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Joshua Bell - Sibelius, Goldmark: Violin Concertos (2000)

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Joshua Bell - Sibelius, Goldmark: Violin Concertos (2000)

Joshua Bell - Sibelius, Goldmark: Violin Concertos (2000)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:05:25 | 303 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Sony Classical | Catalog: SM 65949

Joshua Bell has returned to the mainstream repertoire from his recent successful excursions into film (The Red Violin) and bluegrass-crossover (Short Trip Home), and his playing, always brilliant, and arresting, has reached a new peak. Despite the booklet's claim to the contrary, these two concertos have nothing in common except fiendishly difficult bravura solo parts; rather, they represent a perfectly valid pairing of opposites. Bell makes the most of the contrasts, bringing out each work's idiomatic character.

Adam Fischer - Karl Goldmark: Die Konigin von Saba (1980)

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Adam Fischer - Karl Goldmark: Die Konigin von Saba (1980)

Adam Fischer - Karl Goldmark: Die Konigin von Saba (1980)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 03:13:28 | 830 MB
Genre: Classical, Opera | Label: Hungaroton | Catalog: HCD12179-81-2

Adam Fischer was born into a family of conductors. His father Sándor Fischer conducted the Budapest Radio Orchestra. His brother Iván, and a cousin, György, are also conductors. The Fischers lived across the street from the Budapest Opera House, and he attended his first concert at the age of five. When Haydn's "Surprise" Symphony was played, he decided to be a conductor so he could make the audience jump. He made his conducting debut at the age of 7, leading an ensemble of children playing toy instruments and singing.