Artist: Yvonne Lefebure “It has already been thirty years since Yvonne Lef?bure left us… Over these decades, we were very anxious to faithfully honour the memory of this woman who, never hesitated in giving her trust to the two novices that we were at the dawn of the 1970s. |
Artist: VA |
Artist: Martha Argerich Martha Argerich was born on 5th June 1941 in Buenos Aires. Her interest in the piano showed itself when she was three. At the age of eight she made her debut concert playing Beethoven's first concerto and the following year she gave Mozart's Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466 and Bach's French Suite in G, BWV 816. |
Artist: Alban Berg Quartett Beethoven's influence over the string quartet was profound; in his hands, the genre acquired a new significance, becoming a powerful vehicle for the expression and exploration og an inner world. Featured in this box set is the Alban Berg Quartett's acclaimed recordings of the complete cycle |
Artist: Stefan Askenase |
Artist: Martha Argerich Martha Argerich was born on 5th June 1941 in Buenos Aires. Her interest in the piano showed itself when she was three. At the age of eight she made her debut concert playing Beethoven's first concerto and the following year she gave Mozart's Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466 and Bach's French Suite in G, BWV 816. |
Artist: VA Mozart 225 - The New Complete Edition presented by Decca Classics and Deutsche Grammophon in partnership with the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation |
Artist: Arturo Toscanini Back by popular demand, The Toscanini Collection is a reissue of RCA's 1992 compendium that encompassed all of the recordings Toscanini made with the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, and NBC Symphony. |
Artist: Jeroen van Veen Following his compendious sets of music by the outstanding figures of Minimalism such as Philip Glass, Terry Riley and Michael Nyman, Jeroen van Veen returns to Brilliant Classics with new recordings of the grandfather, inspiring figure of the genre, Erik Satie. |
Artist: Bill Evans This collection of Bill Evans' wonderful work for Riverside is nothing short of magnificent. The 12-discs (nicely packaged in three, 4-disc holders similar to the old 2-cd sets) in this set contain over 13 hours of music (the remastering from 1987 is good) and almost 150 tracks. |