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CATALOG 2013
Index Catalog 2013
PROLOGUE
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EDITIONS
Edition Select Nicolas Altstaedt
Edition Select Paul Badura-Skoda
Edition cello project Eckart Runge, Jacques Ammon
Movimentos Edition
Edition Un!erhört Michael Schäfer
Edition Primavera
Edition Artist Consort
Edition Dresdner Philharmonie
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CATEGORIES
On Period Instruments Tobias Koch
On Period Instruments
Orchestra
Solo & Orchestra
Chamber Music Strings
Chamber Music Brass
Chamber Music Winds
Chamber Music Münchner Klaviertrio
Chamber Music & Piano
Chamber Music Various
Vocal
Vocal Solo
Piano
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NEW RELEASES 2013
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DISTRIBUTORS
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Vorwort
Prologue
Liebe Musikliebhaber und GENUIN-Freunde,
Dear Music Lovers and GENUIN Friends,
das Jahr 2013 ist für uns ein ganz besonderes: Wir feiern unser
10-jähriges Bestehen als Klassik-Label!
Einige werden sich sicherlich wundern: „Erst 10 Jahre?“ –
vor allem in Anbetracht der mehr als 250 CD-Veröffentlichungen.
Dass uns dies trotz der allgemein anhaltenden Krise am
CD-Markt gelungen ist, erfüllt uns mit großer Freude und
zugegebenermaßen auch mit ein wenig Stolz.
Bei unserem Start im Jahr 2003 war unter unseren Musikern
„der ersten Stunde“ einer, der schon damals zu den am
längsten aktiv musizierenden Künstlern gehörte. Und dass
dieses legendäre Genie noch immer zu unseren jährlichen
Höhepunkten zählt, ist für uns – damals wie heute – ein richtiges
Wunder: Paul Badura-Skoda wird auch in diesem Jahr wieder
CDs bei uns veröffentlichen, diesmal kommt er mit zwei
brandneuen Schubert-Einspielungen vom Dezember 2011
zu Wort.
Die Anrede „GENUIN-Freunde“ über diesem Text war übrigens
sehr bewusst gewählt: Vor einem Jahr haben wir im Internet
unsere Präsenz auf Facebook gestartet und freuen uns seitdem
über eine stetig steigende Zahl an digitalen Freunden. Dort
informieren wir Sie immer aktuell über spannende Projekte
und interessante neue CDs, häufig begleitet durch Fotos oder
kleine Videofilme.
Da wir aber als Musikbegeisterte trotz allen virtuellen Fortschritts
sinnliche Menschen sind, bleiben wir unserem sehr reellen
und „analogen“ Katalog mit seiner ansprechenden Optik und
angenehmen Haptik treu. Wie gewohnt offerieren wir Ihnen
auf den folgenden Seiten unsere musikalischen Schätze:
Finden Sie wieder Neues und Altes, Vertrautes und Unerhörtes,
Traditionelles sowie echte Entdeckungen!
The year 2013 is a very special one for us: We are celebrating
our 10th anniversary as a classical music label!
Some of you are certainly asking yourselves: “Only 10 years?” –
especially considering the more than 250 CDs we have issued.
That we have managed to do this despite the continuing
general crisis on the CD market is very pleasing, and we must
admit that we are also a little proud of the fact.
When we started our label in 2003 one of the musicians
who “was there from the first moment” he could already look
back on one of the longest performance careers. And that
this legendary genius still numbers among our yearly highlights is a genuine miracle for us – as much then as today:
Paul Badura-Skoda will issue CDs again this year too, this time
presenting two brand new Schubert discs recorded in
December 2011.
Incidentally, we deliberately chose the greeting “GENUIN
Friends” to begin this letter: A year ago we launched our Facebook
page on the Web and have been pleased by the ever-growing
number of digital friends. There you can get the latest
news about exciting projects and interesting new CDs, often
accompanied by photos or short videos.
Despite all the virtual progress, as music enthusiasts we are
sensual beings and remain true to our very real and “analogue”
catalogue with its appealing appearance and touch-andfeel. As usual, on the following pages we offer you our musical
treasures: once again you will find new and old, the
familiar and as yet unheard, traditional works as well as true
discoveries!
Weiterhin viel Freude an klassischer Musik wünscht Ihnen
Your GENUIN Team
We wish you continued joy in classical music.
Ihr GENUIN Team
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Edition Select | Nicolas Altstaedt
Nicolas Altstaedt
He is a musician of the future and one whose future holds great
promise. Nicolas Altstaedt not only plays the cello with amazing
beauty, he also takes a broad perspective as a musician (...) Early
Music and period performance practice are as important to him
as the most recent works of New Music.
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 3 September 2010
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2005
Nicolas Altstaedt, Cello · Francesco Piemontesi, Piano
Works by L. van Beethoven, A. Webern, J. S. Bach, G. Ligeti
and I. Stravinsky
GEN 87084
This uncommonly well-planned and well-recorded recital may
have arisen from a competition winner (of the 2005 Deutscher
Musikwettbewerb) wishing to display the range of his abilities,
but it offers a far more satisfying experience than most such
showcases. The Strad 12/2007
Robert Schumann & Wilhelm Killmeyer
Works for Cello and Piano
Nicolas Altstaedt, Cello · José Gallardo, Piano
In the hands of the wonderful cellist Nicolas Altstaedt
the passions of the two Romantic composers of two different
ages are stirred to life. Liberty which you can hear.
Tagesspiegel, September 26, 2010
GEN 10187
The performance by Nicolas Altstaedt and José Gallardo is
simply breathtaking.
Supersonic Award Winner in Pizzicato 11/2010
Joseph Haydn:
Cello Concertos No. 1 & 2
Nicolas Altstaedt, Cello
Kammerakademie Potsdam
Michael Sanderling, Conductor
Cello Concertos No. 1 in C major and No. 2 in D major
GEN 89148
A sensational new Haydn recording!
FAZ Sonntagszeitung, 31 May 2009
Vuelta al Mundo
Edition Select | Paul Badura-Skoda
Paul Badura-Skoda is one of the most important pianists of our time.
A legendary artist who has been heard in all the world’s greatest concert
halls, and for years was the pianist who had the largest number of records available in the market. His musical personality is characterized
by complete immersion in music, a passionate search for the essential,
and a sense of artistic responsibility. It soon becomes evident to any
listener that he loves music with every part of his being.
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Nicolas Altstaedt, Cello
Elsbeth Moser, Bayan
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano
A musical journey around the world—works by A. Piazzolla,
H. Villa-Lobos, M. de Falla, I. Stravinsky and S. Zinzadse.
GEN 88109
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Franz Schubert:
Sonata B-flat major, D 960 ·
3 Piano Pieces, D 946
The young cellist Nicolas Altstaedt has produced a magnificent,
wild CD. One can sum it up by saying it is brimming over with an
unbelievable amount of music. Klassik.com
GEN 12251
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Edition Select | Paul Badura-Skoda
Paul Badura-Skoda and Friends
Franz Schubert: Three Piano Sonatas
David Oistrach, Violin · Jean Fournier, Violin
Antonio Janigro, Cello · Wolfgang Schneiderhan, Violin
Boris Pergamenschikow, Cello · Küchl Quartett
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano
First Release! Recorded in Vienna in 1972
4 CD-Box
GEN 11200
GEN 89155
GEN 89145
Paul Badura-Skoda is considered to be far and away the most
outstanding of all 20th century Schubert pianists. (...) Supreme
archive recordings of soulful chamber music.
CD review in Leipziger Volkszeitung, 6 January 2012
GEN 86057
Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1
The Sydney Recital
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano
Orchestra of the Stanislavsky
and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow
Academic Music Theatre
Felix Korobov, Conductor
Recorded in Moscow in 2008
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano
First Release! Recorded in Sydney in 1982
A daringly performed recording by Paul Badura-Skoda (...)
Operapoint 3/2010
Badura-Skoda still remains a pianist who knows how to
amaze. Piano News 4/2010
In this recording of the March 1982 Sydney recital, he relies on
varying techniques in all the works, shaping the sounds while
always achieving the impression of profile and
fullness. CD tip on Deutschlandradio Kultur
J. S. Bach: Partita No. 1 in B flat minor · J. Brahms: Sonata
No. 3 in F minor Op. 5 · B. Bartók: Suite, Op. 14 · C. Debussy:
Estampes · L’Isle Joyeuse
GEN 86056
Joseph Haydn: Three Piano Concertos
Intimate Readings of Schubert
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano
Wiener Concertverein
Recorded in Vienna in 2008
Moments Musicaux and Impromptus
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano
Private Recording! Recorded in Vienna in 2005
Piano Concertos No. 1 in F major, No. 2 in G major and
No. 3 in D major
(…) it breathes the spirit of an interpreter who has been
intensively occupied with it—not only with the score.
CD tip on NDR-Kultur
Impromptus, Op. 90 and Op. 142 · Moments Musicaux, Op. 94
GEN 86055
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano · Vienna State Orchestra
Hermann Scherchen, Conductor
3 CD Box
Sonata in A minor, D 784 · Sonata in A major, D 959
(…) the effect is, like everything about this issue, sincere and
reliable. Klassik.com
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(…) an intimate Schubert presentation (…) This is fantastically
good, a far cry from all experiences in the concert hall (…)
CD tip on hr2-kultur
Ludwig van Beethoven:
The Five Piano Concertos
Franz Schubert: Two Sonatas
GEN 88125
Sonata in A major D 664, Op. 120 · Sonata in F minor, D 625 ·
Sonata in C minor, D 958
Right from the start, the extreme contrasts of the extended opening movement are charged with emotion. Indeed, these extremes
are fully enticed from the score by Badura-Skoda. This makes
his interpretation far superior to other recordings, including the
highly acclaimed performance by Alfred Brendel (…)
Klassik.com
GEN 87102
Furor and finesse, drive and lyricism, intellect and emotion are
finely balanced in a manner that has become almost impossible
at the hectic pace of today’s nearly rehearsal-free guest
appearances. Monumental yet without pounding— instead
performed with an all-too-human Viennese twinkle of the eye.
This Beethoven has lasting value. Spiegel Online
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Edition Select | Paul Badura-Skoda
The Last Recital
David Oistrakh, Violin · Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano
First Release! Live Recording of the Last Recital of
David Oistrakh at the Musikverein Concert Hall in
Vienna, May 29, 1974
2 CD Box
GEN 85050
W. A. Mozart: Sonata in F major KV 377 · F. Schubert: Sonata
in A major D 574 · L. van Beethoven: Sonata in C minor Op.
30/2 · W. A. Mozart: 6 Variations in D minor KV 360 · F. Schubert: Sonata in G minor D 408 · L. van Beethoven: Sonata in F
major Op. 24 (Spring)
The composure with which Oistrakh allows Schubert’s A major
sonata to repose has the effect of one big understatement.
Nonetheless, the lyrical qualities of the underestimated piece
can nowhere be experienced more beautifully, freshly and naturally than in this newly issued live recording of the last recital.
DIE ZEIT, 7 Dec 2006
The violin and piano speak the same language, with the complexity of tempo, entries, dynamics and tonal shading always
gauged to perfectly match the slightest detail, no matter how
fleeting. The slow movement in the Beethoven C minor sonata
sets a tremendous standard in this regard. Several encores
and taped portions of a rehearsal (made in Vienna in 1972)
round off this excellent recital disc. Diapason 11/06
cello project | Eckart Runge, Jacques Ammon
Eckart Runge and Jacques Ammon are cello project:
Since 1998, cello project has delighted international audiences
with the high level of creativity shown in their original arrangements
and repertoire ranging from the tango (e.g. Piazzolla, Gardel) jazz
(Kapustin and Corea), all the way to film scores by Rota, Chaplin
and Shostakovich.
www.celloproject.de
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Eckart Runge, Cello
Jacques Ammon, Piano
Featuring works by Shostakovich, Piazolla,
Morricone and Gardel
GEN 12220
A Musical Biography
RussianSoul
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano
Eckart Runge, Cello
Jacques Ammon, Piano
Recordings and Live Concerts by the World Famous Pianist,
Most of these discs are first-ever releases!
