Performed by Andrew Balio (trumpet), John Wilson (piano). Robert Schumann’s “Märchenbilder” and Adagio and Allegro, Brahms clarinet sonatas no. 1 and 2, along with Franz Schubert’s “Auf dem Strom” with Nicholas Phan, tenor.
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Performed by Andrew Balio (trumpet), John Wilson (piano). Robert Schumann’s “Märchenbilder” and Adagio and Allegro, Brahms clarinet sonatas no. 1 and 2, along with Franz Schubert’s “Auf dem Strom” with Nicholas Phan, tenor.
Music for soprano and eight cellists by Margi Griebling-Haigh (United States), Arvo Pärt (Estonia) and Heitor Villa-Lobos (Brazil). Performed by soprano Gabriella Haigh and cellists from the Cleveland Orchestra and faculty from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Oberlin College and Baldwin Wallace University.
Performed by the Lee Piano Trio. Uljas Pulkkis's “Fern Flowers” and Edmund Finnis's “Five Trios” (both commissioned by the ensemble), as well as Robert Schumann’s Piano Trio no. 2 and Fantasiestücke.
Tenor Kyle Stegall and pianist Bomi Kim perform songs by Adolphus Hailstork.
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Performed by Cantata Collective, conducted by Nicholas McGegan, with Sherezade Panthaki, soprano; Thomas Cooley, tenor and Paul Max Tipton, bass.
Atmos mixing and mastering: Margaret Tobin (Dolby Laboratories)
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Arranged by Muzio Clementi and performed by Charles Metz on an 1806 Clementi square piano.
Atmos mixing and mastering: McKay Garner
"I wake in the dark and remember" by Joel Puckett. Performed by Kimberly Sparr, viola and LSU Wind Ensemble, conducted by Damon S. Talley
Isaac Pastor-Chermak and Miles Graber perform Eliott Carter Cello Sonata (1948), using the Steinway piano formerly owned by Eliott Carter. Videography by Kevin Monahan.
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Atlantic Chamber Ensemble in a premiere recording of Mason Bates' "Rags and Hymns of the River City", Guillaume Connesson's sextet and Gerald Finzi's "Eclogues".
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Countertenor Reginald Mobley and Cantata Collective perform Johann Sebastian Bach's cantatas BWV 35, 54 and 169
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Live recording, performed by Thomas Cooley (Evangelist); Paul Max Tipton (Jesus); Harrison Hintzsche (Pilate; bass); Nola Richardson (soprano); Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen (alto); Derek Chester (tenor); and Cantata Collective (Nicholas McGegan, conductor).
Atmos mixing and mastering: Michael Romanowski (Coast Mastering)
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Premiere recordings of works by Daron Hagen, Hillary Tann, Brian Holmes, Michael Scherperel, Edgar F. Girtain and Stacey Garrop. Performed by Brian Thorsett, tenor; John Irrera, violin; Alan Weinstein, cello and Annie Stevens, marimba and vibraphone.
Performed on piano by Solomon Ge
Violinist/Composer Dan Flanagan performs 20 solo violin pieces, each inspired by a painting or sculpture from his own collection. Each composition is a world premiere. Composers include Libby Larsen, Nathaniel Stookey, Jim Stephenson, Trevor Weston, Linda Marcel, Shinji Eshima, Jose Gonzalez Granero, Cindy Cox, Edmund Campion, Evan Price, David Mecionis, Catherine Neville, Jessica Mays, Peter Josheff, Maija Hynninen, Jacques Desjardins, Michael Panther, Emily Onderdonk, and Dan Flanagan.
Music by Elinor Armer: Lockerbones/Airbones (Wendy Hillshouse, mezzo-soprano; Esther Landau, flute; Rira Watanabe, violin; Keisuke Nakagoshi, piano; Erica Johnson, percussion); Where the Slope Grows Steep (Kindra Scharich, mezzo-soprano; Lois Brandwynne, piano).
World premiere performance of Azkara, a Jewish “Requiem” composed by Simon Sargon.
Gustav Leonhardt performs Elizabethan organ music on the Arp & Frans Caspar Schnitger organ of St. Michael's Church, Zwolle, The Netherlands. Recorded in 1962.
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Soprano Gabrielle Haigh and pianist Randall Fusco perform art songs of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Giuseppe Martucci, Ottorino Respighi, Elsa Sangiacomo Respighi and Vittorio Rieti.
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Music by Mari Kotskyy, James Sproul, Paul Portelli, Kit Grahame, Ed Frazier Davis, Vasiliy Medved, Xavier Shuang Xu, SangUn Kang, and Ariel Sol Bertulfo Schwartz Performed by Coro Volante; Brett Scott, music director.
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The Cantata Collective performs J.S. Bach cantatas no. 84 and 199 with soprano Sherezade Panthaki; cantata no. 170 with alto Reginald Mobley and duet "Wir Eilen" from cantata BWV 78. More information
The Fresno Philharmonic presents a family video concert featuring Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf. The program opens with Silvestre Revueltas' Ocho por Radio. Viet Cuong's The Wild Woods provides a prelude to the tale of Peter from the perspective of the young boy's grandfather.
David Garner: String Quartet No. 1
Live recording of world premiere performances, with Hannah Jackson, singer; D. J. Sparr, electric guitar; David In-Jae Cho directing Lubbock Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
BWV 35, Geist und Seele wird verwirret
BWV 169, Gott soll allein mein Herze haben
Reginald Mobley, countertenor
Nicholas McGegan, organ
Marc Schachman, Gonzalo X. Ruiz, Michael Dupree, oboes; Katherine Kyme and Lisa Weiss, violins; Anthony Martin, viola; William Skeen, cello; Kristin Zoernig, double bass; Arthur Omura, harpsichord
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The Del Sol String Quartet performs Huang Ruo's "A Dust In Time", which traces a meditative journey inspired by Tibetan Buddhist sand mandalas.
