| Dear ClassicsOnline customer , Salvador Brotons writes contemporary classical music for the ages in our featured release this week. We also enjoyed the works for guitar and voice by Alec Roth, a lovely 40th Anniversary celebration from Andrew Parrott and the Taverner Consort performing L'Orfeo, and interesting compositions for the double bass from Sofia Gubaidulina. We hope you take a moment to sample these and all the fine new releases at ClassicsOnline. Sincerely, The ClassicsOnline Team | |
New Releases for Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Other Featured New Releases:  | Roth, A.: Music for Voice and Guitar - My Lute and I / 3 Night Songs / English Folk Songs (Sometime I Sing) (Padmore, Szymanski) Signum Classics: SIGCD332 A lyrical collection of chamber works for tenor and guitar – Sometime I Sing unites Gramophone award-winning tenor Mark Padmore with Mexican guitarist Morgan Szymanski in settings of texts by Thomas Wyatt, Vikram Seth, John Donne and Edward Thomas by the composer Alec Roth. | | |  | Monteverdi, C.: L'Orfeo (Tavener Consort and Players, Parrott) Avie Records: AV2278 Andrew Parrott and the Taverner Consort & Players celebrate their 40th anniversary with a magnificent recording of the world's first operatic masterpiece, Monteverdi's L'Orfeo. Andrew Parrott's, meticulous research results in a performance and stylistic approach that brings a fresh perspective to the myth of love lost and found through the art of music. | | |  | Gubaidulina, S.: Double Bass Works - Sonata / Pantomime / In Croce / 10 Preludes (Studies) (Roccato, Pitocco, Ottaviucci) Wergo: WER6760-2 The double bass is in the focus of the four compositions by Sofia Gubaidulina. The compositions which were written and reviewed over a time span of over forty years "are among the highlights in double bass literature: four gems of outstanding value every double bass player should learn to perform." (Daniele Roccato) | | | | | |
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