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A Discography by Claus Nyvang Kristensen - Cds and Dvds Cnk.Dk Latest Update: 10 April 2021 Label and ID-Number Available; Not Shown A discography by Claus Nyvang Kristensen - CDs and DVDs cnk.dk Latest update: 10 April 2021 Label and ID-number available; not shown Alain, Jean (1911-1940) Deuxième Fantaisie Marie-Claire Alain (1972) Intermezzo Marie-Claire Alain (1972) Le jardin suspendu Marie-Claire Alain (1972) Litanies Marie-Claire Alain (1972) Suite pour orgue Marie-Claire Alain (1972) Trois danses Marie-Claire Alain (1972) Variations sur un thème de Janequin Marie-Claire Alain (1972) Albéniz, Isaac (1860-1909) España, op. 165: No. 2 Tango in D major Leopold Godowsky (1920) España, op. 165: No. 2 Tango in D major (Godowsky arrangement) Carlo Crante (2011) Emanuele Delucchi (2015) Marc-André Hamelin (1987) Wilhelm Backhaus (1928) Iberia, Book 2: No. 3 Triana (Godowsky arrangement) Carlo Crante (2011) David Saperton (1957) Albinoni, Tomaso (1671-1751) Adagio in G minor (Giazotto completion) (transcription for trumpet and organ) Maurice André, Jane Parker-Smith (1977) Violin Sonata in A minor, op. 6/6: 3rd movement, Adagio (transcription for trumpet and organ) Maurice André, Hedwig Bilgram (1980) Alkan, Charles-Valentin (1813-1888) 11 Grands Préludes et 1 Transcription du Messie de Hændel, op. 66 Kevin Bowyer (2005) 11 Grands Préludes et 1 Transcription du Messie de Hændel, op. 66: No. 1 Andantino Nicholas King (1992) 11 Grands Préludes et 1 Transcription du Messie de Hændel, op. 66: Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 (da Motta transcription for piano four hands) Vincenzo Maltempo, Emanuele Delucchi (2013) 11 Pièces dans le Style Religieux et 1 Transcription du Messie de Hændel, op. 72 Kevin Bowyer (2005) 13 Prières pour Orgue, op. 64: Nos. 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 (da Motta transcription for piano) Vincenzo Maltempo (2013) 25 Preludes, op. 31 Olli Mustonen (1990) 25 Preludes, op. 31: No. 08 La chanson de la folle au bord de la mer Jack Gibbons (1995) Ronald Smith (1977) 25 Preludes, op. 31: No. 12 Le temps qui n'est plus Jack Gibbons (1995) 25 Preludes, op. 31: No. 13 J'étais dormie, mais mon coeur veillat Jack Gibbons (1995) Alleluia, op. 25 Marc-André Hamelin (2000) Benedictus, op. 54 Kevin Bowyer (2005) Benedictus, op. 54 (da Motta transcription for two pianos) Vincenzo Maltempo, Emanuele Delucchi (2013) Bombardo-Carillon in B flat major for pedal duet (four feet) Caroline Clemmov, Anthony Goldstone (1992) Bourée d'Auvergne in C minor, op. 29 Osamu Nakamura (1989) Cello Sonata in E major, op. 47 Bernhard Schwarz, Rainer Klass (1991) Cinquième recueil de chants, op. 70 Stephanie McCallum (1990) Concerto da Camera no. 1 in A minor, op. 10/1 Dmitry Feofanov (1995) Marc-André Hamelin (1993) Concerto da Camera no. 2 in C sharp minor, op. 10/2 Anthony Goldstone (1992) Dmitry Feofanov (1995) Marc-André Hamelin (1993) Concerto da Camera no. 3 in C sharp minor (Hugh MacDonald reconstruction) Dmitry Feofanov (1995) Désir (1844) Yui Morishita (2016) Douze études dans tous les tons majeurs, op. 35 Bernard Ringeissen (1990) Douze études dans tous les tons majeurs, op. 35: No. 05 Allegro Barbaro Jack Gibbons (1995) Michael Rose (2012/13) Ronald Smith (1977) Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs, op. 39 1/107 A discography by