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Franck: String Quartet; Violin Sonata
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»rank: 202822
from: Polygram Int'l
Editorial Product Review:Album Details:Regarded by the Fitzwilliam Quartet Itself as One of Its Finest Recordings, this Performance of the Franck String Quartet Has Long Been Out of Circulation and Now Returns to the Catalogue with an Ultra-sensitive Reading of the Violin Sonata with Amoyal and Roge.
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Mendelssohn in Berlin: A Midsummer Night's Dream (excerpts); Violin Concerto Op. 64
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»rank: 284567
Editorial Product Review:Album Details:Regarded by the Fitzwilliam Quartet Itself as One of Its Finest Recordings, this Performance of the Franck String Quartet Has Long Been Out of Circulation and Now Returns to the Catalogue with an Ultra-sensitive Reading of the Violin Sonata with Amoyal and Roge.
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Schoenberg: Pelleas und Melisande Op5; Variations Op31
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»rank: 94509
from: Elektra / Wea
Editorial Product Review:Album Details:Regarded by the Fitzwilliam Quartet Itself as One of Its Finest Recordings, this Performance of the Franck String Quartet Has Long Been Out of Circulation and Now Returns to the Catalogue with an Ultra-sensitive Reading of the Violin Sonata with Amoyal and Roge.
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Janácek: Instrumental & Orchestral Works
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»rank: 133672
from: EMI Classics
Editorial Product Review:Album Details:Regarded by the Fitzwilliam Quartet Itself as One of Its Finest Recordings, this Performance of the Franck String Quartet Has Long Been Out of Circulation and Now Returns to the Catalogue with an Ultra-sensitive Reading of the Violin Sonata with Amoyal and Roge.
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Classic Stressbusters
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»rank: 394225
from: Elektra / Wea
Editorial Product Review:Album Details:Regarded by the Fitzwilliam Quartet Itself as One of Its Finest Recordings, this Performance of the Franck String Quartet Has Long Been Out of Circulation and Now Returns to the Catalogue with an Ultra-sensitive Reading of the Violin Sonata with Amoyal and Roge.
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Janacek - Chamber Works / Hoffman · Rudy · Amoyal · Mackerras
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»rank: 391765
Editorial Product Review:Album Details:Regarded by the Fitzwilliam Quartet Itself as One of Its Finest Recordings, this Performance of the Franck String Quartet Has Long Been Out of Circulation and Now Returns to the Catalogue with an Ultra-sensitive Reading of the Violin Sonata with Amoyal and Roge.
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2 Portraits Op. 5 ; 2 Images Op. 10 ; 4 Pieces Op. 12
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»rank: 494801
Editorial Product Review:Album Details:Regarded by the Fitzwilliam Quartet Itself as One of Its Finest Recordings, this Performance of the Franck String Quartet Has Long Been Out of Circulation and Now Returns to the Catalogue with an Ultra-sensitive Reading of the Violin Sonata with Amoyal and Roge.
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Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky: Trio Opus 50
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»rank: 470658
from: Elektra / Wea
Editorial Product Review:Album Details:Regarded by the Fitzwilliam Quartet Itself as One of Its Finest Recordings, this Performance of the Franck String Quartet Has Long Been Out of Circulation and Now Returns to the Catalogue with an Ultra-sensitive Reading of the Violin Sonata with Amoyal and Roge.
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Tear Jerkers: Classical Music to move the Mind, Body and Soul
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»rank: 383438
from: Elektra / Wea
Editorial Product Review: :I don't understand why Jules Massenet's 'Meditation' from Thais is on Teldec's Tearjerker album and not on it's Meditation disc. Or why Maria-Joao Pires's performance of Schubert's Impromptu, Op. 90, No. 3 in G-flat major, is a tearjerker and not a Stressbuster (as another disc in this series is dubbed). Of course, such reasoning is too sophisticated for this context. The decent performances here feature music by Chopin, Puccini, Donizetti, Tchaikovsky, and others. What jerks my tears is the fact that a package like this is apparently needed to draw listeners to ...
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Spohr: Concerto No. 8; Double Quartet; Beethoven: Serenade
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»rank: 429124
from: RCA
Editorial Product Review: :I don't understand why Jules Massenet's 'Meditation' from Thais is on Teldec's Tearjerker album and not on it's Meditation disc. Or why Maria-Joao Pires's performance of Schubert's Impromptu, Op. 90, No. 3 in G-flat major, is a tearjerker and not a Stressbuster (as another disc in this series is dubbed). Of course, such reasoning is too sophisticated for this context. The decent performances here feature music by Chopin, Puccini, Donizetti, Tchaikovsky, and others. What jerks my tears is the fact that a package like this is apparently needed to draw listeners to ...
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