Two song cycles (Gehemnis und Gleichnis and Berg und See) performed by Clara O'Brien, mezzo-soprano and James Douglass, piano.
Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano; Benjamin Beilman, violin; St. Lawrence String Quartet; Thaïs Chernyavsky, child violinist. Elena Park, director and Frazer Bradshaw, director of photography. Recorded for the 2021 Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in Richmond, CA.
Christian Baldini conducting Munich Radio Orchestra and UC Davis Symphony Orchestra.
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Five works by Daron Hagen, all premiere recordings, performed by pianist Tracy Cowden; soprano Ariana Wyatt; tenor Brian Thorsett and cellist Benjamin Wyatt. Repertoire is "Rapture and Regret" for soprano, cello, and piano; "Five Nocturnes" for piano; "Vegetable Verselets" for soprano and piano; "Suite for piano" and the "Muldoon Songs" for tenor and piano.
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Armenian Songs for Children, with Isabel Byarakdarian, soprano; Ellie Choate, harp; Ray Furuta, flute and Ruben Harutyunyan, duduk. Selections are by Komitas Vartabed (Soghomon Soghomonian) and his students Mihran Tumajan and Parsegh Ganachian. Arrangements are by Artur Avanesov, John Hodian, Isabel Bayrakdarian and Ellie Choate.
Pianist Gwendolyn Mok and cellists Robert Howard and Stephen Harrison perform Beethoven's opus 5 sonatas for piano and cello. Tal Skloot, director and director of photography. Recorded for the Ira. F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, San Jose State University.
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Charles Metz performs on an Italian virginal (made by Francesco Poggi around 1590).
Music by Andriy Igorovich Sovetov, Andrew Lewinter, Alan Jones and Edward Smaldone. Performed by members of the Brno Philharmonic Orchestra, Mikel Toms, conductor (featuring František Kantor, piccolo on the last two tracks).
Music by Derek Jenkins, Jeremy Piper, Roger Fong, Heather Savage, Sally Greenaway and Marco Muilwijk. Performed by Brno Philharmonic Orchestra, Mikel Toms, conductor.
Songs of Life and Peace, with Cantor Rachel Brook, with Cantor Azi Schwartz, music director David Enlow and musicians of Park Avenue Synagogue in New York. Composers are Beth Styles, David Enlow, Elana Jagoda, Max Helfman, Jeff Klepper & Daniel Friedlander, Anna Jacobs, Israel Alter, Lewis Lewandowski, Zina Goldrich, Oran Eldor - and a premiere recording of "Etz Chayim" by Charles-Valentin Alkan.
Compositions by Chung Eun Kim, Spiros Mazis, Xhixin Zhu, Jacob Elkin, Sarah Keirle, Adrian Borza.
Performed by The Lee Trio; Third Coast Percussion; Del Sol String Quartet and Michel Taddei, bass; Lubbock Chamber Orchestra; Alex Browne; Chris DeChiara; Karen Strittmatter Galvin; Soloman Howard; Aundi Moore; Neemias Santos; D. J. Sparr; Kimberly Sparr; Richard White; Corbin DeSpain; Eric Allen; and Wonkyung Kim-Sills.
Silver Telly award in the non-broadcast music category
Chanticleer's first digital performance for streaming video during Covid, made for the Voces8 "Live from London" series and filmed in a converted brick warehouse in California.
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Music by Michal Ossowski, Hyunjung Byun, Joe L. Alexander, Ion Marmarinos, Jose Gonzalez Granero, Scott McIntyre, Brian Field, Alan Goldspiel, Tim Knight, Jakub Polaczyk, and Ellen Harrison. Performed by Coro Volante; Brett Scott, music director.
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Andrew Balio, trumpet and Bruce Bengtson, organ perform the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. The 2-disc set opens with "Abblassen, from the painting of Gottfried Reiche by Hausmann" (a fanfare by Gottfried Reiche, Bach's trumpeter). This follows with Mr. Balio's transcriptions of Bach's sonatas BWV 1014, 1018, 1030b, 1031 and 1032 are interspersed with chorale preludes BWV 161, 601, 608, 609, 610, 614, 621, 622, 625, 632, 637, 638, 639, 641, 642, 644, 650, 655, 659, 721, 727 and 992. Mr. Balio performs on trumpet, piccolo trumpet and flugelhorn; Mr. Bengston on the Fritts Organ at Reyes Organ and Choral Hall, Notre Dame University.
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Galax Quartet with Karen Clark, contralto performing John Cage "Five", Fred Frith "For No One", Mark Mellits "Quartet no. 2", Joseph Schwantner "Dream Drapery – Thoreau Songs", and two pieces by Roy Whelden ("Prelude and Divisions on Lennon/McCartney 'She's So Heavy' and 'Hay for the Horses'").
Secret Diversion, Time's Eye and Requiem by Szymon Clarke; perfromed by soprano Natalie Raybould and members of the Brno Philharmonic Orchestra, Mikel Toms, conductor.
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale, Nicholas McGegan, music director. With Daniel Okulitch, Saul; Yulia van Doren, Merab; Sherezade Panthaki, Michal; Aaron Sheehan, Jonathan; Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen, David; Christian Pursell, Samuel/Doeg; Jonathan Smucker, Witch of Endor/Abner/Amelekite).
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Alana Youssefian, violin, joined by violinist Stephen Goist, cellist Matt Zucker and harpsichordist Michael Sponseller.
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Word premiere.
