Haydn Symphonies

Now that its monumental Bach edition has been accomplished, Hänssler Classic launches another giant project. This CD marks the beginning of a new complete cycle

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Rilling Dvorak TeDeum

Mendelssohn’s setting of Psalm 42 (the poetically inane booklet translation of the first line reads “As the hart panteth after the water brooks/So panteth my

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Bach Goldbergs/Koroliov

Evgeni Koroliov takes many of his tempo and articulation cues from Glenn Gould’s influential 1981 Goldbergs, from the unbridled virtuosity of the cross-handed movements to

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Mozart Horn Cti

The two Browns, Timothy and Iona, generally do this music proud. Of course, there have been numerous successful recordings of Mozart’s four horn concertos–in fact,

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Hanssler Bach Vol. 109

The lute-harpsichord differs from its conventional counterpart in that gut strings, for the most part, replace metal strings. Imagine two hands on a keyboard making

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