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Service for Music the Label for Chamber & Piano Music CATALOGUE 2008 CATALOGUE 2008 Service for music · www.avi-music.de LARS VOGT FRANZ SCHUBERT Sonata in B flat major D 960 3 Klavierstuecke D 946 CD 4260085530984 · CAvi 8553098 A coproduction with www.myspace.com/Lars Vogt-London Service for music The Label for chamber & piano music Dealer / Händler Legal notice: © 2008 Avi-Service for music www.avi-music.de · Design: www.BABELgum.de Design Klavier-Festival Ruhr: www.Art-des-Hauses.com Photo credits: Bernd Arnold (Frontpage, Spannungen, Ensembles, Kölner Kantorei) · Marco Borggreve www.avi-music.de (E. Schumann) · Boris Streubel (A. Weithaas & Distribution:Germany/Austria: AL!VE AG · Switzerland: TUDOR AG · Spain: HARMONIA MUNDI IBERIA S.A. · Italy: Milano dischi S. Avenhaus) · Michael Dannemann (L. Vogt) Benelux/France/UK/Scandinavia/Eastern Europe: CODAEX · Japan: KING INTERNATIONAL · USA & Canada: Allegro media Group Service for music SPANNUNGEN – FESTIVAL 10 years jubilee documentation in Live recordings JOHANNES BRAHMS LARS VOGT & FRIENDS: 40 chamber music works · More than 60 musicians Piano Quintet in F minor op. 34 · String Sextet No 2 in G op. 36 14 CDs 260085531004 · CAvi 8553100 Content details please see: www.avi-music.de Vogt · C. Tetzlaff · Faust · Eberle · Fehlandt · Weinmeister · Rivinius · Steckel 2 CDs 4260085530496 · CAvi 553049 FRANZ SCHUBERT Piano Trio No 1 in B Flat op. 99 D 898 · Trockne Blumen – variations ROBERT SCHUMANN Piano quintet in E Flat op. 44 Vogt · Weithaas · T. Tetzlaff · Tonelli · Avenhaus EDWARD ELGAR Piano quintet in A minor op. 84 CD 4260085530991 · CAvi 8553099 Vogt · C. Tetzlaff · Weithaas · Masurenko · Bohórquez · Rivinius CD 4260085531271 · CAvi 8553127 FRANZ SCHUBERT Piano Trio No 2 in E Flat op. 100 D 929 SHARON KAM ...pour clarinette: Vogt · C. Tetzlaff · T. Tetzlaff HINDEMITH Clarinet quartet · DEBUSSY Première Rhapsodie CD 4260085530441 · CAvi 553044 TROJAHN Danse · POULENC Sonata for two clarinets · Sonata for clarinet & piano Kam · Vogt · P. Rivinius · Weithaas · G. Rivinius · Schneider WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART CD 4260085531288 · CAvi 8553128 String Quintet K 515 · Horn Quintet K 407 · Flute Quartet K 285 · Oboe Quartet K 370 All recordings are coproductions with Dohr · Tonelli · Leleux · Tetzlaff · Kufferath · Mitchell · Donderer · Weinmeister · Chorzelski Fehlandt · Steckel · Ishizaka www.spannungen.de CD 426008553045 8 · CAvi 553045 www.myspace.com/Lars Vogt FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY 3 Violin sonatas in F minor & F major Release due in February 2009 A cooperation with Baereneiter publishing Service for music YOUNG ARTISTS ANTJE WEITHAAS VIOLIN · SILKE AVENHAUS PIANO FRANZ SCHUBERT JOHANNES BRAHMS FRENCH VIOLIN SONATAS: Sonatina in A minor D 385 Violin Sonatas Nos 1-3 CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS Sonata (Duo) in A D 574 Scherzo WoO 2 Sonata in D op. 75 Fantasy in C D 934 CD 4260085530595 · CAvi 8553059 MAURICE RAVEL Sonata in G CD 4260085530052 · CAvi 553005 GABRIEL FAURÉ Sonata in A op. 13 CD 4260085531233 · CAvi 8553123 coproductions with are All recordings ERIK SCHUMANN violin HENRI SIGFRIDSSON piano CATHY KRIER OLGA KOZLOVA piano SERGEI PROKOFIEV Waltz (Cinderella) PIANO RECITAL: Orchestra of the Franz Liszt Music Sonatas for violin & piano Nos 1 & 2 D. SCARLATTI Sonatas School Weimar · Nicolás Pasquet March (Three Oranges) HAYDN