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Contralto Avery Amereau performs Handel opera arias with Nicholas McGegan OBE and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra.
Pierrot Ensemble, Brno.
Europadisc "Top 10 Recordings of the Year"
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Tenor Kyle Stegall and fortepianist Eric Zivian perform Robert Schumann's two Liederkreis song cycles, as well as five lieder by Clara Schumann. Eric's fortepiano was made by Franz Rausch in 1842, the year after the Liederkreis were both written!
Recorded in 3D audio. Available in Dolby Atmos on Tidal HiFi+, Amazon, and Apple Music Classical.
Cappella SF performing works of Mason Bates: "Sirens", six songs for mixed chorus and "Mass Transmission", with Isabelle Demers, organ and Mason Bates, electronica. Mason will add a specially-composed electronica work to go between the two song cycles.
Spatial audio mixed by David v.R. Bowles and authored by McKay Garner.
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Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale return to the Scoring Stage of Skywalker Sound to record Handel's rarely heard oratorio "Joseph and his Brethren". Vocal soloists are Diana Moore (Joseph), Sherezade Panthaki (Asenath), Nicholas Phan (Simeon and Judah), Philip Cutlip (Pharaoh), Abigail Levis (Phanor) and Gabrielle Haigh (Benjamin).
Performed by D. J. Sparr, Kristina Bachrach, Hajnal Kármán Pivnick, Brianna Matzke, Momenta Quartet, Karen Strittmatter Galvin, Shawn Galvin, Kimberly Sparr, Jake Wenger and Mark Morton.
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Works of Telemann, Hindemith, von Biber, Bunch, Schnittke, Bacewicz, Hovhaness, Toch, Rolla, Mamlok, Say and del Águila. Performed by Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio, violin and viola.
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Performed by Gwendolyn Mok, featuring works by composers who have a direct link with Beethoven himself. The works will show the lineage from Haydn all the way to Liszt and will feature three historic pianos, each one paired with the pieces selected for this album. Thanks to the Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies for loan of two of the keyboards.
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With Christin Schillinger and Jed Moss (compositions by Adrienne Albert, John Steinmetz, Geoffrey Burch, Damian Montano, Jenni Brandon, Michael van Bebber and Kyle Hovatter).
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Live staged recording of the first modern-day performances of Rameau's original 1745 version of this opéra-ballet. Performed by soloists Gabrielle Philiponet, Chantal Santon-Jeffery and Camille Ortiz-Lafont, soprano; Artavazd Sargsyan and Aaron Sheehan, haute-contre; Philippe-Nicolas Martin and Marc Labonnette, baritone; Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale (Nicholas McGegan, music director).
Recorded in 3D audio. Available in Dolby Atmos on Tidal HiFi+, Amazon, and Apple Music Classical.
Cappella SF performing works of von Bingen, de Machaut, Isaac, Gesualdo, Schütz, Rheinberger, Britten, Pärt, Ticheli, Bates, Gjeilo, Whitacre, a Shaker song and a Russian carol.
Spatial audio mixed by David v.R. Bowles and authored by McKay Garner.
Nicholas McGegan OBE conducting the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra.
Voix des Arts "Best Lieder Recordings of the Year"
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Zachary Gordin, baritone and Bryan Nies, piano perform chansons of Reynaldo Hahn.
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Songs from Irène Régine Wieniawska also known as Lady Dean Paul but mostly as "Poldowski", performed by Angelique Zuluaga, soprano and Gwendolyn Mok, piano.
Charles Schlueter, performs on his custom-made collection of David Monette's superb instruments. He is accompanied by the Berkshire Symphony conducted by Ronald Feldman. This recording features Ruth Lomon - Odyssey; Aaron Copland - Quiet City; Vincent Persichetti - The Hollow Men; Norman Bolter - On The Cusp; Alan Hovhaness - Prayer of Saint Gregory; Richard Peaslee - Nightsongs; Albert Tiberio - Statements. The composers of the first and last pieces were present for the recording sessions.
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Left Coast Chamber Ensemble performing Carl Schimmel - String Quartet #2 "Six Faces". On the album Roadshow: Music of Carl Schimmel.
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Commissions by countertenor Ryland Angel ("Now Fatal Change" by Tarik O'Regan), with countertenor Ryland Angel and violinist Lara St. John.
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Cantatas of Handel, Rameau and Steffani/instrumental suites of Telemann and Sammartini. Dominique Labelle, soprano; Musica Pacifica.
Juno Award Nominee for "Classical Album of the Year: Vocal or Choral"
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Isabel Bayrakdarian, soprano performing Armenian hymns to the virgin Mary. Backed by the Coro Vox Aeterna (Dr. Anna Hamre, conductor), cellist Ani Aznavoorian, vocalists (Siroun Kojakian and Marie-Jean Zaatar, and percussionist Dr. Ishkhan Bayrakdarian, these compelling arrangements by Serouj Kradjian will transport the listener into a sacred space.
MusicWeb International "Recording of the Month"
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Benvenue Fortepiano Trio (with Jodi Levitz, viola and Carla Moore, violin) perform Robert Schumann's Märchenbilder, Fünf Stücke im Volkston and the Piano Quintet, op. 44.
Recorded in 3D audio for Dolby Atmos
Performed by Philippe Leroy and Jory Vinikour, harpsichordists.
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Cappella SF, Ragnar Bohlin, music director.
Recorded in 3D audio and released on 5.1 DTS-HD surround sound Pure Audio Blu-Ray
This serenata was performed once and then shelved - for 300 years! Nicholas McGegan OBE directs Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and members of the Philharmonia Chorale; soloists are mezzo-soprano Diana Moore (Primavera), soprano Suzana Ograjenšek (Estate), counterenor Clint van der Linde (Autunno), Tenor Nicholas Phan (Inverno) and baritone Douglas Williams (Giove).
