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Sarasate: Music for violin and piano Vol 3 (Incls 'Sérénade andalouse, Op. 28') cover
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Sarasate: Music for violin and piano Vol 3 (Incls 'Sérénade andalouse, Op. 28')
Tianwa Yang (violin) Markus Hadulla (piano)
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Sarasate: Music for Violin and Orchestra, Vol. 3 (Incls 'Fantasies on The Magic Flute & Faust') cover
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Sarasate: Music for Violin and Orchestra, Vol. 3 (Incls 'Fantasies on The Magic Flute & Faust')
Yang Tianwa (Violin) / Orquesta Sinfonica de Navarra / Ernest Martinez Izquierdo
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"She's a joy to listen to, and Ernest Izquierdo's accompaniments have all the poetry and shameless gusto that's necessary to convince us that we're listening to music of real quality, never mind the flash. Naxos' sonics offer ideal balances, and...
Violin Concertos (recorded 1936 & 1938) cover
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Violin Concertos (recorded 1936 & 1938)
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"Rarely performed or recorded, this concerto nonetheless is stirring and evocative of Schumann's broader orchestral writing" Classics Today