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Opera Explained: Carmen David Timson, Narrator CATALOGUECATALOGUE 20032003 Alphabetical list of Composers and their Works LAST UPDATED 28 -Mar. -2003 SearchingSearching thethe NaxosNaxos CatalogueCatalogue You can search for any word, like the name of a composer, a particular work or an artist’s name, by either clicking the icon on the top right-hand corner of the menu bar, or by pressing Ctrl–F, and then entering the word to start searching. To continue the search for more entries under the same keyword, press the icon again or Ctrl-G (Command+G in Mac). AALTOILA – ALBERTI | NAXOS CATALOGUE 2003 7 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WORKS○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ BY COMPOSER 29 AALTOILA, Heikki (1905 – 1992) ■ Wedding Waltz of Akseli & Elina ■ Organ Works Vol. 2 (see finnish orchestral favourites) Trois Danses • Prélude et Fugue • Intermezzo Turku PO / Jorma Panula . 8.555773 Variations sur l’hymne Lucis Creator • Aria Eric Lebrun . 8.553633 ABELARD, Peter (1079– 1142) 29 ■ Planctus David (see medieval carols) Oxford Camerata / Jeremy Summerly . 8.550751 ALAMIRE, Petrus (15th – 16th century) 9 ■ Tandernaken op den Rijn (see the a-la-mi-re manuscripts) ADAM, Adolphe (1803 – 1856) Capilla Flamenca . 8.554744 E ■ Giselle (Complete Ballet) [2 cd’s] Slovak RSO / Andrew Mogrelia . 8.550755-56 2 ALBÉNIZ, Isaac (1860 – 1909) ■ Asturias • Mallorca • Sevilla (see guitar favourites) ■ Giselle (Suite) (see invitation to the dance) Norbert Kraft . 8.553999 Slovak RSO / Ondrej Lenárd . 8.550081 ■ Chant d’amour • Tango (see clarinet evergreens) ■ Overture to If I Were King (Si j’étais roi) Budapest Clarinet Quintet . 8.553427 (see famous french overtures) ■ Slovak RSO / Richard Hayman . 8.550473 Iberia (see viva españa–music of spain) Slovak RSO / Kenneth Jean . 8.550174 ADDINSELL, Richard (1904 – 1977) ■ Iberia Books 1-4 (+Suites españolas 1 & 2) ■ Warsaw Concerto (see warsaw concerto) Guillermo González, Piano . 8.554311-12 Philip Fowke, Piano / RTE Concert Orchestra / 0 Proinnsías Ó Duinn . 8.554323 (orchestrated by Peter Breiner) Moscow SO / Igor Golovschin . 8.553023 AGRICOLA, Alexander (?1446 – 1506) ■ Suite española No. 1, Op 47: No. 3, Sevilla ■ Fortuna desperata (see romantic piano favourites vol. 6) Secular Music of the 15th Century Balázs Szokolay, Piano . 8.550215 Ensemble Unicorn / Michael Posch . 8.553840 ■ Suites españolas Nos. 1 & 2 (+Iberia Books 1-4) 2 Guillermo González, Piano . 8.554311-12 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 0 AGUADO, Dionysio (1784 – 1849) ■ Tango (see salon orchestra favourites i) ■ Menuett • Andante • 6 Etudes Salonorchester Schwanen / Georg Huber . 8.554756 (see 19th century guitar favourites) (see romantic piano favourites vol. 9) Norbert Kraft, Guitar . 8.553007 2 Balázs Szokolay, Piano . 8.550218 D’ALBERT, Eugen (1864 – 1932) AGUILERA DE HEREDIA, Sebastián ■ Piano Transcription of Bach’s Passacaglia in C minor, (c. 1565 – 1627) BWV 582 (see bach transcriptions for piano) ■ Tiento de falsas on the 4th tone Risto Lauriala, Piano . 8.553761 (see early iberian organ music) ! Robert Parkins . 8.550705 ■ Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 • Overture: Esther AKUTAGAWA, Yasushi (1925 – 1989) Joseph Banowetz, Piano / Moscow SO / Dmitry Yablonsky . 