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David Oistrakh - David Oistrakh Edition (1997) (2004  Reissue) (5CD Box Set)

David Oistrakh - David Oistrakh Edition (2004) (5CD Box Set)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Artwork | 1.69 Gb | MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 901 mb
Classical | Label: Melodiya / MEL CD 10 00745 / Reissue

Anyone listening to this admirable set will gain an accurate impression of David Oistrakh’s overall playing style, his poise, composure, interpretative finesse, velvety tone and highly sophisticated musicianship. Various of the works programmed are - or have been - available in alternative Oistrakh recordings (the Tchaikovsky and Brahms concertos in around six versions apiece), but Melodiya’s selections are, in general, judiciously chosen.
Johanna Martzy, Erica Morini, Ferenc Fricsay - Dvořák, Bruch, Glazunov: Violin Concertos (2001)

Johanna Martzy, Erica Morini, Ferenc Fricsay - Dvořák, Bruch, Glazunov: Violin Concertos (2001)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:14:42 | 345 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | Catalog: 0289 463 6512 0

Before the great conductor Ferenc Fricsay died (tragically young at the age of 48 in 1963), he made dozens of brilliant mono and stereo recordings for Deutsche Grammophon. Many of his most significant recordings have been released on CD, though some have already drifted out-of-print (Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, Mozart Syms 29, 39-41 and Beethoven Syms 3, 5 & 7) and others are only available as expensive imports. This past year there has even been a limited edition boxed set of his music released (in the "Original Masters" series – see my review).

Zuzana Růžičková - Hommage a Zuzana Růžičková (2013)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Sept. 29, 2019
Zuzana Růžičková - Hommage a Zuzana Růžičková (2013)

Zuzana Růžičková - Hommage a Zuzana Růžičková (2013)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 1 Gb | 02:36:08
Genre: Classical | Label: Supraphon

Zuzana Růžičkova, an exceptional personality upon whom the critics conferred the title “First Lady of the Harpsichord”, continued the pioneering efforts Wanda Landowska had made to get the harpsichord recognised as an independent concert instrument. The path she took was co-determined by her lifelong relationship to Bach, whose complete works for harpsichord she has recorded, and along it she was also accompanied by a number of friends she regularly met: Karel Ančerl, Gideon Klein, Sviatoslav Richter, Josef Suk.