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1. The Essential Joshua Bell [Sony] (2007)
performed by Béla Fleck (banjo), Edgar Meyer (bass), Frederic Chiu (piano), John Williams (piano), Joshua Bell (violin), Mike Marshall (violin), Mike Marshall (guitar), Mike Marshall (mandola), Sam Bush (mandolin), Sam Bush (violin), Simon Mulligan (piano)
composed by Edgar Meyer, Edgar Meyer / Sam Bush / Mike Marshall, Felix Mendelssohn, Frédéric Chopin, Gabriel Fauré, George Gershwin, Giacomo Puccini, Jascha Heifetz, John Corigliano, Jules Massenet, Karl Goldmark, Leonard Bernstein, Ludwig van Beethoven, Nigel HessExisting fans of violinist Joshua Bell are already well-acquainted with the broad scope of repertoire and performance abilities ranging deftly from ... More
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4. Ned Rorem: Piano Concerto No. 2; Cello Concerto (2007)
performed by Simon Mulligan (piano), Wen-Sinn Yang (cello), Royal Scottish National Orchestra, José Serebrier (conductor)
composed by Ned RoremDespite being composed more than a half-century ago, Ned Rorem's Second Piano Concerto is only now receiving its world-premiere recording -- a crime ... More
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5. Paul Moravec: Useful Knowledge; Vita Brevis; Characteristics (2011)
performed by Amy Burton (soprano), Cecilia Brauer (harmonica), La Fenice, Randall Scarlata (baritone), Simon Mulligan (piano), Trio Solisti
composed by Paul MoravecThis album of music by Paul Moravec, who won the Pulitzer Prize in music in 2004, includes two vocal works and a piano solo. The song cycle Vita ... More
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6. Hana Kotková
performed by Hana Kotková (violin), Simon Mulligan (piano)
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8. Arvo Pärt: A Portrait (2005)
performed by Alexei Lubimov (piano), Antal Eisrich (percussion), Daniel Hope (violin), Frans Helmerson (cello), Jurgen Petrenko (organ), Kevin Bowyer (organ), Lesley Hatfield (violin), Miklos Kovacs (percussion), Peter R. Davis (organ), Rebecca Hirsch (violin)
composed by Arvo PärtThis double-disc survey of Arvo Pärt's distinctive oeuvre covers his most popular choral pieces, but also presents enough of his early work to ... More
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9. Daniel Hope Plays Schnittke, Takemitsu, Weill (1999)
performed by Barnaby Robson (clarinet), Daniel Hope (violin), Ian Hall (double bass), Judith Hall (piccolo), Judith Hall (flute), Keith Marjoram (double bass), Keith Rubach (bassoon), Paul Arden Taylor (oboe), Simon Lenton (trumpet), Simon Mulligan (piano)
composed by Alfred Schnittke, Kurt Weill, Toru Takemitsu