8.553728 # Music for Symphony Orchestra ■ (see japanese orchestral favourites) Prelude and Intermezzo from Tiefland (see opera intermezzi and preludes) Tokyo Metropolitan SO / Ryusuke Numajiri . 8.555071 Slovak RSO / Ondrej Lenárd . 8.550240 ALAIN, Jehan (1911 – 1940) ALBERT, Heinrich (1604 – 1651) ■ Organ Works Vol. 1 # Litanies • Petite Pièce • Le Jardin Suspendu An quia quotquot amant ipsi sibi somnia fingunt Deuxième Fantaisie • Variations sur un thème de (see german lute songs) Janequin • Danses • Préludes • Chorales • Suite Eric Lebrun . 8.553632 8 NAXOS CATALOGUE 2003 | ALBINONI – ANDERSON Martin Hummel, Baritone / Karl-Ernst Schröder, Lute 8.555935 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Ensemble Unicorn, Vienna . 8.553133 ! ALBERTI, Innocenzio (c. 1535 – 1615) ■ Pavin of Albarti ALFVÉN, Hugo (1872 – 1960) (see elizabethan songs and consort music) ■ Rose Consort of Viols / Elegy from Gustavus Adolphus Suite Op. 49 Catherine King, Mezzo-soprano . 8.554284 (see in memoriam) Helsingborg SO / Okko Kamu . 8.553435 ALBINONI, Tomaso Giovanni (1671 – 1751) ■ Gustavus Adolphus II Suite (Elegy) ■ Midsummer Vigil Op. 19 • Polka from “Roslagen” Adagio in G minor (see baroque masterpieces) (see swedish orchestral favourites) Pavel Bogacz, Violin / Capella Istropolitana / Helsingborg SO / Okko Kamu . 8.553115 Richard Edlinger . 8.553221 2 (see in memoriam) Bertalan Hock, Organ . 8.553435 ■ Swedish Rhapsody No. l “Midsummer Vigil” Op. 19 (see wedding music) (see scandinavian festival) CSSR State Philharmonic / Richard Edlinger . 8.550090 Bertalan Hock, Organ . 8.550790 ■ ■ Concerto for Oboe, Strings & Continuo Op. 9, No. 2 Symphony No. 1, Op. 7 • Festival Overture Op. 52 (see a roman christmas) Suite from The Mountain King Op. 37 • Swedish Stefan Schilli, Oboe / Cologne CO / Rhapsody No. 2, Op. 24 (Uppsala Rhapsody) Helmut Müller-Brühl . 8.551077 Royal Scottish NO / Niklas Willén . 8.553962 ■ Oboe Concertos Vol. 1 # Symphony No. 2, Op. 11 • The Prodigal Son Op. 9, Nos. 2, 3, 5, 8, 9 & 11 NSO of Ireland / Niklas Willén . 8.555072 Anthony Camden / The London Virtuosi / John Georgiadis gE . 8.550739 2 ■ Symphony No. 3, Op. 23 • Swedish Rhapsody No. 3 (Dalecarlian Rhapsody) Op. 47 • Legend of the ■ Oboe Concertos Vol. 2 Skerries Op. 20 Op. 7, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 8 & 9 • Sinfonia in G Royal Scottish NO / Niklas Willén . 8.553729 Anthony Camden / Alison Alty / The London Virtuosi / John Georgiadis . 8.553002 ALKAN, Charles-Valentin (1813 – 1888) 2 # Esquisses, Op. 63 ■ Oboe Concertos Vol. 3 Laurent Martin, Piano . 8.555496 Op. 7, Nos. 4, 5, 6, 11 & 12 & Op. 9, No. 12 ■ Grand Duo concertant Op. 21 • Sonate de concert Anthony Camden / Alison Alty / The London Virtuosi / Op. 47 • Trio Op. 30 John Georgiadis . 8.553035 Trio Alkan . 8.555352 2 ■ Piano Concerto Op. 39 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ - ■ Concertos da camera Nos. 1 3 Sonata a cinque in G minor, Op. 2, No. 6 Dmitry Feofanov, Piano / Razumovsky SO / (see italian concerti grossi) Robert Stankovsky . 8.553702 Capella Istropolitana / Jaroslav Krcˇek . 8.550877 2 (see italian baroque favourites) Capella Istropolitana . 8.553447 # Piano Music Vol. 1 # Vien con nuova orribil guerra, from La Statira 12 Etudes • Le festin d’Esope • Scherzo diabolico (see the art of the baroque trumpet vol. 5) Bernard Ringeissen . 8.555495 Niklas Eklund & Jeff Segal, Baroque Trumpets / ■ Préludes Op. 31, Nos. 1, 13, 17 & 25 • Impromptus Maria Keohane, Soprano / Wasa Baroque Ensemble / Op. 32, Nos. 1 & 3 • Le chemin de fer Op. 27 Edward H Tarr . 