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  • Rudolf Barshai (viola), Vladimir Shraibman (piano), Semyon Stuchevsky (piano), Alexander Korneev (flute), Olga Erdeli (harp), Rudolf Barshai (viola/direction), Tatyana Nikolayeva (piano), Leonid Kogan (violin), Mstislav Rostropovich (cello), Emil Gilels (piano), Rostislav Dubinsky (violin), Nina...

    Barshai’s death five years ago robbed the world of an influential figure and inspiring musician: violist, conductor, administrator, powerhouse. Through the energy and devotion of his widow Elena... More…

    20 CDs

    Original price ($107.50) Reduced price $69.87

    Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days

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  • Dmitry Shostakovich (piano), Konstantin Scherbakov (piano), Boris Berman (piano), Ilya Kaler (violin), Michael Houstoun (piano), Peter Mikulas (bass), Julius Drake (piano), Annette Bartholdy (viola), Dmitry Shostakovich (narrator)

    Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra,...

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  • Dmitri Shostakovich (piano, narrator), Konstantin Scherbakov (piano), Boris Berman (piano), Ilya Kaler (violin), Michael Houstoun (piano), Peter Mikulas (bass), Annette Bartholdy (viola), Julius Drake (piano)

    Slovak Philharmonic Chorus, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, New Zealand Symphony...

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  • Monique de la Bruchollerie (piano), Marcelle Meyer (piano), Zino Francescatti (violin), Jeanne-Marie Darré (piano), Lucien Thévet (horn), André Navarra (cello), Maurice Duruflé (organ), Louis Noguéra (baritone), Martha Angelici (soprano), Marguerite Long (piano), Jean Giraudeau (tenor), Michel Roux...

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  • Joan Rodgers (soprano), Mikhail Kotliarov (tenor), Sergei Koptchak (baritone), Nikita Storojev (bass)

    Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Brighton Festival Chorus, The Bach Choir & Nikikai Chorus Group, Vladimir Ashkenazy

    The objective manner may disappoint those who remember Ashkenazy's more flamboyant pianism but this kind of plain-spoken Shostakovich could make a good benchmark library choice. The conscientious... More…

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