Claus Nyvang Kristensen - CDs and DVDs cnk.dk Latest update: 10 April 2021 Label and ID-number available; not shown Jack Gibbons (1995) Ronald Smith (1977) Stephanie McCallum (1999/2004/2005) Vincenzo Maltempo (2011/12/13) Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs, op. 39: No. 01 Comme le vent Bernard Ringeissen (1989) Michael Ponti (1970) Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs, op. 39: No. 02 En rhythme molossique Bernard Ringeissen (1989) Michael Ponti (1970) Michael Rose (2012/13) Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs, op. 39: No. 03 Scherzo diabolico Bernard Ringeissen (1990) Michael Ponti (1970) Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs, op. 39: No. 11 Ouverture Bernard Ringeissen (1989) Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs, op. 39: No. 12 Le festin d'Esope Bernard Ringeissen (1990) Marc-André Hamelin (1994) Raymond Lewenthal (1965) Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs, op. 39: No. 4-7 Symphony for solo piano Bernard Ringeissen (1989) Marc-André Hamelin (2000) Michael Ponti (1970) Paul Wee (2017/18) Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs, op. 39: No. 8 Allegro assai Ken Iisaka (2007, DVD) Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs, op. 39: No. 8 Allegro assai (Klindworth orchestration) Dmitry Feofanov (1995) Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs, op. 39: No. 8-10 Concerto for solo piano John Ogdon (1969) Marc-André Hamelin (1991) Marc-André Hamelin (2006) Margit Haider-Dechant (2017) Mark Latimer (1999) Michael Rose (2012/13) Osamu Nakamura (1990) Paul Wee (2017/18) Ronald Smith (1968, LP) Schaghajegh Nosrati (2018) Stefan Lindgren (2000) Stephanie McCallum (1990) Yui Morishita (2016) Douze études d'Orgue ou de Piano à Pedales pour les Pieds seulement Kevin Bowyer (2005) Esquisses, op. 63: No. 01 La Vision in C major Schaghajegh Nosrati (2018) Esquisses, op. 63: No. 02 Le Staccatissimo in F minor Jack Gibbons (1995) Michael Rose (2012/13) Schaghajegh Nosrati (2018) Esquisses, op. 63: No. 04 Les cloches in G minor Jack Gibbons (1995) Esquisses, op. 63: No. 11 Les Soupirs in B flat major Jack Gibbons (1995) Schaghajegh Nosrati (2018) Esquisses, op. 63: No. 12 Barcarollette in E flat minor Schaghajegh Nosrati (2018) Esquisses, op. 63: No. 26 Petit air, Genre ancien in G minor Schaghajegh Nosrati (2018) Esquisses, op. 63: No. 31 Début de quatuor in F sharp major Schaghajegh Nosrati (2018) Esquisses, op. 63: No. 32 Minuette in C sharp minor Rainer M. Klass (1988) Esquisses, op. 63: No. 45 Les diablotins in G sharp minor Rainer M. Klass (1988) Esquisses, op. 63: No. 46 Le premiere billet doux in E flat major Marc-André Hamelin (1998) Rainer M. Klass (1988) Schaghajegh Nosrati (2018) Esquisses, op. 63: No. 47 Scherzetto in B flat minor Marc-André Hamelin (1998) Esquisses, op. 63: No. 48 En songe in F major Jack Gibbons (1995) Schaghajegh Nosrati (2018) Étude alla barbaro Schaghajegh Nosrati (2018) Etz Chaijjim Mark Fitz-Gerald (1992) Fantaisie à 4 mains sur Don Juan Osamu Nakamura (1989) Gigue, et air de ballet dans le style ancien, op. 24 Yui Morishita (2016) Grand Duo concertant in F sharp minor for violin and piano, op. 21 2/107 A discography by Claus Nyvang Kristensen - CDs and DVDs cnk.dk Latest update: 10 April 2021 Label and ID-number available; not shown Kolja Lessing, Rainer Klass (1991) Grande