8.555099 Études Op. 35, Nos. 6, 8 & 12 • Marche funèbre: Andantino Op. 39, No. 5 • Esquisses Op. 63, ALBRECHTSBERGER, Johann Georg (1736 – 1809) Nos, 1–5, 8, 10, 13, 16, 18, 21, 32, 38, 43 & 48 Scherzo diabolico Op. 39, No. 3 ■ Concerto in B flat major (see trombone concertos) Laurent Martin / Bernard Ringeissen . 8.553434 Alain Trudel, Trombone and Director / Northern Sinfonia . 8.553831 9 90 ALLEGRI, Gregorio (1582 – 1652) ■ Prelude and Fugue in C major, for Four Hands (see german organ music vol. 1) ■ Miserere (see choral masterpieces) Joseph Payne / Phoebe Payne, Organ . 8.550964 Oxford Camerata . 8.550827 ALFONSO X “EL SABIO” (1221 – 1284) ALMEIDA, Laurindo (b. 1917) ■ Cantigas de Santa Maria ■ Brazilliance (see brazilian portrait) Gerald Garcia, Guitar . 8.550226 ANDERSON – ATKINS | NAXOS CATALOGUE 2003 9 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ! ALONSO (fl. 1500) ■ La tricotea • Tir’allá, que non quiero ■ Ricercars 1-5 & 7-12 • La traditora • Priambulo • Amy (see cancionero musical de palacio) souffrez • La cara cossa (+crema) Ensemble Accentus / Thomas Wimmer . 8.553536 Christopher Wilson, Lute . 8.550778 2 AMMERBACH, Elias Nicolaus (1530 – 1597) ■ Die Megdlein sind von Flandern ARAUXO, Francisco Correa de (see tugend und untugend) ■ Convivium Musicum / Ensemble Villanella / Sven Berger Tiento de medio registro de baxon (see early iberian organ music) . 8.553352 4 Robert Parkins, Organ . 8.550705 ■ Passamezzo antico (see german organ music vol. 2) ARCADELT, Jacques (c. 1505 – 1568) Joseph Payne, Organ . 8.550965 ■ Chansons (4) (see french chansons) The Scholars of London . 8.550880 ANCHIETA, Juan de (1462 – 1523) 2 ■ Con amores, mi madre ■ (see cancionero musical de palacio) La pastorella mia (see music of the italian renaissance) Ensemble Accentus / Thomas Wimmer . 8.553536 Shirley Rumsey . 8.550615 ANDERSON, Leroy (1908 – 1975) ! # Belle of the Ball • Blue Tango (see salon orchestra favourites ii) ARDITI, Luigi (1822 – 1903) Salonorchester Schwanen / Georg Huber . 8.555344 ■ Il bacio (see salon orchestra favourites i) # Belle of the Ball • Blue Tango • Bugler’s Holiday • Salonorchester Schwanen / Georg Huber . 8.554756 Fiddle Faddle • Forgotten Dreams • The Girl in Satin • Jazz Legato • Jazz Pizzicato • March of the Two Left ARENSKY, Anton Stepanovich (1861 – 1906) Feet • The Penny Whistle Song • The Phantom # Dream on the Volga: Overture • Raphael: Song of the Regiment • Plink, Plank, Plunk! • Promenade • Off-Stage Singer (see russian opera arias vol. 1) Sandpaper Ballet • Sarabande • Serenata • Sleigh Vladimir Grishko, Tenor / NSO of Ukraine / Theodore Kuchar Ride • The Syncopated Clock • Trumpeter’s Lullaby • . 8.554843 Typewriter • The Waltzing Cat ■ Richard Hayman and His Symphony Orchestra . 8.559125 Piano Trio Op. 32 (+tchaikovsky) Ashkenazy Trio . 8.550467 ■ Sleigh Ride (see christmas piano music) Eteri Andjaparidze, Piano . 8.553461 ! ANTHEIL, George (1900 – 1959) ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ARNOLD, Sir Malcolm (b. 1921) ■ Ballet mécanique • Serenade for Strings • Concerto ■ Dances for Chamber Orchestra • Symphony for 5 Instruments (English / Scottish / Cornish / Irish / Welsh) Philadelphia Virtuosi CO / Daniel Spalding . 8.559060 Queensland SO / Andrew Penny . 8.553526 4E 2 ■ McKonkey’s Ferry • Symphonies Nos. 4 & 6 # Fantasy, Op. 107 NSO.
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