New Releases

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A few things that I'm looking forward to.

The Seon Collection, an 85-CD box devoted to the period music label, Seon (precursor of Vivarte).

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The music of Johann Hermann Schein on the excellent Ramée label.

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World premiere of the late version of the Bach St. Mark Passion.

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A live production from the 2014 Gottingen Festival of Handel's Joshua.

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Fabio Biondi directs an oratorio by the always interesting Caldara.

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Weinberg's violin concerto coupled with his Fourth Symphony.

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I found CPO's recordings of Aulis Sallinen's symphonic works deeply rewarding.  This recording of the man's cello sonata and piano trio should be very interesting.

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Isabelle Faust's version of the Schumann violin concerto with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra coupled with the third piano trio.

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I'm really looking forward to this.  A performance of Lalande's Leçons de Ténèbres from Harmonia Mundi's most important signing of recent years, Ensemble Correspondences and their conductor, Sébastien Daucé.

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Ottavio Dantone's take on Rossini's beautiful Petite Messe Solennelle

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String quartets by Janáček and Martinu performed by the Doric String Quartet, perhaps the most important signing for Chandos since Jean-Efflam Bavouzet.

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Brilliant Classics reissue Rene Jacobs' version of the Bach B Minor Mass (formerly available on Berlin Classics).

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I would certainly be interested in the Biondi / Caldara and the Jacobs Bach Mass in B minor.
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This is one that I certainly would like to hear....


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fergus wrote:I would certainly be interested in the Biondi / Caldara and the Jacobs Bach Mass in B minor.

The Jacobs B minor Mass is over 20 years old, it´s fine enough for sure, just don´t expect the standard of his more recent St. Matthew Passion.
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Jose Echenique wrote:
fergus wrote:
The Jacobs B minor Mass is over 20 years old, it´s fine enough for sure, just don´t expect the standard of his more recent St. Matthew Passion.
That is OK Pepe; being on the Brilliant label I knew that it would be an older reissue. I would still be interested in hearing it.
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Due for release on 20 November 2015....


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....details here....


http://umusicdirect.com/classics/*/Box- ... SHS04G6000
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fergus wrote:Due for release on 20 November 2015....


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....details here....


http://umusicdirect.com/classics/*/Box- ... SHS04G6000
Thanks for the information Fergus, that is a fantastic set and is a steal at £60. I have the Beethoven and Mozart sets, the Brahms, most of the Schubert and Debussy too.
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Seán wrote:
Thanks for the information Fergus, that is a fantastic set and is a steal at £60. I have the Beethoven and Mozart sets, the Brahms, most of the Schubert and Debussy too.
Yes Seán, great value but you have pinpointed the problem with a lot of these box sets in that one tends to have quite a number of the individual releases. Still, for someone starting off or new to this ensemble it is a must have at the price I would think.
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fergus wrote:
Seán wrote:
Thanks for the information Fergus, that is a fantastic set and is a steal at £60. I have the Beethoven and Mozart sets, the Brahms, most of the Schubert and Debussy too.
Yes Seán, great value but you have pinpointed the problem with a lot of these box sets in that one tends to have quite a number of the individual releases. Still, for someone starting off or new to this ensemble it is a must have at the price I would think.
I couldn't agree more. They were a marvellous ensemble; they are my favourite string quartet.
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