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Jongen: Symphonie Concertante For Organ & Orchestra/Franck: Fantasie In A/Pastorale(more) »rank: 120101from: Telarc
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Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 7 & 8(more) »rank: 26514from: Decca
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Attila / Ramey, Studer, Shicoff, Zancanaro, Teatro alla Scala, Muti(more) »rank: 63493by: Giuseppe Verdi, Orchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala, Riccardo Muti, Samuel Ramey, Cheryl Studer, Neil Shicoff
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Pärt: Tabula Rasa; Fratres; Symphony No. 3(more) »rank: 154626from: Deutsche Grammophon
: :DG's beautifully packaged and produced 20/21 series here pays homage to Arvo Pärt, presenting a new interpretation of two of his most familiar works--already indisputable classics--Tabula Rasa and Fratres. For all of their 'minimalist' technique, there's a fathomless--call it timeless, if you will--beauty to these scores the deeper you plunge into their hypnotic sound world. The best place to discover them remains ECM's breakthrough release Tabula Rasa. Unlike Gidon Kremer (the superb interpreter of that recording), and despite an epiphany he mentions in the booklet--likening this music to the desert landscape of Utah--Gil Shaham doesn't seem to grasp one of the key components ... |
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Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro / Te Kanawa, Popp, Ramey, Solti [Highlights](more) »rank: 15960by: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Georg Solti, Kiri Te Kanawa, Lucia Popp, Frederica von Stade, Samuel Ramey, Thomas Allen, Kurt Moll, London Philharmonic Orchestra
: :DG's beautifully packaged and produced 20/21 series here pays homage to Arvo Pärt, presenting a new interpretation of two of his most familiar works--already indisputable classics--Tabula Rasa and Fratres. For all of their 'minimalist' technique, there's a fathomless--call it timeless, if you will--beauty to these scores the deeper you plunge into their hypnotic sound world. The best place to discover them remains ECM's breakthrough release Tabula Rasa. Unlike Gidon Kremer (the superb interpreter of that recording), and despite an epiphany he mentions in the booklet--likening this music to the desert landscape of Utah--Gil Shaham doesn't seem to grasp one of the key components ... |
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Hindemith, Copland: Violin Sonatas; Bloch: Violin Sonata; Baal shem(more) »rank: 105225from: Sony
: :Isaac Stern is a devotee of 20th-century music. The most recent piece, Copland's Sonata, is actually the most euphonious. Stern lets its lyrical lines sing, with excellent support from the composer at the piano. The most challenging and dramatic piece in the collection is the earliest, the Bloch Sonata, which Stern and Alexander Zakin play with all-out fervor. The Hebraic Baal Shem is one of Bloch's most often heard works, here done with great folk flavor. And Hindemith's prewar neoclassicism never sounds dry in this very knowing performance. In short, this is a great collection of 20th-century violin works that won't give anyone ... |
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Schubert: Sacred Works - Wolfgang Sawallisch (7 CD's)(more) »rank: 98770by: Helen Donath, Lucia Popp, Brigitte Fassbaender, Peter Schreier, Francisco Ariaza, Adolf Dallapozza, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Franz Schubert, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Chor & Symphonie-Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
: :Isaac Stern is a devotee of 20th-century music. The most recent piece, Copland's Sonata, is actually the most euphonious. Stern lets its lyrical lines sing, with excellent support from the composer at the piano. The most challenging and dramatic piece in the collection is the earliest, the Bloch Sonata, which Stern and Alexander Zakin play with all-out fervor. The Hebraic Baal Shem is one of Bloch's most often heard works, here done with great folk flavor. And Hindemith's prewar neoclassicism never sounds dry in this very knowing performance. In short, this is a great collection of 20th-century violin works that won't give anyone ... |
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Great Orchestral Melodies(more) »rank: 73604from: Intersound Records
: :Isaac Stern is a devotee of 20th-century music. The most recent piece, Copland's Sonata, is actually the most euphonious. Stern lets its lyrical lines sing, with excellent support from the composer at the piano. The most challenging and dramatic piece in the collection is the earliest, the Bloch Sonata, which Stern and Alexander Zakin play with all-out fervor. The Hebraic Baal Shem is one of Bloch's most often heard works, here done with great folk flavor. And Hindemith's prewar neoclassicism never sounds dry in this very knowing performance. In short, this is a great collection of 20th-century violin works that won't give anyone ... |
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The Segovia Collection, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 129998from: Deutsche Grammophon
: :Isaac Stern is a devotee of 20th-century music. The most recent piece, Copland's Sonata, is actually the most euphonious. Stern lets its lyrical lines sing, with excellent support from the composer at the piano. The most challenging and dramatic piece in the collection is the earliest, the Bloch Sonata, which Stern and Alexander Zakin play with all-out fervor. The Hebraic Baal Shem is one of Bloch's most often heard works, here done with great folk flavor. And Hindemith's prewar neoclassicism never sounds dry in this very knowing performance. In short, this is a great collection of 20th-century violin works that won't give anyone ... |
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Joan Sutherland: BBC-Recitals 1958, 1960, 1961(more) »rank: 100777from: Bella Voce Records
: :Isaac Stern is a devotee of 20th-century music. The most recent piece, Copland's Sonata, is actually the most euphonious. Stern lets its lyrical lines sing, with excellent support from the composer at the piano. The most challenging and dramatic piece in the collection is the earliest, the Bloch Sonata, which Stern and Alexander Zakin play with all-out fervor. The Hebraic Baal Shem is one of Bloch's most often heard works, here done with great folk flavor. And Hindemith's prewar neoclassicism never sounds dry in this very knowing performance. In short, this is a great collection of 20th-century violin works that won't give anyone ... |

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