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CATALOGUE 2009
EDITION SELECT: PAUL BADURA-SKODA 6<br />
EDITION DRESDNER PHILHARMONIE 10<br />
EDITION PRIMAVERA 12<br />
EDITION UN!ERHÖRT 14<br />
MOVIMENTOS EDITION 16<br />
CELLO PROJECT 17<br />
EDITION ARTIST CONSORT 18<br />
ON PERIOD INSTRUMENTS 20<br />
SOLO & ORCHESTRA 22<br />
ORCHESTRA 24<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC – VARIOUS 25<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC – BRASS 28<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC – WINDS 30<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC – STRINGS 31<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC & PIANO 32<br />
VOCAL 38<br />
PIANO 42<br />
KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS 47<br />
MISCELLANEOUS 48<br />
NEW RELEASES 2009 49<br />
DISTRIBUTORS 51
Verehrte Musikliebhaber,<br />
liebe GENUIN-Freunde,<br />
zwei neue Editionen, 130 Titel im Katalog, ein weiter<br />
gewachsenes Team: Nicht ohne Stolz blicken wir auf<br />
das vergangene Jahr zurück. An diese gute Entwicklung<br />
knüpfen wir nun 2009 an – und möchten Sie schon hier<br />
auf einige unserer Highlights hinweisen.<br />
Gemeinsam mit der VW-Tochter Autostadt haben<br />
wir die movimentos edition eingeführt, in der junge Talente<br />
ihr Podium finden.<br />
Auch unsere Collection Artist Consort rund um Felix<br />
Renggli und François Benda wird ausgeweitet: Wir<br />
freuen uns sehr auf die neuen Veröffentlichungen mit<br />
Freunden der beiden Schweizer Ausnahmemusiker.<br />
Respighi- und d’Indy-Fans können mit Spannung<br />
die Fortsetzung der Un!erhört-Reihe mit dem exzellenten<br />
Michael Schäfer erwarten – so wird er 2009 bei uns,<br />
zum Teil zusammen mit der Geigerin Ilona Then-Berg,<br />
spannende CDs mit Werken von Ignaz Friedman, Volkmar<br />
Andreae und Sylvio Lazzari einspielen.<br />
Die Edition Primavera, in bewährter Kooperation<br />
mit Deutschlandradio und dem Deutschen Musikwettbewerb,<br />
bringt auch weiter bisher ungehobene Schätze<br />
ans Tageslicht: Hochkarätige junge Solisten und Ensembles,<br />
die von sich hören lassen!<br />
Wenn Sie das Cello lieben und den Tango, ist das<br />
cello project mit Eckart Runge und Jacques Ammon<br />
genau das Richtige für Sie: „CelloTango“ eröffnete die<br />
Reihe des fulminanten Duos, und wer diesem Klang<br />
verfallen ist, wird auch von „CelloCinema“ und „RussianSoul“<br />
begeistert sein.<br />
Zu guter letzt noch unsere Hommage an einen der<br />
ganz großen Musiker unserer Zeit: Wir konnten Paul<br />
Badura-Skodas historische Interpretation der Beethovenschen<br />
Klavierkonzerte herausbringen, und mittlerweile<br />
ist diese Edition doppelt preisgekrönt: Anfang<br />
2008 erhielt sie den begehrten Diapason d’Or, jetzt ist<br />
sie für den MIDEM Classical Award nominiert.<br />
Welche Schätze, Trouvaillen und Schmankerl es bei<br />
uns sonst noch zu entdecken gibt, überlassen wir nun<br />
gerne Ihnen – blättern Sie selbst!<br />
Ihr GENUIN-Team<br />
Dear Classical Music Fans,<br />
Dear GENUIN Friends,<br />
Two new CD editions, 130 discs in our catalogue and an<br />
expanding team—we are more than a little proud about<br />
how the past year has gone. We hope to continue this<br />
performance into 2009 and already want to point out a<br />
few of our upcoming releases.<br />
Together with the VW subsidiary Autostadt, we have<br />
introduced movimentos edition, a series of recordings<br />
for showcasing young talent.<br />
The Artist Consort collection with outstanding Swiss<br />
recording artists Felix Renggli and François Benda will<br />
be expanded, with more yet to come featuring the two<br />
exceptional musicians and their friends.<br />
Respighi and d’Indy fans have quite a lot in store<br />
for them as the Un!erhört series is continued with the<br />
excellent pianist Michael Schäfer. In 2009 new recordings<br />
highlighting composers Ignaz Friedman, Volkmar<br />
Andreae and Sylvio Lazzari are due for release, including<br />
performances by violinist Ilona Then-Berg.<br />
Edition Primavera, in a proven cooperation with<br />
Deutschlandradio and the Deutscher Musikwettbewerb,<br />
will also have a lineup of wonderful music treasures<br />
to delight listeners: Top caliber young performing<br />
artists and ensembles whose recordings are deserving<br />
of a wide audience!<br />
If you love the cello and tango, the cello project with<br />
Eckart Runge and Jacques Ammon will be just right<br />
for you: “CelloTango” is the spectacular duo’s debut recording<br />
and anyone who falls under the spell of this disc<br />
will also be thrilled to hear “CelloCinema“ and “RussianSoul.”<br />
These new developments are rounded out by an<br />
homage to one of the truly great musicians of our era.<br />
We released historic recordings of the Beethoven piano<br />
concertos by Paul Badura-Skoda in an edition which<br />
has garnered accolades twice already: At the beginning<br />
of 2008 it was awarded the coveted Diapason d’Or and<br />
has now also been nominated for the MIDEM Classical<br />
Award.<br />
Now it’s up to you to decide which treasures, precious<br />
finds and choice selections are right for you in our<br />
new catalogue. Please take a look for yourself.<br />
Your GENUIN Team
EDITION SELECT<br />
6 7<br />
Ludwig van Beethoven:<br />
The Five Piano Concertos<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano<br />
Vienna State Orchestra<br />
Hermann Scherchen, Conductor<br />
3 CD Box · GEN 87102<br />
Two artists of all-consuming curiosity who knew<br />
how to breathe, invent and at times explode<br />
together… and how to give unbelievably fresh impulses even to such frequently heard<br />
music. (Diapason, Etienne Moreau) · Furor and fi nesse, drive and lyricism, intellect<br />
and emotion are fi nely balanced in a manner that has become almost impossible at<br />
the hectic pace of today’s nearly rehearsal-free guest appearances. Monumental yet<br />
without pounding—instead performed with an all-too-human Viennese twinkle of the<br />
eye. This Beethoven has lasting value. (Spiegel Online)<br />
The Sydney Recital<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano<br />
First Release! Recorded in Sydney in 1982<br />
GEN 86056<br />
J. S. Bach: Partita No. 1 in B fl at minor ∙ J. Brahms: Sonata No. 3 in F minor Op. 5 ∙<br />
B. Bartók: Suite Op. 14 ∙ C. Debussy: Estampes ∙ C. Debussy: L’Isle Joyeuse<br />
Franz Schubert:<br />
Three Piano Sonatas<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano<br />
First Release! Recorded in Vienna in 1972<br />
GEN 86057<br />
Sonata in A major D 664, Op. 120 ∙ Sonata in F minor, D 625 ∙ Sonata in C minor, D 958<br />
The Last Recital<br />
