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Europadisc September 2007 List New CBSO recording - Gramophone Editor's Choice Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius, op.38, Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma), op.36. The Holly and the Ivy Jane Irwin (mezzo soprano), Justin Lavender (tenor), Peter Rose (bass), City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Oramo CBSOCD003 2CD £19.95 www.europadisc.co.uk If you haven’t logged on to our new website yet, why not take a look? You will find thousands of back catalogue titles and even more reduced price offers than we have space for in this listing. You will now also be able to view all the new releases in this listing on the website. We have applied identical pricing across both the mail order listing and the website. Whether you order from this list or the website, the pricing and terms will be consistent. To save wasting paper and resources, please let us know if you no longer require this listing. We will continue to mail you unless you tell us otherwise. GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE We can supply Gift Vouchers to any value for use with EUROPADISC. We are also happy to send them to any address you specify. Simply let us know the amount along with despatch address and payment details. We will do the rest. Dear Customer Difficult to believe we know, but Autumn is just around the corner (in the Northern Hemisphere anyway) so we have prepared a mammoth list to provide some serious browsing now that the nights SEPTEMBER 2007 LIST are drawing in. See inside for valid dates You will see that EMI have been very busy devising two new re-issue series on pages 4 & 5 as well as releasing a great new batch of re- mastered 'Great Recordings of the Century' and an amazing 70CD Maria Callas box.. Not to be outdone, Universal Classics likewise have revitalised some of their well-regarded DG Archiv and L’Oiseau Lyre titles at an attractive price. In addition, further splendid 'Originals' titles appear from DG and Decca. Reduced price promotions this month feature Mitsuko Uchida, Christian Zacharias, and the whole of the Chandos, BIS, Brilliant, Somm, Nightingale and Melodiya catalogues. For DVD fans, there is a massive price reduction on Harmonia Mundi and Belair titles. Most of the campaigns from our August list are current until the 19 September and you will find even more offers on our website which is easy to negotiate and now being widely used. Thank you for your continuing custom and, as always, enjoy the list! DON’T FORGET - UK Carriage is FREE over £30 Mark, Richard & Mike 1 email [email protected] uropadisc tel 0115 982 7500 fax 0115 982 7020 E Classical Music on CD and DVD SEPTEMBER 2007 LIST Prices on this list are valid until 5 pm Friday 26 October (orders received) unless stated otherwise. All titles and prices offered are subject to availability during the offer period. Universal Classics DG 476 6198 Tavener Lalishri, Song for Athene; VWilliams Lark Ascending (due 24/9) Nicola Benedetti £11.95 DG 477 6719 Beethoven Piano Concertos 1 & 4 plus bonus interview DVD Lang Lang;O de Paris;Eschenbach £11.95 DG 477 7149 Beethoven Piano Concerto 5, Sonata 28 plus ‘Making of’ DVD Grimaud;St Dresden;Jurowski £11.95 Decca 475 9079 Arias for Rubini Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti Juan Diego Florez;Acc Santa Cecilia;R Abbado £11.95 DG 477 6344 Netrebko Opera – arias Anna Netrebko £12.95 DG 477 7101 Bernstein West Side Story plus ‘Making of’ DVD (re-issues) Te Kanawa;Carreras;Bernstein £18.95 DG 477 6409 Beethoven Symphonies complete 5CD Denoke;Tarasova;Wottrich;Goerne;Russian NO;Pletnev £36.95 Decca 475 8525 Solti A Passion for Music – a musical overview 5CD £22.95 5 new DG ‘ORIGINALS’ titles 477 7113 Elgar Violin Concerto; Chausson Poem Itzhak Perlman;CSO;Barenboim;NYPO;Mehta £7.45 477 7114 Gounod Messe Solenelle Seefried;Stolze;Uhde;Czech PO;Markevitch £7.45 477 7115 Verdi La Traviata 2CD Cotrubas;Domingo;Milnes;C Kleiber £14.95 477 7112 Boccherini Guitar Quintets Narcisco Yepes;Melos Quartet £7.45 477 7111 Beethoven Piano Concertos 3 & 4 Maurizio Pollini;VPO;Bohm £7.45 New re-issue series from DG Archiv – ‘Archiv Al Fresco’ 477 6728 4 Violin Concertos Torelli, Mossi, Velentini, Locatelli, Leo Musica Antiqua Koln £7.45 477 6724 Bach The 6 Cello Suites 2CD Pierre Fournier £10.45 477 6729 Handel Dixit Dominus Westminster Abbey Choir;Preston £7.45 477 6727 Canzoni e Danza Wind Music from Renaissance Italy Piffaro £7.45 477 6733 Purcell