Composed by Antonin Dvorak
Performed by London Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Istvan Kertesz
2. Othello, concert overture, B. 174 (Op. 93)
Composed by Antonin Dvorak
Performed by London Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Istvan Kertesz
3. Carnival (Karneval), concert overture, B. 169 (Op. 92)
Composed by Antonin Dvorak
Performed by London Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Istvan Kertesz
Product Description
The tragically short-lived Hungarian conductor Istvan Kertész was colorful, intense, and highly spontaneous but always respectful of a work's structure and a composer's style. Thus, in addition to their warmth and spirit, his readings of Dvorák's symphonies are notable for their grasp of architecture and idiomatic good sense. This account of the New World Symphony was actually Kertész's second on disc (he had earlier recorded it with the Vienna Philharmonic), and it shows the conductor at his best. The introduction is firm and rather forbidding, a good characterization, and the ensuing Allegro is taut, its play of light and shade carried off brilliantly. Elegance and subtlety of pacing mark the beautifully realized Largo, in which the playing of the London Symphony, suitably muted and sensitive, shows beautiful polish. The final two movements are grandly exuberant. This was Kertész and the LSO at the peak; as a performance of the Ninth, it has yet to be bettered, and the sound, after more than a quarter of a century, is still ravishing. --Ted Libbey
Dvorak: Symphony No.9/Othello Overture/Karneval Overture,Antonin Dvorak,Istvan Kertesz,London Symphony Orchestra,Polygram Records,Classical,Classical Music,Orchestral,Romantic Overture for Orchestra,Romantic Symphony,Symphonic
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Dvorák: The Masterworks [Box Set]
Manufacturer: Brilliant Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00062FLJW Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
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breakdown by cd........2007-01-14
CD8:PIANO CONCERTO
CD9:VIOLIN CONCERTO & CELLO CONCERTO
CD10-11:REQUIEM
CD12-13:STABAT MATER
CD14:PIANO TRIOS OP.90 "DUMKY" & 21
CD15:PIANO TRIOS OP.65 & 26
CD16:PIANO QUARTETS
CD17:PIANO QUINTETS
CD18:STRING QUINTETS
CD19-20:MUSIC FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
C21:SERENADE/HAUSMUSIK
CD22-31:THE COMPLETE STRING QUARTETS
CD32:SLAVONIC DANCES OP.46 & 72
CD33:PIANO DUET SLAVONIC DANCES
CD34:PIANO DUET LEGENDS FROM THE BOHEMIAN FOREST
CD35:PIANO WORKS
CD36-37:RUSALKA
CD38-40:SYMPHONIC POEMS
I'm not a music expert.......2005-08-25
Now, here's what you'll get in this box set, seeing as Amazon does not give it a description. 40 cds! no joke, you get 40 cds in this box set. It features:
1. Complete symphonies
2. Complete symphonic poems
3. Cello concerto
4. Piano concerto
5. Violin concerto
6. Requiem
7. Stabat Mater
8. Slavonic Dances
9. Complete String quartets
10. Chamber music
11. Piano Works (solo and duet)
12. Rusalka
As far as I can tell, the only things missing are The Spectre's Bride and Jacobin. Seeing as it is 40 cds, i have not had an opportunity to listen to it, however what i have heard i have been quite satisfied with.