Also available as Pure Audio Blu-Ray with 24/192 DTS-HD surround and PCM stereo mixes.
Académie du Disque Lyrique's Olivier Messiaen prize for "Best Choral Recording"; “Diapason d’Or” winner; Gramophone Magazine Editor’s Choice
Performed by the vocal ensemble Cut Circle.
David Perry, violin; Uri Vardi, cello; and Paulina Zamora, piano.
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Livia Sohn, violin; Benjamin Loeb, piano.
Performed by Dinara Alieva, soprano; Aleksandrs Antonenko, tenor; Konstantin Orbelian and the Kaunas Symphony. Arias and duets from Aida, Tosca, Il Trovatore and Pique Dame.
D'Ana Lombard, Soprano (Eva); HaeJi Chang, soprano (Setsuko); Nina Yoshida Nelsen, Mezzo-soprano (Mama-san); John Brancy, Baritone (Jim); Adam Lau, Bass (Papa-san); Seattle Opera conducted by Judith Yan. Commissioned for Seattle Opera’s Belonging(s) Project.
Martin Labazevitch, piano; Beethoven Academy Orchestra; Ewa Strusinska, conductor.
Recorded in 3D audio. Available in Dolby Atmos on Tidal HiFi+, Amazon, and Apple Music Classical.
Cappella SF, Ragnar Bohlin, music director.
Spatial audio mixed by David v.R. Bowles and authored by McKay Garner.
Performed by the Murasaki duo (Eric Kutz, cello and Miko Kominami, piano) perform Brahms sonata no. 1 and late 20th Century works by Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Martinů, Ginastera and Piazzolla.
Isabel Leonard, mezzo-soprano; Brian Zeger, piano.
Performed by Piet Koornhof, violin and Truida van der Walt, piano. Heartfelt encores written between the end of the 19th Century and today in genres ranging from salon to big-screen Hollywood.
Music cues.
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Nicholas McGegan OBE with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra.
Marcelo Álvarez, tenor; St. Petersburg State Symphony conducted by Constantine Orbelian.
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Royal Music from the Tudor and Stuart Courts (with Ryland Angel, vocalist; Dongsok Shin, virginal and Parthenia, A Consort of Viols). Featured are arrangements of Scottish folk songs by Richard Einhorn.
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Katherine Roberts Perl, harpsichordist.
Four violin concerti commissioned by New Century Chamber Orchestra, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin soloist and music director. On the recording: "Fallingwater" by Michael Daugherty, "Dreamscapes" by Clarice Assad, "Romanza" By William Bolcom and "Commedia dell'Arte' by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich.
D. J. Sparr (composer and electric guitar) - Woodlawn Drive; The Glam Seduction; Sound Harmonies With Air; Fantasia for flute and electronics; Sugarhouse; and two versions of Vim-Hocket: Calm (one for violin and electric guitar, one for recorder, flute, trumpet, voice and piano).
Amanda Forsythe (Teseo); Dominique Labelle (Medea); Amy Freston (Agilea); Céline Ricci (Clizio); Drew Minter (Egeo); Robin Blaze (Arcane); Jeffrey Fields (Prieto); Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan OBE, music director.
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Soprano Dominique Labelle and composer/pianist Yehudi Wyner perform his song cycle "The Second Madrigal: Voices of Women" (written for Ms. Labelle). The rest of the disc features Maurice Ravel (Trois Chansons de Mallarmé), Benjamin Britten (Cabaret songs), and four songs each by Camille Saint-Saëns and Reynaldo Hahn.
Compositions by Nils Bultmann: Ten Viola Duets (Nils Bultmann and Hank Dutt, viola); From the Depths (Nils Bultmann, viola; Stephen Kent, didjeridu); Lucid (Nils Bultmann: solo viola); Suite for Solo Cello (Parry Karp, cello).
Dinara Alieva, soprano; Czech National Symphony Orchestra; Marcello Rioa, conductor.
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Trefoil (Drew Minter and Mark Rimple, countertenors and plucked instruments; Marcia Young, soprano and harps) performs "Fleur de Valeur: A Medieval Bouquet". Music of 13th Century Trouvères, Gilles Binchois, Guillaume Dufay, Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, Johannes, Johanne Ciconia, John Dunstable and several anonymous composers.
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Violinist Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio and pianist Jim Winn perform the violin sonatas of Johannes Brahms, along with his "Sonatensatz" contribution to the multi-composer sonata "Frei aber Einsam".
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Christin Schillinger, bassoon and Jed Moss, piano. All premiere recordings: Adrienne Albert - Circadia; Elizabeth Alexander - Fractals; Susan Kander - The Lunch Counter (for solo bassoon); Cindy McTee - Circle Music and Nancy Galbraith - Sonata for bassoon and piano.
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Commissioned by University of North Texas (Denton); performed by the UNT Orchestra and Chorus with Richard Croft, tenor.
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Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra conducted by Nicholas McGegan OBE.
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Pianist Gwendolyn Mok performs Johannes Brahms piano works: opp. 116 and 118 on a 1868 Erard piano, and opp. 177 and 119 a 1871 Streicher piano. The composer preferred these parallel-strung instruments to the familiar cross-strung design of Bösendorfer and Steinway.
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"True Divided Light" for viola and piano (commissioned by Noe Valley Chamber Music and performed by Geraldine Walther, viola and David Korevaar, piano) and "Sonata for cello and piano" (commissioned by Chamber Music America and performed by Emil Miland, cello and David Korevaar, piano).
