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Wiener Philharmoniker, Leonard Bernstein Directed by Humphrey Burton | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras "...a spring cleaned Brahms...to make the music fresh, lithe, and new..." Sunday Times | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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London Philharmonic Orchestra, Marin Alsop “This is a late-summer idyll of a performance, easily paced, nicely judged and warmly played. For first-time buyers it will provide unalloyed pleasure”. Gramophone on 8.557429: “Nonetheless, these are humane, affectionate performances from which browsers and bargain-minded first-time buyers should derive a good deal of pleasure”. Gramophone | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Famous Overtures
Belgian Radio and Television Philharmonic Orchestra, Capella Istropolitana, Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Kosice, Zagreb Festival Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth, Stephen Gunzenhauser, Oliver Dohnanyi, Alexander Rahbari, Michael Halasz, Alfred Walter, Pier Giorgio Morandi | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Concertgebouw Orchestra, Willem Mengelberg | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Great Organ of Messina Cathedral Volume 4Organ Transcriptions
Massimo Nosetti once again proves why he is regarded as one of the foremost musicians in his field. This sonic spectacular is played with all the technical brilliance and assured musicianship we have come to expect of him. He performs on the Great Organ of Messina Cathedral, the third largest in Europe. | 
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| |  | Great Conductors - Serge Koussevitzky
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Organ Fireworks XII
Brahms: | Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80 arranged by Edwin Lemare | Buxtehude: | Prelude, Fugue and Chaconne in C, BuxWV137 Praeludium in G minor, BuxWV148 | Dupré: | Prelude & Fugue in G minor, Op. 7 No. 3 | Eben: | Hommage à Buxtehude (1987) | Gade, N: | Tone Piece in F major from Tre Tonestykker, Op. 22 | Karg-Elert: | Passacaglia & Fugue on B A C H, Op. 150 | Rheinberger: | Fantasia on ‘Tonus Peregrinus’ from Sonata No 4 in A minor Op. 98 | Vierne: | Pièces de fantaisie, 3rd suite, Op. 54: No. 6, Carillon de Westminster |
Christopher Herrick (Organ of Haderslev Cathedral, Denmark) Christopher Herrick’s enduring Organ Fireworks series on Hyperion is one of the most comprehensive and popular
collections of repertoire in existence. For this twelfth volume he turns to the great organ of Haderslev Cathedral in
Denmark, and performs a fascinating range of works with his usual triumphal panache.
A number of these pieces have a Danish connection, including two spirited works by Buxtehude who probably grew up
in Denmark, and Tre Tonestykker by Niels Wilhelm Gade, a native of Copenhagen who was admired by Mendelssohn.
The third of Dupré’s Trois Préludes et Fugues is among the best-known and most popular of his works, notwithstanding
its fearful technical difficulties. The final page, in which the notes hurtle towards the magnificent final cadence, places
this among the most memorable of all fugues for organ.
The Czech composer Petr Eben (1929–2007) is represented by his Hommage à Buxtehude. “Herrick's playing is always lively and energetic, but with mixed results. Buxtehude's G minor Prelude and Fugue receives a beautifully poised and controlled account, and the works by Gade and Rheinberger have a warm, seamless flow.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2008 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Great Conductors - Otto Klemperer
Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Otto Klemperer If ‘slow tempos’ were a significant characteristic of Klemperer’s final years as a conductor, in his earlier days, as demonstrated on these 1927-28 recordings, he could set fizzing tempos, galvanising his performers with electric gestures. Above all, however, Klemperer was a master structuralist, always focussed on the music, its construction and direction. His recording of the Brahms Symphony No. 1, made over seven months, is notable not only for athletic vitality but for ecstatic singing lines and subtle integration of light and shade. The account of the Prelude to Act I of Tristan und Isolde is remarkably rapt while that of Siegfried Idyll is intimate and gentle. “Compelling and magisterial. The Bhrams Symhony is overwhelming, the Wagner excerpts tantalising.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2008 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Black Dyke Band, Nicholas Childs “The Black Dyke Band are certainly the most successful as well as the most famous brass band of them all and to have retained their stature for 150 years against a backdrop of social change that has eaten away at the very core of their existence is a quite remarkable achievement….They are still at the very top of their game.” MusicWeb International | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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