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Lisa Batiashvili. Hear a historic work with new ears.
When it comes to bringing something fresh and personal to Johannes Brahms' venerated Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77, Georgian violin virtuoso Lisa Batiashvili calls upon all of the considerable powers at her command, creating something simultaneously respectful and redefining, with invaluable assistance from the Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra.
By the end of World War I Heitor Villa-Lobos was 30 years old and had composed the symphonic poem Amazonas, the first of his breakthroughs in incorporating Brazilian material into a modern rather...
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If one characteristic of neo-classicism is emphasized in this recording by the Eastman Wind Ensemble and the Eastman Virtuosi, it must be dryness, for nearly every aspect of these performances of...
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The chief difference between this release and other John Rutter collections on the market lies not in the music but in the performances. The program resulted from a decision by then Tewkesbury Abbey...
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Listeners can choose from among a number of historical-instrument performances of Mozart's keyboard works. There are the compelling irregular, somewhat abrupt versions by Andreas Staier, the...
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Dmitry Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7 in C major, "Leningrad," has been extremely popular since it was premiered in 1942, and its use as wartime propaganda gave it legendary status among symphonies...
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Peter Philips was an English composer who spent his career outside of England: he traveled to Italy, where he absorbed both the pure Counter Reformation style of Palestrina and, apparently, the...
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