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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Valery Gergiev, London Symphony Orchestra - Berlioz: Romeo et Juliette (2016) [FLAC 24 BIT | 96 KHZ]
Artist: Valery Gergiev / London Symphony Orchestra Released in the year of Shakespeare’s 400th anniversary, Valery Gergiev and London Symphony Orchestra are joined by soloists Olga Borodina, Kenneth Tarver and Evgeny Nikitin for Berlioz Roméo et Juliette, recorded live at the Barbican Hall in November 2013. |
Artist: Yoko Ara & Takehiko Yamada Music has been making a big influence on our lives in many different scenes when we are happy, angry, sad and joyful. Music is our common language globally. I believe that we can share the “Beauty of Music” with all the people in the world beyond boundaries. |
Artist: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bernard Haitink Bernard Haitink, who celebrates his 90th birthday on March 4, 2019, has significantly influenced the sound and reputation of the Amsterdam Concertgebouworkest. This complete Bruckner cycle, recorded in the years 1963-1972, is one of the milestones of this orchestra-conductor relationship. |
Artist: Massimo Giuseppe Bianchi |
Artist: Shirley Horn Never before been pressed to vinyl or releases on HighResAudio, Shirley Horn's Softly is reflective of the album's late night recording sessions at Pierre Sprey's home recording studio in rural Maryland, aptly named Mapleshade Studio. |
Artist: Eric Alexander Trio Eric Alexander has had many opportunities to record as a leader for several different labels, though producer Tetsuo Hara, owner of the Japanese label Venus, has become a huge fan, recording him almost any time he travels to New York City. |
Artist: Vladimir Shafranov Trio |
Artist: Harumi Nomoto Trio |
Artist: Elizabeth Sombart |