Variations FRANZ LISZT Sonata in B minor for The Mask (Romeo et Juliet) CHOPIN Nocturnes · Barcarole piano · WORLD PREMIERE: Sonata in CD 4260085531226 · CAvi 8553122 MÜLLENBACH Night music B minor / arr. for Orch. by LEO WEINER A coproduction with WDR DUTILLEUX Sonata CD 4260085530120 · CAvi 8553012 CD 4260085531370 · CAvi 8553137 A coproduction with the www.erikschumann.com www.cathykrier.com Music School Weimar Almanach Transkriptionen & W. A. Mozart – Portraits Franz Schubert Portrait: Mozart, Variations Portraits II Ludwig van 1997-2004 Paraphrasen A. Zemlinksy Recordings Die schöne Severin von & New piano music Recordings Beethoven – 94 Recordings – Live recordings Die Zauberflöte 2004/2005 Müllerin Winterreise Eckardstein Live recordings 2006/2007 Alexander Zemlinksy 55 Pianists – 2005 Maki Namekawa NATIONAL-BANK Schwanengesang Werke von Mozart, 2006 NATIONAL-BANK Fidelio 41 Composers Vol. 9, (3 CDs) Dennis Russell COLLECTION II Bernhard Berchtold Hummel, Schubert, Vol. 14, (3 CDs) COLLECTION III Maki Namekawa NATIONAL-BANK 42 6008 553015 1 Davies Vol. 11, (2 CDs) Irina Puryshinskaja Ravel and Prokofiev 42 6008 553067 0 Vol. 15, (6 CDs) Dennis Russell COLLECTION I CAvi 553015 Vol. 10, (2 CDs) 42 6008 553023 6 Vol. 12, (3 CDs) Vol. 13, (2 CDs) CAvi 8553067 42 6008 553053 3 Davies & Waltraud Vol. 1-8, (10 CDs) 42 6008 553019 9 CAvi 553023 42 6008 553029 8 42 6008 553064 9 CAvi 8553053 Meier | Kurt Moll 42 6008 553033 5 CAvi 553019 CAvi 553029 CAvi 553064 Vol. 16, (2 CDs) CAvi 553033 42600 8553085 4 CAvi 8553085 EDITION KLAVIER-FESTIVAL RUHR / THE PIANO FESTIVAL RUHR EDITION Beethoven and... & New piano music Now after more than 10 years the Edition contains 50 Live recording 2007 CDs of live recordings and documentation of one of the Vol. 17, (3 CDs), 42 6008 553115 8, CAvi 8553115 greatest Piano Festivals in the world. The aims of the Edition remain to support young pianists, who played Beethoven | Liszt | Saint-Saens – The Piano Festival guests at the new Mercator Concert Hall at Duisburg at the Festival, and on the other hand to present to all Vol. 18 (2 CDs), 42 6008 553119 6, CAvi 8553119 the music lovers contemporary or rarely recorded piano music. The Edition was only made possible thanks to PORTRAITS III – Recordings 2007 the four partners WDR broadcast, Fono Forum magazine, Vol. 19 (9 CDs), 42 6008 553088 5, CAvi 8553088 NATIONAL-BANK Essen and Avi-Service for music. For further details of all volumes please see: www.klavierfestival.de www.avi-music.de/index_e.html www.avi-music.de MARCOLINI QUARTETT FRANZ KROMMER WORLD PREMIERE: String Quartets Release due in March 2009 Service for music SOLISTEN WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART BERLINER BAROCK SOLISTEN CHRISTOPH GENZ tenor SHEILA ARNOLD piano CARMINA QUARTETT WOLFGANG MEYER RAINER KUSSMAUL leader ARIAS: JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH JOHANNES BRAHMS String quartets in D minor K 421 CARMINA QUARTETT ANTONIO VIVALDI Concerti per archi From Cantatas BWV 105 · 87 · 249 Sonata in F minor op. 5 in G K 387 Clarinet quintet in A K 581 Concertos for strings 19 · 95 · 21 · 212 · 85 · 249 · 1045 Klavierstücke op. 119 in C major K 465 „Dissonanzen“ MAX REGER for 2 & 4 violins ·1 & 2 celli NCML · Albrecht Winter, leader CLARA SCHUMANN CD 4260085530229 · CAvi 553022 Clarinet quintet in A op. 114 CD 4260085530601 · CAvi 8553060 CD 4260085530021 · CAvi 553002 Romance in B minor CD 4260085530472 · CAvi 8553047 CD 426008553048 