David Oistrakh, Violin · Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano<br />
First Release! Live Recording of the Last Recital of David Oistrakh at the Musikverein<br />
Concert Hall in Vienna, May 29, 1974<br />
2 CD Box – Live Recording · GEN 85050<br />
W. A. Mozart: Sonata in F major KV 377 ∙ F. Schubert: Sonata in A major D 574 ∙<br />
L. van Beethoven: Sonata in C minor Op. 30/2 ∙ W. A. Mozart: 6 Variations in D minor<br />
KV 360 ∙ F. Schubert: Sonata in G minor D 408 ∙ L. van Beethoven: Sonata in F major<br />
Op. 24 (Spring)<br />
The composure with which Oistrakh allows Schubert’s A-major sonata to repose has<br />
the effect of one big understatement. Nonetheless, the lyrical qualities of the underestimated<br />
piece can nowhere be experienced more beautifully, freshly and naturally<br />
than in this newly-issued live recording of the last recital.<br />
(DIE ZEIT, 7 Dec 2006)<br />
Intimate Readings of<br />
Schubert<br />
Moments Musicaux and Impromptus<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano<br />
PAUL BADURA-SKODA<br />
Private Recording Recorded in Vienna in 2005<br />
GEN 86055<br />
Impromptus Op. 90 and Op. 142 ∙ Moments Musicaux Op. 94<br />
The violin and piano speak<br />
the same language, with the<br />
complexity of tempo, entries,<br />
dynamics and tonal shading<br />
always gauged to perfectly<br />
match the slightest detail, no<br />
matter how fl eeting. The slow<br />
movement in the Beethoven C<br />
minor sonata sets a tremendous<br />
standard in this regard.<br />
Several encores and taped<br />
portions of a rehearsal (made<br />
in Vienna in 1972) round off<br />
this excellent recital.<br />
(Diapason 11/06)<br />
… an intimate Schubert presentation … This is fantastically good, a far cry from all<br />
experiences in the concert hall … (CD tip hr2)
EDITION SELECT<br />
8 9<br />
A Musical Biography<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano<br />
Recordings and Live Concerts of the World Famous Pianist,<br />
Most of these discs are first-ever releases!<br />
The box includes a CD with an exclusive interview with Badura-Skoda from 2003.<br />
8 CD Box · GEN 03016<br />
CD 1: Young and Curious (His fi rst Recordings from 1941–46) ∙ CD 2: Great Concerts I<br />
(Prague Recital 1962, Carnegie Hall Encores 1965) ∙ CD 3: On Period Instruments<br />
(Mozart, Haydn, Scarlatti) ∙ CD 4: Great Concerts II (Milan with Jörg Demus 1978,<br />
Rio de Janeiro 1992) ∙ CD 5: With Piano & Baton (Mozart Piano Concerto in D Major<br />
KV 175, Beethoven Symphony No. 2) ∙ CD 6: Miscellaneous 1964–2003 (Bach, Chopin,<br />
Berg, Martin, Liszt) ∙ CD 7: 75 th Birthday Concert Live Recording of the Birthday<br />
Concert in Vienna, 2002 ∙ CD 8: Interview (Brussels, 2003)<br />
CDs 1–7 are also available separately:<br />
CD 1 · GEN 03031 CD 2 · GEN 03032 CD 3 · GEN 03033 CD 4 · GEN 03034<br />
CD 5 · GEN 03035 CD 6 · GEN 03036 CD 7 · GEN 03037<br />
Franz Schubert:<br />
Two Sonatas<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano<br />
GEN 88125<br />
Sonata in A minor D 784 · Sonata in A major D 959<br />
… the effect is, like everything about this issue, sincere and reliable.<br />
(CD tip on Klassik.com)<br />
Joseph Haydn:<br />
Three Piano Concertos<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano<br />
Wiener Concertverein<br />
PAUL BADURA-SKODA<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89145<br />
Piano Concertos in F major, G major and D major<br />
NEW!<br />
NEW!
Edition Dresdner Philharmonie<br />
DRESDNER PHILHARMONIE<br />
Encore!<br />
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos’s<br />
sanguine temperament enters<br />
into a symbiosis with the<br />
warm, glowing sound of the<br />
Dresden Philharmonic which<br />
agrees well with Strauss’s symphonic<br />
colossus. Although the<br />
voluptuous sound is enjoyed to<br />
the full, Frühbeck ensures that<br />
it is precise and transparent.<br />
(Fono Forum 12/06)<br />
The flawlessly playing Philharmonic<br />
needs not fear any comparisons<br />
regarding technique.<br />
Especially the precision achieved<br />
by the winds leaves nothing to<br />
be desired. (Rondo)<br />
New Year’s Concert 2007<br />
Dresdner Philharmonie<br />
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Conductor<br />
Live Recording · GEN 87081<br />
Walzer, Polka, Pavane, Farandole, Seguedilla… Orchestral Dances by Brahms,<br />
Dvorák, Strauß, Bizet and others<br />
Wagner without Words<br />
Dresdner Philharmonie<br />
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Conductor<br />
Live Recording · GEN 87095<br />
Prelude Act 3 · Tanz der Lehrbuben ·<br />
Prelude Act 1 from “Tristan und Isolde” WWV 90 ·<br />
Prelude and Liebestod from “Götterdämmerung” WWV 86D ∙ Sonnenaufgang ·<br />
Siegfrieds Rheinfahrt · Siegfrieds Tod · Trauermusik · Finale<br />
Anton Bruckner:<br />
Symphony No. 3<br />
Dresdner Philharmonie<br />
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Conductor<br />
GEN 87086<br />
A. Bruckner: Symphony No. 3 D minor (1891)<br />
Richard Strauss:<br />
Alpensinfonie<br />
Dresdner Philharmonie<br />
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Conductor<br />
Live Recording · GEN 86074<br />
R. Strauss: Alpensinfonie Op. 64<br />
R. Strauss: “Rosenkavalier” Suite<br />
Johannes Brahms:<br />
Symphony No. 1 & No. 3<br />
Dresdner Philharmonie<br />
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Conductor<br />
GEN 87100<br />
11
12 13<br />
NEW!<br />
NEW!<br />
Works by I. Xenakis, R. Hirs, D. Mack, G. Eckert<br />
Maximilian Hornung<br />
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Laureate 2005<br />
Maximilian Hornung, Cello<br />
Gerhard Vielhaber, Piano<br />
GEN 88120<br />
Works by C. Saint-Saëns, L. v. Beethoven, A. Ginastera, L. Janáček, J. Brahms<br />
At 22 years of age, Maximilian Hornung tackles the stylistically wide-ranging<br />
programme simply magnifi cently, with a slender, fl exible and at the same time<br />
incredibly energetic and vital tone, red-hot emphasis and an eminently fi ne sense<br />
of sound. (Partituren 7/8 2008)<br />
NEW!<br />
EDITION PRIMAVERA EDITION PRIMAVERA<br />
Quartet New Generation<br />
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Laureates 2006<br />
“In vain – von der Vergänglichkeit”<br />
Quartet New Generation, Recorder Quartet<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89143<br />
Works by S. Scheidt, A. Bruckner, D. Hahne, P. Moravec and others<br />
Johannes Fischer<br />
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Laureate 2007<br />
Johannes Fischer, Percussion<br />
Nari Hong, Flute<br />
Christian Hommel, Oboe<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89135<br />
Nicolas Altstaedt<br />
