Tag: Gabriel Fauré
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Sonatas for Flute
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Fauré: Requiem Op. 48
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The Romantic Piano Concerto Anthology, Vol. 2, 1823-1880 [The VoxMegaBox Edition]
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Faure: Piano Selection
“A most enjoyable recital, and one for which many listeners will be grateful. . . . What is Impressive here is the pianist’s integration of fragility and firmness, simplicity and complexity …” (Gramophone) “nothing but praise for her playing: Stott is at once so warmly intense, so poetic, so refined. She also draws the loveliest…
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Four Hands
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A Century of French Songs
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The Romance of the Flute and Harp
“Highly recommended for a late summer evening … effectively intersperses harp solos with music in which the flute takes leading role… most sensitive playing…programme very well-chosen” (Penguin Guide 3 stars)
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Alexey Stadler – Karina Sposobina
Alexey Stadler was born into a family of musicians in 1991 in St. Petersburg and studied at the Rimsky-Korsakov Musical College in his native city. In 2003 he won First Prize at the Glazunov International Competition in Paris, and has also received the National Awards for “Young Talent” (2008, 2009), “Hope of Russia” (2008), and…
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Fauré: Requiem Op. 48; Messe Basse; Motets; Cantique de Jean Racine
A masterpiece of the French choral repertoire performed by one of the world’s great choirs This splendid collection of sacred vocal pieces presents Fauré’s most famous devotional work, the Requiem, accompanied by a choice selection of his liturgical pieces. Includes ‘Cantique de Jean Racine’ written by the composer at age nineteen. The vocalists of the…