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Beethoven - Symphonies 1-9 · Overtures / London Classical Players · Sir Roger Norrington
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The Classical Kids Collection: Volume 2: Tales of Enchantment and Classical Music
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Rubinstein Collection, Vol. 29
from: RCA
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Haydn: Symphonies 55-69 Volume Four
from: Nimbus Records
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Sibelius: The Complete Symphonies
from: Bis
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Classics for Kids (Box Set)
from: Delta
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Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 40-54
from: Nimbus Records
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Medtner: Complete Piano Sonatas, Forgotten Melodies / Hamelin
: :Nikolai Medtner's chums at the Moscow Conservatory included Scriabin and Rachmaninoff. Like them, he was a brilliant pianist. Also like them, he composed an extensive body of distinguished piano music, most of which is relatively unknown. Its style resembles that of Rachmaninoff (who greatly admired it), although it lacks the latter's memorable melodies. Technically, it is just as difficult, requiring not only great fluency and endurance but also a wide range of colors. Marc-André Hamelin's prodigious technique makes him an ideal interpreter of Medtner's strong, clearly chiseled structures. His ability to play even ...
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Mozart: The Piano Concertos
from: Archiv Produktion
: :Nikolai Medtner's chums at the Moscow Conservatory included Scriabin and Rachmaninoff. Like them, he was a brilliant pianist. Also like them, he composed an extensive body of distinguished piano music, most of which is relatively unknown. Its style resembles that of Rachmaninoff (who greatly admired it), although it lacks the latter's memorable melodies. Technically, it is just as difficult, requiring not only great fluency and endurance but also a wide range of colors. Marc-André Hamelin's prodigious technique makes him an ideal interpreter of Medtner's strong, clearly chiseled structures. His ability to play even ...
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Alexander Scriabin: The Complete Piano Sonatas
from: Nonesuch
: :Nikolai Medtner's chums at the Moscow Conservatory included Scriabin and Rachmaninoff. Like them, he was a brilliant pianist. Also like them, he composed an extensive body of distinguished piano music, most of which is relatively unknown. Its style resembles that of Rachmaninoff (who greatly admired it), although it lacks the latter's memorable melodies. Technically, it is just as difficult, requiring not only great fluency and endurance but also a wide range of colors. Marc-André Hamelin's prodigious technique makes him an ideal interpreter of Medtner's strong, clearly chiseled structures. His ability to play even ...
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