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Windpower (Incls Rimsky-Korsakov 'trombone Concerto') cover
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Windpower (Incls Rimsky-Korsakov 'trombone Concerto')
Christian Lindberg (trombone) / Kosei Wind Orchestra / Chikara Imamura
[ BIS / CD - released 15/Nov/2000 ]
An incomparable virtuoso of the trombone, Christian Lindberg mesmerizes audiences and orchestras all over the world with his charismatic performances of a wide repertoire ranging from the classics to adventurous contemporary works.
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Dedicated to Christian Lindberg
Christian Lindberg (trombone) / Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra / Peter Rundel
[ BIS / Hybrid SACD - released 1/Mar/2007 ]
Starting with the disc The Virtuoso Trombone, recorded in 1983, Christian Lindberg has been the main protagonist of some 35 discs on the BIS label.
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Takemitsu: Piano Music
Kotaro Fukuma (piano)
[ Naxos Japanese Classics / CD - released 9/Oct/2007 ]
This selection of his piano music, extending over 43 years, offers an inclusive overview of his stylistic development from Romance (1949), the nineteen-year-old composer's earliest surviving piano work, to the hypnotic Rain Tree Sketch II (1992),...
Symphonies Nos 4 "Tragic" & 5 cover
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Symphonies Nos 4 "Tragic" & 5
Netherlands Chamber Orchestra / Gordan Nikolic
[ Pentatone SACD / SACD - released 20/Feb/2010 ]
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