Artist: Maurizio Pollini
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Artist: Unamas Strings Septet The keyword "Italy" and "Contrabass" is the eighth album of UNAMAS Label at Ohga Hall by Mr. Mick Sawaguchi (Sawaguchi Masaki). Giovanni Bottechni's "Violin & Contrabass + Grand Duo Concertante by five string players", a masterpiece of Italian baroque contrabass... |
Artist: Joo Yeon Sir Joo Yeon Sir writes in the booklet to this solo recital album, "Solitude was the state I found myself in along with the rest of the world in 2020. Concerts were suddenly postponed…and I was left eerily by myself at home". |
Artist: Valentina Lisitsa Valentina Lisitsa juxtaposes two great works written in 1908, in whose interpretation she demonstrates both the depth and virtuosity of her playing: Maurice Ravel's "Gaspard de la Nuit" and the Piano Sonata No. 1 by Sergei Rachmaninoff. |
Artist: Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Constantine Orbelian Giuseppe Verdi may have written his most glamorous and heroic roles for tenors, but he often assigned his more psychologically complex and conflicted character portrayals to baritones and Rigoletto is just such a role |
Artist: Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Constantine Orberian Anyone thinking that the Grammy nomination for this album was motivated as a tribute on the event of the illness and death of the great Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky need not worry: the album stands on its own merits, and it makes a fine swan song |
Artist: Dmitri Hvorostovsky |
Artist: Christa Ludwig This 11-disc collection includes recordings never before released or new to CD, and all items have been remastered in 24BIT/96KHZ from original tapes. |
Artist: Igor Markevitch, London Symphony Orchestra Igor Markevitch's Tchaikovsky performances have been among the best since the early '60s. He turned the unruly London Symphony Orchestra into a first-rate Tchaikovsky ensemble, in which a finely disciplined approach to rhythm provides the perfect foundation for some highly expressive music-making. |
Artist: Simon Rattle, Berliner Philharmoniker, Seong-Jin Cho, Yuja Wang Sir Simon Rattle’s last Asia tour as chief conductor of the Berliner Philharmoniker was a triumph, and is documented here in selected audio and video recordings. At the heart of this edition are audio recordings of the two final concerts at the legendary Suntory Hall in Tokyo
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