The box includes a CD with an exclusive interview
with Badura-Skoda from 2003.
8 CD BOX
GEN 03016
CelloCinema
CD 1 · Young and Curious (Earliest Recordings 1941–46)
CD 2 · Great Concerts I (Prague Recital 1962,
Carnegie Hall Encores 1965)
CD 3 · On Period Instruments (Mozart, Haydn, Scarlatti)
CD 4 · Great Concerts II (Milan with Jörg Demus 1978,
Rio de Janeiro 1992)
CD 5 · With Piano & Baton (Mozart Piano Concerto in
D Major KV 175, Beethoven Symphony No. 2)
CD 6 · Miscellaneous 1964–2003 (Bach, Chopin,
Berg, Martin, Liszt)
CD 7 · 75th Birthday Concert Live Recording of the
Birthday Concert in Vienna, 2002
CD 8 · Interview (Brussels, 2003)
N. Kapustin (*1937): Sonata No. 2, Op. 84 · Burlesque, Op. 97 ·
Elegy, Op. 96 · Nearly Waltz, Op. 98 · S. Rachmaninoff:
Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14 · Sonata G minor, Op. 19
GEN 89150
(...) modern, fast-paced, torrid and always highly emotional!
Rondo 3/2010
CelloTango
Eckart Runge, Cello
Jacques Ammon, Piano
Works by Piazzolla, Villoldo, Gardel, Salgán and Gadé
Cello tango with a great soul (…) together they replace an entire
tango orchestra. Recommended by the classical music
magazine Rondo 1/2009
GEN 88126
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Movimentos Edition
Lamenti – furore e dolore
The Movimentos Festwochen is a festival which supports young musicians who are in the process of launching their careers. The Sunday
Matinees showcase the talent of an extraordinary group of men and
women. The Autostadt, in lending its support to these musicians of
the future, dedicates its Movimentos edition CD to them.
Mareike Morr, Mezzo-Soprano
Hannoversche Hofkapelle
Arias by Gluck, Vivaldi, Monteverdi, Purcell, Vivaldi
Above all, though, she fascinates with the astonishing
maturity of her interpretation.
Cellesche Zeitung, 23-24 October 2010
GEN 10176
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GEN 12240
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Bassoon Concertos:
Bach, Françaix, Jacob and Vivaldi
String Quartets by
Haydn and Bartók
Christian Kunert, Bassoon · Kammerakademie Potsdam
Quartetto di Cremona
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto per Fagotto · Gordon Jacob:
Concerto for Bassoon, Strings and Percussion · Jean Françaix:
Concerto pour Bassoon et 11 Instruments à Cordes · C.Ph.E.
Bach: Concerto in A major
J. Haydn: String quartet in C major, Op. 54/2 and in
G major, Op. 77/1 · B. Bartók: String quartet No. 4
(…) Kunert proves himself an accomplished woodwind soloist
who, despite difficult fingerings and rapid tempos, brings out
the humorous side of the instrument (…) CD tip on MDR Figaro
Listen and ponder. These are committed performances
throughout. Gramophone, Awards Issue 2010
GEN 10172
Piano Trios by Beethoven, Armstrong,
Haydn and Liszt
French Organ Music
Maxime Heintz, Organ
performs on the Charles Le Royer organ
at Saint-Sauveur in Gwwrignan, France
Kit Armstrong, Piano · Andrej Bielow, Violin
Adrian Brendel, Cello
GEN 12239
L. v. Beethoven: Piano Trio in E flat major, Op. 1, No. 1 ·
Kit Armstrong: Stop laughing: we’re rehearsing! · J. Haydn:
Piano Trio in D major, Hob.XV:24 · F. Liszt: Tristia · La Vallée
d’Obermann
Alfred Brendel called the young pianist “the greatest musical
talent I have ever encountered in my whole life” (…):
Kit Armstrong. NDR Kultur
French Organ Music by A.-P.-F. Boëly and C.-B. Balbastre
From astonishing to breathtaking! Organ 2/2009
GEN 89140
Oboe Concertos
Johannes Brahms:
Piano Works
Ramón Ortega Quero, Oboe
Kammerakademie Potsdam
Yorck Kronenberg, Piano
2 CD Box
J.S. Bach, G.Ph. Telemann, C.Ph.E. Bach
GEN 11209
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Recommended by Wolfram Goertz: The young Spaniard plays
cantilenas like falling stars that do not want to burn out. His
facility is also amazing! Everything breathes.
ZEIT, 1 Dec 2012
Rhapsody, Op. 79 · Intermezzo, Op. 117
Klavierstücke, Opp. 118 and 119
GEN 88123
A dual talent: pianist and author (…) one senses that
there is a thoughtful pianist at work here (…)
Piano News 5/2008
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Edition UN!ERHÖRT
This line-up of new and first-ever recordings will set the standard
for nineteenth and twentieth-century piano and chamber music.
The repertory featured promises to be compelling, eccentric, singlemindedly ambitious and refined.
Not available in this form anywhere else, the series has many
new discoveries in store—a truly tempting prospect to all lovers of
chamber music.
Sylvio Lazzari, Volkmar Andreae:
Complete Works for Violin and Piano
Ilona Then-Bergh, Violin
Michael Schäfer, Piano
GEN 10167
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She plays like an angel with the purest and sweetest tone
imaginable, and with perfect intonation and insightful musical
instincts. Her pianist partner, Michael Schäfer, displays equally
expert playing and fine musicianship. Admittedly, these are
works that inhabit the distant corners of the violin-piano
repertoire, but they are well worth exploring on this beautifully
recorded CD. Fanfare magazine, 11/12 2011
Jacques Charpentier:
72 Études karnatiques pour piano
Ottorino Respighi: Complete Works
for Violin and Piano, Vol. 1
Michael Schäfer, Piano
Ilona Then-Bergh, Violin
Michael Schäfer, Piano
Sonata in B minor
Sei Pezzi and Cinque Pezzi
GEN 86063
GEN 12257
Leonid Sabaneev: Piano Trios
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Ottorino Respighi: Complete Works
for Violin and Piano, Vol. 2
Ilona Then-Bergh, Violin
Wen-Sinn Yang, Cello
Michael Schäfer, Piano
This sensational new CD release amounts to nothing
less than a rich repository of far-reaching importance
in the history of music.
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, 3/2012
(…) an intensive and deeply satisfying (…) interpretation
Südwestpresse
GEN 12236
Samuil Feinberg/Grigorij Krein
Violin Sonatas
Ilona Then-Bergh, Violin
M i c h a e l S c h ä f e r, P i a n o
GEN 11203
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The result is breathtaking; one has the feeling that each tiny
detail has been perfectly placed and formulated with the utmost
precision in this emotional and highly charged music.
Klassik.com
Ilona Then-Bergh, Violin
Michael Schäfer, Piano
GEN 87094
Transcriptions of Sonatas by Vivaldi, Valentini,
Porpora and Veracini
The Adagio of the C major Sonata by Nicola Porpora is beautifully poised with Then-Bergh’s brightly alluring tone finally
beaming through in bird-like decorations. Three Veracini Sonatas are full of charm, and performers will certainly be grateful
for their rediscovery. The Strad 3/2008
Samuil Feinberg / Grigorij Krein:
Violin Sonatas
Ottorino Respighi: Complete Works
for Violin and Piano, Vol. 3
Ilona Then-Bergh, Violin
Michael Schäfer, Piano
Ilona Then-Bergh, Violin
Michael Schäfer, Piano
Yes, they still do exist – discoveries in chamber music beyond the
standard reportoire, if not very often. The two interpreters Ilona
Then-Bergh (violin) and Michael Schäfer (piano) have for years
made it their task to salvage such treasures.
Fanfare magazine, 11/12 2011
This phenomenal recording overflows with expressive power (…)
The production is to be thorougly recommended. Klassik.com
Sonata in D minor · 3 Early Pieces · Arrangements of Italian
Baroque Sonatas by Guiseppe Tartini and Pietro Locatelli
GEN 89116
This time the duo convinces listeners with their balanced,
exciting reading and considerable interpretative power.
Klassik.com
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Edition UN!ERHÖRT
Vincent d’Indy: Piano Works, Vol. 1
Cyril Scott:
The Complete Sonatas
Michael Schäfer, Piano
Michael Schäfer, Piano
Poëme des Montagnes, Op. 15 · Tableaux de Voyage, Treize ·
Pièces pour le Piano, Op. 33 · Thème varié, fugue et chanson,
Op. 85
GEN 87083
It has been beautifully produced, with a very clear and well balanced recording (…) Schäfer plays with great commitment and
refinement and it is good that his repertoire is now available on
disc. International Record Review 7/8 2007
Cyril Scott: Three Sonatas and Other Works for Piano
Michael Schäfer presents Scott’s major piano works here in a
highly committed and expressive manner. Fono Forum 9/2009
GEN 85049
Vincent d’Indy: Piano Works, Vol. 2
Michael Schäfer, Piano
Petite Sonate (dans la forme classique), Op. 9 · Sonate en
mi, Op. 63 · Fantaisie sur un vieil de Ronde francaise, Op. 99
The recording of Vincent d’Indys’s piano works
with Michael Schäfer has been awarded the French
classique-info Ring music award.
GEN 87101
Edition Primavera
Vincent d’Indy: Piano Works, Vol. 3
Michael Schäfer, Piano
Only the most talented young musicians: the winners of the German
Music Competition Deutscher Musikwettbewerb.
Trois romances sans paroles, Op. 1 · Quatre pièces, Op. 16 · Helvetia, Op. 17 · Nocturne, Op. 26 · Promenade, Op. 27 ·
Schumanniana, Op. 30 · Menuet sur le nom d’Haydn, Op. 65 ·
Contes de fées, Op. 86 · Six paraphrases sur des chansons
enfantines de France, Op. 95
GEN 10178
After sonatas and other large-scale works, Schäfer has now
dedicated a disc to ingenious interpretations of several small
gems. Tonally beguiling references to other composers and
their unique harmonic textures (...) Musik & Theater, 3/2011
Ignaz Friedman: Piano Works
Michael Schäfer, Piano
Michael Schäfer not only has the pianistic adroitness but
also the rich expressive resources to endow his interpretation
with substance and thrilling virtuoso brilliance, churning
drama, brooding clouds and moving inwardness.
Pizzicato 1/2010
GEN 89149
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Miao Huang
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Miao Huang Piano
Works by Chopin and Ravel
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2011
Miao Huang, Piano
Works by Chopin and Ravel
To be released in 2013
DEUTSCHER MUSIKWETTBEWERB
AWARD WINNER / PREISTRÄGER 2011
GEN 13262
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Edition Primavera
GEN 10174
AlexejGorlatch
Gerassimez
Alexej
Duo Riul
DeutscherMusikwettbewerb
MusikwettbewerbWinner
Winner2008
2010
Deutscher
AlexejGorlatch,
Gerassimez,
Percussion
Alexej
Piano
Julius Heise, Percussion
Nicolai
Gerassimez,
Piano
Piano
Works
by Mozart,
Beethoven, Britten, Chopin, Bartók
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2008
Sebastian Manz, Clarinet
Martin Klett, Piano
Works by
E. Séjourné,
A.atmosphere
Gerassimez,where moods appear
Gorlatch
creates
a unique
Broström,
toT.shift
almost J.
ofPsathas
their own accord. This pianistic whodunnit
literally takes your breath away.
Piano News 5/2010
Works by Isang Yun, Johannes Brahms, Alban Berg,
Witold Lutosławski, Claude Debussy
GEN 11198
Duo Staemmler
Frederic Belli
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2009
Peter-Philipp Staemmler, Cello
Hansjacob Staemmler, Piano
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2007
Frederic Belli, Trombone
SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden, Freiburg
Trombone Unit Hannover
Works for cello and piano by Beethoven, Miaskovsky,
Lutosławski, Strauss
GEN 10168
Lovers of the clarinet repertoire will be generously rewarded.