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Dvorak: Symphony no 9 / Kertsz, London Symphony Orchestra (Penguin Music Classics Series)
Wendy Wasserstein Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AFQN Release Date: 1998-09-29 |
Tracks:
- Symphony no. 9 in E minor, op.95 'From the New World': I Adagio - Allegro molto
- Symphony no. 9 in E minor, op.95 'From the New World': II Largo
- Symphony no. 9 in E minor, op.95 'From the New World': III Scherzo
- Symphony no. 9 in E minor, op.95 'From the New World': IV Allegro con fuoco
- Othelo: Overture, op.93
- Overture, op.92
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This entry in the new Penguin Music Classics collection presents one of the best readings of Dvorák's Ninth, From the New World. In her liner essay, playwright Wendy Wasserstein--author of the acclaimed Heidi Chronicles--describes playing the Ninth at blaring volumes on her discman as she traversed downtown Prague. And this is exactly how the music should be heard: loud. Dvorák's Ninth is, of course, so frequently played that it can become cumbersome, but Istvan Kertész and the London Symphony Orchestra play the score wonderfully, tender in the Largo and pouncing in the Molto vivace. This performance gives off pristine string and brass architectural detail even as the Ninth swoons in romantic washes and blasts in robust high energy. And there are few crescendos as brilliant as the Allegro section, with the brass crying out as if from the precipice between Dvorák's centuries-old Prague and the young, multiracial United States. Much has been made of the presence of Native American and African-American strains in this piece, and these elements make it one of the 19th century's acknowledged gems. The Ninth was a huge splash for Dvorák when he unloosed it in 1893 at Carnegie. Wasserstein relates how it invigorated her as a high school student in 1966, and it still electrifies listeners in 1998. --Andrew BartlettCustomer Reviews:
A robust, exciting 'New World,' but not the best of Kertesz's cycle.......2006-05-16
Wonderful recording of a remarkable work........2005-10-08
all recordings are excellent but GET IT FOR "OTHELLO"!.......2005-01-23
But, I think the another star of this CD -with the "New World"- is Othello Overture. OK, Carnival Overture is brilliant, colourful, but Othello is my favourite. It has typic Dvorakian rhtymic combinations, dark colours. This overture describes very succesful of Othello's hesitations, suspicions and jealous, loathing about his wife, Desdemona because of (as you know), Othello thinks that she to cheats him. And later Othello nodes Desdemona at her bed, but then Othello learns that, she was innocent because all of this affair is the plan of Iago, who the assistant of Othello. And so, Othello pays with kill himself... And this overture is very dramatic, romantic and a masterwork. London Symphony under the baton of Kertesz played very sensitive, emotional, impressive.
This is an essential recording. Highly recommended for any Dvorakians and music lovers.
Fair, but Decca should re-issue the finest "New World" !.......2002-07-11
Found it emotionally flat.......2002-01-05
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Symphony 9 / 3 Overtures
Dvorak , Ashkenazy , and Czech Philharmonic Manufacturer: Ondine ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000646FH Release Date: 2002-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Adagio - Allegro Molto
- Largo
- Scherzo: Molto Vivace
- Allegro Con Fuoco
Tracks:
- In Nature's Realm, Op. 91
- Carnival, Op. 92
- Othello, Op. 93
Customer Reviews:
Splendid Dvorak 9th Symphony From Ashkenazy, CPO.......2003-08-01
GOING HOME SLOW.......2002-08-28
Dvorak can be tragic dramatic as in Othello. I'd like to go beyond his wonderful symphonies such as seven and eight into his serenades and trios.
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Dvorak: Symphonies 1-9 / Orchestral Works
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Z34H Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- The Wild Dove, Op.110
- Sym No.1 in c: I. Allegro
- Sym No.1 in c: II. Adagio Molto
