzolla and Bardesio.” Bardesio not only composed works of his own for the guitar, but also created arrangements of Piazzolla's works. He has selected eight such arrangements to make up the first part of this CD. | | | (also available to download from $10.75) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Kathryn Stott - Dance
Albéniz: | Tango (No. 2 from Espana, Op. 165) | Bartók: | Romanian Folk Dances for piano, Sz. 56, BB 68: No. 1, Jocul cu bâta (Stick Dance) Romanian Folk Dances for piano, Sz. 56, BB 68: No. 5, Poarg romaneasca (Romanian Polka) | Brahms: | Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G minor | Chopin: | Mazurka No. 13 in A minor, Op. 17 No. 4 | Dvorak: | Dumka, Op. 12 | Fitkin: | Old Style | Ginastera: | Danzas Argentinas: Danza de la moza donosa | Guarnieri, C: | Dança Negra | Lecuona: | La conga de media noche | Piazzólla: | Milonga del ángel arr. Kyoko Yamamoto | Satie: | Je te veux | Shostakovich: | Fantastic Dances (3), Op. 5 | Sibelius: | Valse Triste, Op. 44 No. 1 | Stravinsky: | Tango | Tchaikovsky: | Polka peu dansante | Villa-Lobos: | Valsa da Dor |
Kathryn Stott writes: ‘This year is very much a celebration for me – a fiftieth birthday and thirty years on the concert platform! When Ralph Couzens and I started to discuss plans for a solo CD, I was very keen to record repertoire which would reflect my wide taste in music from around the world. The subject ‘dance’ was in my head from the start and so here we have a musical journey encompassing South American countries, Romanian and Hungarian folk music, and dances from the Polish Mazurka to the Russian Polka, via Finland, France and Spain, to name but a few! Piazzolla sits alongside Satie as do Sibelius and Albéniz… dances both joyous and sad. I’m particularly excited to include the world premiere of Old Style, a birthday present from one of my favourite British composers, Graham Fitkin.’ South American music is a great love of Stott’s and so the inclusion of Villa-Lobos, Piazzolla, Ginastera, Guarnieri and Lecuona was essential: ‘Valsa da dor I find both touching and passionate, whereas Ginastera’s Danza has a distant sadness, which is almost untouchable.’ Stott has previously worked with the members of Piazzolla’s original Quintet, and has remained an avid fan ever since. Here she performs Milonga del ángel, a work that recreates the haunting sound of the bandoneón. This eclectic repertoire of dances is completed by the premiere of Old Style by Graham Fitkin, written for Kathryn Stott in celebration of her landmark anniversaries this year: ‘For the past ten years, Graham has been writing the most fantastic music for me – always challenging but with such a fantastic energy. This piece is no exception and I feel its inclusion is an important part of this international and rather special journey.’ Kathryn Stott’s birthday celebrations culminate in a concert at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on 4 December, at which a total of twenty-five colleagues will perform with her, including Yo-Yo Ma, Natalie Clein, the Hermitage String Trio and Martin Roscoe. “Kathryn Stott's enjoyable and warmly recorded recital of dance pieces has a Latin-American bias, an idiom for which she has an evident empathy. Stott shapes the sultry rhythms and sensuous harmonies with allure and velvety touch.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2008 **** “Notching up her half-century has clearly not quelled the joy of discovery and sense of adventure that's marked the career of this delightful artist. Worth the price of the disc alone are Dansa negra by Mozart Carmargo Guarnieri (1907-93), Lecuona's La conga de media noche, and Old Style, the disc's one concession to dance music by a British composer, specially written for Stott by Graham Fitkin... Satie's salon waltz Je te veux affords another unexpected find, but it's the final selection, Chopin's Mazurka in A minor... that is the most moving... performance on this most enjoyable disc.” Gramophone Magazine, January 2009 “Notching up her half-century has clearly not quelled the joy of discovery and sense of adventure that's marked the career of this delightful artist. Kathryn Stott decided the best way in which to mark her 50th would be with dance. Sixteen composers contribute to the celebration, with most of the works relatively unfamiliar but all of them having close personal associations. It seems invidious to trawl through each track one by one, for all are encore-type charmers in one way or another, the one exception being Valse triste. Worth the price of the disc alone are Dansa negra by Mozart Carmargo Guarnieri (1907-93), Lecuona's La conga de media noche, and Old Style, the disc's one concession to dance music by a British composer, specially written for Stott by Graham Fitkin (b1963). It juxtaposes four dance and playing styles. It certainly gives the pianist a workout. Satie's salon waltz Jete veux affords another unexpected find, but it's the final selection, Chopin's Mazurka in A minor (ironically the only dance here that one would really want to sit out), that is the most moving (and, arguably, outstanding) performance on this most enjoyable disc.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | (also available to download from $10.75) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Tangos & Dances
RTE Concert Orchestra, Fionnuala Hunt (violin and director) “The vertical expression of a horizontal desire,” is how Angela Rippon has described the Tango, and while a trifle risqué it neatly encapsulates the essence of the music with its sensuous rhythms and beguiling beat. The Tango captured the imagination of one of Ireland’s finest fiddlers, Fionnuala Hunt, and this disc – the culmination of years of her own research – tracks the art form from its origins in the bordellos and back streets of Buenos Aires to the concert platforms of the world. Tangos & Dances charts the history of Tango through the 1900s up to the present day, from its early dance form to the more jazz-inspired music of contemporary times. One of Ireland’s most distinguished musicians with an impressive international itinerary to her credit, Fionnuala Hunt leads the RTE National Orchestra in her own lush arrangements of a dozen exotic dances. Complementing the CD is a bonus DVD of Fionnuala in conversation with genial BBC personality Sean Rafferty, discussing her own passion for the dance and the development of this project. CD + Bonus DVD | | | This item is currently out of stock at the UK distributor. You may order it now but please be aware that it may be six weeks or more before it can be despatched. |
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Maria Luisa Meneses (flute), Pilar Aguilar (piano) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Music for a Rainy Day, Volume 2
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