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Divine Art Records - New Releases - February 2015
Gothic
(Métier msv 28549)
Mary Dullea (piano)
Amazingly diverse and fascinating music by seven of today’s leading young Irish composers, superbly played as ever by the awesomely talented Mary Dullea.
Orfordness (Métier msv 28550) Zubin Kanga (piano), Christopher Redgate (oboe), Neil Heyde (cello), Kreutzer Quartet
Four major works by one of England’s most respected younger composers, for solo cello, solo piano (both with ‘additions’) and chamber ensemble.
Beethoven Explored, vol. 6: The Eroica Symphony for Piano Quartet (Métier msvcd 2008) Peter Sheppard Skærved (violin), Dov Scheindlin (viola), Neil Heyde (cello), Aaron Shorr (piano)
The final installment in the Beethoven Explored series and something very special – the first ever recording of the original chamber version of the Eroica – a piano quartet (composer unknown) published in 1807 at Beethoven’s insistence. NOT TO BE CONFUSED with the previously recorded piano quartet version by Ferdinand Ries which came fifty years later!
Beyond the River God (Divine Art dda 25120) Assi Karttunen (harpsichord)
A feast of music for the harpsichord from Couperin ‘The Great’ and contemporary British composer Graham Lynch who shows in fine style that writing for this instrument can still be relevant and modern.
Amazingly diverse and fascinating music by seven of today’s leading young Irish composers, superbly played as ever by the awesomely talented Mary Dullea.
Orfordness (Métier msv 28550) Zubin Kanga (piano), Christopher Redgate (oboe), Neil Heyde (cello), Kreutzer Quartet
Four major works by one of England’s most respected younger composers, for solo cello, solo piano (both with ‘additions’) and chamber ensemble.
Beethoven Explored, vol. 6: The Eroica Symphony for Piano Quartet (Métier msvcd 2008) Peter Sheppard Skærved (violin), Dov Scheindlin (viola), Neil Heyde (cello), Aaron Shorr (piano)
The final installment in the Beethoven Explored series and something very special – the first ever recording of the original chamber version of the Eroica – a piano quartet (composer unknown) published in 1807 at Beethoven’s insistence. NOT TO BE CONFUSED with the previously recorded piano quartet version by Ferdinand Ries which came fifty years later!
Beyond the River God (Divine Art dda 25120) Assi Karttunen (harpsichord)
A feast of music for the harpsichord from Couperin ‘The Great’ and contemporary British composer Graham Lynch who shows in fine style that writing for this instrument can still be relevant and modern.
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