(...) our whole-hearted recommendation! Klassik.com
The duo deserves hearty congratulations for its versatile CD
debut thanks to its remarkable tone, interpretation and choice
of programming. Ensemble 8/9 2009
Works by Berio, Rota, Martin, Rabe, Delerue
GEN 11188
Frederic Belli’s performance on this disc is convincing in all the
scored versions recorded as well as due to the broad musical
spectrum, with assured style, technical brilliance and powerful
expression. Das Orchester 7/2011
sonic.art
Alexander Schimpf
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2008
sonic.art, Saxophone Quartet
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2008
Alexander Schimpf, Piano
Performing Ligeti, Tüür, Katzer, Lévy, Neuwirth, Xenakis
Piano works by Mozart, Beethoven, Albeniz,
Debussy & Sieber
A spectacular saxophone album of classic excellence!
Ensemble 4/5 2010
GEN 10164
GEN 10181
Sophia Jaffé
Byol Kang & Boris Kusnezow
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2005
Sophia Jaffé, Violin
Björn Lehmann, Piano
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2009
Byol Kang, Violin
Boris Kusnezow, Piano
Works by Bach, Beethoven, Ysaÿe and Suk
Works by Beethoven, Brahms, Poulenc, Messiaen
An impressive debut CD arousing the desire to
listen for hours! Orchester 9/2010
GEN 89161
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GEN 10175
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Edition Primavera
Quartet New Generation
Alexej Gorlatch
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2006
“In vain – von der Vergänglichkeit”
Quartet New Generation, Recorder Quartet
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2008
Alexej Gorlatch, Piano
Piano Works by Mozart, Beethoven, Britten, Chopin, Bartók
GEN 10174
Gorlatch creates a unique atmosphere where moods appear
to shift almost of their own accord. This pianistic whodunnit
literally takes your breath away.
Piano News 5/2010
GEN 89143
Duo Staemmler
Johannes Fischer
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2009
Peter-Philipp Staemmler, Cello
Hansjacob Staemmler, Piano
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2007
“Traces – Spuren”
Johannes Fischer, Percussion · Nari Hong, Flute ·
Christian Hommel, Oboe
Works for cello and piano by Beethoven, Miaskovsky,
Lutosławski, Strauss
GEN 10168
The duo deserves hearty congratulations for its versatile CD
debut thanks to its remarkable tone, interpretation and choice
of programming. Ensemble 8/9 2009
Works by I. Xenakis, R. Hirs, D. Mack, G. Eckert
GEN 89135
sonic.art
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2005
Maximilian Hornung, Cello
Gerhard Vielhaber, Piano
Performing Ligeti, Tüür, Katzer, Lévy, Neuwirth, Xenakis
A spectacular saxophone album of classic excellence!
Ensemble 4/5 2010
GEN 88120
GEN 10164
Sophia Jaffé
Works by C. Saint-Saëns, L. v. Beethoven, A. Ginastera,
L. Janáček, J. Brahms
At 22 years of age, Maximilian Hornung tackles the stylistically
wide-ranging programme simply magnificently, with a slender,
flexible and at the same time incredibly energetic and vital
tone, red-hot emphasis and an eminently fine sense of sound.
Partituren 7/8 2008
Nils Mönkemeyer
Nicholas Rimmer
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2005
Sophia Jaffé, Violin
Björn Lehmann, Piano
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2006
Nils Mönkemeyer, Viola
Nicholas Rimmer, Piano
Works by Bach, Beethoven, Ysaÿe and Suk
Works by L. van Beethoven, D. Shostakovich and A. Pärt
An impressive debut CD arousing the desire to
listen for hours! Orchester 9/2010
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Johannes Fischer of Leonberg is not yet thirty, but this
fascinating musical personality leads his audience to
new listening sources with purpose and determination.
CD tip on SWR2
Maximilian Hornung
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2008
sonic.art, Saxophone Quartet
GEN 89161
Works by S. Scheidt, A. Bruckner, D. Hahne, P. Moravec and
others One can hardly express it otherwise: these are four
fantastic musicians (…) neither the most difficult passages nor
the sometimes noise-like or percussively unfolding formal developments of these pieces present any challenges to the virtuosity,
accuracy, balance of tone and interpretative prowess of the
four musicians. CD tip on Bayern 4 Klassik
GEN 88115
Two remarkable musicians from whom we shall be hearing more.
Leipziger Volkszeitung, 11 August 2008
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Edition Primavera
Duo Arp Frantz
The accomplished performance easily stands up to comparison
with those by the finest concert artists—a very successful synthesis of two artistic convictions unfolds for listeners—the ten
years of collaboration by the two can be heard in every phrase.
Klassik.com
ARTIST CONSORT was originally (only) the name for an idea.
The musicians François Benda and Felix Renggli had been dreaming of an
alternative approach to how classical music recordings were produced in the CD
industry. They felt that it should be up to the very best performing artists, not
the market, to determine which classical CDs are produced: artistic ethos and
independence, creative imagination and virtuosity in place of outside control.
GENUIN is now providing the platform for this vision. And in tribute to the
flowering of ensemble music in the seventeenth century, the name of the series
of CDs featuring works from the Baroque period to New Music stands for the
highest standards and vibrant artistry—ARTIST CONSORT.
Nicolas Altstaedt
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Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2006
Julian Arp, Cello
Caspar Frantz, Piano
Works by F. Chopin, R. Schumann, C. Debussy, L. Janáček
GEN 87093
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Winner 2005
Nicolas Altstaedt, Cello
Francesco Piemontesi, Piano
GEN 87084
Edition Artist Consort
Works by L. van Beethoven, A. Webern, J. S. Bach, G. Ligeti
and I. Stravinsky
This uncommonly well-planned and well-recorded recital may
have arisen from a competition winner (of the 2005 Deutscher
Musikwettbewerb) wishing to display the range of his abilities,
but it offers a far more satisfying experience than most such
showcases. The Strad 12/2007
Messiaen – Chamber Music
François Benda, Clarinet · Ivan Monoghetti, Cello ·
Cédric Pescia, Piano · Felix Renggli, Flute ·
Nurit Stark, Violin
Quatuor pour la fin du Temps, Le Merle Noir,
Vocalise-Ètude, Thème et Variations
GEN 12258
Philippe Racine: Works
Philippe Racine, Composer, Flutist
On this double CD the Basle-born flautist and composer
presents a representative selection of his more recent
compositions: An extensive violin concerto, a work of
several movements for ensemble, choral settings and
songs to poems mostly by Apollinaire, as well as piano
and chamber works. Radio DRS 2
GEN 11206
Robert Schumann, Frédéric Chopin,
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Works for Piano Solo
Anastasia Voltchok, Piano
Her playing is marked by a passion that does complete justice
to the disjointed timbres inherent in this music. Piano News
5/2011
GEN 11201
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Edition Artist Consort
String Quartets by Felix &
Fanny Mendelssohn
Franz Schubert:
Works for Flute and Piano
Merel Quartett
Felix Renggli, Flute
Mikayel Balyan, Fortepiano
(...) intensive espressivo playing, perfect intonation, balanced
and homogeneous sound (...) We recommend not only the label
GENUIN, but the Merel Quartet too as an insider tip. On their
new CD they have recorded string quartets by Felix and Fanny
Mendelssohn. CD tip on hr2-kultur
(…) the music at a Schubertiade could have sounded like this (…)
Fono Forum 11/2008
GEN 88124
GEN 11204
Frédéric Chopin’s Last words
Last works 1842-1846
String Quartets by Ravel,
Stravinsky, Debussy
Elina Gotsouliak, Piano
Quatuor Sine Nomine
She successfully breathes soulful life into the recording, in
particular the sparkling iridescence of the Third Piano Sonata,
Op. 58, with the heights and depths of its emotional contours.
Piano News 6/2010
M. Ravel: String Quartet in F major
C. Debussy: String Quartet in G minor
I. Stravinsky: Three pieces, Concertino and Double Canon
GEN 89141
GEN 10190
Robert & Clara Schumann:
Romances and Fantasies
Fables
Heinz Holliger, Oboe
Felix Renggli, Flute
François Benda, Clarinet
Elina Gotsouliak, Piano
Works by W. F. Bach, A. Ginastera,
R. Suter, A. Moeschinger
GEN 11211
Here the duo is celebrating (…) the high art of instrumental music in the very best sense. A musicianly and musical experience in
a league of its own! Fono Forum 9/2011
Their intuitive ensemble playing creates a sense of balance
which puts the highly Romantic works of Robert and Clara
Schumann in a very natural light without sacrificing any of
the works’ profundity. Klassik.com
GEN 89146
J. S. Bach, C. Ph. E. Bach,
Heinz Holliger: Works for Flute Solo
Works for Clarinet and Orchestra
by Rossini, Busoni, Debussy, Nielsen
Felix Renggli, Flute
François Benda, Clarinet
Slovak Philharmonic
Christian Benda, Conductor
An exciting journey through time, thrillingly presented by Renggli and his colleagues with sensitive musicality and artistic wit.
Fono Forum 1/2009
GEN 88129
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One has rarely heard the Debussy quartet played with such
effervescence and as full of energy as by (…) the Quatuor Sine
Nomine. CD tip on hr2-kultur
GEN 88128
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Edition Artist Consort
Edition Dresdner Philharmonie
Johannes Brahms: Complete Works
for Clarinet
Johannes Brahms:
Symphony No. 1 & No. 3
François Benda, Clarinet
The Benda Musicians
2 CD Box
Dresdner Philharmonie
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Conductor
Why listeners have been prevented from hearing these recordings, which leave the latest rival productions on the CD market
far behind, is a mystery in view of their quality.
Das Orchester 3/2009
GEN 88127
GEN 87100
Wagner without Words
Dresdner Philharmonie
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Conductor
Live Recording
Prelude Act 3 · Tanz der Lehrbuben · Prelude Act 1 from
“Tristan und Isolde”, WWV 90 · Prelude and Liebestod from
“Götterdämmerung”, WWV 86D · Sonnenaufgang · Siegfrieds
Rheinfahrt · Siegfrieds Tod · Trauermusik · Finale
Edition Dresdner Philharmonie
GEN 87095
The collaboration between GENUIN and the innovative Dresdner
Philharmonie has been going on for several years. Started under
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, the series of recordings now continues
with the new Principal Conductor Michael Sanderling.
Anton Bruckner:
Symphony No. 3
Dresdner Philharmonie
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Conductor
A. Bruckner: Symphony No. 3 D minor (1891)
GEN 87086
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Gabriel Fauré: Pelléas et Mélisande
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Capriccio italien
Sergei Prokofiev: Romeo und Julia
Encore!
New Year’s Concert 2007
Dresdner Philharmonie
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Conductor
Live Recording
Dresdner Philharmonie
Michael Sanderling, Conductor
Live Recording
GEN 12238
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With so much freshness and stylistic flexibility, the rise
could be successful. Tagesspiegel
Waltzes, polkas, pavanes, farandolas, seguedillas (…)
Orchestral Dances by Brahms, Dvorák, Strauß, Bizet
and others
GEN 87081
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On Period Instruments | Tobias Koch
Generally considered one of the most versatile and distinguished
keyboard players of his generation, Tobias Koch applies himself to historically informed piano playing as well as musicological
studies—always aiming toperform all kinds of music vivaciously
and in an unorthodox manner using the most appropriate keyboard
instrument, be it clavichord, harpsichord, pianoforte, organ,
romantic or modern concert grand.
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy,
Fanny Hensel: Piano Works
Tobias Koch, Pianoforte
GEN 89156
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With this, Tobias Koch has succeeded in making a recording
that is doubtless one of this year’s best piano recordings.
Mendelssohn shines here in a new light that is appropriate
for his oeuvre. Klassik.com
Inspired and lost in dreams, almost as if from another world.