The Fairy Queen 2CD Gardiner £10.45 477 6736 Scarlatti, D Sonatas 1 – 14 Trevor Pinnock £7.45 477 6731 Machaut Chansons Orlando Consort £7.45 477 6732 Mozart Piano Quartets K478 & 493 Bilson;Wilcock;Schlapp;Mason £7.45 477 6730 Hasse Salve Regina Musica Antiqua Koln;Goebel £7.45 477 6737 Vivaldi Gloria; Scarlatti, A Dixit Dominus English Concert;Pinnock £7.45 9 new Decca ‘ORIGINALS’ titles 475 8663 Gershwin Porgy & Bess 3CD White;Mitchell;Boatwright;Hendricks;Maazel £21.45 475 8667 Catalani La Wally 2CD Tebaldi;Monaco;Cappuccilli;Diaz;Cleva £14.95 475 8673 Handel Concerti Grossi op 3 & 6 3CD ASMiF;Marriner £21.45 475 8677 Mendelssohn Symphonies 3 & 4 LSO;Abbado £7.45 475 8678 Schoenberg Moses und Aaron 2CD Mazura;Langridge;Haugland;Bonney;CSO;Solti £14.95 475 8681 Verdi La Forza del Destino 3CD Tebaldi;Monaco;Bastianini;Simianato;Siepi;Molinari-Pradelli £21.45 475 8685 Beethoven Late String Quartets 3CD Quartetto Italiano £21.45 475 8690 Bartok Piano Concertos 1 – 3 Stephen Kovacevich;BBCSO;C Davis £7.45 475 9155 Bach Christmas Oratorio 3CD Schreier;Donath;Ihle;Lipovsek;Buchner;Holl;St Dresden;Schreier £21.45 10 re-release titles from Decca 'L’Oiseau Lyre' 475 9098 Vivaldi Four Seasons Academy of Ancient Music;Hogwood £7.45 475 9100 Rebel Les Elements; Destouches Les Elements Academy of Ancient Music;Hogwood £7.45 475 9102 Italian Vocal Music Monteverdi, Carissimi, Cacchini, Frescobaldi Bott;New London Consort;Pickett £7.45 475 9103 Pilgramage to Santiago Early Polyphony 2CD Bott;New London Consort;Pickett £14.95 475 9107 Rameau Overtures Les Talens Lyriques;Rousset £7.45 475 9109 Purcell Songs & Airs Kirkby;Rooley;Hogwood;Campbell;Mackintosh £7.45 475 9113 Gabrielli Symphoniae Sacrae 11, 1615 Taverner Choir;London Cornett & Sackbuts;Parrott £7.45 475 9115 Monteverdi Madrigali erotici Kirkby;Nelson;Consort of Musicke;Rooley £7.45 475 9117 Arne 8 Overtures Academy of Ancient Music;Hogwood £7.45 475 9119 Ce Diabolico Chant Suzoy, Senleches, Guido, Olivier, Galiot Medieval Ensemble of London;Davies £7.45 2 Mitsuko Uchida back catalogue on Philips all reduced – until 26 September only CD 475 6935 Beethoven Sonatas 30, 31 & 32 £10.45 475 6757 Beethoven Complete Concertos 3CD £9.50 475 7306 Mozart Concertos (complete) 8CD £23.95 475 7055 Mozart Sonatas 8, 11, 12, Fantasia K397 £6.95 446 2382 Mozart Sonatas 8, 11, 16, 18 £5.95 468 3562 Mozart Sonatas (complete) 5CD £15.95 475 6200 Mozart Violin Sons 20, 21, 25, 35 (Steinberg) SACD £10.95 473 8892 Mozart Piano Concertos 5, 6, 8, 11-13 £9.95 468 5402 Mozart Concertos vol.1 nos 19-23 2CD £9.95 468 9182 Mozart Concertos vol.2 nos 16, 24-27 2CD £9.95 473 3132 Mozart Concertos vol.3 nos 9, 14, 15, 17, 18 2CD £9.95 468 0332 Schoenberg Concerto; Berg Son 1; Webern Vars £10.45 475 6282 Schubert Sonatas & Impromptus 8CD £23.95 470 2652 Schubert Sonatas D537, 664, Dances 790, 820 £10.45 470 1642 Schubert Sonata D568, Moments D780 £10.45 464 4802 Schubert Sonatas D850, 784 £10.45 456 5792 Schubert Sonatas D958, 959 £10.45 456 5722 Schubert Sonata D960, Klavierstucke D946 £10.45 454 4532 Schubert Sonatas D840, 894 £10.45 456 2452 Schubert Impromptus £10.45 473 6862 Perspectives A miscellany £10.45 475 8510 Steinway Legends 2CD £9.95 DVD 073 4129 Mozart Piano Concertos 13 & 20 £12.95 NAXOS – all at £5.45 unless otherwise stated 857 0233 Brahms Symphony no 4, Hungarian Dances 2, 4-9 London Philharmonic Orchestra;Marin Alsop 850 4039 Sibelius Complete Symphonies, Tempest Suites 1 & 2 4CD £16.95 Iceland SO;Sakari 857 0351 Sullivan Pineapple Poll (arr Mackerras), Irish Symphony RLPO;Lloyd-Jones 857 0406 Gardner Piano Concerto 1, Symphony 1 Peter Donohoe;RSNO;Lloyd-Jones 857 0413 Bax Music for 2 Pianos – Sonata, Moy Mell, Red Autumn etc Ashley Wass;Martin Roscoe 857 0293 Wagner Symphonic Syntheses by Stokowski – excpts from Tristan, Parsifal etc Bournemouth SO;Serebrier 855 7980 Penderecki Te Deum, Hymne, Polymorphia, Polish Requiem Warsaw NPO;Wit 855 7844 Ries Piano Concerto op 55, Swedish National Airs, Intro & Polonaise Hinterhuber;Gavle SO;Grodd 857 0350 Rozsa Violin Concerto, Sinfonia Concertante Khitruk;Tchekmazov;Russian PO;Yablonsky 855 9315 Rorem Piano Concerto 2, Cello Concerto World Premiere recording Mulligan;Yang;RSNO;Serebrier 855 9320 Gottschalk Symphonies 1 & 2, Escenas Campestres Cubanas,Tarentelle Hot Springs FSO;Rosenberg 855 7993 Rameau Operatic Arias – Platee, Nais, Castor, Dardanus, Zoroastre Fouchecourt;Opera Lafayette;Brown 855 7498 Kraus Fiskerana (ballet). 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