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The Gold Compact Complete Mozart Edition (180-CD Box Set)
from: Philips Import
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Telemann: Chamber Concertos
from: Deutsche Grammophon
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Baroque Music for Brass & Organ
from: Telarc
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Shostakovich: Piano Trios Nos. 1 & 2; Seven Romances
from: Warner Classics
:Album Description:The C Minor Piano Trio was composed in 1923 when Shostakovich was 17 years old and the most brilliant student at the Petrograd Conservatory. Shostakovich tried to avoid the sound of 19th-century piano trios and to create original music for a post-Revolutionary society. The E Minor Piano Trio begun in 1943 immediately after Shostakovich had completed his 7th and 8th symphonies. The finale is grim and disturbing, using Jewish idioms as symbols of oppression and victimhood. The ending is still, like a mass grave. In the final work, Seven Romances ...
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Chamber Music
from: EMI Classics
:Album Description:The C Minor Piano Trio was composed in 1923 when Shostakovich was 17 years old and the most brilliant student at the Petrograd Conservatory. Shostakovich tried to avoid the sound of 19th-century piano trios and to create original music for a post-Revolutionary society. The E Minor Piano Trio begun in 1943 immediately after Shostakovich had completed his 7th and 8th symphonies. The finale is grim and disturbing, using Jewish idioms as symbols of oppression and victimhood. The ending is still, like a mass grave. In the final work, Seven Romances ...
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Louis Spohr: Complete Piano Trios
from: Cpo Records
:Album Description:The C Minor Piano Trio was composed in 1923 when Shostakovich was 17 years old and the most brilliant student at the Petrograd Conservatory. Shostakovich tried to avoid the sound of 19th-century piano trios and to create original music for a post-Revolutionary society. The E Minor Piano Trio begun in 1943 immediately after Shostakovich had completed his 7th and 8th symphonies. The finale is grim and disturbing, using Jewish idioms as symbols of oppression and victimhood. The ending is still, like a mass grave. In the final work, Seven Romances ...
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Clarinet Concert No. 5
:Album Description:The C Minor Piano Trio was composed in 1923 when Shostakovich was 17 years old and the most brilliant student at the Petrograd Conservatory. Shostakovich tried to avoid the sound of 19th-century piano trios and to create original music for a post-Revolutionary society. The E Minor Piano Trio begun in 1943 immediately after Shostakovich had completed his 7th and 8th symphonies. The finale is grim and disturbing, using Jewish idioms as symbols of oppression and victimhood. The ending is still, like a mass grave. In the final work, Seven Romances ...
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Rachmaninoff: The Elegiac Piano Trios
:Album Description:The C Minor Piano Trio was composed in 1923 when Shostakovich was 17 years old and the most brilliant student at the Petrograd Conservatory. Shostakovich tried to avoid the sound of 19th-century piano trios and to create original music for a post-Revolutionary society. The E Minor Piano Trio begun in 1943 immediately after Shostakovich had completed his 7th and 8th symphonies. The finale is grim and disturbing, using Jewish idioms as symbols of oppression and victimhood. The ending is still, like a mass grave. In the final work, Seven Romances ...
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Beginnings
from: Cedille
:Album Description:Celebrated new-music ensemble eighth blackbird performs a provocative pairing of works evoking the origins of the universe on beginnings, its new CD for Cedille Records (Cedille Records CDR 90000 076). The pioneering sextet offers the world-premiere recording of Daniel Kellogg's Divinum Mysterium, a new work inspired by a medieval Latin chant, and George Crumb's venerable Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale), inspired by sounds of the humpback whale. Producer-engineer is Grammy Award-winner Judith Sherman. 'Both pieces celebrate the fact that we live, that the universe does exist,' the ensemble writes ...
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Super Artists on Super Audio
from: Channel Classics Nl
:Album Description:Celebrated new-music ensemble eighth blackbird performs a provocative pairing of works evoking the origins of the universe on beginnings, its new CD for Cedille Records (Cedille Records CDR 90000 076). The pioneering sextet offers the world-premiere recording of Daniel Kellogg's Divinum Mysterium, a new work inspired by a medieval Latin chant, and George Crumb's venerable Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale), inspired by sounds of the humpback whale. Producer-engineer is Grammy Award-winner Judith Sherman. 'Both pieces celebrate the fact that we live, that the universe does exist,' the ensemble writes ...
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