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Erich Wolfgang Korngold: Sextet for Strings, Op. 10 / Piano Trio(more) »rank: 463670from: Et'Cetera
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Brahms: The String Sextets, Vol. 3(more) »rank: 379202from: Doremi Records
:Album Description:These historic performances by the legendary Juilliard String Quartet were recorded live at the Library of Congress in Washington DC on October 23, 1964 (No. 2) and October 8, 1965 (No. 1). The following musicians are the same in both recordings: Robert Mann and Isidore Cohen, violins; and Claus Adam, cello. In No. 1, the second cellist is Leslie Parnas. In No. 2, it is Bernard Greenhouse. These historic recordings continue a series of releases of memorable performances (begun in 1948) given by the Juilliard Quartet at the Library of Congress. The Juilliard String Quartet began in 1946 and were ... |
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Mozart: Music for Winds(more) »rank: 538548from: Accent Records
:Album Description:These historic performances by the legendary Juilliard String Quartet were recorded live at the Library of Congress in Washington DC on October 23, 1964 (No. 2) and October 8, 1965 (No. 1). The following musicians are the same in both recordings: Robert Mann and Isidore Cohen, violins; and Claus Adam, cello. In No. 1, the second cellist is Leslie Parnas. In No. 2, it is Bernard Greenhouse. These historic recordings continue a series of releases of memorable performances (begun in 1948) given by the Juilliard Quartet at the Library of Congress. The Juilliard String Quartet began in 1946 and were ... |
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Omaggio a Luigi Boccherini(more) »rank: 622733from: Fenice
:Album Description:These historic performances by the legendary Juilliard String Quartet were recorded live at the Library of Congress in Washington DC on October 23, 1964 (No. 2) and October 8, 1965 (No. 1). The following musicians are the same in both recordings: Robert Mann and Isidore Cohen, violins; and Claus Adam, cello. In No. 1, the second cellist is Leslie Parnas. In No. 2, it is Bernard Greenhouse. These historic recordings continue a series of releases of memorable performances (begun in 1948) given by the Juilliard Quartet at the Library of Congress. The Juilliard String Quartet began in 1946 and were ... |
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Edition Luigi Boccherini [Box Set](more) »rank: 458875from: Capriccio
:Album Description:These historic performances by the legendary Juilliard String Quartet were recorded live at the Library of Congress in Washington DC on October 23, 1964 (No. 2) and October 8, 1965 (No. 1). The following musicians are the same in both recordings: Robert Mann and Isidore Cohen, violins; and Claus Adam, cello. In No. 1, the second cellist is Leslie Parnas. In No. 2, it is Bernard Greenhouse. These historic recordings continue a series of releases of memorable performances (begun in 1948) given by the Juilliard Quartet at the Library of Congress. The Juilliard String Quartet began in 1946 and were ... |
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Brahms: Piano Quintet, Op. 34; String Sextet Op. 36; Busoni: Violin Sonata Op. 36a; Mozart: Violin Sonata K. 454(more) »rank: 548492from: Doron
:Album Description:These historic performances by the legendary Juilliard String Quartet were recorded live at the Library of Congress in Washington DC on October 23, 1964 (No. 2) and October 8, 1965 (No. 1). The following musicians are the same in both recordings: Robert Mann and Isidore Cohen, violins; and Claus Adam, cello. In No. 1, the second cellist is Leslie Parnas. In No. 2, it is Bernard Greenhouse. These historic recordings continue a series of releases of memorable performances (begun in 1948) given by the Juilliard Quartet at the Library of Congress. The Juilliard String Quartet began in 1946 and were ... |
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Henry Purcell: Fantasias & Suites(more) »rank: 370011from: Vanguard Classics
:Album Description:These historic performances by the legendary Juilliard String Quartet were recorded live at the Library of Congress in Washington DC on October 23, 1964 (No. 2) and October 8, 1965 (No. 1). The following musicians are the same in both recordings: Robert Mann and Isidore Cohen, violins; and Claus Adam, cello. In No. 1, the second cellist is Leslie Parnas. In No. 2, it is Bernard Greenhouse. These historic recordings continue a series of releases of memorable performances (begun in 1948) given by the Juilliard Quartet at the Library of Congress. The Juilliard String Quartet began in 1946 and were ... |
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Brahms: Streichquintett, Op. 111; Schönberg: Verklärte Nacht(more) »rank: 466245from: Capriccio
:Album Description:These historic performances by the legendary Juilliard String Quartet were recorded live at the Library of Congress in Washington DC on October 23, 1964 (No. 2) and October 8, 1965 (No. 1). The following musicians are the same in both recordings: Robert Mann and Isidore Cohen, violins; and Claus Adam, cello. In No. 1, the second cellist is Leslie Parnas. In No. 2, it is Bernard Greenhouse. These historic recordings continue a series of releases of memorable performances (begun in 1948) given by the Juilliard Quartet at the Library of Congress. The Juilliard String Quartet began in 1946 and were ... |
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hr-brass(more) »rank: 550635from: Capriccio
:Album Description:These historic performances by the legendary Juilliard String Quartet were recorded live at the Library of Congress in Washington DC on October 23, 1964 (No. 2) and October 8, 1965 (No. 1). The following musicians are the same in both recordings: Robert Mann and Isidore Cohen, violins; and Claus Adam, cello. In No. 1, the second cellist is Leslie Parnas. In No. 2, it is Bernard Greenhouse. These historic recordings continue a series of releases of memorable performances (begun in 1948) given by the Juilliard Quartet at the Library of Congress. The Juilliard String Quartet began in 1946 and were ... |
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Mozart, Pleyel: Serenades for Winds Instruments(more) »rank: 514736from: Sony
: :K. 375 is best known in a version for wind octet, but apparently this alternate scoring for wind sextet and double bass is authentic Mozart. This period instrument wind ensemble plays it extremely well, although the interpretation may be a bit too relaxed for the good of the music. The 'Mozart' Sextet is somebody's contemporary arrangement of Mozart's Horn Quintet with a minuet added from another work. Pleyel, a pupil of Haydn, writes unimportant but charming music, with difficult horn parts that audibly strain the players. There's nothing bad about this release, but it doesn't seem very compelling either. --Leslie Gerber |

Continuing a fortuitous tradition of capturing the Sondheim legacy on video recordings, this performance was filmed before a live audience in Los Angeles during the 1982 national tour. Almost 20 years later, Hearn returned to the role opposite Patti LuPone in an acclaimed concert production. But Sweeney Todd is an especially compelling experience in this 1982 version, complete with the clever staging tricks (e.g., the barber's chair) and as close to the original cast as we're likely to see. --David Horiuchi



