Since you are interested in Orbon: Symphonic Dances / Concerto Grosso / Three Symphonic Versions, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
ENESCU
String Quartets Nos 1 & 2 Ad Libitum Quartet [ Naxos / CD - released 1/May/2001 ] 2001 GRAMOPHONE AWARD FINALIST - Chamber |
MONTSALVATGE
Piano Music, Vol. 1 - 3 Impromptus / 3 Divertimentos / Sonatina para Yvette / Recondita Armonia Jordi Masi (piano) [ Naxos Spanish Classics / CD - released 1/Jun/2010 ] "Jordi Masó continues a pilgrimage to bring international recognition to the piano music of his native Spain, now moving to the works of Xavier Montsalvatge...the engineering is first class." (David's Review Corner) |
SCHUMANN
Music for Cello and Piano Karine Georgian (cello) / Jan Willem Nelleke (piano) [ Naxos / CD - released 1/Jun/2011 ] "Georgian and Nelleke play both [the Fantasiestücke and the Adagio and Allegro] with such ardour and full-toned commitment that the music seems thoroughly idiomatic...Georgian's playing is so wonderfully generous in both its expressiveness and tonal... |
SEBASTIAN DURON
Tonadas (Songs) Raquel Andueza (soprano) / Manuel Vilas (double harp) [ Naxos Spanish Classics / CD - released 3/Oct/2007 ] This recording is the first monograph devoted to the eminent composer Sebastián Durón, one of the most important musicians in Spain at the turn of the eighteenth century, who held the post of royal maestro de capilla at the Court of Charles II in Madrid. |
ALEXANDER BORODIN
Borodin: Symphony No 2 (with Dvorak - Symphony No 9) Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra / Csr Symphony Orchestra / Stephen Gunzenhauser [ Naxos / CD - released 20/Sep/2009 ] Borodin's Symphony No.2 was started in 1869 and completed seven years later, the period of its composition coinciding very largely with Borodin's intermittent attention to work on Prince Igor. |
RODRIGO / ROMAN / BARBIERI / GUERRA / GOMBAU
Don Quixote in Spanish Music Soloists / Madrid Community Orchestra / Jose Ramon Encinar [ Naxos Spanish Classics / CD - released 15/May/2007 ] The five works that make up this recording were all inspired by Cervantes’ masterpiece Don Quijote de la Mancha. |