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Laureate 2005<br />
Nicolas Altstaedt, Cello<br />
Francesco Piemontesi, Piano<br />
GEN 87084<br />
Works by L. van Beethoven, A. Webern, J. S. Bach, G. Ligeti and I. Stravinsky<br />
This uncommonly well-planned and well-recorded recital may have arisen from a<br />
competition winner (of the 2005 Deutscher Musikwettbewerb) wishing to display<br />
the range of his abilities, but it offers a far more satisfying experience than most<br />
such showcases. (The Strad, December 2007)<br />
Duo Arp Frantz<br />
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Laureates 2006<br />
Julian Arp, Cello<br />
Caspar Frantz, Piano<br />
GEN 87093<br />
Works by F. Chopin, R. Schumann, C. Debussy, L. Janáček<br />
The accomplished performance easily stands up to comparison with those by the<br />
fi nest concert artists—a very successful synthesis of two artistic convictions unfolds<br />
for listeners—the ten years of collaboration by the two can be heard in every phrase.<br />
(Klassik.com)<br />
Nils Mönkemeyer,<br />
Nicholas Rimmer<br />
Deutscher Musikwettbewerb Laureates 2006<br />
Nils Mönkemeyer, Viola<br />
Nicholas Rimmer, Piano<br />
GEN 88115<br />
Works by L. van Beethoven, D. Shostakovich and A. Pärt
14 15<br />
NEW!<br />
EDITION UN!ERHÖRT MICHAEL SCHÄFER<br />
Ottorino Respighi:<br />
Complete Works for Violin<br />
and Piano, Vol. 3<br />
Ilona Then-Bergh, Violin<br />
Michael Schäfer, Piano<br />
GEN 89116<br />
Sonata in D minor · 3 Early Pieces · Arrangements of Italian Baroque Sonatas by<br />
Guiseppe Tartini and Pietro Locatelli<br />
Ottorino Respighi:<br />
Complete Works for Violin<br />
and Piano, Vol. 2<br />
Ilona Then-Bergh, Violin<br />
Michael Schäfer, Piano<br />
GEN 87094<br />
Transcriptions of Sonatas by Vivaldi, Valentini, Porpora and Veracini<br />
Ottorino Respighi:<br />
Complete Works for Violin<br />
and Piano, Vol. 1<br />
Ilona Then-Bergh, Violin<br />
Michael Schäfer, Piano<br />
GEN 86063<br />
Sonata in B minor 1917 ∙ Sei Pezzi and Cinque Pezzi for Violin and Piano<br />
The result is breathtaking; one has the feeling that each tiny detail has been perfectly<br />
placed and formulated with the utmost precision in this emotional and highlycharged<br />
music. (Klassik.com)<br />
Vincent d’Indy:<br />
Piano Works, Vol. 2<br />
Michael Schäfer, Piano<br />
GEN 87101<br />
Petite Sonate (dans la forme classique) Op. 9 · Sonate en mi Op. 63<br />
Fantaisie sur un vieil de Ronde francaise Op. 99<br />
The recording of Vincent d’Indys’s piano works with Michael Schäfer has been<br />
awarded the French Record Prize “classique-info Ring”!<br />
Vincent d’Indy:<br />
Piano Works, Vol. 1<br />
Michael Schäfer, Piano<br />
GEN 87083<br />
Poëme des Montagnes Op. 15<br />
Tableaux de Voyage, Treize Pièces pour le Piano, Op. 33<br />
Thème varié, fugue et chanson Op. 85<br />
Cyril Scott:<br />
The Complete Sonatas<br />
Michael Schäfer, Piano<br />
GEN 85049<br />
Cyril Scott: Three Sonatas and Other Works for Piano<br />
Michael Schäfer presents Scott’s major piano works here in a highly committed and<br />
expressive manner. (Fono Forum 9/2006)
16 17<br />
Movimentos edition – A new GENUIN line<br />
Musicians of the future appear at Movimentos Festwochen in the Wolfsburg Autostadt<br />
www.celloproject.de<br />
NEW!<br />
MOVIMENTOS EDITION<br />
Cello Concertos No. 1 C major and No. 2 D major<br />
Johannes Brahms:<br />
Piano Works<br />
Yorck Kronenberg, Piano<br />
2 CD Box · GEN 88123<br />
Rhapsody Op. 79, Intermezzo Op. 117, Klavierstücke Opp. 118 and 119<br />
A dual talent: pianist and author… one senses that there is a thoughtful pianist at<br />
work here… (Piano News 5/2008)<br />
French Organ Music<br />
Maxime Heintz<br />
performs on the Charles Le Royer organ<br />
at Saint-Sauveur in Grignan, France<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89140<br />
French Organ Music by A.-P.-F. Boëly and C.-B. Balbastre<br />
Joseph Haydn:<br />
Cello Concertos No. 1 & 2<br />
Nicolas Altstaedt, Cello<br />
Kammerakademie Potsdam<br />
Michael Sanderling, Conductor<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89148<br />
CelloTango<br />
cello project<br />
Eckart Runge, Cello<br />
Jacques Ammon, Piano<br />
GEN 88126<br />
Works by Piazzolla, Villoldo, Gardel, Salgán and Gadé<br />
CelloCinema<br />
cello project<br />
Eckart Runge, Cello<br />
Jacques Ammon, Piano<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89134<br />
Including works by Shostakovich, Piazolla, Morricone and Gardel<br />
RussianSoul<br />
cello project<br />
Eckart Runge, Cello<br />
Jacques Ammon, Piano<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89150<br />
CELLO PROJECT<br />
NEW! NEW!<br />
NEW! NEW!<br />
N. Kapustin (*1937): Elegie, Op. 96, Burlesque, Op. 97, Nearly Walz, Op. 98,<br />
Sonata No. 2, Op. 84<br />
S. Rachmaninoff: Sonata G minor, Op. 19, Vocalise, Op. 34<br />
NEW!
EDITION ARTIST CONSORT<br />
18 19<br />
ARTIST CONSORT was originally (only) the name for an idea.<br />
The musicians François Benda and Felix Renggli had been dreaming of an alternative<br />
approach to how classical music recordings were produced in the CD industry. They<br />
felt that it should be up to the very best performing artists, not the market, to determine<br />
which classical CDs are produced: artistic ethos and independence, creative imagination<br />
and virtuosity in place of outside control. <strong>Genuin</strong> is now providing the platform<br />
for this vision. And in tribute to the flowering of ensemble music in the seventeenth<br />
century, the name of the series of CDs featuring works from the Baroque period to New<br />
Music stands for the highest standards and vibrant artistry—ARTIST CONSORT.<br />
NEW!<br />
Johann Sebastian Bach,<br />
Carl Ph. E. Bach,<br />
Heinz Holliger:<br />
Works for Flute Solo<br />
Felix Renggli, Flute<br />
GEN 88129<br />
Johannes Brahms:<br />
Complete Works for<br />
Clarinet<br />
François Benda, Clarinet<br />
The Benda Musicians<br />
2 CD Box · GEN 88127<br />
EDITION ARTIST CONSORT<br />
Works for Clarinet and<br />
Orchestra by Rossini,<br />
Busoni, Debussy, Nielsen<br />
François Benda, Clarinet<br />
Slovak Philharmonic<br />
Christian Benda, Conductor<br />
GEN 88128<br />
String Quartets of the<br />
early 20 th century<br />
Quatuor Sine Nomine<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89141<br />
M. Ravel: String Quartet in F major · C. Debussy: String Quartet in G minor ·<br />
I. Stravinsky: Three pieces, Concertino and Double Canon<br />
NEW! NEW!<br />
Franz Schubert:<br />
Works for Flute and Piano<br />
Felix Renggli, Flute<br />
Mikayel Balyan, Fortepiano<br />
GEN 88124<br />
NEW!<br />
NEW!