CD tip on MDR Figaro
Robert Schumann: Late Piano Works
Frédéric Chopin ·
Ferdinand Hiller · Franz Liszt
Trois amis à Paris
Tobias Koch, Pianoforte
Düsseldorfer Singekränzchen
Peter-Christoph Runge, Declamation
Tobias Koch, Pianoforte Erard 1842
Fantasiestücke, Op. 111 · 7 Clavierstücke in Fughettenform,
Op. 126 · World Premiere Recording: Two Chorales from
Endenich (on period instruments)
GEN 12255
GEN 86062
Norbert Burgmüller: Complete Works
for Pianoforte
Robert Schumann:
Piano Music for the Young
GEN 10170
Tobias Koch, Pianoforte
Tobias Koch, Pianoforte
With a refined sense of tonal production and discriminating
feeling for this fragile music, Tobias Koch makes an especially
beautiful contribution to the Schumann Year 2010 on two
wonderful period pianofortes from the 1840s.
Concerti, 7/2010
A small jewel of a recording whose radiant power will
hopefully cast its spell over as many listeners as possible.
CD selection on NDR-Kultur
Complete Works for Pianoforte by N. Burgmüller and Music
by Frédéric Burgmüller and Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
World Premiere Recording on Period Instruments
GEN 86061
W. A. Mozart: The “Palatine” Sonatas
Robert & Clara Schumann:
Piano Works from Dresden 1845–1849
GEN 10159
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Tobias Koch, Pianoforte
Tobias Koch, Harpsichord
Lisa Marie Landgraf, Violin
2 CD Box
Vier Märsche, Op. 76 · Vier Fugen, Op. 72 · Waldscenen, Op.
82 · World Premiere Recording: Studien und Skizzen aus dem
Dresdner Taschennotizbuch · Vier Studien für den Pedalflügel,
Op. 56 · C. Schumann: Drei Präludien und Fugen, Op. 16
Six Sonatas for Harpsichord and Violin, KV 301–306n ·
The “Palatine” Sonatas, Op. 1 · Andante and Fugue, KV 402
The easily flowing playing of Tobias Koch breathes shimmering
life into the tonal colors of Robert Schumann’s piano works.
CD tip on hr2-kultur
GEN 87096
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On Period Instruments | Tobias Koch
Robert Schumann:
Complete Works for Violin and Pianoforte
Lisa Marie Landgraf, Violin
Tobias Koch, Pianoforte
3 CD Box
GEN 04043
World Premiere Recording
In this case, turning to historical instruments and an interpretation connected with them has, more than ever, found its
justification and even necessity. This recording is a real gain (…)
Klassik.com
On Period Instruments
Music for Hautbois Band
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Music for Hautbois Band
Johann Philipp Krieger (1649–1725) and
Johann Christian Schiefferdecker (1679–1732)
To u t e s S u i t e s
Marianne R. Pfau, Baroque Oboe
Ensemble Toutes Suite
Marianne Richert Pfau, Baroque Oboe
Johann Philipp Krieger (1649–1725) and
Johann Christian Schieferdecker (1679–1732)
This is bona fide niche repertoire (...) and the most surprising
aspect of the suites is their rather high compositional quality!
CD tip on WDR 3
GEN 12536
Sebastian Bodinus:
Musicalisches Divertissement IV
Ensemble Toutes Suites
Marianne Richert Pfau, Baroque Oboe
World Premiere Recording
On Period Instruments
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GEN 89528
Fanny Hensel-Mendelssohn: “Das Jahr”
Musicalisches Divertissement IV: 6 Trios for Two Hautbois
and B.C. In short, this is a fascinating discovery of music hitherto rarely if ever recorded, and probably hardly ever played since
the demise of its composer. I eagerly look forward to further recitals by Toutes Suites—a current top favourite in this household.
Recorded sound is first-rate. International Record Review
Jean Michel Muller (1683–1743):
XII Sonates
Els Biesemans, Fortepiano
Ensemble Toutes Suites
Marianne Richert Pfau, Baroque Oboe
2 CD Box · World Premiere Recording
Jean Michel Muller: XII Sonates a un Hautbois de Concert,
deux Hautbois ou Violons, une Taille, un Fagot & Basse Continue pour le Clavecin, ou Basse de Violon.
GEN 12244
GEN 88525
Miniatures
Discovering Müller’s music here is a great treat: the ensemble
Toutes Suites, serves up a highly spirited interpretation of his
work, with impeccable technique and of utmost quality, leaving
nothing to be desired. Pizzicato
Renaissance Music & New Music
Katharina Bäuml, Shawms
Margit Kern, Accordion
The outstanding settings, the virtuosity and the subtle communication of the two musicians lead to a total tonal experience in
which the two instruments, as heterogeneous as they may be,
seem to be almost predestined for this music. RBB
GEN 11219
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WWW.BACHMUSEUMLEIPZIG.DE
Sonatas by J. S. Bach and H. I. F. Biber
Evgeny Sviridov
S o n a t a s b y J . S . B a c h a n d H . I . F. B i b e r
I N T E R N AT I O N A L B A C H C O M P E T I T I O N 2 0 1 0
W I N N E R I N T H E C AT E G O R Y V I O L I N
GEN 11207
Evgeny Sviridov, Violin
International Bach Competition 2010
Winner in the category Violin
Zita Mikijanska, Harpsichord
A thoroughly successful debut CD and we can really look
forward to the young Russian’s next Early Music project. There
is certainly no lack of suitable repertoire for him to venture into.
CD tip on NDR
The admittedly wonderful Sviridov ends his recital with a
glittering account of the E major Partita. Early music review,
October 2011
Louis Couperin:
Suites for Harpsichord
Francesco Corti, Harpsichord
International Bach Competition 2006
Winner in the harpsichord category
GEN 87090
That Corti is a well-versed, stylistically confident and technically sovereign musician is already clear after just a few bars.
His playing is clearly structured, original in the improvisationlike Préludes and also the well-balanced, brilliant recording
technology gives this disc a “noble character.”
Deutschlandfunk. Die Neue Platte
Bach in a Romantic Manner
Arrangements by Mendelssohn, Schumann, David, Ressel
Mayumi Hirasaki, Violin
Christine Schornsheim, Pianoforte
Regardless of their original context, these arrangements are
appealing in their own right, as masterfully demonstrated
by Japanese violinist Mayumi Hirasaki and pianist Christine
Schornsheim. CD tip on MDR Figaro
GEN 10189
Organs from Mendelssohns
Leipzig Years
Transcriptions and Improvisations
Martin Schmeding, Organ · Rudolf Lutz, Organ
Works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Gade
GEN 89152
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The result is a musical and historic voyage of discovery into
the Leipzig of Mendelssohns time, one of the most beautiful
contributions to the 2009 anniversary year released thus far.
Klassik.com
»WHEN I SMOKE
MY TOBACCO PIPE …«
Have a look at the shop of the Leipzig Bach Museum
and discover J. S. Bach as an incense man,
»handwritten« T-Shirts for your choir, CDs, books,
and much more …
On Period Instruments
GEN 10184
GEN 10183
Orchestra
Tomaso Albinoni:
Sonate da chiesa. Opera Quarta
Peter Tchaikovsky:
The Seasons
Jaime González, Oboe
Åsa Åkerberg, Cello
Thomas C. Boysen, Lute
Martin Müller, Harpsichord
Deutsche Streicherphilharmonie
Michael Sanderling, Conductor
It sounds tantalizing, is full of variety and highly entertaining.
Listeners will be impressed by Albinoni’s seemingly inexhaustible melodic invention as well as the skillful performance of all
involved (...) Ensemble 1/2011
Béla Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances,
Dances of Transsylvania
GEN 10169
Music for Viola d’amore
Dvořák and Mendelssohn
Anne Schumann & Klaus Voigt, Viola d’amore
Alison McGillivray, Cello · Petra Burmann, Theorbo/
Baroque guitar · Sebastian Knebel, Harpsichord
Music by Franz S. Schuchbauer, Johann P. Guzinger,
Christian Pezold, Wilhelm Ganspeck
The performance given by Anne Schumann and Klaus Voigt is
masterful. The performance by these artists and their continuo
partners in this recording is engrossing. In the 18th century the
viola d’amore was held in very high regard because of its sweet
tone, which is perfectly understandable on hearing this
compact disc. Toccata 9/19 2011
Deutsche Streicherphilharmonie
Michael Sanderling, Conductor
A. Dvořák: Serenade for Strings in E major, Op. 22
F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Symphony for Strings
No. 11 in F major
GEN 85513
Franck, Alain, Widor: Grand Pieces
Festivus
Symphonic Classics
Johannes Unger, Organ
C. Franck: Pièce pour Grand Orgue · J.-A. Alain: Première et
Deuxième Fantaisie · Ch.-M. Widor: Symphony pour Grand
Orgue, Op. 42 No. 7
GEN 86073
Unger treats each composer with great respect, his interpretations are focused and, never dropping his guard through-out,
each work evolves organically to mighty conclusions. The organ
is on mgnificent form with this youn perfomer at the manuals.
The Organ, 8-10/2007
Sächsische Bläserphilharmonie
Thomas Clamor, Conductor
The musicians have mastered their craft perfectly. Every sound,
every rhythmic detail and every nuance, no matter how fine, is
just right. Ouverture, Das Klassik-Blog
GEN 11221
Organ Works by Ludwig van Beethoven &
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Wolfgang Kleber, Organ
GEN 89530
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Sergei Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3
& Symphonic Dances
American Classics
Sächsische Bläserphilharmonie
Thomas Clamor, Conductor
Ines Agnes Krautwurst, Vocals
Pietro Massa, Piano
Orchestra Bruno Maderna · Daniele Giorgi, Conductor
Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin, Henry Mancini
GEN 88112
GEN 12247
GEN 11215
Robert Schumann:
Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129
Ferruccio Busoni:
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
Deutsche Streicherphilharmonie
Michael Sanderling, Conductor · Benedict Klöckner, Cello
Leander Kippenberg, Cello · Lukas Sieber, Cello
Michael Preuß, Cello
Pietro Massa, Piano
Neubrandenburger Philharmonie
Philharmonischer Chor Neubrandenburg
Ernst Senff Chor Berlin
Stefan Malzew, Conductor
Live Recording
(...) it is the cello quartet version that is especially winning and
finds Klöckner playing with a commanding spontaneity to match
even the finest orchestral versions. The Strad, 2012
GEN 88122
Deutsche Streicherphilharmonie
Michael Sanderling, Conductor
Georges Bizet/Rodion Schtschedrin: Carmen Suite
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Andante Cantabile
Paul Hindemith: Trauermusik
An outstanding and dramatic program which is also very pleasing in terms of transparency, intonation, rhythmic verve and
cantabile phrasing. Stereoplay 9/2011
GEN 11533
GEN 87522
W. A. Mozart: Concerto for Clarinet
F. Schubert: Symphony No. 5
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The homogeneity and transparency of the sound, as well as the
broad range of the dynamic spectrum, are among the special
features of this ensemble. Klassik.com
Antonín Dvořák:
From the New World
Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen
John Axelrod, Conductor
Karin Dornbusch, Clarinet
Collegium Musicum Basel
Simon Gaudenz, Conductor
An interesting recording that showcases some obviously talented
young European performers and offers clear sound from the new
and innovative Leipzig-based label Genuin. Allmusic
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra with Male Choir in C major,
Op. 39 (…) a great work and one that is rarely recorded, making
the great achievement of this recording all the more valuable.
Piano News 1/2009
Bizet/Schtschedrin:
Carmen Suite
Homenaje a Albéniz
Works by Albéniz, Morera and Pedrell
Concerto Málaga
Massimo Paris, Conductor
GEN 10165
Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30
Symphonic Dances, Op. 45
Massa and the orchestra successfully render something
pleasantly refined (…) from the extravagant virtuosity. The solo
part and orchestra blend into a homogeneously interwoven
whole, with each equally dependent upon the other.
