All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Works for Violin & Piano
Katharine Gowers (violin) & Charles Owen (piano) Katharine Gowers studied at the Yehudi Menuhin School and Guildhall School of Music (where
she won the Gold Medal). In 1997 she won the International Parkhouse Award with pianist Charles
Owen. She has toured with Nigel Kennedy and the English Chamber Orchestra playing Bach’s
Double violin concerto, and in 2001/2 with Alfred Brendel on a world-wide chamber music tour. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Joshua Bell - Voice of the Violin
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| |  | Introducing Shannon Lee
Shannon Lee is a young violinist who is tipped for great things. In the summer of 2005, she made her stunning orchestral debut at the age of 12 with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, performing the Chausson “Poeme” and Franz Wexman’s extremely challenging Carmen Fantasy. Later that same year, she was the featured soloist for the Dallas Symphony’s Texas Tour, and in 2006 she made her European debut with the Nuremberg Philharmonic Orchestra. Introducing Shannon Lee is a wonderful collection of pieces that include the well known and the rare. Each of the works spotlights the versatility and musicianship of this young violinist and her ability to work well with accompanist Pamela Mia Paul. Highlights include Wieniawski’s notoriously difficult “Scherzo-Tarantelle”, Elgar’s much-loved “Salut d’amour” and the most weighty work on the disc, Brahms’ “Sonatensatz”. This disc is the first opportunity to hear a young violinist poised to become one of the great artists of tomorrow. As Telarc President Robert Woods puts it “There is a dearth of fantastic talent in young artists today, so why does any one person stand out from another? To a great extent, it’s the preference of the listener – the person who discovers someone’s playing for the first time. When that happened for me with Shannon, I had the sense I was listening to a very old soul in a young person’s body. Shannon’s maturity was well beyond what I had heard from other young performers.” Accompanist Pamela Mia Paul has performed with the world’s great orchestras. She has given concerts throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia, both as soloist and as chamber musician. In the studio, or in the setting of a master class, she is an internationally sought-after pedagogue whose students have participated in and won competitions including the Naumburg International Piano Competition. | 
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| |  | Nuite d’etoiles - Harp music by DebussyDebussy’s piano music arranged for the harp by Xavier de Maistre
“Xavier de Maistre is a virtuoso of the highest order, profoundly musical and capable of realising a remarkable range of nuance” Gramophone “De Maistre's playing throughout is both robust and delicate; his ability to recall the percussiveness of the piano when necessary… is most impressive. Elsewhere, finely cascading scales and glassy, rippling figurations are offset by sensitively brushed chords.” Gramophone Magazine, August 2008 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Great Performances from the Library of Congress, Vol. 24
| | Lead Me To the Water Spiritual I'm Seekin' For a City Spiritual I'm Goin' to tell God All My Troubles Spiritual Ride On, Jesus Spiritual Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit Spiritual Were You There Spiritual | Beethoven: | Adelaide, Op. 46 Der Kuss, Op. 128 | Bizet: | Adieux de l'hotesse Arabe | Brahms: | Meine Liebe ist grün, Op. 63 No. 5 | Charpentier, G: | Depuis le jour (Louise, Act III) | Cohen: | Epitaph for a Poet | Coleridge-Taylor: | She Rested By the Broken Brook Thou Art Risen, My Belovéd | Debussy: | Beau Soir | Dett: | My Day | Grovlez: | Guitares et mandolines | Handel: | Semele: O, Sleep Why Dost Thou Leave Me? | Schubert: | Ave Maria, D839 | Schumann: | Du bist wie eine Blume, Op. 25 No. 24 | Strauss, R: | Wiegenlied, Op. 41 No. 1 Wie sollten wir geheim sie halten, Op. 19 No. 4 |
Historian Rosalyn M. Story writes, "In the history of American singers, Dorothy Maynor stands out as
an artist endowed with the power to exalt, to transport the hearer above the realm of the ordinary
and beyond the limits of normal expectation." | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | L'invitation au voyage
Henri Demarquette (cello) & Brigitte Engerer (piano) “Henri Demarquette is a multi-faceted personality whose passionate playing has the power of a blazing forest; every stroke of his bow provokes a response as he stirs the musical subconscious” Le Monde de la Musique | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Lynn Harrell - Andante CantabileCello Encores
Lynn Harrell (cello) & Bruno Canino (piano) As he explains in his liner notes for this CD, Lynn Harrell uses the voice as his point of departure for this collection of encores. They are largely reflective pieces, with a bit of fun such as the unfairly forgotten Glazunov Spanish Serenade thrown in for good measure, and this once popular disc now makes a return to the catalogue, at budget price. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | In the shade of forestsThe Bohemian World of Debussy, Enescu and Ravel
Philippe Graffin (Violin) & Claire Désert (piano) “Music that draws on earth and spirit: playful, profound and well performed … a beautiful disc, this” Gramophone, Editor’s Choice | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Music from France & Spain
Jamie Walton (cello), Daniel Grimwood (piano) | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Leonid Kogan
Recorded 1962-68 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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