1 Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492: Act 1. Se vuol ballare - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart & Vienna Symphony Orchestra (3:30) 2 Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute),...więcej »
Office of the Exultation of the Holy Cross1. Irmi to the Canon 11'14Lent, Passiontide and Easter Night2. Beatitudes 6'523. Prokeimenon 6'024. Our Father 3'38więcej »
Gruppo Vocale e Strumentale ‘Sine Nomine’ (CD 1)Cappella Musicale Monteberico,Gruppo Vocale e Strumentale ‘Nova Cantica’ (CD 2)Schola Marciana,...więcej »
Eine Alpensinfonie Op. 641. Nacht 3'292. Sonnenaufgang 1'203. Der Anstieg 2'104. Eintritt in den Wald 6'015. Wanderung neben dem Bache 0'156. Am Wasserfall 0'44<...więcej »
Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) was also one of the leading pianists of his day, whose virtuosic talent continued delighted audiences well into his later years. Today, his piano concertos, wri...więcej »
Here’s a slice of history: the first complete traversal of the greatest of pianist-composers – implausibly late in season, you might think, given that these recordings were made between...więcej »
Alicia de Larrocha (Piano)“As one who knew Mompou well and was the dedicatee of some of his pieces, Alicia de Larrocha is in an almost unique position as an interpreter of his mus...więcej »
Until the momentous year of 1870, the only ballet music to have stood the test of time outside the theatre came from the world of opera. The success of Coppélia at its first Paris Opera perf...więcej »
While today's houses swell with the works of numerous undoubted masters of the operatic genre, not one of these now- legendary composers enjoyed the immense success and popularity during their life...więcej »
Vivaldi was not only a composer, but also a virtuoso violinist, an outstanding educator and a Catholic priest. His thick red hair led to his nickname ‘il Prete Rosso’ (the Red Priest). ...więcej »
The 19th concept of ‘elegy’ in music, much like ‘romance’, ‘poem’ or ‘prelude’, is much more than simply an introduction to a short piece without fix...więcej »
Tchaikovsky wrote four works for piano and orchestra: the three concertos, and the Concert Fantasy in G Op.56 (1884). The First Concerto ranks today as possibly the most famous piano concerto ever ...więcej »