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Maria Kliegel Cello Master Class - 198 page book with 2 DVDs cover
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Maria Kliegel Cello Master Class - 198 page book with 2 DVDs
Maria Kliegel (cello)
[ Naxos DVD / 2 DVD/Book - released 7/Mar/2011 ]
"The opportunity of having some eight hours of tuition from such an inspiring teacher is not one to be missed and this is surely an essential purchase for any aspiring player." (MusicWeb Recording of the Month Feb 2011)
Nikolai Lugansky In Recital (recorded live at the Verbier Festival on 28th July 2008) cover
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Nikolai Lugansky In Recital (recorded live at the Verbier Festival on 28th July 2008)
Nikolai Lugansky (piano)
[ Euroarts / Ideale Audience International DVD / DVD - released 20/Apr/2011 ]
"The articulation…is breathtaking: such clarity for the turns of Prokofiev's 'Masks', such speed so well caught by the camerawork on fingers and blue-tinged keys in Liszt's 'Feux follets', such strength in the cascades of No. 10 and the glitter of...
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Dvorak / Herbert: Cello Concertos
Gautier Capucon (cello) / Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi
[ Erato / Warner Classics / CD - released 1/Apr/2009 ]
"Gautier Capuçon gives a richly lyrical and sympathetic account of Herbert's Concerto, reaching heights of eloquence in its beguiling slow movement and revelling in the virtuosity of the latter parts of the finale." BBC Music Magazine, March 2009 ****