Music・Classical Pick Up News
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Ferenc Fricsay / Brahms: Symphony No. 1
2012/02/10
The four live recordings of the present set are first-time issues and have been recorded in Berlin, Lucerne, Hamburg and Cologne.
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Richard Tunnicliffe / Bach: Cello Suites
2012/02/07
Experience, virtuosity and individuality are all required when tackling J.S. Bach's popular cello suites; Richard Tunnicliffe brings a lifetime of study to his debut solo recording.
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Philippe Herreweghe / Bach: Mass in B Minor
2012/02/07
"If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again". Philippe Herreweghe’s longlasting interest in the works of the Cantor of Leipzig has turned him into a man whose views evolve as he delves deeper into his subject matter.
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Penderecki, Greenwood Collaboration
2012/02/03
Nonesuch Records will release an album of works by Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki and composer/ Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood.
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Hommage a Zuzana Ruzickova
2012/02/02
Zuzana Ruzickova, an exceptional personality upon whom the critics conferred the title "First Lady of the Harpsichord", continued the pioneering efforts Wanda Landowska had made to get the harpsichord recognised as an independent concert instrument.
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Edo de Waart / Strauss: An Alpine Symphony
2012/01/30
The Royal Flemish Philharmonic is a modern and stylistically flexible symphony orchestra.
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Tai Murray / Ysaye: Sonatas for solo violin
2012/01/26
Chicago-born violinist Tai Murray was named a BBC New Generation Artist in 2009.
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Stile Antico / Tune thy Musicke to Thy Hart
2012/01/26
Stile Antico (joined by Fretwork) explore long-neglected repertory: the wealth of Tudor and Jacobean sacred music written for domestic devotion, rather than for church worship.
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Jun Markl / Debussy: Complete Orchestral Works
2012/01/26
This collection contains all Debussy’s works for orchestra as well as many orchestral arrangements of his piano music.
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Christopher Maltman / Schubert: Schwanengesang
2012/01/24
Concluding a highly acclaimed series of Schubert song cycles on the Wigmore Hall Live label, the much anticipated Schwanengesang.















