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Symphony No 1 / Mavis from Las Vegas cover
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Symphony No 1 / Mavis from Las Vegas
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Maxwell Davies
[ Naxos / CD - released 10/Dec/2012 ]
"very good modern recordings and fine playing...it seems that Naxos are on to another winner...Great fun; a reminder of the composer's relaxed, more genial side." (MusicWeb Int)
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Piano Concerto / Worldes Blis
Kathryn Stott (piano) / Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter Maxwell Davies
[ Naxos / CD - released 30/Jan/2013 ]
Dedicated to Kathryn Stott, Peter Maxwell Davies's Piano Concerto is "one of the most attractive and immediately likeable piano concertos to appear for some time. Miss Stott's performance must be regarded as definitive in its comprehensive grasp of...
Naxos Quartets Nos. 7 and 8 cover
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Naxos Quartets Nos. 7 and 8
Maggini Quartet
[ Naxos / CD - released 15/May/2007 ]
"Little did we know, when Max was commissioned by budget label Naxos to write 10 string quartets, what a late flowering odyssey it would be, all his mature skills coalescing within the intense discipline of Haydn-esque form. The Seventh Quartet is an...
Maxwell Davies: Symphony No. 3 / Cross Lane Fair cover
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Maxwell Davies: Symphony No. 3 / Cross Lane Fair
Rob Lea (bodhran) & Mark Jordan (northumbrian pipes) / BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter Maxwell Davies
[ Naxos / CD - released 20/Nov/2012 ]
"For a listener who is, as Susan Sontag called herself, "a zealot of seriousness", the rewards are deep and stirring." (Sunday Times)