WINFRIED RADEMACHER Professor of violin at the Musikhochschule in Trossingen, Winfried Rademacher is a pupil of Josef Suk and Sandor Vegh, and was deeply influenced by the Amadeus Quartet and by Nathan Milstein. After numerous national and international prizes he has appeared as leader and as soloist with orchestras of international distinction both in the concert-hall and in the recording studio. He plays a Nicolo Gagliano violin from 1733.
| Box Set Release |
Catalogue Number |
| JS BACH Complete Orchestral Works |
Naxos 8.508005 |
| BACH, J.S.: Concertos for Harpsichords, Recorders and Violins |
Naxos 8.553505 |
Concertos
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| BACH, J.S.: Harpsichord Concertos, Vol. 2 |
Naxos 8.554605 |
Concertos, Orchestral
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| Guitar Recital: Mesirca, Alberto - REGONDI, G. / PAGANINI, N. / FALLA, M. de / BOCCHERINI, L. (Live at the Klassik musikfest muhlviertel) |
Paladino Music PMR0014 |
Chamber Music, Instrumental
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| HAYDN: Cello Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 / Sinfonia concertante |
Naxos 8.571034 |
Concertos
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| MAHLER, G.: Kindertotenlieder / BERG, A.: Violin Concerto / 5 Altenberglieder (arr. for chamber ensemble) (Eckstein, Rademacher, Linos Ensemble) |
Capriccio C5135 |
Concertos, Vocal |
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