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  • 4 CDs

    $23.50

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  • They are striking for the Trio Sōra’s razor-sharp articulation, and ideal balances in both the rhythmic and harmonic realm. Also impressive and welcome is the ensemble’s observance of Beethoven’s... More…

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    3 CDs

    $23.75

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  • Give her Elgar’s cello concerto or this set’s array of chamber music with Daniel Barenboim at the piano, and her vitality and passion leap out undimmed. More…

    23 CDs

    $95.25

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  • Trio Wanderer's perspective on Beethoven is so fresh it's almost disconcerting. The prevailing impressions are of delicacy, beauty of tone and a spirited playfulness that's often eclipsed when... More…

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  • Florestan Trio

    The playing of The Florestan Trio is memorable for its lyrical tenderness, its luminous sonorities and its rhythmic buoyancy More…

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  • Trio Elegiaque

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  • Beaux Arts Trio

    wiser, though in the case of the Beaux Arts Trio and Beethoven the passage of some 20- odd years signalled a rare and fruitful broadening of musical vision. In the period between their two recordings... More…

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  • Beaux Arts Trio (piano trio)

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  • Menahem Pressler (piano), Daniel Guilet (violin), Bernard Greenhouse (cello), Isidore Cohen (violin)

    Beaux Arts Trio, Gewandhausorchester, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Kurt Masur, Bernard Haitink

    This release includes a digital booklet