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Violin Concerto in A Minor (arranged from the Cello Concerto) / Violin Sonata No. 2 cover
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SCHUMANN
Violin Concerto in A Minor (arranged from the Cello Concerto) / Violin Sonata No. 2
Philippe Graffin (violin) / Deutsche Radio Philharmonie / Christoph Poppen
[ Onyx / CD - released 10/Oct/2010 ]
"Most of [the transcription] works well enough...and there are even one or two gains...Graffin makes a very appealing case for it" BBC Music Magazine, November 2010 ****
Vivaldi: Violin Concertos (Incls Concerto in B minor for 4 violins & cello) cover
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Vivaldi: Violin Concertos (Incls Concerto in B minor for 4 violins & cello)
Viktoria Mullova (violin) / Il Giardino Armonico Ensemble / Giovanni Antonini
[ Onyx Classics / CD - released 9/Jul/2005 ]
"a thrilling coming-together of a top ensemble and a violinist of spectacular virtuosity (and the taste to direct that virtuosity to best effect). As so often with Vivaldi concertos there are discoveries aplenty to be made." (Gramophone)
Schubert: Octet D 803 cover
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FRANZ SCHUBERT
Schubert: Octet D 803
Mullova Ensemble
[ Onyx Classics / CD - released 22/Nov/2005 ]
"A thoughtful, expressive performance of Schubert's multi-faceted Octet" Editor's Choice Gramophone Magazine Feb 2006
Recital cover
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STRAVINSKY / RAVEL / SCHUBERT / CLARA SCHUMANN
Recital
Viktoria Mullova (violin) Katia Labeque (piano)
[ Onyx / CD - released 26/Nov/2006 ]
A real event and highlight of ONYX's Autumn schedule - the first collaboration on disc of long-time recital partners and virtuoso soloists in their own right, Russian Viktoria Mullova and French pianist Katia Labèque.