Just Plain Folks Awards "Best Classical Album" and "Instrumentalist of the Year"
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Nadina Mackie Jackson, bassoon; Nicholas McGegan OBE, music director and harpsichord/organ; Aislinn Nosky and Julia Wedman, violins; David Rose, viola; Raphaël Dubé, cello; Dominic Girard, bass, Lucas Harris, theorbo and guitar.
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Benvenue Fortepiano Trio performs music of Robert Schumann, vol. 2 (Piano Trio no. 2 in F major, Op. 80 and Piano Quartet in E flat major, Op. 47 with Adam LaMotte, viola).
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Johannes Brahms - Two serenades for small orchestra, Op. 16 in A major and Op. 11 in D major, performed by Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan OBE, Music Director. These early works of Brahms are multi-faceted and exhibit the sunny side of the young composer's nature, dating from 1859 and 1857 respectively.
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Agave Baroque "Cold Genius", a programme of late 17th Century England in the Restoration period (Henry Purcell, William Lawes, Matthew Locke, and Nicola Matteis). It was specifically designed for performance at the Museum of Jurassic Technology in Los Angeles, California. This will be the soundtrack to an art film made in collaboration with the Museum of Jurassic Technology.
MusicWeb International "Record of the Month"
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Carol Wincenc, flute; Kevin Lawrence and Carolyn Stuart, violin; Sheila Browne, viola; Brooks Whitehouse, cello perform premiere recordings of Joan Tower's "Rising" and Arthur Foote's "Scherzo". The other works on this recording are Arthur Foote's "A Night Piece" and Amy Beach's "Theme and Variations for Flute and String Quartet".
Handel's opera "Atalanta", with Susanne Rydén (Meleagro), Michael Slattery (Aminta), Cécile van de Sant (Irene), Philip Cutlip (Meleagro), Dominique Labelle (Atalanta), Corey McKern (Mercurio), Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (Nicholas McGegan OBE, music director) and Philharmonia Chorale (Bruce Lamott, director).
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Drew Minter, countertenor and harp.
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Debut recording of Berkeley-based period-instrument ensemble Les Grâces. Music of Michel Pignolet de Montéclair, Nicolas Bernier, Louis Couperin, Marin Marais and Jacques Duphly.
Performed by Laurel Zucker and Sara Andon.
Stereophile Magazine "Records 2 Live 4" 2023
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Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" and three violin concerti (B-flat major, RV277, "Il Favorito" and "La Favorita"). Elizabeth Blumenstock, violin; Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan OBE, music director. Ms. Blumenstock performs on a violin made by Andrea Guarneri in 1660. This was recorded at the Scoring Stage at Skywalker Sound.
Lorraine Hunt-Lieberson, mezzo-soprano and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan OBE, music director in live performances of the complete Berlioz song cycle "Les Nuits d'Ete" (recorded 1995) and Handel arias written for Margherita Durastante (recorded 1991).
Grammy Award Nominee for Best Orchestral Performance
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan OBE, music director Haydn - Symphonies no. 104 "London", 88 and 101 "Clock" from live performances.
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Nadina Mackie Jackson (bassoon) performs 24 solos by Jean Daniel Braun.
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The Argenta Trio is a renowned piano trio featuring Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio, violin; Dmitri Atapine, cello; and Jim Winn, piano. They are the resident chamber ensemble at the University of Nevada, Reno and have recently signed on with Bridge Records. This debut recording features the two piano trios of Felix Mendelssohn and the Song Without Words, Op. 53 no. 9.
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Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio, violin and viola; works by Georg Phillip Telemann, Eugen Ysaÿe, Fritz Kreisler, Henri Vieuxtemps, Augusta Read Thomas, Quincy Porter, James Winn, Erwin Schulhoff and Astor Piazzolla.
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Performed by Tanya Tomkins.
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Piano Trios no. 1, op. 63 and 3, op. 110, performed by Benvenue Fortepiano Trio (Monica Huggett, violin; Tanya Tomkins, cello and Eric Zivian, fortepiano).
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Sung by the male a capella vocal ensemble Clerestory with repertoire from Claudin de Sermisy and Tomás Luis de Victoria to Jaakko Mantjarvi and John Musto. The members of this distinguished group have sung with Chanticleer, Philharmonia Chorale, San Francisco Symphony Chorus and the Dale Warland Singers.
New Century Chamber Orchestra recording with Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg violin soloist and music director.
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Mendelssohn piano trios in d minor, Op. 49 and c minor, Op. 66 performed by The Benvenue Fortepiano Trio (Monica Huggett, violin; Tanya Tomkins, cello and Eric Zivian, fortepiano).
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The Artists' Vocal Ensemble, Johnathan Dimmock, music director.
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Sonatas for violin and piano K. 454 (B- flat major), K. 481 (E-flat major) and K. 526 (A major) performed by Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio (violin) and Jim Winn (piano).
The Kingsbury Ensemble with Jay Carter, countertenor performing Handel's cantata "Mi palpito il cor", HWV 132c, Caldara's cantata "Medea in Corinto" and instrumental music of Handel and Caldara as well.
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Christin Schillinger, bassoon and Andrew Heglund, percussion present a programme of music for bassoon accompanied by a wide variety of instruments: marimba, vibraphone, bass drum, timpani, drum set, bells, chimes and rain stick. On the CD:"Composites" by Dean Witten, "Dirge for John Cage" by Gerhard Samuel, "Orpheus" by David Maslanka, "Nairobi, La Nuit" by Alexandre Ouzounoff, "Branches" by Paul Chihara, "Fantasy-Etudes for Bassoon and Percussion" by Verne Reynolds, and "Duet for Bassoon and One Maraca" by Michael Isaacson. Also performing are Albie Micklich, bassoon and Sharon Hickox-Young, percussion.
