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Histoires de Paris

Robert Rocca

Comedy/Other - Released January 1, 2012 | SAGA Egmont

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Schumann: Symphonies 1-4

Riccardo Muti

Classical - Released July 1, 1991 | Warner Classics

Distinctions 4 étoiles Classica - The Qobuz Ideal Discography
Robert Schumann is about as interesting you can get when it comes to historical musical figures. From his courtship with Clara Wieck and their subsequent marriage, his relationship with the likes of Mendelssohn and Brahms, the bizarre contraptions he built that eventually destroyed his ability to play the piano, and finally his mental instability that ultimately ended his career, Schumann never fails to disappoint. The same can be said of his symphonies, which provide a relatively good cross-section of his compositional output and delineate his growth and his treatment of the medium. Having all four of the symphonies together in a collection such as this one makes such a comparison easier, although the liner notes are somewhat lacking in providing sufficient historical background.The Philharmonia Orchestra (or the New Philharmonia Orchestra for the Fourth Symphony) under the direction of Riccardo Muti does a suitable job of representing Schumann's search for something new to offer the symphony. While the overall execution in these recordings from the late 1970s intonation, articulation, and ensemble -- is good, their sound quality is not always ideal. The lower end of the orchestra is often muddy and indistinct; this is especially true of the Fourth Symphony, whose sound is overly reverberant throughout. In symphonies No. 1 and No. 3, the tympani is extremely aggressive and sticks out inappropriately. While this collection is generally an acceptable introduction to these four great symphonies, listeners may also wish to consider the Cleveland Orchestra's recordings under Szell for a more well-balanced rendition.© TiVo
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Schumann: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3

Riccardo Muti

Classical - Released April 1, 1996 | Decca Music Group Ltd.

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Schumann: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 4

Riccardo Muti

Classical - Released July 1, 1991 | Decca Music Group Ltd.

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Rockabilly for Life

Robert Gordon

Rockabilly - Released August 21, 2020 | Cleopatra Records

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More Rogues (Piano Version)

Rob Riccardo

Pop - Released July 15, 2022 | Oceanheart Records LLC

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Lone Star Cafe 9.16.88 Early Show

Robert Gordon

Rockabilly - Released June 9, 2014 | Rockabilly Records

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The Calm Within

Rob Riccardo

Alternative & Indie - Released June 19, 2017 | Rob Riccardo

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All for the Love of Rock N' Roll

Robert Gordon

Rockabilly - Released January 1, 1994 | Rockabilly Records

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Schumann: Symphony Nos. 1-4 etc

Riccardo Muti

Classical - Released July 1, 1991 | Warner Classics

Robert Schumann is about as interesting you can get when it comes to historical musical figures. From his courtship with Clara Wieck and their subsequent marriage, his relationship with the likes of Mendelssohn and Brahms, the bizarre contraptions he built that eventually destroyed his ability to play the piano, and finally his mental instability that ultimately ended his career, Schumann never fails to disappoint. The same can be said of his symphonies, which provide a relatively good cross-section of his compositional output and delineate his growth and his treatment of the medium. Having all four of the symphonies together in a collection such as this one makes such a comparison easier, although the liner notes are somewhat lacking in providing sufficient historical background.The Philharmonia Orchestra (or the New Philharmonia Orchestra for the Fourth Symphony) under the direction of Riccardo Muti does a suitable job of representing Schumann's search for something new to offer the symphony. While the overall execution in these recordings from the late 1970s intonation, articulation, and ensemble -- is good, their sound quality is not always ideal. The lower end of the orchestra is often muddy and indistinct; this is especially true of the Fourth Symphony, whose sound is overly reverberant throughout. In symphonies No. 1 and No. 3, the tympani is extremely aggressive and sticks out inappropriately. While this collection is generally an acceptable introduction to these four great symphonies, listeners may also wish to consider the Cleveland Orchestra's recordings under Szell for a more well-balanced rendition.© TiVo
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Let It Breathe (Piano Ballad Version)

Rob Riccardo

Pop - Released July 23, 2021 | Oceanheart Records LLC

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Lessons from the Valley

Rob Riccardo

Pop - Released May 29, 2020 | Oceanheart Records LLC

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Have I the Right

Robert Gordon

Rockabilly - Released January 24, 2017 | Rockabilly Records

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The Fire in Me

Rob Riccardo

Pop - Released August 2, 2019 | Rob Riccardo - Land of Om LLC

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Schumann: Viola Works (Live)

Matteo Rocchi

Chamber Music - Released April 15, 2022 | OnClassical

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The Things That Never Were

Rob Riccardo

Alternative & Indie - Released February 10, 2023 | Oceanheart Records LLC

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The Long Way Home

Rob Riccardo

Folk/Americana - Released April 27, 2023 | Oceanheart Records LLC

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Whenever the Storm Comes (Deluxe Edition)

Rob Riccardo

Pop - Released August 12, 2022 | Oceanheart Records LLC

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Leave This City

Rob Riccardo

Alternative & Indie - Released January 6, 2023 | Oceanheart Records LLC

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Epilogue

Rob Riccardo

Folk/Americana - Released July 28, 2023 | Oceanheart Records LLC