ON PERIOD INSTRUMENTS<br />
20 21<br />
Robert Schumann:<br />
Late Piano Works<br />
Tobias Koch, Pianoforte<br />
Düsseldorfer Singekränzchen<br />
Peter-Christoph Runge, Declamation<br />
GEN 86062<br />
Fantasiestücke Op. 111, 7 Clavierstücke in Fughettenform Op. 126, Gesänge der Frühe<br />
Op. 133, Thema mit Variationen für das Pianoforte, Vokalquartett “Die Orange und<br />
Myrthe hier,” 4 Stücke aus Album für die Jugend Op. 68, Balladen für Declamation<br />
und Pianoforte Op. 106, 122<br />
World Premiere Recording: Two Chorals from Endenich (on Period Instruments)<br />
Norbert Burgmüller:<br />
Complete Works<br />
for Pianoforte<br />
Tobias Koch, Pianoforte<br />
GEN 86061<br />
Complete Works for Pianoforte by N. Burgmüller<br />
and Music by Frédéric Burgmüller and<br />
F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy ∙ World Premiere Recording on Period Instruments<br />
With a touch full of feeling, Koch probes deep into the works, revealing the great<br />
complexity of Burgmüller’s compositions... In Norbert Burgmüller’s Sonata, he impresses<br />
the listener with a highly refi ned interpretation vacillating between a longingly<br />
forward-urging quality and profound refl ection. (Klassik.com,)<br />
Louis Couperin:<br />
Suites for Harpsichord<br />
Francesco Corti<br />
International Bach Competition 2006,<br />
Winner in the “Harpsichord” category<br />
GEN 87090<br />
That Corti is a well-versed, stylistically confi dent and technically sovereign<br />
musician is already clear after just a few bars. His playing is clearly structured,<br />
original in the improvisation-like Préludes and also the well-balanced,<br />
brilliant recording technology gives this recording a “noble character.”<br />
(Deutschlandfunk. Die Neue Platte)<br />
ON PERIOD INSTRUMENTS<br />
Domenico Scarlatti:<br />
16 Sonatas<br />
Tomoko Matsuoka, Harpsichord<br />
GEN 88131<br />
Tomoko Matsuoka plays an authentic Neuchâtel Ruckers harpsichord<br />
W. A. Mozart:<br />
The Palatine-Sonatas<br />
Tobias Koch, Harpsichord<br />
Lisa Marie Landgraf, Violin<br />
2 CD Box · GEN 87096<br />
Six Sonatas for Harpsichord and Violin KV 301–306 “The Palatine-Sonatas” Op. 1,<br />
Andante and Fugue KV 402<br />
Robert Schumann:<br />
Complete Works for<br />
Violin and Pianoforte<br />
Lisa Marie Landgraf, Violin<br />
Tobias Koch, Pianoforte<br />
3 CD Box · GEN 04043<br />
World Premiere Recording In this case, turning to<br />
historical instruments and an interpretation connected with them has, more than ever,<br />
found its justifi cation and even necessity. This recording is a real gain… (Klassik.com)<br />
Jean Michel Muller<br />
(1683–1743): XII Sonates<br />
Ensemble Toutes Suites<br />
Marianne Richert Pfau, Baroque Oboe<br />
2 CD Box · World Premiere Recording ·<br />
GEN 88525<br />
Robert Schumann<br />
Sämtliche Werke für Violine und Pianoforte<br />
Complete Works for Violin and Pianoforte<br />
Lisa Marie Landgraf, Violine<br />
Tobias Koch, Pianoforte<br />
auf ursprünglichen Instrumenten on period instruments<br />
Jean Michel Muller. XII Sonates a un Hautbois de Concert, deux Hautbois ou Violons,<br />
une Taille, un Fagot & Basse Continue pour le Clavecin, ou Basse de Violon.<br />
NEW!
SOLO & ORCHESTRA<br />
<strong>TEST</strong>! 2223<br />
NEW!<br />
Sergei Rachmaninoff:<br />
Piano Concerto No. 3<br />
& Symphonic Dances<br />
Pietro Massa, Piano<br />
Orchestra Bruno Maderna<br />
Daniele Giorgi, Conductor<br />
GEN 88112<br />
Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30 · Symphonic Dances, Op. 45<br />
Massa and the orchestra successfully render something pleasantly refined … from<br />
the extravagant virtuosity. The solo part and orchestra blend into a homogeneously<br />
interwoven whole, with each equally dependent upon the other.<br />
Ferruccio Busoni:<br />
Concerto for Piano and<br />
Orchestra<br />
Pietro Massa, Piano<br />
Neubrandenburger Philharmonie<br />
Philharmonischer Chor Neubrandenburg<br />
Ernst Senff Chor Berlin<br />
Stefan Malzew, Conductor<br />
Live Recording · GEN 88122<br />
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra with Male Choir in C major, Op. 39<br />
Raven<br />
Carolin Masur, Mezzo-Soprano<br />
Kirsten Ecke, Harp<br />
Mitteldeutsche Kammerphilharmonie<br />
Stefanos Tsialis, Conductor<br />
GMP 04508<br />
Mikis Theodorakis: Raven · Harald Genzmer: Harp Concerto<br />
Harald Genzmer: Fantasia for Harp Solo<br />
Ralph Vaughan Williams:<br />
Tuba Concerto<br />
Walter Hilgers, Tuba · Member of the Vienna<br />
Philharmonic and “German Brass”<br />
Brandenburg. Staatsorchester Frankfurt<br />
GEN 86064<br />
“Sea Songs” Overture, Tuba Concerto and Symphony No. 5<br />
Hilgers conducts and plays the solos with a spirited elegance—highly recommended.<br />
(Clarino 10/2006)<br />
Girolamo Salieri:<br />
Virtuoso Italian Clarinet<br />
Giuseppe Porgo, Clarinet<br />
Südwestdeutsches Kammerorchester<br />
Pforzheim<br />
Sebastian Tewinkel, Conductor<br />
World Premiere Recording · GEN 85053<br />
SOLO & ORCHESTRA<br />
Works for Clarinet and Orchestra by Girolamo Salieri and Gioacchino Rossini<br />
An unusually atmospheric compilation at the highest standard. (Clarino 11/2006)
ORCHESTRA<br />
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Antonín Dvorˇák:<br />
From the New World<br />
Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen<br />
John Axelrod, Conductor<br />
GEN 87105<br />
A. Dvořák: Symphony No. 9, Op. 95 “From the New World” · Czech Suite, Op. 39<br />
Oriental Tales<br />
Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen<br />
Norichika Iimori, Conductor<br />
GEN 04047<br />
N. Rimsky-Korsakov: Symphonic Suite “Scheherazade” Op. 35<br />
O. Respighi: Suite from the Ballet “Belkis, Regina di Saba”<br />
Bizet/Shchedrin:<br />
Carmen Suite<br />
Deutsche Streicherphilharmonie<br />
Michael Sanderling, Conductor<br />
GEN 87522<br />
Georges Bizet / Rodion Shchedrin: Carmen Suite<br />
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Andante Cantabile · Paul Hindemith: Trauermusik<br />
Dvorˇák and Mendelssohn<br />
Deutsche Streicherphilharmonie<br />
Michael Sanderling, Conductor<br />
GEN 85513<br />
A. Dvořák: Serenade for Strings in E major Op. 22<br />
F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Symphony for Strings No. 11 in F major<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC – VARIOUS<br />
Vuelta al Mundo<br />
Nicolas Altstaedt, Cello<br />
Elsbeth Moser, Bayan<br />
GEN 88109<br />
A musical journey around the world—works by A.<br />
Piazzolla, H. Villa-Lobos, M. de Falla, I. Stravinsky<br />
and S. Zinzadse. The young cellist Nicolas Altstaedt<br />
has produced a magnificent, wild CD. One can sum it up by saying it is brimming over<br />
with an unbelievable amount of music. (Recommended by Klassik.com)<br />
Sanssouci – Versailles<br />
Ensemble Obligat<br />
GEN 86070<br />
Works by Graun, Müthel, C.Ph.E.Bach, de Boismortier, Couperin, Donjon, Rameau<br />
and Debussy<br />
Flûte et Cordes<br />
Ensemble Obligat<br />
GEN 86069<br />
D. Scarlatti: Five Sonatas · W. A. Mozart: Flute<br />
Quartet in D Major KV 285 · F. Schubert: String<br />
Trio Movement D 471 · F. Schubert: From “Six<br />
Impromptus et Moments musicaux” · C. Debussy: Sonata for flute, viola and harp<br />
Fantasias for Harp<br />
Charlotte Balzereit, Solo Harpist of the<br />
Vienna Philharmonic<br />
GEN 03025<br />
Works by Jacques Ibert, Albert Zabel, Carl<br />
Philipp Emanuel Bach, Camille Saint-Saëns,<br />
Berthold Hummel and Louis Spohr and the<br />
World Premiere Recording of “5 Phantastereien” by Wolfram Buchenberg<br />
NEW!