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New Century Chamber Orchestra's debut recording with Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg violin soloist and music director. This recording contains Astor Piazzolla (arr. Leonid Desyatnikov) "Four Seasons of Buenos Aires"; Clarice Assad "Impressions, Suite for String Orchestra" (commissioned by NCCO, world premiere recording); Béla Bartók "Roumanian Dances"; and George Gershwin's "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" from Porgy and Bess (arr. Clarice Assad).
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Chanticleer and music director Joseph Jennings presents "The Mission Road" - a program of authentic and rich vocal repertory from the Mexican Baroque and other musical treasures of New Spain many originally performed in the California Missions, accompanied by five instrumentalists. Recorded at San Francisco's fabled Mission Dolores, the CD includes Juan Bautista Sancho's Misa en sol, (Mass in G) sung in Latin; selected works by renowned Mexican Baroque master Manuel de Sumaya, only recently discovered in the Mexican City Cathedral Archive; in addition to various vocal compositions (introit, processional, alleluia, and recessional) by anonymous Spanish/Mexican composers of the late 18th century, all sung in Spanish. While all of the original instrumental parts have been lost, acknowledged Mexican Baroque musical authority Professor Craig Russell has carefully restored these parts after two years of extensive research, allowing for these musical works to be heard as originally intended for the first time in 200 years.
Performed by Norma Gentile, soprano.
Performed by Nadina Mackie Jackson, bassoon; Guy Few, trumpet and corno; Toronto Chamber Orchestra conducted by Nicholas McGegan OBE. Virtuoso concerti by Johann Nepomuk Hummel for bassoon and trumpet respectively serve as opening and closing selections to this spectacularly performed and recorded CD. Also featured is a double concerto for corno and bassoon by Ignaz Lachner, and the Andante and Hungarian Rondo for bassoon and orchestra by Carl Maria von Weber.
La Monica Ensemble embodies the passion, drama and innovation of 17th Century Italian music wherein the growth of opera brought new theatrical dimensions to vocal and instrumental music. Castello, Marini and Merula broke new compositional ground - creating music with poetry, melody and harmony that were raw, fresh and surprising. Quirky love songs, charming ground basses and virtuoso sonatas capture the vivid emotional expression of the early Baroque.
Performed by Annette Markert, Rosmira; Kai Wessel, Arsace; Chris Josey, Armindo; John McVeigh, Emilio; William Berger, Ormonte; Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (Nicholas McGegan OBE, music director).
Performed by Elaine Thornburgh, harpsichord.
Recorded in surround sound
Gloria Justen performs her "Sonaquifer Suite" and "Reflections" for solo viola.
Dominique Labelle, Rodelinda; Robin Blaze, Bertradio; Iain Paton, Grimoaldo; Ewa Wolak, Eduige; Cecile van de Sant, Unulfo; Andrew Foster-Williams, Garibaldo; Concerto Koln directed by Nicholas McGegan OBE.
Performed by John Mark Ainsley, tenor; Dominique Labelle, soprano; Wilke te Brummelstroete, mezzo-soprano; Franz Vitzthum, alto; William Berger, bass; Netta Or, soprano; The English Concert and Winchester Cathedral Choir directed by Nicholas McGegan OBE.
Otto Bentinck, oboe and Monique Elias, piano. Repertoire: Carlo Yvon Sonata in f minor; Schumann Fantasiestücke, op. 73; Saint-Saëns Sonata, op. 166; Poulenc; Alexander Voormolen Pastorale and Hendrick Andreissen Ballade.
Multimedia theatrical piece based on new Iranian poetry, connecting the myth of Icarus with the migration of Iranians.
Performed by St. Dominic's Catholic Church Choir and San Francisco Choral Artists, conducted by Simon Berry.
Just Plain Folks Awards "Classical Orchestral Album of the Year"
Performed by Guy Few, trumpet and Nadina Mackie Jackson, bassoon; The Toronto Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kevin Mallon. Repertoire: Hindemith - Concerto for trumpet, bassoon and strings; Mathieu Lussier - Double Concerto for trumpet, bassoon and strings, Bacchanale, Bassango and Spring Lullaby; Shostakovich - Waltz from Jazz Suite no. 1 Dance from Jazz Suite no. 2; Vincent Persichetti - The Hollow Men.
Sacramento Philharmonic and music director Michael Morgan presents "California Compositions". This is ambitious multi-year project to celebrate the state's greatest achievers in the arts and other fields by commissioning new works of music in their honor and premiering them in the Sacramento area. The CD opens with the first of these commissioned works is by composer André Previn. "Night Thoughts" honours internationally-acclaimed Sacramento painter Wayne Thiebaud. Two works on the CD are from the "Gold Mountain" project, a tribute to the Chinese who emigrated to the United Stages and contributed so much to its history and culture. Next is a concerto for guitar and orchestra by Gang Situ (with soloist Brandon Yip). The next selection is the "Chinese American Symphony" by Jon Jang with soloist Jiebing Chen, erhu. The CD closes with Ravel's "La Valse".
Contemporary classical music composer and pianist Jake Heggie, whose acclaimed opera Dead Man Walking has been seen worldwide, brings four original song cycles to glorious life on this new CD to benefit Classical Action. The songs reflect the fragile and fleeting nature of our lives and feature the generous talents of Joyce Castle, Mary Phillips, Frederica von Stade and Mr. Heggie himself. Jake Heggie is the pianist throughout the recording. Selections include: three songs from "Winter Roses" (with Frederica von Stade, mezzo-soprano); "Statuesque" with Joyce Castle, mezzo-soprano; David Henderson, alto saxophone; Dawn Harms, violin; Richard Worn, bass; Eugenia Zukerman, flute; Carey Bell, clarinet; Emil Miland, cello; "The Deepest Desire" with Zheng Cao, mezzo-soprano and Eugenia Zukerman, flute; and selections from "Starry Night" with Mary Phillips, mezzo-soprano. A portion of the proceeds will go to Classical Action: Performing Arts Against AIDS.
