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1. Bruckner: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 7 (2011)
by Basel Symphony Orchestra, Mario Venzago (conductor)
Mario Venzago and the Basel Symphony Orchestra perform the two most popular works by Anton Bruckner on this 2011 double-disc release, the Symphony No ... More
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6. Felix Weingartner: Symphony No. 3; Lustige Ouvertüre (2006)
by Basel Symphony Orchestra, Marko Letonja (conductor)
Despite their vast knowledge and profound understanding of music, great conductors are not always great composers. Even one as talented and prolific ... More
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10. Janácek: Lachian Dances; Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra
by Basel Symphony Orchestra, Walter Weller (conductor)
Originally recorded in 1994, this album was reissued by the Ars Musici label in 2010. The Basel Symphony Orchestra has some connections to the music ... More
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12. Martinu (2009)
by Robert Kilinsky (piano), Basel Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy (conductor)
Vladimir Ashkenazy can conduct anything from Beethoven to Stravinsky, with stops along the way for Brahms, Dvorák, Debussy, and Berg, as well as such ... More
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16. Chaya Czernowin: Music for Texts by Zohar Eitan
by Basel Symphony Orchestra, Brian Catchlove (clarinet), Deborah Kayser (soprano), Elision, Erkki Veltheim (viola), Geoffrey Morris (guitar), John Tooby (cello), Paula Rae (flute), Timothy O'Dwyer (saxophone), Ute Wassermann (vocals)
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25. Othmar Schoeck: Penthesilea (2000)
by Cheyne Davidson (vocals), Imke Büchel (vocals), James Johnson (vocals), Renate Behle (vocals), Stuart Kale (vocals), Susanne Reinhard (vocals), Ute Trekel-Burckhardt (vocals), Yvonne Naef (vocals), Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (choir, chorus)
Swiss composer Othmar Schoeck was acutely attuned to the newest musical developments, and while his musical language was firmly post-Romantic, during ... More
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