Since you are interested in Works for Orchestra (Incls Sinfonietta op. 9, Konzert fer Klavier und Orchester & Symphonischer Prolog zu einer Tragedie) (Rec 1974), here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
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Sonata No.2, Romanze (with Richard Strauss - Sonata for cello) Emmanuelle Bertrand (cello) / Pascal Amoyal (piano) [ Harmonia Mundi Musique d'Abord / CD - released 20/Feb/2013 ] Fate reserved quite extraordinary treatment for these two sonatas for cello and piano, two first attempts at the genre that turned out to be masterstrokes - and were both disowned much later by their respective composers. |
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Organ Works Vol 6: 6 Trios, Op. 47 / Introduction, Variations and Fugue, Op. 73 Martin Welzel (organ) [ Naxos Organ Encyclopedia / CD - released 23/Oct/2005 ] "This Naxos Reger series is to be applauded and supported. I welcomed Volume 5 back in June this year; I welcome this volume just as much – if anything, even more" (MusicWeb Dec 2005) |
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Complete organ music Vol 9 Rosalinde Haas, at the Albiez-Organ Frankfurt-Niederrad [ MDG / CD - released 10/Feb/2005 ] "Miss Haas' exceptional technical brilliance and vigor, her attention to detail, her devotion to the spirit and intent if the music, an instinctively close rapport with Reger´s unusual, personal idiom, a resonant, live room for good organ sound, and... |
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Complete organ music Vol 1 Rosalinde Haas, at the Albiez-Organ Frankfurt-Niederrad [ MDG / CD - released 10/Feb/2005 ] "Miss Haas' exceptional technical brilliance and vigor, her attention to detail, her devotion to the spirit and intent if the music, an instinctively close rapport with Reger´s unusual, personal idiom, a resonant, live room for good organ sound, and a... |
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Complete organ music Vol 5 Rosalinde Haas, at the Albiez-Organ Frankfurt-Niederrad [ MDG / CD - released 10/Feb/2005 ] "Miss Haas' exceptional technical brilliance and vigor, her attention to detail, her devotion to the spirit and intent if the music, an instinctively close rapport with Reger´s unusual, personal idiom, a resonant, live room for good organ sound, and a... |