Piano News 4/2008
Symphony No. 9, Op. 95 “From the New World”
Czech Suite, Op. 39
GEN 87105
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Solo & Orchestra
Chamber Music | Strings
Ralph Vaughan Williams:
Tuba Concerto
P i an o Wo r k s b y S c hum ann , M e nd e l s s o hn B ar t h o l d y and L i s z t
L il i an A ko p o v a , P i an o
01–21 Ro b er t S c humann (1810 –18 5 6 )
C ar nav al , O p. 9
[13'13 ]
25–32 Ro b er t S c humann
[ 28'47 ]
Fant a sie, O p. 2 8
Fant a sie s tü c ke, O p. 12
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Fr anz L i s z t (1811–18 8 6 )
S c humann : L ieb e sl ied ( W id mung )
“Sea Songs” Overture, Tuba Concerto and Symphony No. 5
Total Time
GEN 86064
Hilgers conducts and plays the solos with a spirited
elegance—highly recommended.
Clarino 10/2006
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©
[ 31'04 ]
22–24 F el i x Mend el s s o hn B ar thold y (18 0 9 –18 47 )
2010 GENUIN classics, Leipzig, Germany
[ 03'48]
[77'20]
GEN 10192
To be released in 2013
Amaryllis Quartett
GEN 13261
White
String Quartets by Joseph Haydn and
Anton Webern
Giuseppe Porgo, Clarinet
Südwestdeutsches Kammerorchester Pforzheim
Sebastian Tewinkel, Conductor
Amaryllis Quartett
With their most recent CD of quartets by Haydn and Webern the
young string quartet has finally conquered the Olympian heights
of chamber music. Rondo 5/2011
Perfect quartet happiness. Concerti 1/2012
World Premiere Recording
Works for Clarinet and Orchestra by Girolamo Salieri and
Gioacchino Rossini
An unusually atmospheric compilation at the highest
standard. Clarino 11/2006
GEN 11218
Raven
Pierre-Dominique Ponnelle:
String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2
String Trio
Carolin Masur, Mezzo-Soprano
Kirsten Ecke, Harp
Mitteldeutsche Kammerphilharmonie
Stefanos Tsialis, Conductor
Gémeaux Quartett
These are compositions which gestated in intensive
ambivalence about one’s own life experiences.
Ensemble 3/2010
Mikis Theodorakis: Raven
Harald Genzmer: Harp Concerto
Harald Genzmer: Fantasia for Harp Solo
GMP 04508
Red
String Quartets by Ludwig van Beethoven
and Alban Berg
Amaryllis Quartett
Girolamo Salieri:
Virtuoso Italian Clarinet
GEN 85053
Red
String Quartets by Ludwig van Beethoven
and Alban Berg
GEN 10192
Walter Hilgers, Tuba
Member of the Vienna Philharmonic and “German Brass”
Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt
P i an o Wo r k s b y S c hum an n , M e nd e l s s o h n a nd L i s z t
L il i an A ko p o v a , P i an o
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GEN 10163
Oriental Tales
Boccherini and Schubert
Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen
Norichika Iimori, Conductor
Schubert-Quintett
L. Boccherini: String Quintet in E Major, Op. 13 No. 5
F. Schubert: String Quintet in C Major, D 956 – Op. posth. 153
N. Rimsky-Korsakov: Symphonic Suite “Scheherazade”, Op. 35
O. Respighi: Suite from the Ballet “Belkis, Regina di Saba”
All in all, this praise is absolutely justified in
unreservedly recommending the production.
Klassik.com
GEN 04047
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GEN 86521
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Chamber Music | Strings
GEN 86519
Chamber Music | Brass
Shostakovich and Haydn
Anhörn! Listen!
Rubens Quartet
Elbeblech, Brass Quintet
D. Shostakovich: String Quartet No.3
J. Haydn: String Quartet No. 3 in G minor
World Premiere Recording, arranged for Brass Quintet: Works
by Bach, Mendelssohn, Shostakovich, Koetsier, Lutosławski
and others
The Goethe adage about string quartets may be confidently
applied here to the genre of the brass quintet – so expressive and
communicative is this music, lasting just under an hour. This
is not least thanks to the outstanding sonic realization and optimum spatial illumination of the sound (…) Should you listen
to it? Absolutely! Klassik.com
A clear debut statement: with intelligent sound dramaturgy and
a somewhat bitter tone, the young Dutch musicians give a sharp
profile to the masters of human insight and enigmatic, profound
humour. Der Tagesspiegel, September 10, 2006
GEN 88114
The British Book
Intimate Letters
Reinhold Quartet, Members of the
Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig
Heine Quartet
J. Brahms: String Quartet in A minor Op. 51
L. Janáček: String Quartet No. 2 “Intimate Letters”
E. Elgar: String Quartet in E minor
Quartets by P. Maxwell Davies and J. Weir
(…) impressively dense, with a particularly convincing
illumination of the drama (…)
Ensemble 6/06
GEN 86065
GEN 86066
Their warm, sensitive playing makes it obvious how well they
understand the British composers and with what intelligence
they know how to interpret their works. Pizzicato 12/06
Just for Fun
Young German Brass Soloists (JDBS)
Walter Hilgers, Conductor
Groovy & Smart Music for Brass Ensemble by Cole Porter,
Duke Ellington, Jim Parker, Goff Richards and Chris Hazell
Chamber Music | Brass
GEN 04046
Gewandhaus Brass
Quintett presents…
Paul Hindemith
Young German Brass Soloists (JDBS)
Walter Hilgers, Conductor
Gewandhaus Brass Quintett
Works by Lutosławski, Koetsier, J. S. Bach,
Albinoni, Debussy, Ewald, Brahms
GEN 89142
40
They cover the entire infinitely wide sonic spectrum of the brass
quintet with impressive virtuosity, effervescent wit as well as soft
sensitivity. Leipziger Volkszeitung, 26 June 2009
Paul Hindemith: Morgenmusik, Konzertmusik (Op. 49),
Sonata for Brass Quintet and the World Premiere Recording
of More Metamorphoses by Peter J. Lawrence
GEN 04041
41
Chamber Music | Brass
Ottorino Respighi
Young German Brass Soloists (JDBS)
Walter Hilgers, Conductor
Chamber Music | Winds
.%7
A Recital Experience
Weimarer Bläserquintett
Woodwind Quintets by W. A . Mozart , P. Haas, F. Danzi,
E . Carter, P. Taffanel
World Premiere Recording: Pini di Roma, Fontane di Roma,
Feste Romane arranged for brass ensemble
This is not only a thoughtfully compiled but also wonderfully interpreted and outstandingly recorded CD, which you will gladly
slide into your player over and over again. Ensemble
GEN 12225
GMP 020107-1
Philip Glass & Michael Nyman:
Works for Saxophone Quartet
sonic.art, Saxophone Quartet
Chamber Music | Winds
GEN 11222
Dances from Bohemia
and Hungary
Essence of Christmas
.%7
Essence of Christmas
Works by Bach, Mozart, Debussy, Tschaikowsky, Bridge and Buys
Everything makes the impression of being perfectly produced by
magic, and it is magnificent how the listener again and again
experiences the saxophone quartet like a great instrument
that, however, makes itself discernible as a combination of four
subtly intertwined threads of sound. Klassik.com
Their tonal palette is amazing, their tone extremely flexible,
dynamic and transparent. Ensemble 1/2012
Quintessenz – Leipzig Flute Ensemble
Ensemble Prisma, Wind Octet
Live Recording
A. Dvořák: Slavonic Dances No. 8, Op. 46 and Op. 72
Nos. 1 and 7 · J. Brahms: Hungarian Dances Nos. 3
and 7 · F. Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14 in F minor ·
F. Farkas: Contrafacta Hungarica · B. Smetana:
Three dances from “The Bartered Bride”
Works by Bach, Mozart, Debussy,
Tchaikovsky, Bridge and Buys
Quintessenz
Leipzig Flute Ensemble
GEN 12253
.%7
GEN 12249
42
GEN 04045
Fantasy´n´Symmetry
Tour de France
Quartet New Generation – recorder collective
Quintessenz – Leipzig Flute Ensemble
Works by G.F. Händel, M.E. Childs, W. Blecharz,
J.S. Bach, D. Shostakovich, Y. Pasovsky,
E. Reiter
Works by Claude Debussy, Georg Bizet, Camille Saint-Saëns,
Maurice Ravel, François Couperin and Louis Ganne
GEN 87108
43
Chamber Music | Winds
Pictures at an Exhibition
Quadriga Bassoon Ensemble & Dag Jensen
World Premiere Recording
Chamber Music | Münchner Klaviertrio
.%7
Münchner Klaviertrio
To be released in 2013
M. Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition · A. Piazzolla: Tango
Suite · O. Peterson: March Past · A. Stephenson: Divertimento
(1995)
GEN 86077
Johannes Brahms:
Piano Trios in C minor and G minor
Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 101
Piano Quartet in G minor, Op. 25
GEN 13261
From MozArt to PopArt
Johannes Brahms:
Piano Trios in B major and C major
Trio de Vienne
Münchner Klaviertrio
W. A. Mozart: Divertimento No. 6 KV 439b for 3 Basset
Horns · Th. Kessler: “Unisono” for 3 Clarinets ·
L. v. Beethoven: Variations WoO 28 on on Mozart’s
“La ci darem la mano” · A. Piazzolla: Tango “Nightclub” ·
D. Ellington: “The Creole Love Call”
GMP 04506
Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello in B major, Op. 8
Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello in C major, Op. 87
The homogeneity of the Trio is utterly convincing!
Ensemble 3/2009
GEN 88137
Antonín Dvořák:
Piano Trios, Op. 65, Dumky Trio, Op. 90
Münchner Klaviertrio
Wonderful how the very first movement is permeated by his
penetrating depth while the well-nigh helpless tonal figures
oscillating between major and minor keys sparkle wistfully
here and there. (...) The violin and piano allow the dialog to
swing to and fro like a pendulum. Ensemble 3/2011
GEN 11194
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy:
Piano Quartet, Op. 3 · Piano Sextet, Op. 110
Münchner Klaviertrio & Friends
Tilo Widenmeyer, Viola
Ruth Elena Schindel, Viola
Alexander Rilling, Double Bass
GEN 10166
44
The performance of the Münchner Klaviertrio in the finale is impressive for its utmost chamber ensemble discipline, sparkling
joy in playing and an infectious forward drive.
Das Orchester 7/8 2010
45
Chamber Music | Münchner Klaviertrio
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy:
Piano Trios in D minor and C minor
Chamber Music & Piano
The Romantic Oboist
.%7
Münchner Klaviertrio
Ramón Ortega Quero, Oboe
Kateryna Titova, Piano
Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello in D minor, Op. 49
Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello in C minor, Op. 66
Works by Schumann, Schubert, Tchaikovsky,
Pasculli, Lalliet and Kalliwoda
(...) a soulful reading of this glorious Romantic chamber music.
CD tip on NDR-Kultur
GEN 12254
GEN 88111
Astor Piazzolla:
Tangos y Canciones
.%7
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
P i a n o Tr i o s i n c & d m i n o r
Ofelia Sala, Soprano
Münchner Klaviertrio
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy:
Piano Trios in C & D minor
Leibniz Trio
With their finely shaded performance and full-bodied
sound the Leibniz-Trio invite you to an acute listening
experience. CD tip on RBB
Elegance and lightness, musical perfection and that certain
something about tango-mania that cannot be put into words are
what distinguish this disc. Seventy enchanting minutes which
touch indescribable eternity. NMZ Online
L e i b n i z Tr i o
GEN 12241
GEN 88110
.%7
Cosmopolitan – Works by
Mikhail Glinka and Daniel Schnyder
Trio Elego
Antonia Lorenz, Clarinet
Philipp Zeller, Bassoon
Isabel von Bernstorff, Piano
Chamber Music & Piano
.%7
Bach & Kurtág:
Works for Cello and Piano
GEN 12232
.%7
Duo Arp Frantz
Julian Arp, Cello
Caspar Frantz, Piano
This tonal journey through the sweeping landscape of
different music genres fascinates through its light-infused
variety of colors and its moving performance artistry.