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CHAMBER MUSIC – VARIOUS<br />
NEW! Soundscapes<br />
Nonets by Spohr, Clementi<br />
and Mozart<br />
Rainer Stegmann, Guitar<br />
GEN 88527<br />
Guitar music by Leo Brouwer and Carlo Domeniconi<br />
Poésie<br />
Eva-Christina Schönweiß, Violin<br />
Kirsten Ecke, Harp<br />
GMP 04504<br />
Works by Camille Saint-Saëns, Jean-Michelle Damase, François Adrien Boieldieu,<br />
Jacques Aubert and Robert-Nicholas-Charles Bochsa<br />
Diario<br />
Guitar Music from Mexico and Spain<br />
Susanne Schoeppe, Guitar<br />
GMP 04501<br />
Works by M. M. Ponce, F. Moreno-Torroba, D. Doleˇzel and C. del Castillo<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC – VARIOUS<br />
Persius Ensemble<br />
GEN 87087<br />
M. Clementi: Nonet in E-flat major (Fragment) World Premiere Recording<br />
L. Spohr: Nonet Op. 31 · W. A. Mozart: Haffner-Musik in D major No. 2<br />
This CD – classical entertainment in the best sense of the word – is already the third<br />
CD on which the Persius Ensemble performs brilliantly, confidently and convincingly.<br />
(CD tip on RBB Culture Radio)<br />
Magic Flute Remixed<br />
Members of the<br />
Nationaltheater Orchestra Mannheim<br />
World Premiere Recording · GEN 86078<br />
Works by P. Ablinger, C. Bauckholt, G. Kampe, D. Lang, R. Riehm, D. Schnebel,<br />
T. Witzmann and W. Zimmermann<br />
“An impressive achievement … , because the theater company’s instrumentalists and<br />
singers, of whom considerable demands are made, perform all the variations placed<br />
before them with impressive dash.” (Mannheimer Morgen, December 16, 2006)<br />
In dulci jubilo<br />
Christmas music for trumpet and organ<br />
Ensemble CONCERTINO A TRE<br />
Karl-Heinz Halder, Trumpet<br />
Moritz Kohn, Trumpet<br />
Michael Eckerle, Organ<br />
GEN 85518<br />
Works by J. L. Krebs, B. Krol, J.-F. Dandrieu, C. Franck, Y. Bourrel, M. Reger and<br />
H. U. Hielscher<br />
<strong>TEST</strong>!<br />
<strong>TEST</strong>!<br />
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Anhörn! Listen!<br />
Elbeblech, Brass Quintet<br />
GEN 88114<br />
<strong>TEST</strong>! 2829<br />
World Premiere Recording, arranged for Brass Quintet: Works by Bach,<br />
Mendelssohn, Shostakovich, Koetsier, Lutosławski and others · The Goethe adage<br />
about string quartets may be confidently applied here to the genre of the brass quintet<br />
– so expressive and communication is this music, lasting just under an hour. This<br />
is not least thanks to the outstanding sonic realisation and optimum spatial illumination<br />
of the sound…Should you listen to it? Absolutely! (Klassik.com)<br />
NEW!<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC – BRASS<br />
Gewandhaus Brass<br />
Quintett presents…<br />
Works by Lutosławski, Koetsier, J. S. Bach,<br />
Albinoni, Debussy, Ewald, Brahms<br />
Gewandhaus Brass Quintett<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89142<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC – BRASS<br />
Paul Hindemith<br />
Young German Brass Soloists (JDBS)<br />
Walter Hilgers, Conductor<br />
GEN 04041<br />
Paul Hindemith: Morgenmusik, Konzertmusik Op. 49, Sonata for Brass Quintet and<br />
the World Premiere Recording of More Metamorphoses by Peter J. Lawrence<br />
Ottorino Respighi<br />
Young German Brass Soloists (JDBS)<br />
Walter Hilgers, Conductor<br />
GMP 020107-1<br />
World Premiere Recording: Pini di Roma ∙ Fontane di Roma ∙ Feste Romane<br />
arranged for brass ensemble<br />
Just for Fun<br />
Young German Brass Soloists (JDBS)<br />
Walter Hilgers, Conductor<br />
GEN 04046<br />
Groovy & Smart Music for Brass Ensemble by Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, Jim<br />
Parker, Goff Richards and Chris Hazell
CHAMBER MUSIC – WINDS<br />
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Tour de France<br />
Quintessenz, Flute Ensemble<br />
GEN 87108<br />
Claude Debussy, Georg Bizet, Camille Saint-Saëns, Maurice Ravel, François<br />
Couperin and Louis Ganne<br />
From MozArt to PopArt<br />
Trio de Vienne<br />
GMP 04506<br />
W. A. Mozart: Divertimento No. 6 KV 439b for 3 Basset<br />
Horns · Th. Kessler: “Unisono” for 3 Clarinets ·<br />
L. v. Beethoven: Variations WoO 28 on “La ci darem la mano” (Mozart) · A. Piazzolla:<br />
Tango “Nightclub” · D. Ellington: “The Creole Love Call”<br />
Pictures at an Exhibition<br />
Quadriga Bassoon Ensemble &<br />
Dag Jensen<br />
World Premiere Recording · GEN 86077<br />
M. Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition ∙ A. Piazolla: Tango Suite ∙<br />
O. Peterson: March Past ∙ A. Stephenson: Divertimento (1995)<br />
Dances from Bohemia<br />
and Hungary<br />
Ensemble Prisma, Wind Octet<br />
GEN 04045<br />
A. Dvorˇák: Slavonic Dances Op. 46 No. 8 and Op. 72<br />
Nos. 1 and 7 ∙ J. Brahms: Hungarian Dances Nos. 3<br />
and 7 ∙ F. Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14 in F minor ∙ F. Farkas: Contrafacta<br />
Hungarica ∙ B. Smetana: Three dances from “The Bartered Bride”<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC – STRINGS<br />
Intimate Letters<br />
Heine Quartet<br />
GEN 86066<br />
… impressively dense, with a particularly convincing<br />
illumination of the drama… (Ensemble 6/06)<br />
J. Brahms: String Quartet in A minor Op. 51<br />
L. Janáček: String Quartet No. 2 “Intimate Letters”<br />
The British Book<br />
Reinhold Quartet, Members of the<br />
Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig<br />
GEN 86065<br />
Their warm, sensitive playing makes it obvious how<br />
well they understand the British composers and with<br />
what intelligence they know how to interpret their works. (Pizzicato 12/06)<br />
E. Elgar: String Quartet in E minor ∙ Quartets by P. Maxwell Davies and J. Weir<br />
Shostakovich and Haydn<br />
Rubens Quartet<br />
GEN 86519<br />
A clear debut statement: with intelligent sound<br />
dramaturgy and a somewhat bitter tone, the young<br />
Dutch musicians give a sharp profi le to the masters<br />
of human insight and enigmatic, profound humour.<br />
(Der Tagesspiegel, September 10, 2006)<br />
D. Shostakovich: String Quartet No.3 ∙ J. Haydn: String Quartet No. 3 in G minor<br />
Boccherini and Schubert<br />
Schubert-Quintett<br />
GEN 86521<br />
All in all, this praise is absolutely justifi ed in<br />
unreservedly recommending the production.<br />
(Klassik.com)<br />
L. Boccherini: String Quintet in E Major, Op. 13 No. 5<br />
F. Schubert: String Quintet in C Major, D 956 – Op. post. 153
<strong>TEST</strong>!<br />
<strong>TEST</strong>!<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC & PIANO<br />
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Mendelssohn Bartholdy:<br />
Piano Trios in D minor<br />
and C minor<br />
Münchner Klaviertrio, Piano Trio<br />
GEN 88111<br />
Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello in D minor, Op. 49, Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello<br />
in C minor, Op. 66<br />
This is a glimpse into highly romantic, immeasurably profound landscapes of the<br />
soul—urgently recommended!<br />
NEW!<br />
