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Labels: Complete Opera, Gluck, Kathleen Ferrier
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Labels: Ann Murray, Bellini, Complete Opera, Renata Scotto, Tatiana Troyanos
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Labels: Bernarda Fink, Handel, René Jacobs
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“ | Gold Medalist at the 11th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Olga Kern brings her passionate Russian intensity to the most popular of all piano concertos, the Tchaikovsky First. Completing the program is a rarely heard orchestral showpiece, Francesca da Rimini, in a fiery reading by Maestro Seaman and the Rochester Philharmonic. | ” |
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“ | Alessandro Scarlatti composed many oratorios to celebrate special events. Colpa, Pentimento e Grazia, subtitled Oratorio per la Passione (Oratorio for the Passion) and created for Easter 1708, evokes the Passion of Christ through a text written by a great roman patron of the time, Cardinal Ottoboni. This is the first recording of the Baroque Orchestra of Seville, conducted by Eduardo López Banzo. | ” |
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“ | Two dramas for solo woman. A young woman talks over the phone to her lover, whom we never hear; tomorrow he is going to marry someone else… Several times the conversation is interrupted as the line is cut, each time with dramatic effect; and behind this everyday banality, we realise that we are witnessing a veritable descent to the depths with this abandoned woman. Three years after La Voix humaine (his “sad and lovely child”, as he used to refer to it with Denise Duval, its first performer), Poulenc was to conclude his collaboration with Cocteau by writing the short monologue that completes this CD: he musical style has not changed, but this time, the depths are those of the Mediterranean, in which the old lady of Monte-Carlo, “a dead woman among the dead” has decided to plunge for the last time… | ” |
Labels: Felicity Lott, Poulenc
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“ | Music’s first murder. The slaying of Abel by his brother Cain was one of the favourite subjects of the 18th century Italians, at the time when the oratorio was having a phenomenal success in Rome and Venice. It was most probably in one of the palaces of the “Serenissima”, and not a church, that Scarlatti first performed this astonishing “sacred entertainment”, worthy of a “verismo” opera, in 1707... God and Lucifer confront each other in the very soul of Cain, his brother’s voice is heard from heaven, and the “spatial” treatment of the tonal levels all contribute to the effectiveness of what is almost expressionistic music – there is nothing left out of this incredible Baroque Biblical “thriller”! | ” |
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“ | The unabridged Goldberg Variations, summum of J.S. Bach's keyboard compositions, performed on a harpsichord modeled after Ruckers, re-voiced in quill, and tuned according to a newly discovered system which may have been Bach's own. The rarely heard 14 Goldberg Canons are an added bonus | ” |
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Labels: Daniel Barenboim, Mozart
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You can buy it on Amazon.com or directly from Deutsche Grammophon
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Labels: Magdalena Kožená
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Labels: Daniel Barenboim, Mozart
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“ | A German Anthology. The pieces on this recording demonstrate the consummate art with which the German composers reconciled the new ideas imported from Italy at the very beginning of the 17th century (the principle of the basso continuo, accompanied monody, the concertato technique) with local traditions, thereby giving birth to works of a subtle beauty and an almost inexhaustible richness. This stylistic revolution paved the way to the flourishing of great forms like the vocal solo, the spiritual concert, the cantata, etc. cultivated by composers as different as Schütz, Buxtehude, Tunder and Erlebach: in the very heart of Baroque Europe the Germans were taking their place. | ” |
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Mozart
The Complete Piano Concertos
Disc 7 of 10
Concerto nr. 18, in B flat major, K. 456
Concerto nr. 19, in F major, K. 459
English Chamber Orchestra,
Daniel Barenboim, piano & conductor
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Quality: mp3, varied kbps
Size: 90 MB
Labels: Daniel Barenboim, Mozart
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Forgotten Songs - Dawn Upshaw Sings Debussy
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Labels: Handel, Magdalena Kožená
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Labels: Daniel Barenboim, Mozart
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Guitar Concertos - Eduardo Fernandez - Ponce, Villa-lobos, Lamarque-pons, 1988 - DECCA
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Composer: Manuel Ponce, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Jaures Lamarque-Pons
Performer: Eduardo Fernandez
Conductor: Enrique Garcia-Asensio
Orchestra/Ensemble: English Chamber Orchestra
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Concierto del Sur for Guitar
by Manuel Ponce
01- Allegretto
02- Andante
03- Allegro moderato e festivo
Concerto for Guitar, W 501
by Heitor Villa-Lobos
04- Allegro preciso
05- Andantino e andante
06- Allegretto non troppo
Concerto de Invierno for Guitar
by Jaures Lamarque-Pons
07- Lento - Allegro moderato
08- Moderato
09- Allegro
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Part I - 33,6MB / Part II - 24,7MB / Part III - 18,3MB
Format: Mp3
Quality: 192 Kbps
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Afinidade - Gabriel Grossi & Marco Pereira
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Labels: Daniel Barenboim, Mozart
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“ | Cette version de Nabucco est la plus fluide, la mieux chantée, la mieux dirigée. Ce chant à « quatre pattes » (Cappuccilli, Domingo, Nestrenko, Dimitrova) fascine par la maîtrise de leurs empruntes vocales, par la puissance et la pureté du timbre, quelques fois rarement inégalées. La direction de Sinopoli souligne le côté grandiose de cet oeuvre, inscrivant son interprétation dans le giron des enregistrements légendaires. | ” |
Labels: Complete Opera, Ghena Dimitrova, Piero Cappuccilli, Placido Domingo, Verdi
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Labels: Paulo Bellinati
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Labels: Daniel Barenboim, Mozart
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