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1. Smile (2009)
by Akira Eguchi (piano), Anne Akiko Meyers (violin)
Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers' Koch release Smile continues, to some extent, from her previous Avie issue Birds in Warped Time in that she is ... More
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2. Birds in Warped Time (2003)
by Anne Akiko Meyers (violin), Li Jian (piano)
Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers has been off the recording rolls for several years since the end of her association with BMG Classics, a division that ... More
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5. Air: The Bach Album (2012)
by Anne Akiko Meyers (violin), English Chamber Orchestra, Steven Mercurio (conductor)
This release by California violinist Anne Akiko Meyers looks both backward and forward. Meyers' playing is a throwback to a style of Bach playing ... More
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6. Seasons ... Dreams (2010)
by Anne Akiko Meyers (violin), Emmanuel Ceysson (harp), Reiko Uchida (piano)
California violinist and former child prodigy Anne Akiko Meyers has stretched the violin recital in interesting ways, venturing into crossover ... More
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9. Sômei Satoh: Kisetsu (2003)
by Anne Akiko Meyers (violin), Katsunori Kono (baritone), Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, Tetsuji Honna (conductor)
Sômei Satoh is often classified as an ambient composer because of his penchant for writing slow, meditative works that evoke the mystical ... More
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12. Dvorák: Greatest Hits
by Anne Akiko Meyers (violin), Frederica Von Stade (mezzo-soprano), Gregor Piatigorsky (cello), Leontyne Price (soprano), Rudolf Firkusny (piano)
Dvorák: Greatest Hits is Sony's 2010 update on the slightly different compilations previously released on LP and CD by Columbia and CBS Masterworks, ... More
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13. Jennifer Higdon: Piano Trio; Voices; Impressions (2006)
by Adam Neiman (piano), Alisa Weilerstein (cello), Anne Akiko Meyers (violin), Cypress String Quartet, Hsin-Yun Huang (viola), Melissa Kleinbart (violin), Nicholas Kitchen (violin), Wilhelmina Smith (cello)
Jennifer Higdon is not only one of the most acclaimed of contemporary women composers, but one of the most widely performed and appreciated of ... More
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15. Violin for Relaxation (2000)
by Anne Akiko Meyers (violin), Jon Klibonoff (piano), Jose-Luis Garcia (Asensio) (violin), Kyoko Takezawa (violin), Maria Bachmann (violin), Moscow Virtuosi, Phillip Moll (piano), Pinchas Zukerman (violin), Sandra Rivers (piano), Sergei Bezrodny (piano)
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