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Thrilling Stokowski Orchestral Transcriptions
December 07, 2008

José Serebrier’s second volume of Bach-Stokowski Transcriptions is as colourful and wide-ranging as the first.

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Four Shostakovich World Premieres Recorded for Naxos
December 03, 2008

Sessions for four world première Shostakovich recordings, produced by Beata Jankowska-Burzynska, took place in the Grzegorz Fitelberg Concert Hall, Katowice, Poland in August and September 2008.

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Naxos Haydn Symphonies Cycle Now Complete
October 14, 2008

Kevin Mallon conducts Toronto Chamber Orchestra in a sparkling new Naxos release with Haydn Symphonies 62, 107 & 108 (8.572130).

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Award-winning American Composer Gains Praise for Naxos Recordings
September 14, 2008

American composer, conductor, and music administrator, Dr. Kenneth Fuchs has received numerous awards and honors for his music, including the Charles E. Ives Scholarship from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, grants from Meet The Composer, the ASCAP Foundation, the American Bandmasters Association, and residencies at The MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, and the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico.

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Virtuoso Violinist Chloë Hanslip Records Forgotten Romantic Concertos
July 04, 2008

From June 23 to 24, Chloë Hanslip recorded three violin works by Jenő Hubay with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Andrew Mogrelia.

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Live-recording of John Adams’ Landmark Opera
June 20, 2008

The Colorado Symphony Orchestra and Opera Colorado Chorus, conducted by Marin Alsop, recorded John Adams’ opera Nixon in China for Naxos.

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On your marks, get set, compose!
June 13, 2008

“When the Beijing Olympics open in August, to a heady mixture of sporting celebration and political controversy, music will play a huge part in reinforcing the image and message of the games.”

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Marin Alsop Bows Out as Principal Conductor of Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
May 30, 2008

Earlier this month, Marin Alsop finished her successful six-year tenure as Principal Conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

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Max Bruch Symphonies Recorded in Weimar
April 11, 2008

The Staatskapelle Weimar, conducted by Michael Halász, recorded Max Bruch’s Symphony No. 1 in Eb, Op. 28 (1868) and Symphony No. 2 in f, Op. 36 (1870) for the Naxos label.

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School Of Rock And Bach?
April 05, 2008

Most classical musicians no longer adhere to the idea that their genre is somehow superior to all other forms of music.

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New Recording of Franck’s Chamber Works
April 01, 2008

The Fine Arts Quartet recorded César Franck’s String Quartet in D Major and, together with pianist Cristina Ortiz, his Piano Quintet in F minor.

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Naxos To Record John Adams’ Acclaimed Opera ‘Nixon in China’
March 30, 2008

Opera Colorado and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra will collaborate to produce a live recording of their production of John Adams’ acclaimed opera Nixon in China (1987).

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Elliott Carter Recording Tops eMusic Classical Music Chart
March 20, 2008

Naxos’ recording of Elliott Carter’s String Quartets Nos. 1 and 5 (8.559362), featuring the Pacifica Quartet, is currently the most downloaded classical album on eMusic and tops the eMusic classical music chart.

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New Recording of Sergei Lyapunov’s Orchestral Music
March 14, 2008

From March 2 to 6, the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dmitry Yablonsky, recorded two works by Sergey Mikhailovich Lyapunov (1859–1923).

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Joachim’s Violin Concertos Recorded in Weimar
February 29, 2008

Joachim’s seldom performed violin concertos were recorded for Naxos by the Staatskapelle Weimar under the baton of Michael Halász.

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“Peter & the Wolf” wins an OSCAR®
February 27, 2008

“Peter & the Wolf” – released on DVD by Arthaus Musik – was awarded an OSCAR® for “Best animated short film”.

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New Recordings Of Alan Hovhaness’ Symphonies
February 23, 2008

Three Symphonies for Wind Ensemble by Alan Hovhaness, Nos. 7, 14 and 23, were recored by the Trinity College of Music Wind Orchestra, conducted by Keith Brion.

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Pierre Rode’s ‘24 Caprices’ for Violin
February 08, 2008

As part of an exciting new series of recordings of 19th-century virtuoso violin works, Axel Strauss recorded 24 Caprices by the French-born violinist/composer Pierre Rode.

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Pizzetti’s Masterpiece Recorded in Thessaloniki
January 28, 2008

The first recording in more than 40 years of Ildebrando Pizzetti’s masterpiece Concerto dell’estate (‘Summer Concerto’) took place between the 16th and 21st of January at the Aristotle University Hall, Thessaloniki, performed by the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra conducted by Myron Michailidis.

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New Charles Ives Recording with James Sinclair
January 24, 2008

From January 8 to 10, conductor James Sinclair and the Malmö Symphony Orchestra recorded a new Ives programme for Naxos.

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Maestra – Marin Alsop Leads The Baltimore Symphony
January 07, 2008

“DON’T LET HISTORY PASS YOU BY!” proclaims a banner hanging outside Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, in Baltimore.

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Another Volume Complete in the Naxos Deutsche-Lied Edition
January 01, 2008

Recording sessions were completed for eventual CD release as part of the continuing Naxos Deutsche-Lied Edition.

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