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Happy Birthday, Mr. Perlman! Warner Classics is proud to celebrate Itzhak Perlman’s 70th birthday with several releases. Itzhak is adored by audiences around the world and is a musician whose powerful but sympathetic artistic personality provides a model for the players who have followed him. The center piece is the 77 cd box set Itzhak Perlman: ... [Read More]
Beethoven : Concerto pour violon & orchestre, Op. 61 - Sibelius : Concerto pour violon & orchestre, Op. 47 / David Oistrakh, violon - Stokholm Festival Orchestra, dir. Sixten Ehrling
- German pressings of the immense Sony Classical Masters Catalog in smart, desirable and collectible multi-disc editions - The Sony catalog is replete with legendary artists and many of the greatest recordings of the classical repertoire - Box fronts feature large, prominently displayed photo of the featured artist - Slender, shelf-friendly boxes; ... [Read More]
Beethoven's Violin Concerto represents a supreme challenge for violinists. Far from being a virtuoso display piece, this is chamber music on a large scale. A lukewarm reception at the concerto's premiere in 1806 led to it being forgotten until Joseph Joachim resurrected the work in the 1850's and restored to its rightful position as one of the grea... [Read More]
International, inclusive, creative and principled, Rafael Kubelík truly remains a conductor for here and now, with classic Beethoven, Dvořák and Mahler cycles that deserve to be revisited time and again. His infinitely malleable approach to phrasing and keen attention to orchestral inner parts such as woodwind and viola lines left no musical sto... [Read More]
- German pressings of the immense Sony Classical Masters Catalog in smart, desirable and collectible multi-disc editions - The Sony catalog is replete with legendary artists and many of the greatest recordings of the classical repertoire - Box fronts feature large, prominently displayed photo of the featured artist - Slender, shelf-friendly boxes; ... [Read More]
Among the most compelling of contemporary violinists, the American Hilary Hahn may seem young to already be the subject of a Sony Classical Master series retrospective, but it is a testament to the quality of the evolution of her career and discography that make this 5 CD collection a particularly fascinating collection containing the entirety of h... [Read More]
Each installment of The Florestan Trio s Beethoven Piano Trio cycle was rapturously received by critics around the world. Reissued here as a specially-priced box-set, this superb series of benchmark recordings should not be missed. Across all the discs in this series, theplaying of The Florestan Trio is particularly memorable for its lyricism, lumi... [Read More]
- German pressings of the immense Sony Classical Masters Catalog in smart, desirable and collectible multi-disc editions - The Sony catalog is replete with legendary artists and many of the greatest recordings of the classical repertoire - Box fronts feature large, prominently displayed photo of the featured artist - Slender, shelf-friendly boxes; ... [Read More]
Best-selling violinist Rachel Barton Pine's relationship with the music of Bachruns deep. She first heard and fell in love with Bach's music in her hometownSt. Paul's Church in Chicago, which had a stained glass window of the composer in the sanctuary. That church is where Rachel first played Bach's music, at the age of four, and where she returned... [Read More]
The modern standard of performance in the Beethoven quartets was set by the Budapest String Quartet, wrote The New York Times. One of the 20th centurys very finest chamber ensembles, the Budapest String Quartet recorded the complete Beethoven cycle three times first on 78s in the 1940s, then between 1951 and 1952 in mono, and later in stereo. The 1... [Read More]
All but the last of Beethoven s ten violin sonatas were composed in a little over five years. Beethoven returned to the genre one last time in 1812, the eventful year in which he finished his seventh and eighth symphonies, and met Goethe during a sojourn in Teplitz. Violinist Barbara Govatos, and pianist Marcantonio Barone have partnered on Beethov... [Read More]
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