- Sym No.1 in c: III. Allegretto
- Sym No.1 in c: IV. Finale: Allegretto
Tracks:
- Sym No.2 in B flat, Op.4: I. Allegro Con Moto
- Sym No.2 in B flat, Op.4: II. Poco Adagio
- Sym No.2 in B flat, Op.4: III. Allegro Con Brio
- Sym No.2 in B flat, Op.4: IV. Finale: Allegro Con Fuoco Alla Breve
- My Home (Domov Mui) Ov, Op.62: Andante/Maestoso/Quasi Andante/Allegro Vivace
Tracks:
- Sym No.3 in E flat, Op.10: I. Allegro Moderato
- Sym No.3 in E flat, Op.10: II. Adagio Molto, Tempo Di Marcia
- Sym No.3 in E flat, Op.10: III. Finale (Allegro Vivace)
- Scherzo Capriccioso, Op.66
- Carnival Ov, Op.92
Tracks:
- Othello, Op.93: Ov
- Sym No.4 in d, Op.13: I. Allegro
- Sym No.4 in d, Op.13: II. Andante Sostenuto E Molto Cantabile
- Sym No.4 in d, Op.13: III. Scherzo: Allegro Feroce
- Sym No.4 in d, Op.13: IV. Finale: Allegro Con Brio
Tracks:
- Czech Ste, Op.39: I. Allegro Moderato
- Czech Ste, Op.39: II. Allegro Grazioso
- Czech Ste, Op.39: III. Allegro Giusto
- Czech Ste, Op.39: IV. Andante Con Moto
- Czech Ste, Op.39: V. Presto
- Sym No.5 in F, Op.76: I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Sym No.5 in F, Op.76: II. Andante Con Moto
- Sym No.5 in F, Op.76: III. Scherzo: Allegro Scherzando
- Sym No.5 in F, Op.76: IV. Finale: Allegro Molto
Tracks:
- In Nature's Realm Ov, Op.91: Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
- Sym No.6 in D, Op.60: I. Allegro Non Tanto
- Sym No.6 in D, Op.60: II. Adagio
- Sym No.6 in D, Op.60: III. Scherzo
- Sym No.6 in D, Op.60: IV. Finale: Allegro Con Spirito
Tracks:
- Sym No.7 in d, Op.70: I. Allegro Maestoso
- Sym No.7 in d, Op.70: II. Poco Adagio
- Sym No.7 in d, Op.70: III. Scherzo: Vivace
- Sym No.7 in d, Op.70: IV. Finale: Allegro
- Sym No.8 in G, Op.88: I. Allegro Maestoso
- Sym No.8 in G, Op.88: II. Poco Adagio
- Sym No.8 in G, Op.88: III. Scherzo: Vivace
- Sym No.8 in G, Op.88: IV. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
Tracks:
- American Ste, Op.98b: I. Andante Con Moto
- American Ste, Op.98b: II. Allegro
- American Ste, Op.98b: III. Moderato (Alla Polacca)
- American Ste, Op.98b: IV. Andante
- American Ste, Op.98b: V. Allegro
- Sym No.9 in e, Op.95 'From The New World': I. Adagio - Allegro Molto
- Sym No.9 in e, Op.95 'From The New World': II. Largo
- Sym No.9 in e, Op.95 'From The New World': III. Scherzo (Molto Vivace)
- Sym No.9 in e, Op.95 'From The New World': IV. Allegro Con Fuoco
Customer Reviews:
ambitious and comprehensive.......2007-01-26
An astonishing bargain on the used market.......2006-07-29
Then I noticed that on the used market this whole set sells for under $10--bargain alert. One could easily live with thwese readings and enjoy them al the more at such a steal.
Hard to beat.......2002-11-23
As a set of the complete symphonies it competes with Gunzenhauser (Naxos), Kertesz (Decca), Kubelik (DG), Jaarvi (Chandos) and Rowicki (Philips) In the UK this set is the cheapest way to buy a complete Dvorak cycle (there is a compilation box from Brilliant slightly cheaper but has the performances split unsuccessfully between three conductors : Paavo Jarvi, Kosler and Menuhin). However, in reviewing the set I took no account of price because, quite simply this set stands up well against all of the above.
First a note on the works. Dvorak's early symphonies are rarely performed and until recently hard to find on record. They dont reflect the maturity of style and understanding of symphonic form that one associates with 7, 8 and 9 but amongst them there are some real gems that it is a pity to neglect. Most notable is how clear Dvorak's orchestral voice is right from the start. Apart from strong and very obvious early influences from Wagner, Brahms and Beethoven what one hears most are pre-echoes of orchestral techniques used more successfully in the later works. Listening to the symphonies chronologically one is aware of the gradual maturing of form with the occasional marked change in approach such as from 4 - 5 when Dvorak's friendship with Brahms has clearly had effect. Needless to say, all the symphonies are orchestrally rich, colourful and dynamic with passages of great excitement and moments of sublime beauty.
