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Issue No. 124 (April 2005)

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(in alphabetical order according to last name)

Benjamin Andrys
Steven Ang
Adriel Bettelheim
Chang Tou Liang
Benjamin Chee
Frederic Fine
Jonathan Rogers
James Wegg
Geoff Woods
Jon Yungkans


Derek Lim, editor.


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Sergei Prokofiev
Piano Concerto No. 1-3

Martha Argerich, piano
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor (1 APR 2005)
 

Samuel Barber
Orchestral Works and Concertos

Leonard Slatkin, Charles Munch




 


 

Benjamin Andrys
and Frederic Fine
 

Jon Yungkans



Oboe Concertos of the Classical Era

Twentieth Century Oboe Concertos


Alex Klein, oboe
Czech National Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman, conductor

 

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Mlada: Procession of the Nobles
Scheherazade
London Symphony Orchestra


Alexander Scriabin
Poem of Ecstacy

USSR State Symphony Orchestra

Evgeny Svetlanov, conductor

 

 

S. James Wegg

Derek Lim

 

Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 3 in E flat major
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

Symphony No. 4 in B flat major, London Philharmonic Orchestra

Felix Weingartner

Boito Memorial -
Verdi, Boito,
Beethoven


Arturo Toscanini

 

 

Geoff Woods

 

Adriel Bettelheim

Graeme Koehne

Elevator Music
Inflight Entertainment*
Unchained Melody
Powerhouse

 

Earl Wild's Legendary
Rachmaninoff Song Transcriptions

Earl Wild, piano

 

 

 

Benjamin Chee
 

Chang Tou Liang

Paul Hindemith

Clarinet Chamber Music

John Bruce Yeh, clarinet
Easley Blackwood, piano
Amelia Piano Trio and friends



 



Franz Schubert

Winterreise, D.911

Hermann Prey, baritone
Irwin Gage, piano

Andreas Schmidt, baritone
Rudolf Jansen, piano


 

 

S. James Wegg
 

Adriel Bettelheim

Monteverdi
L’Orfeo


Le Concert d’Astrée, European Voices, Les Sacqueboutiers

Emmanuelle Haim


 

Beethoven
Symphony No.9
Piano Transcription by Franz Liszt


Konstantin Scherbakov, Piano


 

 

Adriel Bettelheim
 

Chang Tou Liang

Kronos Caravan

Kronos Quartet and other musicians

 



 

Gioacchino Rossini

Le Comte Ory


 

S. James Wegg

 

Adriel Bettelheim

Elliott Carter 
Holiday Overture
Symphony No 1
Piano Concerto

 

 



 

Arnold Schoenberg

Gurre-Lieder

Robert Craft


 

Jonathan Yungkans

Benjamin Chee


 


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