Johannes Brahms:<br />
Piano Trios in B major<br />
and C major<br />
Ofelia Sala, Soprano<br />
Münchner Klaviertrio, Piano Trio<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 88137<br />
Trio for Piano, Violin and Violoncello in B major, Op. 8, Trio for Piano, Violin and<br />
Violoncello in C major, Op. 87<br />
NEW!<br />
Astor Piazzolla:<br />
Tangos y Canciones<br />
Ofelia Sala, Soprano<br />
Münchner Klaviertrio, Piano Trio<br />
GEN 88110<br />
Elegance and lightness, musical perfection and that certain something about<br />
tango-mania that cannot be put into words are what distinguish this disc. Seventy<br />
enchanting minutes which touch indescribable eternity. (NMZ Online)<br />
Mendelssohn Bartholdy:<br />
Complete Works for Cello<br />
and Piano<br />
Duo Arp Frantz<br />
Julian arp, Cello<br />
Caspar Frantz, Piano<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89133<br />
Sonata for Cello and Piano in B major, Op. 45, Sonata for Cello and Piano in D major,<br />
Op. 58<br />
Brahms Sonatas<br />
Nicole Kern, Clarinet<br />
Stefano Vismara, Piano<br />
GEN 88113<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC & PIANO<br />
Johannes Brahms: Sonatas for Clarinet and Piano Nos. 1 and 2, Opp. 120/1 and<br />
120/2<br />
Schumann, Britten, Bunch<br />
Works for Viola and Piano<br />
Naoko Shimizu, Solo Violist of the<br />
Berlin Philharmonic<br />
Özgür Aydin, Piano<br />
GEN 04042<br />
R. Schumann: Märchenbilder ∙ B. Britten: Lachrymae ∙<br />
World Premiere Recording: Suite for Viola and Piano by Kenji Bunch<br />
NEW!
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NEW!<br />
NEW!<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC & PIANO<br />
Johannes Brahms:<br />
The Piano Trios<br />
& Clarinet Trio<br />
Trio Ex Aequo<br />
Matthias Wollong, Violin<br />
Gerald Fauth, Piano<br />
Matthias Moosdorf, Cello<br />
Featuring Karl Leister, Clarinet<br />
GEN 88104<br />
Bass! How low can you go?<br />
Silvio Dalla Torre, Double Bass<br />
Matthias Petersen, Piano<br />
GEN 88119<br />
Works for Double Bass and Piano by Robert Fuchs, Karel Reiner, Frank Proto and<br />
Adolf Mišek<br />
Franck & Ravel<br />
French Chamber Music<br />
Angela-Charlott Bieber, Piano<br />
Michael Dinnebier, Violin<br />
Arvo Lang, Cello<br />
GEN 85512<br />
César Franck: Sonata for Piano and Violin in A major<br />
Maurice Ravel : Piano Trio in A minor<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC & PIANO<br />
Soloists of the<br />
Schubertiaden<br />
Schnackenburg<br />
Ilya Konovalov/Annette Unger, Violin<br />
Vladimír Bukac/Vladislav Krasnov, Viola<br />
Leonid Gorokhov, Cello<br />
Arkadi Zenzipér, Piano<br />
GEN 88526<br />
String Quintet by Mozart in G minor, Piano Quintet by Shostakovich<br />
Aphrodite Dances<br />
Dresdner Moderne<br />
Annette Unger, Violin<br />
Rieko Yoshizumi, Piano<br />
GEN 87107<br />
Works by Hans Börner, Otto Reinhold, Johannes Paul Thilmann<br />
Otto Reinhold’s Violin Sonata is like Hindemith with added charm, and Johannes<br />
Paul Thilmann’s two sonatinas and eight duos breathe an unexpectedly Parisian<br />
air. Hans Börner’s engaging Kleines Ballett and Aphrodite’s Dances round out a<br />
highly enjoyable disc. (The Strad 5/2008)<br />
W. A. Mozart:<br />
Sonatas<br />
Annette Unger, Violin<br />
Brunhild Webersinke, Piano<br />
Michael Pfaender, Cello<br />
GEN 87524<br />
NEW!
CHAMBER MUSIC & PIANO<br />
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Tribute<br />
Don Bailey, Flute<br />
Donald Sulzen, Piano<br />
GEN 04040<br />
Works by R. Muczynski, L. Boulanger, M. Ravel, F. Poulenc, B. Martinu, K. Hoover<br />
and W. Gieseking<br />
Sonatas for Violin and<br />
Piano<br />
Gertrud Schilde, Violin<br />
Klaus Schilde, Piano<br />
GEN 03026<br />
A. Schnittke: Sonata No. 3<br />
R. Schumann: Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 121<br />
F. Busoni: Sonata No. 2 in E minor, Op. 36a<br />
Mozart & Schumann<br />
Music for Oboe and Piano<br />
Satoki Aoyama, Oboe<br />
Kyoko Koyama, Piano<br />
GEN 87082<br />
W. A. Mozart: Sonata E minor KV 304 for Piano and Oboe (Violin), Andante and<br />
Fugue from Sonata A major for Piano and Oboe (Violin)<br />
R. Schumann: Adagio and Allegro for Oboe (Horn) and Piano, Three Romances<br />
for Oboe and Piano, Three Fantasy Pieces for Oboe d’amore (Clarinet) and Piano<br />
Op. 73<br />
CHAMBER MUSIC & PIANO<br />
Between Times<br />
Flute Music of the Twenties<br />
Hans-Udo Heinzmann, Flute<br />
Jürgen Lamke, Piano<br />
GMP 04502<br />
Works by J. Lauber, F. F. Finke, S. Karg-Elert and P. Juon<br />
Romantic Flute<br />
Hans-Udo Heinzmann, Flute<br />
Elisaveta Blumina, Piano<br />
GEN 85517<br />
Flute Sonatas by M. Meyer-Olbersleben, J. Rietz and J. F. Barnett
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NEW!<br />
VOCAL<br />
75th Birthday Tribute<br />
Siegfried Matthus:<br />
Beloved Dyonisos<br />
Wuerttemberg Philharmonic Reutlingen<br />
Aris Argiris, Baritone<br />
Siegfried Matthus, Ola Rudner, Conductors<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89144<br />
Siegfried Matthus: Ariadne, Dithyrambus for Baritone and Orchestra, Nächtliche<br />
Szene im Park, Holofernes aria (from “Judith”), Manhattan Concerto<br />
Cornelia Ptassek, Soprano<br />
Nationaltheater Orchestra Mannheim<br />
Frédéric Chaslin, Conductor<br />
GEN 86080<br />
Arias by Mozart, Cherubini, Verdi, Puccini, Strauss, T. Traetta and F. Chaslin<br />
Zarzuela<br />
Spanish Arias<br />
Noëmi Nadelmann, Soprano<br />
Wuerttemberg Philharmonic Reutlingen<br />
Thomas Herzog, Conductor<br />
GEN 86071<br />
Arias by Chapí, Giménez, Fernández Caballero, Luna, Guridi and Asenjo Barbieri<br />
The CD is a small discovery, an extravagant listening delight. (Klassik.com)<br />
Opera Arias<br />
Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg<br />
Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester<br />
Heribert Beissel, Conductor<br />
GEN 85516<br />
Famous Opera Arias by Verdi, Rossini, Puccini,<br />
Donizetti and more · These are names that one does<br />
not merely hear, but that one should take notice of, because they will belong to the<br />
world elite of the operatic scene within a few years. (Das Orchester 2/06)<br />
Sigfrid Karg-Elert:<br />
Sacred Works for Choir<br />
GewandhausChor Leipzig<br />
Vocalconsort Leipzig<br />
Gregor Meyer, Conductor<br />
Stefan Engels, Organ<br />
GEN 88130<br />
Mendelssohn Bartholdy:<br />
Early Pieces<br />
GewandhausChor Leipzig<br />
Mendelssohnorchester Leipzig<br />
Gregor Meyer, Conductor<br />
GEN 88118<br />
Mitten wir im Leben sind Op. 23/3 · Kyrie in C minor (1823) · Wer nur den lieben<br />
Gott lässt walten · Magnificat · Sinfonia No. 3 in E minor<br />
It all sounds fresh and lively, and is also a discovery in terms of the repertory.<br />
(Fono Forum 10/2008)<br />
Schöne Nacht<br />
Romantic part songs for male choir<br />
Camerata Musica Limburg<br />
Jan Schumacher, Conductor<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89138<br />
Romantic part songs by A. Broner, Chr. Prégardien, A.Weller, A. Frese<br />
VOCAL<br />
NEW!<br />
NEW!