Ensemble 4/5 2012
Ludwig van Beethoven:
Piano Trio in B-flat major, Op. 97
(“Archduke”)
Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 1 No. 3
Trio Ex Aequo, Pianotrio
Trio Ex Aequo unassumingly and intelligently set the standard
for the discs to follow in the Beethoven piano trio recording
series. Klassik.com
GEN 12256
46
GEN 12217
47
Chamber Music & Piano
Jeux à Deux
Grand Sonatas for Flute
Recital for Flute and Harp
Michael Martin Kofler, Flute
Regine Kofler, Harp
Elisaveta Blumina, Piano
Hans-Udo Heinzmann, Flute
Works by Pierné, Gade and Prokofiev
by Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Ibert, Berthomieu, Fauré,
Tournier, Rossini and Saint-Saëns
GEN 11196
The magnificent artistry of the two performers makes listening a
perpetual joy. Das Orchester 6/2011
The duo goes about its performance with tremendous
passion, astonishing technique and depth of feeling!
Ensemble 8/9 2010
GEN 10173
Works for Violin and Piano
by Bach, Beethoven, Strauss and Waxman
ritual obsessions
Duo d’Accord & eardrum percussion duo
Christoph Seybold, Violin
Milana Chernyavska, Piano
Igor Stravinsky: Le Sacre du Printemps
Béla Bartók: Sonata for two Pianos and Percussion
GEN 11195
The interpretive artistry of the Duo d’Accord (...) is however
based on the fact that their dedication to playing is accompanied by all the precision one could desire while showing no
signs of anything rigid, drilled or mechanical but instead
appearing to swing and freely unfold. Masterful playing!
Fono Forum 6/2011
GEN 10171
Schmankerln & Postres
Scenes
Ralf Mathias Caspers, Violin
Tamaki Takeda-Caspers, Piano
Noriko Kitano, Piano
Michael Schlechtriem, Cello
Works by Saenger, de Falla, Kreisler,
Villa-Lobos, Chaplin, Nin, Brahms and others
Works by E. W. Korngold, Joseph Marx, Paul Badura-Skoda,
Stefan Esser, F. Mompou, F. Delius
GEN 10531
GEN 89529
Works for Viola and Piano
by Brahms, Schubert, Hindemith
Russian Violin Sonatas
Angela-Charlott Bieber, Piano
Michael Dinnebier, Violin
Naoko Shimizu, Viola
Özgur Aydin, Piano
GEN 10193
48
Hindemith: Sonata in F major, Op. 11 No. 4 · Schubert:
Sonata in A minor “Arpeggione” · Brahms: Sonata in
E flat major, Op. 120 No. 2
Shimizu’s sober detachment and seriousness of purpose are
striking, especially complemented by Özgür Aydin’s
consummate accompaniment. Here, chamber music is lived
and breathed. Ensemble 4/2011
Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata in F major, Op. 80
Dmitri Shostakovich: Sonata in G major, Op. 134
GEN 89154
49
Chamber Music & Piano
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy:
Complete Works for Cello and Piano
W. A. Mozart: Sonatas
Annette Unger, Violin
Brunhild Webersinke, Piano
Michael Pfaender, Cello
Duo Arp Frantz
Julian Arp, Cello
Caspar Frantz, Piano
Sonata for Cello and Piano in B major, Op. 45
Sonata for Cello and Piano in D major, Op. 58
GEN 89133
(…) the Duo Arp Frantz plays the works for cello and piano
in all their flowing magnificence (…) Kulturspiegel 3/2009
GEN 87524
Soloists of the Schubertiaden
Schnackenburg
Aphrodite Dances · Dresdner Moderne
Annette Unger, Violin
Rieko Yoshizumi, Piano
Ilya Konovalov/Annette Unger, Violin
Vladimír Bukac/Vladislav Krasnov, Viola
Leonid Gorokhov, Cello
Arkadi Zenzipér, Piano
Works by H. Börner, O. Reinhold, J. P. Thilmann
String Quintet by Mozart in G minor
Piano Quintet by Shostakovich
GEN 88526
GEN 87107
Brahms Sonatas
Music for Oboe and Piano
Nicole Kern, Clarinet
Stefano Vismara, Piano
Works by Mozart & Schumann
Satoki Aoyama, Oboe
Kyoko Koyama, Piano
Johannes Brahms: Sonatas for Clarinet and Piano
Nos. 1 and 2, Opp. 120/1 and 120/2
GEN 88113
GEN 86082
Johannes Brahms: The Piano Trios
& Clarinet Trio
50
When in the opening measures of the B flat Trio, Op. 8, the
wonderful cantilena of Matthias Moosdorf’s cello lifts its voice
against the underlying tapestry of the piano, a magical
moment occurs which one actually is always hoping for and
can only describe with one word: goose bumps.
Ensemble 1/2009
W. A. Mozart: Sonata E minor KV 304 for Piano and Oboe (Violin) · Andante and Fugue from Sonata A major for Piano and
Oboe (Violin) · R. Schumann: Adagio and Allegro for Oboe
(Horn) and Piano · Three Romances for Oboe and Piano,
Three Fantasy Pieces for Oboe d’amore (Clarinet) and
Piano Op. 73
Romantic Flute
Hans-Udo Heinzmann, Flute
Elisaveta Blumina, Piano
Trio Ex Aequo
Featuring Karl Leister, Clarinet
GEN 88104
Reinhold’s Violin Sonata is like Hindemith with added
charm, and Thilmann’s two sonatinas and eight duos breathe
an unexpectedly Parisian air. Hans Börner’s engaging Kleines
Ballett and Aphrodite’s Dances round out a highly enjoyable
disc. The Strad 5/2008
Flute Sonatas by M. Meyer-Olbersleben,
J. Rietz and J. F. Barnett
GEN 85517
51
Chamber Music & Piano
Tribute
Franck & Ravel
French Chamber Music
Don Bailey, Flute
Donald Sulzen, Piano
Angela-Charlott Bieber, Piano
Michael Dinnebier, Violin
Arvo Lang, Cello
Works by R. Muczynski, L. Boulanger, M. Ravel,
F. Poulenc, B. Martinu, K. Hoover and W. Gieseking
César Franck: Sonata for Piano and Violin in A major
Maurice Ravel: Piano Trio in A minor
GEN 04040
GEN 85512
Roma Piano Trio
Sonatas for Violin and Piano
Angela Pardo, Piano
Alessandro D’Andrea, Violin
Marco Damiani, Cello
Gertrud Schilde, Violin
Klaus Schilde, Piano
A. Schnittke: Sonata No. 3
R. Schumann: Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 121
F. Busoni: Sonata No. 2 in E minor, Op. 36a
B. Smetana: Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15
D. Shostakovich: Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor, Op. 67
GEN 03026
GMP 04509
Günter Bergmann:
Complete Works
Between Times
Flute Music of the Twenties
Hans-Udo Heinzmann, Flute
Jürgen Lamke, Piano
Sabine Roderburg, Piano
Andrea Bärenfänger, Organ
Noriko Kitano, Piano
3 CD Box
Works by J. Lauber, F. F. Finke, S. Karg-Elert and P. Juon
GEN 03011
GMP 04502
Bass! How low can you go?
Works for Viola and Piano
by Schumann, Britten, Bunch
Silvio Dalla Torre, Double Bass
Matthias Petersen, Piano
Naoko Shimizu, Solo Violist of the Berlin Philharmonic,
Özgür Aydin, Piano
Works for Double Bass and Piano by Robert Fuchs,
Karel Reiner, Frank Proto and Adolf Mišek
R. Schumann: Märchenbilder, B. Britten: Lachrymae
World Premiere Recording: Suite for Viola and Piano
by Kenji Bunch
GEN 04042
52
Stationen–Musikalisches Tagebuch 1936–39 (GEN 03012) Der
Bogen and more Works for Piano (GEN 03013)
Harmonice Mundi Iovis (GEN 03014)
Each CD available separately.
GEN 88119
53
Chamber Music | Various
.%7
Flute and Cello in Dialogue
Joseph Haydn: Sonatas
Atsuko Koga, Flute
Ithay Khen, Cello
Viviane Chassot, Accordion
D major, Hob XVI:37 · F major, Hob XVI:23 · E flat major,
Hob XVI:25 · G major, Hob XVI:40 · E minor, Hob XVI:34
Works by W.A. Mozart, P.O. Ferroud,
H. Villa-Lobos, T. Takemitsu and G. Cassadó
Anyone who believes they’ve heard all there is to hear by the
master will be surprised to hear Haydn’s piano sonatas preformed on the accordion. It is this very instrument which brings out
tonal colors which could scarcely be heard without the bellow
action. CD tip on MDR Figaro
GEN 89162
GEN 12537
.%7
Works for Horn
by Trygve Madsen (*1940)
Soundscapes II
Guitar Music by Brouwer,
Takemitsu and Brindle
Christoph Eß, Horn
Various chamber music ensembles
Rainer Stegmann, Guitar
With this recording the guitarist shows his propensity and feel
for new lesser-known pieces. Kulimu, 2/2011
GEN 11210
GEN 12252
.%7
Antonio Vivaldi:
The Pisendel Sonatas
Soundscapes
Rainer Stegmann, Guitar
Annette Unger, Violin · Michael Pfaender, Cello
Ludger Rémy, Harpsichord
Guitar music by Leo Brouwer and Carlo Domeniconi
Brouwer’s ten works paying homage to the great composers such
as Debussy, Piazolla, Toru Takemitsu and Stravinsky are particularly captivating. Der Neue Tag, 11 January 2008
Sonata in F major, Sonata in C major, Sonata in A major,
Sonata in G major/G minor, Sonata in C minor
GEN 88527
GEN 12248
Jean-Philippe Rameau:
Pièces de Clavecin
Eugène Ysaÿe
Solo Violin Sonatas
Viviane Chassot, Accordion
Judith Ingolfsson, Violin
This is brilliant music making - Chassot´s control of dynamics
and voicing is astonishing, her change of colours equally so.
Early Music Review 12/2011
Ingolfsson’s tone production is clear, present, with a reserved
though intense vibrato, marked by an independent character
striking a moving balance between rational poise and
passionate intellectuality. Klassik.com
Judith Ingolfsson
GEN 11216
54
Eugène Ysaÿe:
Six Sonatas for Violin solo, Op. 27
Her playing is brilliant and her handling of the instrument lightning quick and clever – making the recording exquisite listening.
Brava! Blog in Ouverture
GEN 11202
55
Chamber Music | Various
Romantic Works for Violin
by Dvořák, Suk, Schumann, Ysaÿe
Magic Flute Remixed
Members of the Nationaltheater Orchestra Mannheim
World Premiere Recording
Christine Raphael, Violin
Works by P. Ablinger, C. Bauckholt, G. Kampe, D. Lang, R.
