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Below we feature 8 July new releases worthy of special attention.
Featured Releases:
| NCA60238-215 FARINELLI: Vocal Music (Waschinski, Salzburger Hofmusik, Brunner)
Carlo Broschi, known as Farinelli, was a star among the castrati of the 18th century. Here, Farinelli's own compositions are meticulously interpreted by male soprano Jőrg Waschinski. Don't miss this. |
| 8.572333 DI VITTORIO, S.: Sinfonias Nos. 1 "Isolation" and 2, "Lost Innocence" (Chamber Orchesta of New York - Ottorino Respighi, Di Vittorio)
Echoes of Rossini, Scarlatti and the Renaissance enhance this music's narrative appeal, while the moving Sinfonia No.2 turns more to the Germanic worlds of Brahms and Mahler for its elegiac message. |
| INNOVA781 SCHROEDER, P.: Chamber Music (Passage Through a Dream) (Schroeder)
Five world premiere recordings of compositions by Phillip Schroeder, remarkably lush and beautiful. |
| AR-0056-2 SHOSTAKOVICH, D.: Cello Concerto No. 1 / Symphony No. 9 / LIADOV, A.K.: Baba Yaga / Kikimora (Harrell, Seattle Symphony, Schwarz)
Lynn Harrell joins Gerard Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony for what some regard as the most demanding music ever written for the cello. |
| ORC100017 LISZT, F.: Piano Sonata in B minor / Ballade No. 2 / Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10 / Lieder Transcriptions (Widmung) (Gvetadze)
2008 winner of the Franz Liszt piano competition plays Liszt transcriptions of Schubert and Schumann. |
| DE3415 MENDELSSOHN, F.: Cello and Piano Music (Complete) (Gruber, Erez) - Cello Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2 / Variations concertantes / Lied ohne Worte
Emanuel Gruber and Arnon Erez give a fresh look at the joy and beauty of Mendelssohn's cello music. |
| CD93.191 ELGAR, E.: Enigma Variations / In the South / Introduction and Allegro (Stuttgart Radio Symphony, Norrington)
Norrington conducts Elgar's best-known works. |
| 8.572406 Piano Recital: Min, Klara - YUN, Isang / KANG, Sukhi / CHOE, Uzong / KIM, Chung-gil / PAGH-PAAN, Younghi (Ripples on Water - Piano Music from Korea)
Award-winning pianist Klara Min explores the unique synthesis of traditional sources and modern compositional techniques of five contemporary Korean composers. |


