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Illuminations of the Beyond - Messiaen - Mahler - Silvestrov - Panufnik - Rachmaninov - Glass
[…] Journey to the Stars Movie Music by Blomdahl, Herrmann, Goldsmith, Barron, Waxman, Corigliano, Strauss, Ligeti, North, Williams, Elfman and Bliss Hollywood Bowl Orchestra John Mauceri Philips 1995 Gustav Holst The Planets The Mystical Trumpeter Colin Matthews Pluto Claire Rutter soprano Royal Scottish NO David Lloyd-Jones Naxos 2002 Ludwig van Beethoven Christus am Ölberg Maria Venuti soprano Keith Lewis tenor Michel Brodard bass Gachinger Kantorei Bach Collegium Stuttgart Helmut Rilling Hänssler 1994 Georges Bizet Symphony in C P. I. Tchaikovsky Francesca Da Rimini Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Charles Munch Chesky 1962 Gavin Bryars String Quartet No. 1 String Quartet No. 2 The Last Days Balanescu Quartet Argo 1990 Gerald Finzi Intimations of Immortality Dies Natalis John Mark Ainsley tenor Corydon […]
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Faces of classical music
2019-03-22 03:30:00
The best new classical albums: March 2019
Recording of the MonthJohann Sebastian Bach: Violin Concertos, Sinfonias, Overture and SonatasIsabelle Faust, violin Jacobus Stainer (1658)Bernhard Forck, anonymous violin, South Germany (1725)Xenia Löffler, oboe and recorderJan Freiheit, celloRaphael Alpermann, harpsichordAkademie für Alte Musik BerlinBernhard Forck, concert-masterRecorded December 2017 and September 2018, Berlin, Teldex Studio BerlinReleased on March 15, 2019 by Harmonia mundiHaving already set down her accounts of the solo violin Sonatas and Partitas, as well as the accompanied Violin Sonatas with Krystian Bezuidenhout, Harmonia Mundi's star violinist Isabelle Faust now turns her attention to the concertos. This is repertoire she recorded some years ago for Hänssler Classics with the more "mainstream" accompaniment of Helmut Rilling and his Bach Collegium Stuttgart. This time, however, working with the superb period instrumentalists of the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, it's with bells on: not just the sheer quality of the playing, but the music itself. For, in addition to the usual fare of the two […]
2014-10-16 01:00:00
JS Bach MASS IN B MINOR - Rilling
2013-03-07 04:29:28
It has been a long while since this critic listened to the English and German composer George Frederick Handel’s Messiah. Unfortunately overused in popular culture, the piece has its charms when not played too loudly or severely. I particularly like this version, Helmuth Rilling and the Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, because it does not overly demand attention. This is the Hallelujah chorus played the right way!
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