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Vladigerov Reissue Series Leads With Piano Concertos
The performances are expressive and exciting. Bulgarian music lovers have long enjoyed Vladigerov's music. It's past time to share it with others.
Porfeti della Quinta perfectly perform Philippe Verdelot
The artistry in Porfeti della Quinta lies in their ability to understand the foundation of this music. And to let that foundation inform their performances.
#ClassicsaDay #Classical1921 Week 1
What better way to celebrate a new year than with a look back? In this case, the Classics a Day team decided to go back 100 years. It turns out there was quite a lot going on that year. Here are my #ClassicsaDay posts for the first week of #Classical1921
El Canto del Cisne Negro - Latin-American music that merits attention
Though these are all Latin American composers, Comas and Campos let the distinctive voice of each one come through. An exceptional release of music that merits more attention.
Eivind Groven Symphonies solidly Norwegian
The Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra (not surprisingly) understands the foundation Groven built his symphonies on. And their performances enhance the energetic beauty of these works.
L'Arte dell'Arco triumphs with latest Platti release
While not quite Style Galante, to my ears these concertos had a lightness and clarity that presages the Classical era. Harpsichordist Roberto Loreggian strengthens that impression with his playing. He moves across the keyboard with nimble dexterity.
Modern masterworks by Victoria Borisova-Ollas
After listening to this release, I started looking for other recordings of Borisova-Ollas's music. Fair warning: you may do the same.
#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalChristmas Week 5
For the past four years, the #ClassicsaDay team has adopted Classical Christmas as its theme for December. And why not? We have a rich body of music related to the season dating back to the Middle Ages. A good deal of it is religious, but not all -- many works are simply inspired by the time of year.
Mona and Rica Bard jumpstart Bruch double piano concerto
An excellent recording of some exciting live performances. Recommended.
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