Bruch: Romance for viola & orchestra/piano, Op. 85

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Bruch:

Kol Nidrei, Op. 47

viola & piano

Romance for viola & orchestra/piano, Op. 85

Six Pieces for solo piano

Eight Pieces for clarinet, viola and piano, Op. 83


Plane-Duke-Rahman Trio

ASV - CDDCA1133

(CD)

$11.49

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

Romanze - Music for Viola & Piano

Romanze - Music for Viola & Piano


Bruch:

Romance for viola & orchestra/piano, Op. 85

Debussy:

Beau Soir

Falla:

Suite populaire espagnole

Hindemith:

Sonata for Viola and Piano in F

Schumann:

Märchenbilder, Op. 113


Karen Dreyfus (viola) and Robert McDonald (piano)

Bridge - BCD9016

(CD)

$17.49

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Bruch: Concerto in E minor for clarinet, viola and orchestra Op. 88, etc.

Bruch:

Concerto in E minor for clarinet, viola and orchestra Op. 88

Eight Pieces for clarinet, viola and piano, Op. 83

Romance for viola & orchestra/piano, Op. 85


Paul Meye, Gerard Causse, Francois-Rene Duchable

Lyon National Opera Orchestra, Kent Nagano

Apex - 8573892292

(CD)

$6.99

Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days.

Conversations

Conversations


Blazewicz:

Concert Piece No. 5

Brahms:

Scherzo

Bruch:

Romance for viola & orchestra/piano, Op. 85

Elgar:

Romance, Op. 62

Fauré:

Sicilienne, Op. 78

Fièvet:

Légende celtique

Glière:

Nocturno, Op. 35 No 10

Valse triste, Op. 35 No 7

Intermezzo

Romance, Op. 35 No 6

Jongen:

Aria et Polonaise, Op. 128

Kreisler:

Schön Rosmarin

Ravel:

Habanera

Saint-Saëns:

Le Carnaval des Animaux: Le Cygne

Tchaikovsky:

Valse sentimentale, Op. 51 No. 6


Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Alain Trudel

It has often been said that music is a universal language; it is not, though, universally understood as a mother tongue, it is only universally spoken thus. So one must always attempt to hear it like something new, not quite familiar with a tourist's perception. Let's travel, then, and imagine some interesting encounters, where a German Brahms would understand a French Saint-Saëns as much as a Russian Glière, where a Belgian Jongen would make himself understood to an Austrian Kreisler as much as to a British Elgar, and where a trombonist and a pianist would understand themselves mutually. The listener, then, will have the creative opportunity to impart these familiar and less familiar sounds with significance while surrendering to the sheer pleasure of their beauty.

Atma - ACD22289

(CD)

$17.49

Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days.

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