Since you are interested in Complete Clarinet Sonatas, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
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Reger: String Trios and Piano Quartets (Complete), Vol. 1 Aperto Piano Quartet [ Naxos / CD - released 1/Sep/2008 ] The first of two discs containing the complete piano quartets and string trios of Max Reger, this release features the String Trio in A minor of 1904, a work of almost Mozartian clarity and the 1910 Piano Quartet in D minor. Modelled on Brahms's C... |
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Organ Works, Vol. 1: 10 Pieces for Organ / Preludes and Fugues Bernard Haas (organ) [ Naxos Organ Encyclopedia / CD - released 10/May/2008 ] "Bernard Hass, a musician of staggering virtuosity and flair" - Fanfare |
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Reger Organ Works, Vol. 7: Symphonic Fantasia and Fugue / 7 Organ Pieces Edgar Krapp (Organ) [ Naxos Organ Encyclopedia / CD - released 14/Nov/2006 ] "Krapp is a brilliant player. I believe he plays Reger better than anyone I've heard. His technical skill is sufficient that he can concentrate on projecting the music. He actually makes this stuff sound easy to play and so easy to understand." --... |
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Organ Works Vol. 9 - Variation and Fugue on Heil, unserm Konig Heil / 12 Pieces Op. 65, Nos. 1-6 / Chorale Preludes Josef Still (organ) [ Naxos Organ Encyclopedia / CD - released 15/Jul/2009 ] 'note perfect, lucid, flamboyant and sensitive in equal measure and utterly compelling' - Gramophone Magazine on Josef Still's performance on 'Reger: Organ Works Vol. 4' Naxos 8.555905 |
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Organ Works, Vol. 2-Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue in E minor / 9 Organ Pieces / Choral Preludes Ludger Lohmann (organ) [ Naxos Organ Encyclopedia / CD - released 1/Jun/2008 ] Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger was born in Bavaria in 1873 and died in Leipzig, at the age of 43, in 1916. Although he has been described recently as a musical descendant of Brahms, in his own time, he was often criticized as a subversive... |
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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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Organ Works, Vol. 8-Chorale Fantasia on Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott / Little Chorale Preludes, Nos. 11-30 Martin Welzel (organ) [ Naxos Organ Encyclopedia / CD - released 1/Jun/2008 ] Max Reger is regarded by many as the greatest German composer of organ music since Bach. Includes the monumental and demanding Chorale Fantasia on 'Ein feste Burg' and the popular Introduction and Passacaglia in D minor. |
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Reger: Mozart and Hiller Variations New Zealand Symphony Orchestra / Franz-Paul Decker (conductor) [ Naxos / CD - released 15/Aug/2002 ] A programme of Reger variations with our beloved NZSO |
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Clarinet Quintet Op. 146 / String Quartet Op. 109 Philharmonia Quartett Berlin / Wenzel Fuchs (Clarinet) [ Naxos / CD - released 10/May/2008 ] "This is music that you will have to spend time with to really appreciate...it is unquestionably exquisite and loaded with fine moments." - American Record Guide |