Performed by Andrew Balio (trumpet), John Wilson (piano). Robert Schumann’s “Märchenbilder”, Brahms clarinet sonatas no. 1 and 2. The recording concludes 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”, Brahms clarinet sonatas no. 1 and 2. The recording concludes with Franz Schubert’s “Auf dem Strom” with Nicholas Phan, tenor.
Stanford University orchestras conducted by Paul Philips. A Knee on the Neck (Samantha Williams, mezzo-soprano; Alexander Taite, tenor; Wilford Kelly, baritone and Stanford Symphonic Chorus); Tulsa 1921 (with Joelle Lamarre, soprano; guest concertmaster Debra Fong, and guest principal cellist Christopher Costanza); Epitaph for a Man who Dreamed.
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Performed by the Lee Piano Trio. Uljas Pulkkis's “Fern Flowers” and "Midsummer Night Magic" and Edmund Finnis's “Five Trios” (both commissioned by the ensemble), as well as Robert Schumann’s Piano Trio no. 2 and Fantasiestücke.
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Tenor Benjamin Brechner and pianist Robert Koenig perform Benjamin Britten’s “Folksong Arrangements, Volume 4” and songs from Hector Berlioz’ op. 2. The recording concludes with Sarah Gibson’s “Breath’d back again” with the composer at the piano.
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.
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Arranged by Muzio Clementi and performed by Charles Metz on an 1806 Clementi square piano.
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Performed by Cantata Collective, conducted by Nicholas McGegan, with Sherezade Panthaki, soprano; Thomas Cooley, tenor and Paul Max Tipton, bass.
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Performed by Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen (alto) and John Churchwell (piano).
Robert Schumann’s “Liederkreis”, and lieder by Clara Schumann, Johannes Brahms and Alexander von Zemlinsky