Lynne Dawson, soprano; Mary Phillps, mezzo-soprano; Iain Paton, tenor; Andrew Foster-Williams, bass-baritione; Nicholas McGegan OBE directing Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra.
Based on the Greek myth of the rape of Persephone, this is a modern tale of a young woman coming to terms with both an abusive marriage and her mother-in-law. World premiere performed by Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano) as Stephanie, Patti LuPone (soprano) as Anne and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan OBE (music director).
Performed by Seth Carlin, fortepiano. Repertoire: Juliane Reichardt - Sonata in G major; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Sonata in A minor, K. 310; Georg Benda - Sonata 15 in C minor; Friedrich Wilhelm Rust - Sonata in F-sharp minor; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Sonata in B-flat major, K. 333.
Performed by Maryse Carlin.
Monique Elias, piano performs Frédéric Chopin Préludes, op. 24; Felix Mendelssohn Variations Sérieuses; and Karol Szymanowski Préludes, op. 1
Performed by ensembles from San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus directed by Dr. Kathleen McGuire.
Eugene Barban, piano performing Barber (Nocturne - Homage to John Field and Pas de Deux), Bolcom (Graceful Ghost Rag), Dello Joio (Piano sonata no. 3), Gottschalk (O, my Charmer, Spare me - Caprice, Tounament Galop and The Savannah - Creole Ballad) and Lees (Odysseys nos 1 and 2).
Chad Runyon, baritone, and Jacqueline Chew, piano, present all 22 songs of the Niles-Merton Songs, Opus 171 and 172. The Trappist monk Thomas Merton, and balladeer John Jacob Niles both lived in Kentucky and met only a few times. When Niles set Merton's poetry to music, their lives were embedded. The pieces are arresting, provocative and beautiful. Upon hearing the first three songs of the cycle, Merton burst into tears saying, "it was really a moving experience for me." The project was recorded at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, August 10 and 11, 2005.
Recorded in surround sound
Includes all six sonatas from "Les Délices de la Solitude" and the "Les Phénix" concerto, all featuring Nadina Mackie Jackson as soloist. The CD is concluded with Correte's Concerto #1 in G Major for Organ, with Paul Jenkins as soloist. Musica Franca is comprised of musicians from Montreal Symphony, Toronto Symphony and Les Violons du Roy.
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Features Mathieu Lussier, and includes sonatas from Opus 14, 26, 40, 50 & 66. This music is a true celebration of all aspects of the basso continuo with an enormous range of colour and expression. The addition of the contrabassoon, theorbo, baroque guitar, organ and harpsichord provide constantly interesting realization of the possibilities in this music.
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Written and directed by Philip Kan Gotanda.
Performed by Maryse & Seth Carlin. Repertoire: Sonata in C major "Grand duo" D 812; Fantasie in f minor, D 940; excerpts from Ländler D 814 and Polonaises D 824. The recording closes with the March Militaire no. 1, D 733.
Performed by Seth Carlin. Repertoire: Sonata in E flat major, D 568; Sonata in A major, D 664; Impromptu in B flat major D 935.
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, (Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, music director).
Recorded in surround sound for SACD
Recorded live with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (Nicholas McGegan OBE, music director) and Philharmonia Chorale (Bruce Lamott, director). Soloists are Dominique Labelle and Susanne Ryden, sopranos; Ryland Angel, alto; Michael Slattery, tenor; and Neal Davies, baritone. This double CD also has performances of Alessandro Scarlatti's "Audi, Filia", "Salve Regina" and "Nisi Dominus".
Houston Symphony Orchestra and Chorus directed by Michael Krajewski, and narrated by George Herbert Walker Bush. This CD features two pieces by Randol Alan Bass: "Glad Tidings" and "Feast of Carols", as well as music by Victor Herbert and James A. Beckel, Jr. Works by John Williams and L. Jessel also feature the Houston Children's Chorus.
Meditations for Solo Piano performed by the author.
Performed by Jennifer Lane (mezzo-soprano), Hanneke van Proosdij (harpsichord & recorder) and David Tayler (lute).
Performed by Diana Moore, Dominique Labelle and Cyndia Sieden, soprano; Cecile van de Sant, mezzo-soprano; Christophe Dumaux, alto; Andrew Foster-Williams, baritone, Concerto Köln directed by Nicholas McGegan OBE.
Advent, Christmas and Epiphany music, performed by the Shrine Schola Cantorum (Chorus of the National Shrine of St. Francis of Assisi, John Renke, director).
The MacDowell Artist Colony Project Susan Narucki, soprano and accompanied by Alan Feinberg, piano. This CD features composers who were resident at the Colony from its inception in 1896 through the present day. Also included are narrations from works of literature from authors and poets associated with the Colony (read by Nathan Randall).
Hanneke van Proosdij, harpsichord.
Mass in B flat by Josef Rheinberger and Messe "Cum Jobilo" by Maurice Durufle performed by Golden Gate Men's Chorus directed by Joseph Jennings.
A CD of Purcell anthems with Chanticleer (Joseph Jennings, music director) and Capriccio Stravagante (Skip Sempé, music director).
Janet See, flute; Alison Attar, harp; Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, (Nicholas McGegan OBE, music director).
Performed by Rebecca Bogart, piano.