Pesek's cycle alternates between his two favorite orchestras, 1,3,7,8 & 9 performed with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic (of whom he is currently conductor in residence) and 2,4, 5 & 6 the Czech Philharmonic (of whom he used to be conductor in residence). This alternation of orchestras adds an extra dimension to the cycle that I found quite refreshing. Pesek's approach has always been to let the orchestra have the freedom to express what he calls its "invisible spirit". "..you can hardly come to any orchestra and make them only play your way - it's a mutual exchange of experience..". Indeed this cycle gives one the chance to contrast the "invisible spirits" of the RLPO and CPO whilst still being aware of a unifying approach from Pesek.
The first 3 symphonies suffer perhaps from having too many ideas jostling for attention. It seems as if Dvorak is so excited with the infintie range of colours his orchestral paintbox can offer that he cant help but try out as many original and unusual scorings as possible. There are also many and frequent changes of dynamic, resulting in a kind of "crescendo-fatigue" Where Jaarvi tries hard to bring out an overall architecture that quite simply isnt there, Pesek, instead, revels in the many different textures and contrasting dynamics spotlighting certain passages for the inherent beauty they contain. I can think of no better approach for these early symphonies. With the fourth symphony however, Pesek now brings out the emerging sense of form as Dvorak reduces his orchestral palette in favour of more thematic development.
With Kertesz and Kubelik (and even the old Neumann on Supraphon) I was always aware of the shortcomings of the "middle" symphonies (5 & 6) feeling that they were "almost there but not quite". Under Pesek however, these symphonies exhibit a depth and maturity that gives me new respect. There is a relaxed confidence in his approach that makes us wonder why these works arent more played. There is much good music here and certainly I would put these particular performances at the top of my list.
When it comes to the "big three" (7, 8 and 9) there is so much competition in the catalogue that it would be impossible to pull out any one version and label it the best. Everyone has their own favorites (mine are Szell for 7, Kertesz for 8 and Barbirolli for 9). All I can say is the performances here are superb and cannot be criticised. Everything I look for in each performance Pesek has in spades. I may prefer Szell's third movement of the seventh or Barbirolli's opening to the ninth but this is countered by other aspects of the Pesek performances that are better in different ways. Most satisfying of all, having listened to Pesek guide me through the earlier symphonies, following his interpretation through into the last ones provides an insight and sense of completeness that any individual performance cannot achieve.
Finally a note on the recording. The CPO recordings (House of Artists, Prague) have slightly more ambience than the RLPO (Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool) which perhaps reinforces their "Czech" sound (memories of Supraphon!) but although the acoustic results in a slightly "fuller" sound it does not muddy the overall clarity of the excellent recording. The CPO recording of Symphony no 2 though was recorded in the Dvorak Hall, Prague and here there is slightly more reverberation. It's still within tolerable limits though. Overall the sound quality is excellent.
This is, all in all, great value for money and if the only Dvorak you know is the "New World" I suggest you go mad and buy this. You also get excellent performances of the Czech and American Suites, Othello, Wild Dove, My Home and Carnival Overtures and Scherzo Capriccioso thrown in as fillers!
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Dvorak: Symphony No.9/Othello Overture/Karneval Overture
Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000042DV Release Date: 1997-07-15 |
Amazon.com
