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Schubert, Bach, Liszt, live at Wigmore Hall / Simon Trpceski, Piano1 CD / Wigmore Hall Live / 2013-04-09 Works: Franz Schubert: Deutsche Tänze, Op. 33; Fantasy for Piano in C major, D 760/Op. 15 "Wanderer"; Franz Liszt: Preludes and Fugues (6) of JS Bach for Piano, S 462; Années de pèlerinage, d...Performers: Trpceski, Simon Praised by the Los Angeles Times for his grace, eloquence and the 'understated beauty of his tone', Macedonian pianist Simon Trpceski shot to fame after...continue... Recording information: Wigmore Hall, London (03/18/2012)....continue... ![]() Schubert, Wolf, Debussy, etc: Songs / Maltman, Drake1 CD / Wigmore Hall Live / 2008-01-22 Works: Franz Schubert: Der Wanderer, D 493/Op. 4 no 1; Wandrers Nachtlied, D 224/Op. 4 no 3; Rastlose Liebe, D 138/Op 51; Wandrers Nachtlied ("Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh"), song for voice & piano, D. 7...Performers: Drake, Julius [Piano]; Maltman, Christopher The young British baritone Christopher Maltman excels on the recital platform. Here he performs songs by Schubert, Wolf, Debussy, Duparc and Warlock with boundless charm...continue... ![]() Mozart, Smetana, etc: String Quartets / Skampa Quartet1 CD / Wigmore Hall Live / 2008-01-22 Works: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quartet for Strings no 21 in D major, K 575; Bedrich Smetana: Quartet for Strings no 2 in D minor, T 131; Dmitry Shostakovich: Quartet for Strings no 8 in C minor, Op. 110; R...After the Skampa Quartet's debut performance at Wigmore Hall in February 1993, William Lyne, the Hall's then Director, commented: "After their first concert in 1993...continue... ![]() Moscheles: Fantasy, Variations, etc / Nash Ensemble1 CD / Wigmore Hall Live / 2006-06-06 Works: Robert Schumann: Märchenerzählungen for clarinet (or violin), viola & piano, Op. 132; Ignaz Moscheles: Fantasy, variations and finale, for piano, clarinet, violin & cello on the Bohemian fo...Conductors: Ensemble: Nash Ensemble This CD was recorded live at Wigmore Hall on October 8, 2004 and was selected as an 'Editor's Choice' by Gramophone magazine. The Guardian of...continue...
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