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Beethoven: Concerto pour piano n°5

Ludwig van Beethoven

Concertos - Released June 1, 2008 | Claves Records

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Bartók : Double concerto pour piano - Double sonate pour piano

Katia Labèque

Classical - Released January 1, 2002 | Warner Classics

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Mozart : Rondo, Sonate pour piano & Concerto pour piano et orchestre (Diapason n°572)

Wanda Landowska

Concertos - Released December 24, 2008 | Les Indispensables de Diapason

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Ouvertures & Concerto pour piano n°5

Walter Weller

Keyboard Concertos - Released July 1, 1996 | Chandos

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Weber : Concerto No. 1, Variations, Grand duo

Raphaël Sévère

Classical - Released September 29, 2017 | Mirare

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After winning the Tokyo Competition at the age of twelve as well as being nominated for the ‘Solo Instrumental Discovery’ prize at the Victoires de la Musique Classique at the age of fifteen, Raphaël Sévère went on to win the prestigious Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York in November 2013, where he was awarded First Prize and eight of the ten special prizes. Raphaël Sévère is invited to appear as a soloist with numerous orchestras in France and other countries, including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, National Philharmonic of Russia, Sinfonia Varsovia, Polish Chamber Orchestra, Budapest Chamber Orchestra, Württemberg Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra of St Luke’s and Hong Kong Sinfonietta. Jean-Frédéric Neuburger has rapidly established himself as one of the most brilliant musicians of his generation. Having attracted attention as a finalist in the 2004 Long-Thibaud International Competition, he embarked on a high-profile career as a pianist, characterised by the exceptional variety of his repertory from Bach to composers of the twenty- first century. He soon had the opportunity to perform with the most prestigious orchestras throughout the world, including the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, London Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Bamberger Symphoniker and NHK Symphony Orchestra.

Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 1, Wedding Cake, Rhapsodie d'Auvergne & Africa

Jean-Philippe Collard

Classical - Released January 1, 1988 | Warner Classics

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Anyone For Mozart, Bach, Handel, Vivaldi?

The Swingle Singers

Jazz - Released January 1, 1964 | Universal Music Division Decca Records France

This 16-track, 63-minute CD is compiled from the best material off of the Swingle Singers' classic mid-'60s LPs. The sound is excellent (and offers a serious edge over the original LPs which, unlike later Philips classical releases, were pressed here in America and were usually fairly noisy), and the repertory is chosen perfectly. Among the highlights is the group's version of "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik," featuring their version of the closing "Rondo," which became the closing theme of The Clay Cole Show (a cooler version of American Bandstand, out of New York) for at least a year after its 1965 release. Among the singers featured here is soprano Christianne LeGrand, who subsequently sang on Procol Harum's Grand Hotel album.© TiVo
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Concerto pour piano, Concerto pour violoncelle

Michel Legrand

Concertos - Released March 10, 2017 | Sony Classical

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Schubert: Oeuvres pour piano / Moments musicaux D.780 / Sonate D.958

Philippe Cassard

Classical - Released January 1, 1988 | Universal Music Division Decca Records France

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Ravel: Concertos pour piano - Mélodies

Cédric Tiberghien

Concertos - Released May 20, 2022 | harmonia mundi

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Utilising to the full the unique timbres of their period instruments alongside a superb Pleyel piano of 1892, François-Xavier Roth and Les Siècles explore some of Ravel’s major works. With Cédric Tiberghien and Stéphane Degout, two of the finest specialists in this repertory, this recording provides an opportunity to hear many aspects of his colourful, kaleidoscopic world, from the youthful Pavane to the testamentary cycle Don Quichotte à Dulcinée. © harmonia mundi
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Johannes Brahms : Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat, Op.83 (Studio Master pour ce seul concerto enregistré au Musikverein de Vienne)

Hélène Grimaud

Classical - Released January 1, 2013 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Poulenc : Pièces pour Piano

Alexandre Tharaud

Classical - Released October 15, 1996 | Arion

Distinctions Diapason d'or de l'année - Diapason d'or - Grand Prix de l'Académie Charles Cros
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Concerto pour piano

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra

Classical - Released November 2, 2009 | Naxos

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These accounts of four diverse works by Ralph Vaughan Williams are in every way splendid. James Judd clearly knows his way around these scores, and his conducting is as precise and propulsive as it is richly colored and deeply affectionate. His Wasps overture has plenty of snap and bite, while his English Folk Song Suite and The Running Set (another folk song suite in all but name) are bright and colorful. The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic responds to the conductor and the music with energy, enthusiasm, and plenty of power, and its playing compares favorably to that of the orchestras of that nation's capital. Pianist Ashley Wass covers himself with glory in his robustly virtuosic but warmly nuanced reading of the English composer's relatively rarely recorded Piano Concerto, particularly in the work's lyrical central Romanza. For dedicated Vaughan Williams aficionados, this disc may not erase memories of Adrian Boult's witty Wasps and muscular English Folk Song Suite, nor Howard Shelley and Vernon Handley's revelatory Piano Concerto, but there is much to savor in Judd and Wass' sleek and insightful performances. Naxos' digital sound is too reserved and recessed to be wholly effective.© TiVo
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C.P.E Bach: Concerto pour piano, cordes et basse continue en ré mineur

Christian Zacharias

Miscellaneous - Released April 17, 2020 | XXI Music

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was admired and often cited as an example by Haydyn, Mozart and Beethoven, but just like these three musicians he too struggled to find an audience for his music. As one of Johann Sebastian’s sons, he was a custodian of his father’s rather daunting legacy. The composer dates back to the beginning of the classical area but his music already seemed to show hints of romanticism. The very essence of his music and his originality has been considered as a “theatre of the soul” (Gilles Cantagrel) – the emotional staging of the music interspersed with surprises and sudden modulations, fiercely dynamic oppositions and silences sometimes heavy with anguish. Like all the artists of his time, Carl Philipp was a prolific composer and wrote nearly fifty concertos for the harpsichord, which was his favourite instrument, along with the clavichord on which he took great pleasure in improvising for hours at a time. Christian Zacharias is familiar with the composer and has already devoted several recordings to his work. For this concert in November 2019 with the Auvergne National Orchestra, who he conducts from behind his own instrument, he selected the Concerto in D minor, Wq. 23, H. 427. It is a piece which illustrates the innovativeness of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach’s style perfectly, particularly in the Poco Andante, whose expressive effusion prefigures Mozart’s greatest concertos. The extraordinary Rondo in C minor with its harmonic instability is featured as an encore and takes us to right to the edge of the abyss before leaving us there with its question-like inconclusive ending. A musical style that seemingly initiates and embodies the “Age of Sensibility” to which Hadyn and Mozart later greatly contributed. © François Hudry/Qobuz
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Robert Schumann : Sonate pour piano n°1 - Grande Humoresque

Adam Laloum

Classical - Released September 23, 2013 | Mirare

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Edvard Grieg : Concerto pour piano, Pièces lyriques (extraits)

Shani Diluka

Classical - Released January 31, 2007 | Mirare

Booklet Distinctions 5 de Diapason - Choc du Monde de la Musique - RTL d'Or
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Saint-Saëns : Le Carnaval des animaux - Concerto pour piano No. 2 - Havanaise, Le rouet d'Omphale - Danse macabre... (Diapason n°610)

Igor Markevitch

Classical - Released October 28, 2011 | Les Indispensables de Diapason

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Mozart : Concertos pour piano n°22 & 25

David Fray

Classical - Released November 22, 2010 | Warner Classics

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