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Ives: Orchestral Sets Nos. 1-3 cover
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CHARLES IVES
Ives: Orchestral Sets Nos. 1-3
Malmo Chamber Choir / Malmo Symphony Orchestra / James Sinclair
[ Naxos American Classics / CD - released 1/Jun/2008 ]
Editor's Choice Gramophone Magazine October 2008
Schuman: Violin Concerto, New England Triptych (with Ives-Variations on 'America') cover
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Penny Merriments: Street Songs of 17th Century England cover
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The City Waites
Penny Merriments: Street Songs of 17th Century England
[ Naxos / CD - released 20/Jul/2005 ]
"These songs are great fun, and all the performers seem to thoroughly enjoy themselves, with energetic and vivacious renditions. Interesting and informative notes from Lucy Skeaping about the history, use, popularity and performance (and so on) of...
MacDowell: Piano Music Vol. 1 cover
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EDWARD MacDOWELL
MacDowell: Piano Music Vol. 1
James Barbagallo (piano)
[ Naxos American Classics / CD - released 5/Mar/2009 ]
"[John Barbagallo] obviously cares for this music and provides scintillating readings. The Marco Polo sound is near perfect." - Fanfare
Piston: Symphony No.4 / Capriccio for Harp and String Orchestra / Three New England Sketches cover
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ENGLAND - A Musical Tour of Blenheim Palace, Leeds Castle & Castle Howard cover
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ENGLAND - A Musical Tour of Blenheim Palace, Leeds Castle & Castle Howard
Various Artists
[ NAXOS MUSICAL JOURNEYS / DVD - released 1/Sep/2008 ]
Our tour takes us to three great English houses. The first, near Oxford, is Blenheim Palace, built for the first Duke of Marlborough by Sir John Vanbrugh. The second is the romantic Leeds Castle, in Kent, known for its spectacular setting, and the...