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1. The Piano Guys (2012)
by Al van der Beek (piano), Al van der Beek (percussion), Al van der Beek (vocals), Alex Boyé (vocals), Jon Schmidt (piano), Jon Schmidt (vocals), Steven Sharp Nelson (steel cello), Steven Sharp Nelson (percussion), Steven Sharp Nelson (electric cello)
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4. An Italian Songbook (1997)
by Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo-soprano), James Levine (piano)
For an operatic superstar, Cecilia Bartoli has invested an unusual amount of energy into the musicological pursuit of researching (and then ... More
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6. Steve Reich: Drumming (2012)
by Ben Harms (marimba), Ben Harms (glockenspiel), Bob Becker (drums), Bob Becker (glockenspiel), Bob Becker (marimba), Bob Becker (piano), Cornelius Cardew (marimba), Cornelius Cardew (glockenspiel), Glen Velez (glockenspiel), Glen Velez (marimba)
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9. John Cage: As It Is (2012)
by Alexei Lubimov (piano), Alexei Lubimov (prepared piano), Natalia Pschenitschnikova (vocals)
Released as part of the 2012 celebration of John Cage's centennial, this ECM New Series album presents pieces for piano, prepared piano, and voice ... More
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11. Liszt: Lieder (2011)
by Diana Damrau (soprano), Helmut Deutsch (piano)
The world-famous Diana Damrau is back with a CD of Liszt lieder that she performs with stellar artistry, accompanied by the musically gifted Helmut ... More
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12. Solatino
by Gabriela Montero (piano)
It's a mark of Venezuelan pianist Gabriela Montero's substantial artistic clout that at her request EMI altered its traditional black, white, and red ... More
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13. Franz Schubert: Kennst du das Land?
by Arthur Schoonderwoerd (piano), Johannette Zomer (soprano)
Most of the time, this is a stunning Schubert recital. Together, soprano Johannette Zomer and pianofortist Arthur Schoonderwoerd have put together a ... More
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15. The Sun Is Love: Song Cycles and Piano Music by Gwyneth Walker (2005)
by Jamie Shaak (piano), Michelle Areyzaga (soprano)
Depending on one's point of view, Gwyneth Walker's vocal music may be regarded as accessible and agreeable or unadventurous and unchallenging. ... More
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16. Luigi Nono: Como una ola de fuerza y luz; Sofferte onde serene; Contrappunto dialettico alla mente (1988)
by Cadigia Bove (vocals), Elena Vicini (vocals), Liliana Poli (soprano), Marisa Mazzoni (vocals), Maurizio Pollini (piano), Slavka Taskova (soprano), Umberto Troni (vocals), RAI Chorus, Rome (choir, chorus), Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Luigi Nono began Como una ola de fuerza y luz (Like a wave of strength and light) as a piece for piano and orchestra in 1971, at the instigation of ... More
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17. Smetana: Piano Works - Macbeth, On the Seashore, Souvenirs de Boheme (2005)
by Jitka Cechová (piano)
The piano music of Bedrich Smetana is less well known than his orchestral and operatic masterpieces, although he was obviously a fearsome pianist and ... More
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22. Ives: Concord Sonata; Songs (2004)
by Emmanuel Pahud (flute), Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano), Susan Graham (mezzo-soprano), Tabea Zimmermann (viola)
This selection of 17 Charles Ives' songs are not done too badly here, nor are they the best on record. The faster-tempo songs such as Ann Street, ... More
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24. Emmerich Kálmán: Lieder
by Anna Korondi (soprano), Istvan Kovacs (baritone), Peter Stamm (piano)
The German label CPO has made a specialty of unearthing long-buried music, but few of its releases venture into realms as obscure as that occupied by ... More
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