Riehm, D. Schnebel, T. Witzmann and W. Zimmermann
GEN 10535
GEN 86078
Domenico Scarlatti: 16 Sonatas
Sanssouci – Versailles
Tomoko Matsuoka, Harpsichord
Ensemble Obligat
Tomoko Matsuoka plays an authentic
Neuchâtel Ruckers harpsichord
Works by Graun, Müthel, C.Ph.E.Bach, de Boismortier,
Couperin, Donjon, Rameau and Debussy
GEN 86070
GEN 88131
Flûte et Cordes
Harald Oeler, Bayan
Ensemble Obligat
Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
World Premiere Recording transcribed for the bayan
Sofia Gubaidulina: Et expecto
D. Scarlatti: Five Sonatas
W. A. Mozart: Flute Quartet in D Major KV 285
F. Schubert: String Trio Movement D 471
F. Schubert: From “Six Impromptus et Moments musicaux”
C. Debussy: Sonata for flute, viola and harp
GEN 86069
Nonets by Spohr, Clementi and Mozart
In dulci jubilo
Persius Ensemble
Christmas music for trumpet and organ
Ensemble CONCERTINO A TRE
Karl-Heinz Halder, Trumpet
Moritz Kohn, Trumpet
Michael Eckerle, Organ
M. Clementi: Nonet in E-flat major (Fragment)
World Premiere Recording: L. Spohr: Nonet Op. 31
W. A. Mozart: Haffner-Musik in D major No. 2
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Among the pieces gracefully performed by the two members of
the Ensemble Obligat, each on the same level of virtuoso
ornamentation and inventive richness, even two three-minute
pieces, Donjon’s Rossignol and Debussy’s Syrinx, have the
effect of exotic highlights. Ensemble 1/ 2007
Pictures at an Exhibition
GEN 87523
GEN 87087
An impressive achievement (…) , because the theater company’s
instrumentalists and singers, of whom considerable demands
are made, perform all the variations placed before them with
impressive dash. Mannheimer Morgen, 16 December 2006
This CD – classical entertainment in the best sense of the word –
is already the third CD on which the Persius
Ensemble performs brilliantly, confidently and convincingly.
CD recommendation on RBB Radio
Works by J. L. Krebs, B. Krol, J.-F. Dandrieu,
C. Franck, Y. Bourrel, M. Reger and H. U. Hielscher
GEN 85518
57
Chamber Music | Various
Poésie
Vocal
A German Mass
.%7
Eva-Christina Schönweiß, Violin
Kirsten Ecke, Harp
Eine Deutsche Messe A German Mass
S a c r e d W o r k s b y S c h u b e r t , C o r n e l i u s , D i s t l e r,
M a u e r s b e r g e r, P a l e s t r i n a , S a i n t - S a ë n s
Ensemble Nobiles
Sacred Works by Schubert, Cornelius, Distler,
Mauersberger, Palestrina, Saint-Saëns
Works by Camille Saint-Saëns, Jean-Michelle Damase,
François Adrien Boieldieu, Jacques Aubert and RobertNicholas-Charles Bochsa
Ensemble Nobiles
The vocal ensemble is outstanding with its velvet smooth
and homogeneous tone production. Klassik.com
GEN 12242
GMP 04504
Diario
.%7
Guitar Music from Mexico and Spain
Susanne Schoeppe, Guitar
Serenade
Songs of night and love
Camerata Musica Limburg · Andreas Frese, Piano
Alison Browner, Mezzo-Soprano ·
Christoph Prégardien, Tenor · Martin Nyvall, Tenor ·
Jan Schumacher, Conductor
Works by M. M. Ponce, F. Moreno-Torroba, D. Doležel and
C. del Castillo
Romantic partsongs for male choir
GEN 12224
GMP 04501
GEN 03025
Sensitive and beautiful sounding (…) Neue Chorzeit 5/2012
Fantasias for Harp
Von dem Dome
Charlotte Balzereit, Solo Harpist of the
Vienna Philharmonic
Camerata Musica Limburg
Jan Schumacher, Conductor
Works by Jacques Ibert, Albert Zabel, Carl Philipp Emanuel
Bach, Camille Saint-Saëns, Berthold Hummel and Louis
Spohr and the World Premiere Recording of »5 Phantastereien« by Wolfram Buchenberg
The Complete Sacred Works for Male Choir by
Schubert, Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Cornelius
GEN 89157
(…) refined and subtle treatment of vocal parts—
which Camerata Musica is in perfect command of!
Klassik.com
Schöne Nacht
Romantic part songs for male choir
Camerata Musica Limburg · Alison Browner, Mezzo-Soprano
Christoph Prégardien, Tenor · Andreas Weller, Tenor
Andreas Frese, Piano · Jan Schumacher, Conductor
Works by R. Vaughan Williams, F. Schubert, F. Silcher, W.
Nagel, R. Pracht and others
GEN 89138
58
A men’s choir with a wonderfully noble sound presents itself
here. Neue Chorzeit 3/2009
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Vocal
Jan Dismas Zelenka:
Magnificat · Missa Nativitatis Domini ·
Dixit Dominus
GEN 11213
Marburger Bachchor · L´arpa festante · Nicolo Sokoli,
Conductor · Katia Plaschka, Coloratura Soprano · Anne
Bierwirth, Alto · Christian Dietz, Tenor · Markus Flaig,
Bass-baritone
Not only the four soloists but also the chorus and orchestra under
the baton of Nicolo Sokoli render in particular the unconventional details in Zelenka’s music in a clearly delineated manner. But
there is also no lack of Baroque sumptuousness, sweeping choral
movements or brilliant trumpet fanfares (...). CD tip on BR
Dietrich Buxtehude:
Membra Jesu Nostri
Musica Lingua & L’arpa festante
Stephan Schreckenberger
In this naturally-speaking way of making music, the emotional
components of the music are urgently brought to the fore.
Pizzicato 3/2005
GEN 04048
Sigfrid Karg-Elert:
Sacred Works for Choir
Dietrich Buxtehude:
Festive Cantatas
GewandhausChor Leipzig
Vocalconsort Leipzig
Gregor Meyer, Conductor
Stefan Engels, Organ
Musica Lingua & L’arpa festante
Stephan Schreckenberger
Alles, was ihr tut mit Worten oder mit Werken · Aperite
mihi portas justitiae · Befiehl dem Engel, daß er komm
(and many more)
An outstanding recording from Leipzig! Karg Elert Archiv
GEN 88130
GMP 020403-1
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Early Pieces
GewandhausChor Leipzig
Mendelssohnorchester Leipzig
Gregor Meyer, Conductor
Mitten wir im Leben sind, Op. 23/3 · Kyrie in C minor (1823) ·
Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten · Magnificat · Sinfonia
No. 3 in E minor
GEN 88118
It all sounds fresh and lively, and is also a discovery
in terms of the repertory. Fono Forum 10/2008
Liebeslieder
Lieder from Romanticism
Musica Lingua
Stephan Schreckenberger
GEN 86079
60
J. Brahms: Liebeslieder-Walzer Op. 52,
In stiller Nacht, Abschiedslied a. o.
R. Schumann: Am Bodensee, Sommerlied,
Zigeunerleben a. o.
F. Mendelssohn: Morgengebet, Tragödie,
Drei Volkslieder Op. 41 a. o.
Vocal | Solo
Emoción
.%7
Emoción
Works by Reynaldo Hahn, Richard Strauss,
Fernando Obradors & Ernani Braga
Carolina Ullrich, Soprano
Marcelo Amaral, Piano
Works by Reynaldo Hahn, Richard Strauss,
Fernando Obradors & Ernani Braga
Carolina Ullrich, Soprano
Marcelo Amaral, Piano
Soprano Carolina Ullrich and her accompanist Marcelo Amaral
give an exceptional performance of passionate song artistry in
their new release, Emoción. CD tip on Deutschlandfunk
GEN 12234
61
Vocal | Solo
.%7
Songs by Justus Hermann Wetzel
Lieder by Georg Göhler
Olivia Vermeulen, Mezzo-Soprano
Peter Schöne, Baritone
Liana Vlad, Piano
Eduard Stan, Piano
Henryk Böhm, Baritone
Antje Perscholka, Soprano
Hendrik Bräunlich, Piano
World Premiere Recording
Beautiful, lyrical, in part songs breathing modernity by a quiet
composer from the Late Romantic period, outstandingly performed by young and still undiscovered singers. Klassik.com
GEN 12223
GEN 87089
GEN 10532
Robert Schumann: Lieder
Cornelia Ptassek, Soprano
Vivian Hanner, Mezzo-Soprano
Frank Peter, Piano
Nationaltheater Orchestra Mannheim
Frédéric Chaslin, Conductor
Eichendorff-Liederkreis, Op. 39 · Lieder von Elisabeth
Kulmann, Op. 104 · “Frauenliebe und Leben”, Op. 42
Arias by Mozart, Cherubini, Verdi, Puccini,
Strauss, T. Traetta and F. Chaslin
Together with Frank Peter the soprano has recorded not only
the Eichendorff cycle and Frauenliebe und Leben but also
the late cycle Sieben Lieder von Elisabeth Kulmann, Op. 104.
A discovery which is deserving of thanks to the two Leipzig
musicians. CD selection on MDR-Figaro
GEN 86080
75th Birthday Tribute
Siegfried Matthus: Beloved Dyonisos
Zarzuela Spanish Arias
Noëmi Nadelmann, Soprano
Wuerttemberg Philharmonic Reutlingen
Thomas Herzog, Conductor
Wuerttemberg Philharmonic Reutlingen
Aris Argiris, Baritone
Siegfried Matthus, Ola Rudner, Conductors
Arias by Chapí, Giménez, Fernández Caballero,
Luna, Guridi and Asenjo Barbieri
Siegfried Matthus: Ariadne, Dithyrambus for Baritone and
Orchestra, Nocturnal Scene in the Park, Holofernes aria
(from “Judith”), Manhattan Concerto
GEN 89144
GEN 86071
Franz Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin
Opera Arias
Andreas Post, Tenor
Tatjana Dravenau, Piano
Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg
Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester
Heribert Beissel, Conductor
A cycle of poems by Wilhelm Müller
Set to music by Franz Schubert
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The CD is a small discovery, an extravagant
listening delight. Klassik.com
Famous Opera Arias by Verdi, Rossini, Puccini, Donizetti
and more
GEN 85516
These are names that one does not merely hear, but that one
should take notice of, because they will belong to the world elite
of the operatic scene within a few years. Das Orchester 2/06
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Vocal | Solo
Piano | The Blüthner Debussy Collection
Wiener Spätromantik –
Late Viennese Romanticism
Jale Papila, Alto
Michael Balke, Piano
Lieder by J. Brahms, G. Mahler, A. Berg and R. Strauss
GMP 04511
Renowned piano maker Blüthner present a unique collection of works
for piano by Claude Debussy. His most important pieces are performed
on four CDs by up-and-coming international pianists Juliana Steinbach, Amir Tebenikhin, Chenyin Li and Julia Dahlkvist.
A captivating as well as original Debussy tribute. Piano News 4/2012
Nachtwanderer –
Night Wanderer
GMP 04507
The Blüthner Debussy Collection:
Hommage à Debussy · Works for Piano
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Hommage à Debussy
Works for Piano CD I
Ann-Katrin Naidu, Mezzo-Soprano
Robert Kulek, Piano
Suite bergamasque, Pour le piano, Images I & II et al.
Juliana Steinbach, Piano
Lieder by J. Brahms, F. Hensel, H. Wolf and R. Strauss
(...) magnificently polished (...) Pianiste 4/2012
GEN 12226
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Hommage à Debussy
Works for Piano CD II
Arabesques, Nocturne, Préludes Livre I et al.
Amir Tebenikhin, Piano
The degree to which instrument and repertoire harmonize
is shown in the preludes, from which Tebenikhin draws out
colorful enchantment with a warm sound. Piano News 4/2012
GEN 12227
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Hommage à Debussy
Works for Piano CD III
L´Isle joyeuse, Estampes, Préludes Livre II et al.
Chenyin Li, Piano
Pianist Chenyin Li renders Debussy’s world of imagination
with great precision. At the same time the virtuosity and
humor of the pieces blossom. Klassik.com
GEN 12228
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Piano | Ana-Marija Markovina
Hommage à Debussy
Works for Piano CD IV
Hugo Wolf: The Piano Works
Ana-Marija Markovina, Piano
Children’s Corner, Études Série I & II et al.