The tragically short-lived Hungarian conductor Istvan Kertész was colorful, intense, and highly spontaneous but always respectful of a work's structure and a composer's style. Thus, in addition to their warmth and spirit, his readings of Dvorák's symphonies are notable for their grasp of architecture and idiomatic good sense. This account of the New World Symphony was actually Kertész's second on disc (he had earlier recorded it with the Vienna Philharmonic), and it shows the conductor at his best. The introduction is firm and rather forbidding, a good characterization, and the ensuing Allegro is taut, its play of light and shade carried off brilliantly. Elegance and subtlety of pacing mark the beautifully realized Largo, in which the playing of the London Symphony, suitably muted and sensitive, shows beautiful polish. The final two movements are grandly exuberant. This was Kertész and the LSO at the peak; as a performance of the Ninth, it has yet to be bettered, and the sound, after more than a quarter of a century, is still ravishing. --Ted Libbey
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Dvorak: Symphony No9; Carnival Overture Op92
Manufacturer: Capriccio ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001WOJ Release Date: 1994-07-12 |
Tracks:
- Symphony No. 9 In E Minor: 1.1 Adagio - 1.2 Allegro molto
- Symphony No. 9 In E Minor: Largo
- Symphony No. 9 In E Minor: Scherzo
- Symphony No. 9 In E Minor: Allegro Con Fuoco
- Carnival Overture: 5.1 Allegro - 5.2 Andantino Con Moto - 5.3 Allegro
- Othello Overture: 6.1 Lento - 6.2 Allegro Con Brio
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Dvorák: Symphonien 7, 8, 9; Carnival; Otello
Manufacturer: Capriccio ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005178Y Release Date: 2001-01-09 |
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Dvorák: The Complete Published Orchestral Works
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001FYRB2 Release Date: 2004-07-20 |
Tracks:
- Allegro
- Adagio Molto
- Allegretto
- Finale: Allegreto
- Allegretto
- Molto Moderato
- Allegro Giusto
- Molto Maestoso
- Allegro Giusto
Tracks:
- Allegretto
- Poco Adagio
- Scherzo: Allegro Con Brio
- Finale: Allegreto Con Fuoco
- Allegro Con Moto
- Allegretto Grazioso
- Un Poco Allegretto E Grazioso
- Andante Con Moto
- Andante
Tracks:
- Allegro Moderato
- Adagio Molto, Temp Di Marcia
- Allegro Vivace
- Allegro Non Tanto
- Adagio
- Scherzo: Furiant: Presto
- Finale: Allegro Con Spirito
Tracks:
- Allegro
- Andante Sostenuto E Molto Cantabile
- Scherzo: Allegro Feroce
- Finale: Allegro Con Brio
- Allegro Con Brio
- Adagio
- Allegretto Grazioso - Molto Vivace
- Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
Tracks:
- Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
- Andante, Con Moto
- Andante Con Moto, Quasi L'istesso Tempo - Allegro Scherzando
- Finale: Allegro Molto
- Allegro Maestoso
- Poco Adagio
- Scherzo Vivace - Poco Meno Mosso
- Finale: Allegro
Tracks:
- Adagio- Allegro Molto
- Largo
- olto Vivace
- Allegro Con Fuoco
- Sumphonic Variations, Op. 78
Tracks:
- Allegro Agitato - Jeno Jando
- Andante Sostenuto
- Allegro Con Fuoco
- The Water Goblin, Symphonic Poem, Op. 107
Tracks:
- Allegro Ma Non Troppo - Ilya Kaler
- Adagio Ma Non Troppo - Ilya Kaler
- Allegro Giocoso, Ma Non Troppo - Ilya Kaler
- Romance For Violin And Orchestra In F Minor, Op. 11 - Ilya Kaler
- Mazurka For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 49 - Alexander Trostianski
Tracks:
- Allegro - Maria Kliegel
- Adagio Ma Non Troppo - Maria Kliegel
- Finale: Allegro Moderato - Andante - Allegro Vivo - Maria Kliegel
- Walderuhe For Cello And Orchestra, Op. 68/5 - Dmitry Yablonsky
- Rondo For Cello And Orchestra, Op. 94 - Dmitry Yablonsky
Tracks:
- No. 1 In C Major
- No. 2 In E Minor
- No. 3 In A Flat Major
- No. 4 In F Major
- No. 5 In A Major
- No. 6 In D Major
- No. 7 In C Minor
- No. 8 In G Minor
- No. 1 In B Major
- No. 2 In E Minor
- No. 3 In F Major
- No. 4 In D Flat Major
- No. 5 In B Flat Minor
- No. 6 In B Flat Major