Sonate "Les quatre ages", op. 33 Marc-André Hamelin (1994) Osamu Nakamura (1990) Ronald Smith (1973) Vincenzo Maltempo (2011) Grande Sonate "Les quatre ages", op. 33: 1st movement "20 ans" Francesco Libetta (2002, DVD) Grande Sonate "Les quatre ages", op. 33: 2nd movement "30 ans, Quasi Faust" Raymond Lewenthal (1965) Halelouyah Mark Fitz-Gerald (1992) Impromptu in F sharp major Osamu Nakamura (1989) Le chemin de fer, op. 27 Yui Morishita (2016) Les Mois, op. 74: No. 01 Une nuit d'hiver in G minor Osamu Nakamura (1989) Les Mois, op. 74: No. 02 Carnaval in E minor Osamu Nakamura (1989) Les Mois, op. 74: No. 03 La retraite in D major Osamu Nakamura (1989) Les Mois, op. 74: No. 04 La Pague in A major Osamu Nakamura (1989) Les Mois, op. 74: No. 05 La Sérénade in F sharp minor Osamu Nakamura (1989) Les Mois, op. 74: No. 06 Promenade sur l'eau in A major Osamu Nakamura (1989) Les Mois, op. 74: No. 10 Gros temps Jack Gibbons (1995) Les Regrets de la Nonnette. Petite mélodie pour piano in G minor Ronald Smith (1992) Marcia funèbre, sulla morte d'un Pappagallo in C minor, for two sopranos, tenor, bass, three oboes and bassoon Mark Fitz-Gerald (1992) Nocturne in B major, op. 22 Jack Gibbons (1995) Pas-redoublé in E flat major for Concert Band Mark Fitz-Gerald (1992) Petits préludes sur les huit gammes du plain-chant, for organ Nicholas King (1992) Piano Trio in G minor, op. 30 Trio Alkan (1991) Premiere recueil de chants, op. 38 Osamu Nakamura (1990) Premiere recueil de chants, op. 38: No. 01 Assez vivement Jack Gibbons (1995) Michael Rose (2012/13) Pro Organo Kevin Bowyer (2005) Rondo Brillant in A major, op. 4 Christine Stevenson (1992) Salut, cendre du pauvre!, op. 45 Marc-André Hamelin (2000) Osamu Nakamura (1990) Sonata for Cello and Piano in E major, op. 47 Alban Gerhardt, Steven Osborne (2007) Sonatine, op. 61 Marc-André Hamelin (1994) Raymond Lewenthal (1965) Ronald Smith (1970) Stefan Lindgren (1992) Vincenzo Maltempo (2012) Souvenirs: Trois morceaux dans le genre pathétique, op. 15 Marc-André Hamelin (2000) Vincenzo Maltempo (2012) String Quartet in F minor (fragment) Members of Morhange Ensemble (1992) Super flumina Babylonis, op. 52 Marc-André Hamelin (2000) Toccatina, op. 75 Schaghajegh Nosrati (2018) Trois Études de bravoura (Scherzi), op. 16 Ronald Smith (1987) Trois Grandes Études, op. 76 Marc-André Hamelin (1994) Ronald Smith (1987) Trois Grandes Études, op. 76: No. 3 Mouvement semblable et perpetuel Vincenzo Maltempo (2011) Trois Petite Fantaisies, op. 41 Ronald Smith (1977) Troisième recueil de chants, op. 65 Marc-André Hamelin (2006) Troisième recueil de chants, op. 65: No. 6 Barcarolle Jack Gibbons (1995) 3/107 A discography by Claus Nyvang Kristensen - CDs and DVDs cnk.dk Latest update: 10 April 2021 Label and ID-number available; not shown Marc-André Hamelin (1994) Raymond Lewenthal (1965) Allegri, Gregorio (1582-1652) Miserere mei, Deus James O'Donnel (1995) Andersen, Kai Normann (1900-1967) Det gælder kærlighed og krig Lise-Lotte Nielsen, Henrik Metz (2005) I dit korte liv Lise-Lotte Nielsen, Henrik Metz (2005) Anderson, Greg (b1970) So In Love, from "Kiss Me, Kate" by Cole Porter Jenny Lin (2012) Andersson, Benny (b1946) Piano Works Benny Andersson (2017) Anonymous (10th century Denmark) Drømte mig en drøm Mogens Friis (1996) Anonymous (10th century Iceland?) 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