VOCAL<br />
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Franz Schubert:<br />
Die schöne Müllerin<br />
Andreas Post, Tenor<br />
Tatjana Dravenau, Piano<br />
GEN 88117<br />
A cycle of poems by Wilhelm Müller · Set to music by Franz Schubert<br />
Lieder by Georg Göhler<br />
Henryk Böhm, Baritone<br />
Antje Perscholka, Soprano<br />
Hendrik Bräunlich, Piano<br />
World Premiere Recording<br />
GEN 87089<br />
Wiener Spätromantik –<br />
Late Viennese Romanticism<br />
Jale Papila, Alto<br />
Michael Balke, Piano<br />
GMP 04511<br />
Lieder by J. Brahms, G. Mahler, A. Berg and R. Strauss<br />
Nachtwanderer –<br />
Night Wanderer<br />
Ann-Katrin Naidu, Mezzo-Soprano<br />
Robert Kulek, Piano<br />
GMP 04507<br />
Lieder by J. Brahms, F. Hensel, H. Wolf and R. Strauss<br />
Liebeslieder<br />
Lieder from Romanticism<br />
Musica Lingua<br />
Stephan Schreckenberger<br />
GEN 86079<br />
J. Brahms: Liebeslieder-Walzer Op. 52, In stiller Nacht, Abschiedslied a. o. ·<br />
R. Schumann: Am Bodensee, Sommerlied, Zigeunerleben a. o. · F. Mendelssohn:<br />
Morgengebet, Tragödie, Drei Volkslieder Op. 41 a. o.<br />
Dietrich Buxtehude:<br />
Membra Jesu Nostri<br />
Musica Lingua & L’arpa festante<br />
Stephan Schreckenberger<br />
GEN 04048<br />
In this naturally-speaking way of making music, the emotional components of the<br />
music are urgently brought to the fore. (Pizzicato 3/2005)<br />
Dietrich Buxtehude:<br />
Festive Cantatas<br />
Musica Lingua & L’arpa festante<br />
Stephan Schreckenberger<br />
GMP 020403-1<br />
VOCAL<br />
Alles, was ihr tut mit Worten oder mit Werken · Aperite mihi portas justitiae · Befiehl<br />
dem Engel, daß er komm (and many more)
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NEW!<br />
PIANO<br />
C. Ph. E. Bach:<br />
The Prussian Sonatas<br />
Ana-Marija Markovina, Piano<br />
GEN 87097<br />
… Runs of great mastery, sparkling and lively … (FONO FORUM 12/2008)<br />
Hugo Wolf:<br />
The Piano Works<br />
Ana-Marija Markovina, Piano<br />
GEN 87091<br />
Paraphrase on “Die Walküre” ∙ Paraphrase on “Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg” ∙<br />
Scherz und Spiel. Schlummerlied ∙ Humoreske ∙ Rondo Capriccioso ∙ Variations<br />
C. Ph. E. Bach:<br />
The Wuerttemberg Sonatas<br />
Ana-Marija Markovina, Piano<br />
2 CDs · GEN 85054<br />
The fact that this recording is to be designated as a<br />
sonic achievement of brilliance, in addition to its<br />
purely interpretative quality, makes it all the more attractive. A must for all music<br />
lovers, amateurs and experts alike. (Klassik.com)<br />
Robert Schumann:<br />
Kreisleriana Op. 16<br />
Papillons Op. 2 · Fantasiestücke Op. 111<br />
Ana-Marija Markovina, Piano<br />
GEN 86058<br />
Forcefulness and unrelenting drive are never at the<br />
expense of transparency and poetic beauty. She<br />
achieves a perfect balance—exactly what listeners desire for this composer on the<br />
threshold between Viennese classicism and Romanticism. (Piano News 6/06)<br />
Don Giovanni –<br />
Adventures on the Piano<br />
Babette Dorn, Piano<br />
GEN 86052<br />
Variations and Other Works on Mozart‘s “Don Giovanni”<br />
by Beethoven, Bizet, Clementi, Schumann, Hummel, Herzogenberg and more<br />
Including World Premiere Recordings!<br />
Adventure, excitement and drama in their most varied facets (…), the result is<br />
cheeky, wild and impudent – and with a magnifi cent feeling for the tragedy inherent<br />
in the material. (Piano News 6/06)<br />
Le nozze di Figaro –<br />
Romance on the Piano<br />
Babette Dorn, Piano<br />
GEN 86067<br />
Variations and Fantasias on Mozart‘s “Figaro”<br />
by Beethoven, Czerny, Hummel, Kalkbrenner, Ries and more<br />
Including World Premiere Recordings!<br />
Die Zauberflöte –<br />
Magic on the Piano<br />
Babette Dorn, Piano<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 86075<br />
Variations and Fantasias on Mozart’s “Zauberfl öte”<br />
by Beethoven, Busoni, Clementi, Hummel, Rheinberger, Ries and others<br />
Including World Premiere Recordings!<br />
PIANO<br />
NEW!
