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For some weird reason, these stereo performances never made it To access this content you must login to your Insider account, or purchase a subscription for $5 monthly, or $49 annually.
Yes, the Fourth! Singleton recordings of this symphony are simply To access this content you must login to your Insider account, or purchase a subscription for $5 monthly, or $49 annually.
The primary reason to care about this recording is the presence of two Erwin Schulhoff works: the tempest in a teapot Quartet No. 1 and
The Horowitz here is Joseph, the critic and music historian, not Vladimir, aided and abetted by noted Dvorák scholar Michael Beckerman of NYU, whose work
For this recording, an early co-production with Deutsche Grammophon, Karel To access this content you must login to your Insider account, or purchase a subscription for $5 monthly, or $49 annually.
For some weird reason, these stereo performances never made it To access this content you must login to your Insider account, or purchase a subscription
Yes, the Fourth! Singleton recordings of this symphony are simply To access this content you must login to your Insider account, or purchase a subscription
For this recording, an early co-production with Deutsche Grammophon, Karel To access this content you must login to your Insider account, or purchase a subscription
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The primary reason to care about this recording is the presence of two Erwin Schulhoff works: the tempest in a teapot Quartet No. 1 and
The Horowitz here is Joseph, the critic and music historian, not Vladimir, aided and abetted by noted Dvorák scholar Michael Beckerman of NYU, whose work
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This 25-CD set contains consistently superb performances of a wide range of repertoire mostly unduplicated in Perlman's larger EMI box. Outstanding items include concertos by Berg, Stravinsky, Elgar, Mozart and Saint-Saëns, plus chamber music cycles by Beethoven and Mozart, among others, often featuring pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy. You simply can't go wrong. ...
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Symphony No. 81 in G major
This last work in a trio of symphonies written for performance in Vienna in 1785, No. 81 is a miracle of subtle thematic workmanship within and between its four movements, as well as an expressive masterpiece.
Musical Examples courtesy of Nimbus Records. ...
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The LEAST Ideal Nielsen Cycle by (Mostly) Major Conductors
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Symphony No. 3 „Sinfonia Espansiva“: C. Davis/London Symphony (LSO)
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Tchaikovsky: The Seasons. Yunchan Lim (piano). Decca
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