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20th-century Chamber Music (recorded 1956 - 1971) cover
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BADINGS / BRITTEN / HINDEMITH / POOT / WELLESZ
20th-century Chamber Music (recorded 1956 - 1971)
Vienna Octet
[ Decca Australian Eloquence / 2 CD - released 20/Oct/2010 ]
"The performances are at once lively and relaxed, in the best Viennese tradition" (Wellesz, Badings) Gramophone
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BACH / BOCCHERINI / HOFFSTETTER / PACHELBEL / GLUCK / MOZART / etc
Münchinger Miniatures
Stuttgarter Kammerorchester [Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra], Karl Munchinger
[ Decca Australian Eloquence / 2 CD - released 1/Nov/2019 ]
Two Decca LP albums of orchestral miniatures, newly remastered and issued complete for the first time on CD, with a substantial bonus from Karl Münchinger's varied discography.
Schubert/Mendelssohn: Octets / 'Trout' Quintet (recorded 1950-1954) cover
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FRANZ SCHUBERT / FELIX MENDELSSOHN
Schubert/Mendelssohn: Octets / 'Trout' Quintet (recorded 1950-1954)
Vienna Octet, with Walter Panhofer (piano)
[ Decca Australian Eloquence / 2 CD - released 20/Oct/2010 ]
"The result is exquisite. Perfection of tone and phrasing … polish and subtlety and rare beauty of tone" (Schubert Octet) Gramophone
Spohr - Piano Quintet, Double Quartet, Octet & Nonet (recorded 1959 - 1969) cover
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Spohr - Piano Quintet, Double Quartet, Octet & Nonet (recorded 1959 - 1969)
Vienna Octet, with Walter Panhofer (piano)
[ Decca Australian Eloquence / 2 CD - released 20/Oct/2010 ]
"The players sound as if they know [the Spohr Octet] inside out; the interpretation has matured, gaining in precision and also in insouciance" Gramophone