Julia Dahlkvist, Piano
GEN 12229
Dahlkvist is heard here with a highly refined sense of
pianist touch, whether in her delicate manner or more
vigorous passages. Genuin presents yet another excellent
release, the fourth and final installment of its
“Hommage à Debussy” series. Klassik.com
GEN 87091
Paraphrase on “Die Walküre” · Paraphrase on “Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg” · Scherz und Spiel. Schlummerlied ·
Humoreske · Rondo Capriccioso · Variations
Ana-Marija Markovina dedicates herself to these experimental
miniatures with great energy and commitment. The Schlummerlied (Lullaby), the Rondo Capriccioso reminiscent of Mendelssohn and the one-minute Scherz und Spiel (Joke and Game) are
delightfully light. Markovina is able to reflect the naturalness of
this music. Piano News 5/2007
Robert Schumann: Kreisleriana, Op. 16 ·
Papillons, Op. 2 · Fantasiestücke, Op. 111
Ana-Marija Markovina, Piano
Forcefulness and unrelenting drive are never at the expense
of transparency and poetic beauty. She achieves a perfect
balance—exactly what listeners desire for this composer on the
threshold between Viennese classicism and Romanticism.
Piano News 6/2006
Piano | Ana-Marija Markovina
GEN 86058
Anton Urspruch (1850–1907):
Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 1
C. Ph. E. Bach:
The Wuerttemberg Sonatas
Ana-Marija Markovina, Piano
Ana-Marija Markovina, Piano
2 CDs
Now the Croatian-born pianist Ana-Marija Markovina has
taken up the entire body of work of the unjustly forgotten
composer. And demonstrates in virtuoso manner why Liszt
was so delighted by the works of his admirer.
Stern 24/2011
GEN 11205
GEN 85054
The fact that this recording is to be designated as a sonic
achievement of brilliance, in addition to its purely interpretative quality, makes it all the more attractive. A must for all
music lovers, amateurs and experts alike.
Klassik.com
Louise Adolpha Le Beau (1850–1927):
Complete Works for Piano
Ana-Marija Markovina, Piano
GEN 10177
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Johann Sebastian Bach:
Toccatas
Johannes Brahms:
Works for Piano Duo
Stepan Simonian, Piano
Olha Chipak & Oleksiy Kushnir, Piano Duo
Sonata, Op. 34 b
Variations on a Theme by Schumann, Op. 23
Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn, Op. 56 b
GEN 12250
GEN 11197
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The piano duo (...) provide an extraordinary performance here.
(...) they play with a freedom and individuality that is never
heard in piano duos (...) Chipak and Kushnir sound like a single
large grand piano. Magnificent.
Süddeutsche Zeitung, 30 March 2011
Robert Schumann: Carneval, Op. 9
Fantasiestücke, Op. 12
Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Fantasie, Op. 28
Liszt: Liebeslied
Slavonic Dances: Czech Music by
Dvořák, Fibich, Schulhoff and Hurnik
Piano Duo Danhel-Kolb
Oliver Kolb & Romana Danhel-Kolb, Piano
Lilian Akopova, Piano
Muscular swing and orchestral fullness of sound (...)
Piano News 4/2012
(...) Temperament and tonal acuity, worked out to the last
technical detail, and seamlessly smooth ensemble playing (...)
Darmstädter Echo, 2 June 2012
GEN 12237
GEN 10192
The quality of the recording and its presentation are
commensurate with the high musicianship of this release.
Klassik-heute
Through the mirror
Mozart in minor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Michael Seewann, Piano
Konstanze Eickhorst, Piano
The Lübeck piano professor seems to have internalized the artistry of Mozart’s sonata style down to the last detail, and on the
basis of this mastery performs with an inspiration that is thrilling. The Genuin recording team has also played its part and
has succeeded once again in capturing a piano sound of almost
physically perceptible clarity. Klassik-Heute, 5 Oct. 2011
GEN 11212
A musical journey to Russia and France
Piano Works by Modest Mussorgsky and Debussy
R i e k o Yu s h i z u m i , P i a n o
GEN 11199
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Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
Maurice Ravel: Miroirs
GEN 10179
A musical journey
to Russia and France
Piano Works
by Debussy and Mussorgsky
Rieko Yushizumi, Piano
Henri Bonamy, Piano
Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures of an Exhibition
Claude Debussy: Images, L’isle joyeuse
Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
Claude Debussy: Images I, Images II, Images oubliées
(...) exceptional dynamic breadth (...)
Piano News 4/2011
GEN 89160
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Piano
Frédéric Chopin: Études
Piano Works by
Brahms and Schubert
Joanna Jimin Lee, Piano
Henri Bonamy, Piano
Études, Op. 10, Op. 25, Op. posth.
Johannes Brahms: Fantasies, Op. 116,
Rhapsodies, Op. 79
Franz Schubert: Sonata, D 850
GEN 89121
GEN 88132
Mozart & Prokofiev:
Sonatas and Other Works
Johann Sebastian Bach:
Concerto Transcriptions
for Solo Piano
Gesa Lücker, Piano
Babette Hierholzer, Piano
Her programming is selected with
a sense for exquisite repertoire!
Piano News 5/2009
GEN 89153
Concertos, BWV 971, BWV 974,
BWV 975, BWV 977, BWV 978,
BWV 985 and BWV 1054
GEN 87088
Franz Liszt: Piano Works
Brahms, Mendelssohn,
Beethoven: Variations
Caroline Fischer, Piano
Christian Petersen, Piano
Rhapsodie espagnole, Ballads Nos. 1 and 2,
Valse Impromptu, Mephisto, Waltz No. 1 and others
J. Brahms: Variations and Fugue on a
Theme by Händel, Op. 24 · F. Mendelssohn
Bartholdy: Variations Sérieuses, Op. 54 ·
L. van Beethoven: Fifteen Variations and
Fugue in E-flat major, Op. 35 (“Eroica”)
GEN 86076
GEN 89147
Caroline Fischer
Die Zauberflöte –
Magic on the Piano
Debut CD
Babette Dorn, Piano
Including World Premiere Recordings
Works by F. Liszt, C. Debussy,
F. Chopin, W. A. Mozart, D. Scarlatti
and R. Shchedrin
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(…) this is piano playing of great solidity which, at
decisive moments, also ignites with burning intensity.
Klassik Heute
Variations and Fantasias on Mozart’s “Zauberflöte”
by Beethoven, Busoni, Clementi, Hummel, Rheinberger,
Ries and others
GEN 86075
Babette Dorn plays wondrously. Klassik.com
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Le Nozze di Figaro –
Romance on the Piano
Les yeux clos
Takuhiro Murayama, Piano
Babette Dorn, Piano
Including World Premiere Recordings!
T. Takemitsu “Les yeux clos”
J. S. Bach: Toccata in F sharp minor, BWV 910
F. Schubert: Sonata in G major, D 894
Variations and Fantasias on Mozart‘s “Figaro”
by Beethoven, Czerny, Hummel, Kalkbrenner,
Ries and more
GEN 86067
GEN 03027
Don Giovanni – Adventures on the Piano
Franz Schubert:
Sonatas for Piano
Babette Dorn, Piano
Including World Premiere Recordings!
Daniel Röhm, Piano
Variations and Other Works on Mozart‘s “Don Giovanni”
by Beethoven, Bizet, Clementi, Schumann, Hummel,
Herzogenberg and more
GEN 86052
Adventure, excitement and drama in their most varied facets
(…), the result is cheeky, wild and impudent – and with a magnificent feeling for the tragedy inherent in the material.
Piano News 6/2006
Sonata in C minor, D 958
Sonata in A major, D 959
GEN 03015
Variations on a theme by
Brahms, Schubert, Reger
Wolfgang Watzinger, Piano
Both Paganini Variations by J. Brahms,
Variations on a theme by J. S. Bach by M. Reger
and Impromtu in B major by F. Schubert
GMP 04510
Franz Schubert and
Franz Liszt
Daniel Röhm, Piano
Franz Schubert: Fantasy in C major “Wanderer” ·
Franz Schubert/Franz Liszt: “Der Müller und der Bach” ·
Franz Liszt: Sonata in B minor
GEN 04044
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Qué rico
Works by Prokofiev, Poulenc and Trajkovich
Works by Giancarlo Castro D’Addona, Modest Mussorgsky,
Maurice Ravel and Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Banda Sinfónica Juvenil Simón Bolívar
Thomas Clamor, Conductor
GEN 13260
Michael Martin Kofler, Flute
Stephan Kiefer, Piano
GEN 13266
Mirror – New Music for Accordion
Que musica parli
Franz Schubert:
Sonatas in B major & C minor, 12 Deutsche Tänze
Filippo Faes, Piano
GEN 13263
Sonatas by Robert Schumann,
Nils W. Gade and Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Annette Unger, Violin
Dariya Hrynkiv, Piano
GEN 13259
Works by Earl Kim, Szesana Nesic, Babette Koblenz,
Annette Schlünz, Charlotte Seither and Michael Beil
Margit Kern, Accordion
GEN 13267
Johann Sebastian Bach:
Sonatas for Viola da Gamba and Harpsichord
Nicolas Altstaedt, Cello
Jonathan Cohen, Piano
GEN 13268
Franz Schubert: Octet in F major, D 803
Siegfrieds Horn und Violettas Harm
Variations [arrangements] for four horns by
Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi
Christoph Eß, Horn
Sebastian Schorr, Horn
Stephan Schottstädt, Horn
Timo Steininger, Horn
Herbert Rosendorfer, Libretto
Karl Dietrich Gräwe, Libretto
GEN 13264
Amaryllis Quartett
Christoph Eß, Horn
Alexandra Hengstbeck, Contrabass
Markus Krusche, Clarinet
Daniel Mohrmann, Bassoon
GEN 13269
Works by Daniel Schnyder, Derek Bourgeois,
Saskia Apon and Brett Dean
Trombone Unit Hannover
GEN 13270
Solo Sonatas by
Günter Raphael and Paul Hindemith
Jürgen Weber, Viola
GEN 13265
Piano Works by Frédéric Chopin
and Maurice Ravel
F. Chopin: Sonata No. 3, Op. 58, Barcarolle, Op. 60
M. Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit
Miao Huang, Piano
Award Winner Deutscher Musikwettbewerb 2011
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Claude Delvincourt:
Sonatas, Danceries, Contemplations and Boccaceries
Ilona Then-Bergh, Violin
Michael Schäfer, Piano
GEN 13271
Robert Schumann:
Fantasiestücke, Op. 12 & Fantasie, Op.17
Annika Treutler, Piano
GEN 13272
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Piano Works by Franz Schubert
Sonata in A major, Ungarische Melodie, and others
Babette Dorn, Piano
GEN 13273
Works by Beethoven, Mansurian and Shostakovich
Dresdner Philharmonie
GEN 13274
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Complete String Quintets
Quatuor Sine Nomine
GEN 13275
Olivier Messiaen:
Meditation sur le Mystère de la Sainte Trinité
Daniel Beilschmidt, Organ
GEN 13276
Works for Tuba by Jörg Duda, Jules Massenet,
Astor Piazzolla, Quinto Maganini and Giesbert Näther
Andreas Hofmeir, Tuba
GEN 13278
Works by Hugo Schuncke, Johann Christian Schuncke
and Herrmann Schuncke
Philharmonie Baden-Baden
Pavel Baleff, Conductor
GEN 13280
Works by Charles M. Widor, Franz Schubert,
François Borne, Philippe Gaubert and Jules Massenet
Atsuko Koga, Flute
Mayuko Niyata, Piano
GEN 13283
Johann Sebastian Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Part 2
Gerlinde Otto, Piano
GEN 13282
Archipel Machaut
Works by Machaut, Corbett, Nemtsov and Odeh-Tamimi
Katharina Bäuml, Shawms
Margit Kern, Accordion
GEN 13284
Works by Franz Schubert and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Michael Martin Kofler, Flute
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano
GEN 13279
Piano Sonatas by Ludwig van Beethoven
Alexej Gorlatch, Piano
GEN 13287
Piano Sonatas by Franz Schubert
Konstanze Eickhorst, Piano
GEN 13289
Works by Georg Kreisler, Niccolò Paganini,
Eugène Ysaÿe, Franz Schubert, Nikolai Rimski-Korsakov,
Franz Waxmann and Manuel de Falla
Elina Rubio, Violin
GEN 13281
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