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Deutsche Grammophon's historical limited-edition series Original Masters takes a single great DG artist and presents a selection of their historical DG recordings in a logical grouping of repertoire. A significant amount of the recordings in each box appear for the first time internationally on CD. Crotchet price from £17.99 £15.31 per box.
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From 1928 to 1939 Paul Robeson was based in London and recorded exclusively for EMI’s HMV label. This 7 CD set contains all the HMV recordings. The wide-ranging repertoire includes American plantation songs and spirituals, British folk songs and popular hits of the day, as well as art songs.
It is the fate of some countries to produce numerous major composers whilst others may have many there is one whose prowess tends to dominate all the others, such is the case of Denmark where Carl Nielsen lived between 1865 and 1931. The majority of these recordings were made in Copenhagen with the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Herbert Blomstedt in the first half of 1970s.
The comprehensive record of a unique artistic partnership. From 1976, when Herbert von Karajan - the most famous conductor in the world - met the prodigiously gifted 13-year-old Anne-Sophie Mutter until his death 13 years later, she was the only violinist to appear with him in concert and on disc.
Celebrated as the musical poet of the English landscape, Vaughan Williams was also a visionary composer of enormous range: from the pastoral lyricism of The Lark Ascending and the still melancholy of Silent Noon to the violence of the Fourth Symphony. All your favourite Vaughan Williams is here, in over 34 hours of music on 30 CDs.
A major forerunner of the Romantic school of pianism that culminated in Chopin, Dublin-born pianist and composer John Field had scarcely received his due until Chandos released the performances of the Piano Concertos by fellow countryman, Miceal O’Rourke.