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Mendelssohn Portrait: Complete works [Symphonies, chamber, concertos, operas, songs, choral & instrumental] cover
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Mendelssohn Portrait: Complete works [Symphonies, chamber, concertos, operas, songs, choral & instrumental]
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This 40CD set includes all his major orchestral works, including the 5 symphonies, the evergreen violin concerto in E minor, the music to A Midsummer Night's Dream, Elijah, the First Piano Trio, Octet, Songs without Words and a selection of his Lieder.
St John Passion BWV245 cover
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St John Passion BWV245
Markus Schafer / Thomas Oliemans / Peter Kooij (bass) / Orchestra of the 18th Century, Frans Bruggen
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"This is a most moving performance. It is beautifully conducted by Franz Brüggen, unfolding with a natural expressiveness that is never short on drama but avoid the slash-and-burn vigour of some other period-instruments versions..This is a very...
Horn Concerto KV447 / Horn Quintet KV407 / A Musical Joke KV522 / Duets for Horns (excerpts) cover
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Horn Concerto KV447 / Horn Quintet KV407 / A Musical Joke KV522 / Duets for Horns (excerpts)
Teunis van der Zwart (natural horn) / Orchestra of the 18th Century / Frans Bruggen (conductor)
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Of the various wind instruments, it was the natural horn which proved to be the one most favoured by Mozart in his solo instrumental music.