![]() Bassoonist Martin Gatt and pianist Margaret Lynn continue with their collaborative project to express the songs of Schumann, Schubert, Brahms plus others through the voice of the bassoon. This CD features 23 works exquisitely and uniquely arranged by Martin Gatt |
![]() Music for flute & piano by composers from 'The Composers of Wales'....there's a variety of music by living composers who live in Wales or are Welsh or have a connection to this beautiful land. |
![]() Trio releases their work “Autumn” with works of Brahms and Bruch for clarinet, cello and piano, which appears together for the very first time in SACD format. Released in Multichannel and Hybrid format it contains the Eight Pieces, Op. 83 by Max Bruch (1838-1920) and the Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano in A minor, Op. 114 by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). Released in a luxury Digibook format with 30 pages, contains three layers: stereo compatible CD, stereo in SACD and Multichannel SACD. |
![]() Works by Robert Kahn, Jonathan FeBland, Rodney Newton, Jorge Grundman Isla and David Johnstone.“B3 Classic” draw attention to the history of the chamber music repertoire for these three instruments as well as involving itself in the more contemporary creation. Such fruits can be seen in the present disc – especially the recuperation of a wonderful romantic trio of Kahn and their championing of the English composers Jonathan S. FeBland and Rodney Newton. |
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![]() ASC Classical Series from NWCA (North West Composers' Association). Recorded in 1997 this disc features works by David Golightly, Jeremy Pike, Joanna Treasure, Stuart Scott, Margaret Wegener and Colin Bayliss all performed by Jonathan Middleton. |
![]() ASC Classical Series from NWCA (North West Composers' Association). Recorded in 1998 this disc features works by Thomas Pitfield, David Forshaw, John R. Williamson, Alan Rawsthorne, Christopher Beardsley, David Ellis and David Golightly. |
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![]() "Assimakopoulos has not just perfect technique and total breath control but supreme intelligent, elegant phrasing; broad tone color; lyricism; a full range of dynamic expression; and above all style that paints the differences from Bach to Bartok." Gil French, American Record Guide. |
![]() Three delightful French wind trios by Jean Françaix, Jean-Michel Damase and Francis Poulenc grace this debut album from the acclaimed Lynn Trio. The work by Damase was originally scored for oboe, horn and piano but was specially arranged for oboe, bassoon and piano for this compact disc with the composer’s personal blessing, and is a world première recording. |
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![]() We were able to appreciate the high chamber music level of this wonderful group, their absolute involvement with the work they are playing, and the continuous musical texture always at the service of the music. You do not have the impression of hearing three instruments playing together, but one solo instrument with three different colours.” (Fidelio) ‘La Rioja’ , Rioja |
![]() A collection of charming pieces, nostalgia-laden yet wittily penned, by this greatly under recorded post-war British composer. This disc features world première recordings. Radio listeners will have enjoyed the disc on BBC Radio Three 3 for all and Brian Kay's Light Programme |
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![]() Eclectic in the best sense of the word. A strong sense of place pervades most of the handsome works on ‘Panorámicos,’ which takes its title from the piece by Margaret Griebling-Haigh that evokes panoramas of central New Mexico. Local color is far-flung, ranging from America and Europe to mystical Chinese terrain. But what binds these pieces is a clear sense of harmonic language, as well, as haunting and sometimes jaunty personality. Donald Rosenberg Gramophone May 2005 |
![]() Renowned bassoonist Martin Gatt and his pianist of 20 years standing, Margaret Lynn, render to disc the results of a three-year collaboration to explore the classical and early romantic repertoire. In doing so they show just how extraordinarily expressive this instrument can be. Legendary stuff from the acclaimed master, this unique CD is destined to become a collector’s item |
![]() Recorded in 2019 and featuring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the City of London Choir, and pianist Mark Bebbington, conducted by Hilary Davan Wetton, this CD contains the monumental choral work The Angry Garden and the more reflective Silvered Night for piano and orchestra. The Angry Garden was written and recorded to highlight the issue of climate change. |
![]() The first album of the Duo Aguirre-Rocco released in Europe, combines two engrained Argentinian styles of music - European classical music and the tango. The musical themes and rhythmic elements are preserved while integrated into traditional chamber music. |
![]() Trabaci was one of the most important musical innovators in the 17th century. As a skilled organist, his major church appointments in the Naples area provided him with the financial stability to write 165 works for the keyboard. Many serve the multiple purpose of being adaptable for organ, harpsichord or instrumental groups. |
![]() Trabaci was one of the most important musical innovators in the 17th century. As a skilled organist, his major church appointments in the Naples area provided him with the financial stability to write 165 works for the keyboard. Many serve the multiple purpose of being adaptable for organ, harpsichord or instrumental groups. |
![]() Songs of Nature, Life and Love in Time and Place. Produced by NWCA (North West Composers' Association) in 2003 to mark the centenary of Thomas Pitfield's birth this disc features songs by Thomas Pitfield, Stuart Scott, Geoffrey Kimpton, Joanna Treasure, John R Williamson, Stephen Wilkinson, Philip Wood, Sasha Johnson Manning, Kevin George Brown, David Golightly and David Forshaw. |
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