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PIANO PIANO<br />
Franz Liszt:<br />
Piano Works<br />
Caroline Fischer, Piano<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89147<br />
F. Liszt: Rhapsodie espagnole, Ballads Nos. 1 and 2, Valse Impromptu, Mephisto,<br />
Waltz No. 1 and others<br />
Caroline Fischer, Piano<br />
Debut CD<br />
GEN 86068<br />
Works by F. Liszt, C. Debussy, F. Chopin, W. A. Mozart, D. Scarlatti and<br />
R. Shchedrin<br />
… this is piano playing of great solidity which, at decisive moments, also ignites<br />
with burning intensity. (Klassik Heute)<br />
Brahms, Mendelssohn,<br />
Beethoven: Variations<br />
Christian Petersen, Piano<br />
GEN 86076<br />
J. Brahms: Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Händel Op. 24 ∙ F. Mendelssohn-<br />
Bartholdy: Variations Sérieuses Op. 54 ∙ L. van Beethoven: Fifteen Variations and<br />
Fugue in E-fl at Major Op. 35 (‘Eroica’)<br />
J. S. Bach:<br />
Concerto Transcriptions<br />
for Solo Piano<br />
Babette Hierholzer, Piano<br />
GEN 87088<br />
Concertos BWV 971, BWV 974, BWV 975, BWV 977, BWV 978, BWV 985 and<br />
BWV 1054<br />
Franz Schubert and<br />
Franz Liszt<br />
Daniel Röhm, Piano<br />
GEN 04044<br />
Franz Schubert: Fantasy in C major “Wanderer” ∙ Franz Schubert / Franz Liszt: “Der<br />
Müller und der Bach” ∙ Franz Liszt: Sonata in B minor<br />
Franz Schubert:<br />
Sonatas for Piano<br />
Daniel Röhm, Piano<br />
GEN 03015<br />
Sonata in C minor, D 958 ∙ Sonata in A major, D 959
<strong>TEST</strong>!<br />
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Piano Works<br />
by Brahms and Schubert<br />
Henri Bonamy, Piano<br />
GEN 88132<br />
Johannes Brahms: Fantasies, Op. 116, Rhapsodies, Op. 79<br />
Franz Schubert: Sonata, D 850<br />
NEW!<br />
PIANO<br />
Frédéric Chopin:<br />
Études<br />
Joanna Jimin Lee, Piano<br />
To be released in 2009 · GEN 89121<br />
Variations on a theme by<br />
Brahms, Schubert, Reger<br />
Wolfgang Watzinger, Piano<br />
GMP 04510<br />
Both Paganini Variations by J. Brahms, Variations on a theme by J. S. Bach by<br />
M. Reger and Impromtu in B major by F. Schubert<br />
Les yeux clos<br />
Takuhiro Murayama, Piano<br />
GEN 03027<br />
T. Takemitsu “Les yeux clos” ∙ J. S. Bach: Toccata F sharp minor BWV 910 ∙<br />
F. Schubert: Sonata G major D 894<br />
KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS<br />
Pictures at an Exhibition<br />
Harald Oeler, Bayan<br />
GEN 87523<br />
Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition<br />
World Premiere Recording transcribed for the bayan<br />
Sofia Gubaidulina: Et expecto<br />
Franck, Alain, Widor:<br />
Grand Pieces<br />
Johannes Unger, Organ<br />
GEN 86073<br />
C. Franck: Pièce pour Grand Orgue<br />
J.-A. Alain: Première et Deuxième Fantaisie<br />
Ch.-M. Widor: Symphony pour Grand Orgue Op. 42 No. 7<br />
Günter Bergmann:<br />
Complete Works<br />
Sabine Roderburg, Piano<br />
Andrea Bärenfänger, Organ<br />
Noriko Kitano, Piano<br />
3 CD Box · GEN 03011<br />
Stationen – Musikalisches Tagebuch 1936–39 (GEN 03012)<br />
Der Bogen and more Works for Piano (GEN 03013)<br />
Harmonice Mundi Iovis (GEN 03014)<br />
Each CD available separately.<br />
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MISCELLANEOUS<br />
NEW RELEASES IN 2009<br />
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Lieder<br />
Andreas Post, Tenor<br />
Tatjana Dravenau, Piano<br />
GMP 020204-1<br />
Robert Schumann: Dichterliebe Op. 48 ∙ Hans Pfitzner:<br />
6 Jugendlieder ∙ Richard Strauss: 8 Lieder Op. 10<br />
How Unknown this Charm is...<br />
Andreas Post, Tenor<br />
Tatjana Dravenau, Piano<br />
GEN 03028<br />
Famous opera and operetta arias by F. Léhar, Ch. Gounod,<br />
G. Rossini, G. Donizetti, J. Strauss and many more<br />
Duo Rubin – “On Tour”<br />
Ithay Khen, Violoncello<br />
Gabriella Gonda-Khen, Piano<br />
GMP 04505<br />
Works by F. Chopin, N. Paganini, J. Offenbach,<br />
M. de Falla, A. Piazzolla and more<br />
Roma Piano Trio<br />
Angela Pardo, Piano<br />
Alessandro D´Andrea, Violin<br />
Marco Damiani, Cello<br />
GMP 04509<br />
B.Smetana: Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15<br />
D.Shostakovich: Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor, Op. 67<br />
Saudade Mundial<br />
Claudia Copier, Vocals<br />
Thomas Böttcher, Piano<br />
GMP 04801<br />
International Chansons in six languages from Europe<br />
and Latin America<br />
Sebastian Bodinus (1700–1759):<br />
Musicalisches Divertissement IV: 6 Trios for<br />
Two Hautbois and B.C.<br />
Toutes Suites<br />
Marianne Richert Pfau<br />
GEN 89528<br />
Russian Violin Sonatas<br />
Michael Dinnebier, Violin<br />
Angela-Charlott Bieber, Piano<br />
2 CD Box · GEN 89154<br />
Dmitri Shostakovich: Sonata for violin and piano, Op. 134<br />
Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata for violin and piano in F minor, Op. 80<br />
The Mendelssohn Organs in Leipzig<br />
Martin Schmeding, Organ · Rudolf Lutz, Organ<br />
GEN 89152<br />
Martin Schmeding and Rudolf Lutz play on the Bach organ, the Sauer organ (both in<br />
St. Thomas church) and others. Works by Mendelssohn, Bach, Schumann, Gade and<br />
Mozart and improvisations by Rudolf Lutz.<br />
Piano Works by Mozart and Prokofiev<br />
Gesa Lücker, Piano<br />
GEN 89153<br />
W. A. Mozart: Sonata in G major KV283, Rondo in D major KV485, Adagio in B minor<br />
KV540 · Sergej Prokofiev: Sonata No. 8, Op. 84<br />
Music for Cello and Piano<br />
Michael Schlechtriem, Cello<br />
Noriko Kitano, Piano<br />
Order number not indicated<br />
Erich Wolfgang Korngold “Viel Lärm um nichts” · Frederik Delius: Sonata for cello<br />
and piano · Stefan Esser: Sonata for cello and piano · Joseph Marx: Pastorale
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NEW RELEASES IN 2009<br />
Works by Brahms, Dvorˇák and Schubert<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano<br />
Wolfgang Schneiderhan, Violin<br />
Boris Pergamenchikov, Cello<br />
GEN 89151<br />
J. Brahms: Trio A major, Op. 8, Piano Quintet, Op. 34 · A. Dvořák: Dumky Trio,<br />
Op. 90 · F. Schubert: Trio B flat major, Op. 100<br />
Johannes Brahms:<br />
Piano Concerto No. 1<br />
Paul Badura-Skoda, Piano<br />
Orchestra of the Theater Stanislavski Nemirovitch<br />
Felix Korobov, Conductor<br />
GEN 89145<br />
J. Brahms: Piano Concerto in D minor, Op. 15<br />
Romances and Fantasies<br />
Works by Robert and Clara Schumann<br />
François Benda, Clarinet<br />
Elina Gotsouliak, Piano<br />
GEN 89146<br />
Robert Schumann: Sonata in A minor, Op.105, Fantasiestücke, Op. 73 , Romances,<br />
Op. 94, Adagio and Allegro, Op. 70 · Clara Schumann: 3 Romances Op. 22<br />
Vincent d’Indy:<br />
Piano Works, Vol. 3<br />
Michael Schäfer, Piano<br />
UN!ERHÖRT · GEN 89149<br />
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