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Alexander Knaifel: Lux Aeterna Thomas Demenga: Duo? o, Du... Jean Barrière: Sonata No. 10 in G major Roland Moser: Wendungen Barry Guy: Redshift
Patrick Demenga - cello Thomas Demenga - cello
The Keller Quartett András Keller - violin János Pilz - violin Zoltán Gál - viola Ottó Kertész - cello György Kurtág - celesta Miklós Perényi - cello
Slovakian (from Kosice) vocal ensemble Gregoriana comes with theirs second CD, this time led by Czech conductor Jan Mikušek. Nova (new), in the form of sacred choral works by contemporary authors, is here by the Vetera (old) in the form of Gregorian chant. Of Slovak authors are represented by Martin Bako, Mirko Krajči, Víťazoslav cubic Matthew Simko and Peter Zagar, other countries represented Libor Dřevikovský and Zdeněk Lukáš (Czech Republic), Fabio Fresi (Italy), Rihards Dubra and Renate Stivrina (Latvia), Vytautas Miškinis (Lithuania), Javier Busto (Spain) and Imant Raminsh (Canada).
Insight – Concerto for Violoncello and Strings – Frozen River Flows – Suite in Old Style – Such different paths
Kristina Blaumane, cello Maxim Rysanov, viola/conductor Janine Jansen, Roman Mints, Julia-Maria Kretz, violin Amihai Grosz, viola; Torleif Thedéen, Boris Andrianov, cello Raimondas Sviackevicius, accordion Donatas Bagurskas, Stacey Watton, double-bass Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra
Michelle Makarski: violin, Thomas Larcher: piano
Juliane Banse: soprano Cornelia Kallisch: contralto Steve Davislim: tenor Oliver Widmer: baritone Werner Gröschel: bass Orchester der Oper Zürich Heinz Holliger: conductor
Katharsis – Panem et circenses – Labyrint – Kyrie eleison – Zoe – Dilema
Quartetto con flauto, Prague Percussion Project (directed by Amy Lynn Barber), Irmela Nolte (flute), Boni Pueri (boys' choir), Jaroslav Tůma (harpsichord), Marek Jerie (cello)
Alexei Lubimov: piano