9 · CAvi 553048 A coproduction with A coproduction with www.sheilaarnold.de www.carminaquartet.com www.berlinerbarocksolisten.de BERNT HAHN · SHEILA ARNOLD MARCOLINI QUARTETT ROBERT SCHUMANN BRUNO SCHNEIDER, horn TANJA TETZLAFF cello SUSANNE RABENSCHLAG violin on period instruments and Romantic poetry (in German): ERIC LE SAGE, piano GUNILLA SÜSSMANN piano HATEM NADIM piano Le Nozze di Figaro (Highlights) Eichendorff · Novalis · Schlegel HORN & PIANO: MALINCONIA: Complete Violin Sonatas Arr. for String quartet (anony.) Schumann · Hoffmann etc. SAINT-SAËNS · FRANÇAIS SIBELIUS Malinconia 5 CDs 4260085530711 · CAvi 8553071 CD 4260085530465 · CAvi 8553046 piano works by R. Schumann CHABRIER · POULENC etc GRIEG & RACHMANINOV 2 CDs 4260085530618 · CAvi 553061 CD 4260085530112 · CAvi 553011 A coproduction with A cooperation with Stift Melk/Austria Cello sonatas www.bernthahn.de 2 CDs 4260085530823 · CAvi 8553082 A coproduction with www.marcolini-quartett.de Service for music ENSEMBLES KÖLNER KANTOREI · VOLKER HEMPFLING TRIO DI CLARONE: SABINE MEYER · REINER WEHLE WOLFGANG MEYER · KALLE RANDALU piano W.A. MOZART Arias from Cosi fan tutte & Don Giovanni · L. v. BEETHOVEN Variations on “Il mano” (Don Giovanni) G. ROSSINI Cavatina from Barber of Seville VERDI / BASSI / GIAMPIERI Rigoletto Fantasy C. M. v. WEBER Variations op. 33 DOPPLER / DOPPLER Rigoletto Paraphrase JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH CD 4260085530014 · CAvi 553001 St Johns Passion BWV 245 Version 1749 · incompl. Version 1739 Eva Maria Leonardy · Ruth Sandhoff · Gerd Türk · Peter Brechbühler · Klaus Mertens MAX BRUCH Six pieces from op. 83 Johann Christian Bach-Akademie · Ingeborg Scheerer leader ROBERT SCHUMANN Three Romanzes op. 94 Live Recording Märchenerzählungen op. 132 2 CDs 4260085530069 · CAvi 553006 Fünf kanonische Studien aus op. 56 Fantasiestücke op. 73 WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART CD 4260085530106 · CAvi 553010 Great Mass in C minor K 427 · Requiem K 626 Gabriele Hierdeis · Alison Browner · Marcus Ullmann · Markus Volpert A coproduction with Johann Christian Bach-Akademie · Ingeborg Scheerer leader Live recording WIND ENSEMBLE SABINE MEYER 2 CDs 4260085531479 · CAvi 8553147 (BLÄSERENSEMBLE SABINE MEYER) ADVENT „Davon ich singen und sagen will“ Choral works by RICHARD STRAUSS Jan-Ake Hilerud · Heinrich Schütz · Jan Campanus Vodansky Serenade for 13 wind instruments op. 7 Johannes Brahms · Günter Raphael · Gottfried Wolters · Max Reger “Symphony for winds” Sonatine No 2 for 16 Colin Mawby · Morten Lauriodsen · Javier Busto · Jan Sandström wind instruments (1944) · “Fröhliche Werkstatt” Mark G. Sirett · Chester L. Alwes · Bernd Englbrecht ANTONÍN DVORÁKˇ Serenade in D minor op. 44 Live Recording CD 4260085530144 · CAvi 553014 CD 4260085530137 · CAvi 553013 A coproduction with With tongues of men and tongues of angels (Mit Menschen- und Engelszungen) GOLDBERG-TRIO BONN: Choral works by Distler · Whitacre · Bradshaw · Sisask · Mendelssohn etc. VERENA SCHONEWEG violin Live recording HARALD SCHONEWEG viola CD 4260085530526 · CAvi 8553052 CHRISTIAN BRUNNERT cello JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Goldberg Variations BWV 988 arr. for string trio by Dmitri Sitkovetzky CD 4260085530045 · CAvi 553004 HENRY PURCELL Three Fantasies (1680) L. v. BEETHOVEN String trio in G op. 9 No 1 GIDEON KLEIN String trio (1944) CD 4260085530090 · CAvi 553009.
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