- No. 7 In C Major
- No. 8 In A Flat Major
Tracks:
- Rhapsody, Op. 14
- No. 1
- No. 2
- No. 3
Tracks:
- The Noon Witch, Op. 108
- The Golden Spinning-Wheel, Op. 109
- The Wild Dove, Op. 110
Tracks:
- Moderato
- Tempo Di Valse
- Scherzo: Vivace
- Larghetto
- ale: Allegro Vivace
- Moderato, Quasi Marcia - Oslo Philharmonic Wind Soloists
- Minuetto - Oslo Philharmonic Wind Soloists
- Andante Con Moto - Oslo Philharmonic Wind Soloists
- Allegro Molto - Oslo Philharmonic Wind Soloists
- Notturno In B Major, Op. 40
- Five Prague Waltzes
- Polka In B Flat Major, Op. 53 A / 1
Tracks:
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- V
- VI
- VII
- Preludium (Pastorale)
- Polka
- Sousedska (Minuetto)
- Romance (Romanza)
- Fineal (Furiant)
- Andante Con Moto
- Adagio
- onderato (Alla Polacca)
- Andante
- Allegro
- Polonaise In E Flat Major
- Festival March, Op. 54
Tracks:
- King And Charcoal Burner, Overture
- Prelude To Act 1
- Prelude To Act 2
- Ballet Music From Act 3
- Overture
- Prelude To Act 2
- Infernal Dance From Act 2
- Prelude To Act 3
- Overture
- Polonaise
- Dmitrij, Overture
- Armida, Overture
Tracks:
- Vanda (Overture), Op. 25
- In Nature's Realm (Overture), Op. 91
- Carnival (Overture), Op. 92
- Othello (Overture), Op. 93
- My Home (Overture), Op. 62
Tracks:
- Hussite Overture, Op. 67
- Selma Seklak Overture, Op. 37
- Dramatic Overture, Op. Posth
- Scherzo Capriccioso, Op. 66
- A Hero's Son, Op. 111
Customer Reviews:
20 Hours of Dvorak at a Bargain Price.......2004-08-03
There are numerous participants in these recordings, many of them orchestras in the Czecho-Slovak area, as well as the Polish National Radio Orchestra, the Russian Philharmonic and even London's Royal Philharmonic (in a smashing performance, with Maria Kliegel, sure one of our best current cellists, in the Cello Concerto). Conductors include Gunzenhauser, Antoni Wit, Camilla Kolchinsky, Dmitry Yablonsky, Michael Halasz, Zdenek Kosler, Libor Pesek, and Robert Stankovksy.
Obviously one wouldn't buy this set for the most familiar Dvorak pieces - the 'New World' Symphony, the Cello Concerto, the Slavonic Dances - if that was all one was interested in. There are too many fine performances of those already on the market. But how many of you have recordings of poorly known but top-drawer works like the 'Czech Suite,' the 'American Suite,' (it is fashionable to dismiss this suite, but it's actually one of Dvorak's best), or some of the orchestral music from his many operas--overtures to 'King and Charcoal Burner,' 'The Jacobin,' 'Kate and the Devil,' 'Rusalka'? All of these, and more, are here. I recently returned from a trip and the only music I took along was this box of Dvorak. I never got sated, or bored, by it.
I was also quite taken by the performance of one of my favorite pieces by Dvorak, his 'Wind Serenade,' here played by the Oslo Philharmonic Wind Soloists. And there are marvelous performances by Gunzenhauser and the Polish NRSO of 'The Noon Witch,' 'The Golden Spinning Wheel,' and (a particular favorite of mine) 'The Wild Dove.'
And then there's the super-bargain Naxos price. This is an easy recommendation for the music lover in the market for this specific collection of music.
Scott Morrison
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- Faure: Requiem / Ansermet
- Fiedler Encores
- From Authentic to Outrageous Bach
- Glossa Sampler + Catalogue: Ano Domini MCMXCVI
- Great Voices of the 50's, Vol.1
- Great Voices of the 50's, Vol. II
- Great Voices of the 50's, Vol. IV
- Great Voices of the '50s Vol. 3--Robin, Patzak, Gueden
- Handel - Apollo e Dafne / Judith Nelson · David Thomas · PBO · McGegan
- Handel: Laudate Pueri
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Ravel, Debussy, Massenet and others
Music: Sings the Great Love Songs
Pfitzner: Quintet Op.23/ Sextet Op.55
Pickin' and Fiddlin'/Wheatstraw Suite/Copperfields [Import] [Original recording remastered]
La Sangre Nunca Muere [Explicit Lyrics]
Odditorium Or Warlords of Mars [Import]
Millenium Jazz, Vol. 5 [Import]