With Michael Krajewski conducting the Houston Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
Dan Laurin, recorder, accompanied by Hanneke van Proosdij, harpsichord and organ, Tanya Tomkins, baroque cello and David Tayler, archlute and theorbo. This CD features Italian solo recorder sonatas by Veracini, Sammartini, Barsanti, Marcello, Bigaglia, Corelli and Boni. In addition, Hanneke van Proosdij joins Dan in a performance of Sammartini's sonata for two recorders and continuo.
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (Nicholas McGegan OBE, music director).
Music of William Bolcom, all recorded for the first time. The recording begins with two song cycles written for and sung by soprano Benita Valente: first, the cantata "Let Evening Come" for soprano, viola and piano written to poetry by Maya Angelou, Emily Dickinson and Jane Kenyon (in memory of Tatiana Troyanos ). The recording continues with "Briefly It Enters" written to poetry of Jane Kenyon; Ms. Valente is accompanied by pianist Cynthia Raim; the first cycle also features violist Michael Tree. The CD concludes with two new books of cabaret songs with texts by Arnold Weinstein and performed by Joan Morris, mezzo-soprano and the composer at the piano.
Alte Musik Aktuell "Record of the Month"
Sung by Jennifer Lane, mezzo-soprano and accompanied by David Tayler, lute and theorbo, Hanneke van Proosdij, harpsichord and organ and Katherine Kyme, baroque violin – songs by James Hart, Robert Johnson, John Dowland, Henry Purcell, Nicholas Lanier, John Blow and Anon.
Recorded in 5-channel surround sound for future multichannel release
With sopranos Dominique Labelle and Christine Brandes; Nicholas McGegan OBE directing the Arcadian Academy (Elizabeth Blumenstock and Lisa Weiss, violins; Phoebe Carrai, cello; David Tayler, lute, theorbo and guitar and Nicholas McGegan OBE, harpsichord). Repertoire: Serenata - Puote si poco Amor "Cupido e Onestà" (Christine Brandes, Cupido; Dominique Labelle, Onesta); Lisa del foco mio "Clori, e Lisa" (Dominique Labelle, Clori; Christine Brandes, Lisa); Amica, hora che Aprile "Filli e Clori" (Dominique Labelle, Clori; Christine Brandes, Filli); Ahi, che sarà di me? "Floro e Tirsi" (Christine Brandes, Floro; Dominique Labelle, Tirsi).
RV 498, 545, 481 and 489 performed by Michael McCraw, baroque bassoon. Also included are the concerto for two oboes RV 563, chamber concerto RV 105 and Sinfonia RV 114. Seattle Baroque (Ingrid Matthews, music director).
Klassik Heute "Choice of the Month"
Brian Asawa (alto) and Nicholas McGegan OBE directing the Arcadian Academy (Elizabeth Blumenstock and Lisa Weiss, violins; Phoebe Carrai, cello; David Tayler, lute, theorbo and guitar and Nicholas McGegan OBE, harpsichord). Repertoire: Nel silenzio comune; Ferma Omai; Clori vezzosa, e bella; Piango sospiro e peno; Non ò qual più m'ingombra.
Eugene Fodor, violin and Kiyoshi Tamagawa, piano performing Brahms (Sonatensatz), Kreisler (Menuett in the style of Porpora and Tambourin chinois), Massenet (Meditation from Thais), Paganini (Concerto in b minor - Adagio and La Campanella, La Streghe, Fantasy on a theme from Rossinis Mosë), Ravel (Tzigane) and Wieniawski (Scherzo-Tarentelle).
Assistant engineer to John Newton
Featuring music of Jake Heggie, the resident composer of the San Francisco Opera. Jake is the pianist throughout the recording which features sopranos Renee Fleming, Sylvia McNair, Carol Vaness, Nicolle Foland and Kristin Clayton; mezzo-sopranos Frederica von Stade, Jennifer Larmore and Zheng Cao; and alto Brian Asawa; two tracks also feature cellist Emil Miland.
Recorded in 5-channel surround sound for future multichannel release
Featuring sopranos Jennifer Smith and Christine Brandes, alto David Daniels, tenor Jamie MacDougall and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (Nicholas McGegan OBE, music director) and Philharmonia Chorale (Bruce Lamott, director). The final chorus is the well-known "Rule Britannia".
Hanover Band conducted by Nicholas McGegan OBE, featuring Brian Asawa and Judith Malafronte.
David Daniels (alto) and Nicholas McGegan OBE directing the Arcadian Academy (Elizabeth Blumenstock and Lisa Weiss, violins; Phoebe Carrai, cello; David Tayler, lute, theorbo and guitar and Nicholas McGegan OBE, harpsichord and organ). Repertoire: Ombre tacite e sole; Il genio di Mitilde mente non vè; Perchè tacete, regolati concenti?; O pace del mio cor (version 1); Il Rosignolo (version 1); Concerto sacra - Infirmata vulnerata.
Gramophone Magazine "Record of the Month"; Classic CD Magazine "Top 5 Choices"
Christine Brandes (soprano) and Nicholas McGegan OBE directing the Arcadian Academy (Elizabeth Blumenstock and Lisa Weiss, violins; Mary Springfels, viola da gamba; David Tayler, lute, theorbo and guitar and Nicholas McGegan OBE, harpsichord). Repertoire: Già lusingato appieno dai Zeffiri; Ebra d'amor fuggia "Arianna": Poi che riseppe Orfeo; Bella madre dei fiori.
Walter Hautzig, piano performing music of Franz Schubert (Wanderer-Fantasie, D 760; Grazer-Fantasie; Valses nobles, D 969; Ländler, D 790/734 and 366; Deutsche Tänze und Ecossaisen, D 783).
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (Nicholas McGegan OBE, music director). Featured soloists are Elizabeth Blumenstock, violin and Marc Schachman, oboe.