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ELGAR / MAXWELL DAVIES / TURANGE / MacMILLAN
Britannia (Includes Britten's Requiem & Maxwell Davies' An Orkney Wedding) Atlanta Symphony Orchestra / Donald Runnicles [ Telarc Records / CD - released 2/Nov/2007 ] Donald Runnicles leads the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in Britannia, a new Telarc recording of 20th-century British Isles music from the land of his Scottish heritage. Recorded in Atlanta this past April, the album opens and closes with Edward Elgar's... |
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Ein Heldenleben / Salome (Closing Scene) Alessandra Marc (soprano) / NDR Symphony Hamburg / Runnicles [ Teldec Apex / CD - released 29/Dec/2001 ] Apex - the specially priced budget label from Warners |
W.A. MOZART
Requiem Christine Brewer. Ruxandra Donose. John Tessier. Eric Owens. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Chorus. Donald Runnicles [ Telarc SACD / SACD - released 15/Oct/2005 ] As the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth approaches, Telarc releases a recording of the Robert D. Levin edition of Mozart's Requiem,K.626, by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Chorus. |
Mary Dunleavy - soprano; Elizabeth Bishop - mezzo-soprano; Alastair Miles - bass; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra / Donald Runnicles
Beethoven - Symphony No. 9 [ Telarc SACD / SACD - released 21/Nov/2003 ] Donald Runnicles shares his operatic expertise with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus on Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, the "Choral" Symphony. - On Hybrid Super Audio CD (SACD) format, presented in full 5.1 surround sound! PLAYABLE ON ANY CD... |
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Strauss: Capriccio (complete opera recorded in 1993) San Francisco Opera / Kiri Te Kanawa, Hakan Hagegard, Tatiana Troyanos, Victor Braun, David Kuebler, Simon Keenlyside / Donald Runnicles (cond) [ Arthaus DVD / DVD - released 24/Oct/2003 ] "A witty, intellectually satisfying production with winsome performances especially Braun's La Roche. Kiri enchants but a little more expressive singing would not have gone amiss." (MusicWeb Nov 2003) |