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Various Artists - Stars of Classical (CD)
Various Artists, Emmerich Kalman/Franz Lehar/Johann Strauss II, Francesco Sartori, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Leonard Cohen, …
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R145
Discovery Miles 1 450
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Twelve Songs
Claude Debussy, Charles Fonteyn Manney
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R732
Discovery Miles 7 320
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(Piano Collection). Contains nearly every piece of piano music
Debussy wrote in this giant, 488-page, comb-bound book. Includes:
Children's Corner, Deux arabesques, complete Etudes, Pour le piano,
complete Preludes, Suite bergamasque, plus 27 other pieces.
Simon Rattle conducts the Berliner Phiharmoniker and soloists
Stephen Hough and Wenzel Fuchs in this concert from 2007 at
Berlin's Waldbühne. The performance includes works by Dvorák,
Debussy, Rachmaninov and Prokofiev.
Bruno Monsaingeon directs this profile of pianist Sviatoslav
Richter, who died in 1997. Footage of Richter in concert combines
with his own diary readings and interviews with colleagues
including Glenn Gould and Arthur Rubinstein.
In celebration of his 90th birthday pianist Menahem Pressler gives
a live performance at the Salle Pleyel in Paris. With Paavo Järvi
conducting the Orchestre de Paris, Menahem plays Mozart's Piano
Concertos Nos. 23 and 27 and Debussy's 'Clair de Lune'.
French pianist Adam Laloum performs a selection of works by
Schumann, Debussy, Schubert, and Brahms live at Switzerland's
Verbier Festival in 2010.
A filmed recital by the renowned Chilean pianist, recorded live at
the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago in Chile, in May 1984.
Featured works include Beethoven's 'Piano Sonata No. 7 in D Major',
Schubert's 'Klavierstücke No. 1 in E Flat Minor', Chopin's 'Ballade
No. 3 in A Flat Major', Liszt's 'Sonetto del Petrarca, No. 104' and
Debussy's 'L'isle Joyeuse'.
Bruno Monsaingeon directs this profile of violinist David Oistrakh,
who died in 1974. Oistrakh was a leading proponent of the Russian
school, and his work is recalled here by friends and colleagues
including Yehudi Menuhin and Mstislav Rostropovich.
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