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    Anton Miller & Brandt Fredriksen
     
    The Complete Brahms Sonatas For Violin and Piano
    Anton Miller and Brandt Fredriksen have received countless accolades for their violin and piano duo collaborations. For almost a quarter century they have thrilled audiences with the unmistakable dynamic interpretations of the sonata repertoire.
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    Simon Fischer and Raymond Fischer
     
    Brahms violin sonatas
    Brahms sonatas played by distinguised performers Simon and Raymond Fischer on violin and piano
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    Susan Frye
     
    Cradled in Love - Lullabies for Everyone
    Classic and original lullabies set with clear voice, lush vocal harmonies, harp, guitar, piano, drum. Folk and classical flavor. Peaceful, lighthearted, touching, serene music for adults and children, bedtime, yoga, hospice, relaxing, soothing, comfort
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    Jennifer Showalter
     
    European Adventure
    Debut solo CD by Los Angeles Clarinetist Jennifer Showalter. A full recital program of some of the best-loved virtuoso music for clarinet and piano, recorded in the lovely Bridges Hall of Music in Claremont, California.
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    Alexey Gorokholinsky & Marina Gorokholinsky
     
    Vocalise
    This CD features some of the most distinguished romantic pieces for clarinet and piano, written by the composers from Germany, France, Italy and Russia.
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    Yariv Aloni & Jamie Syer
     
    Brahms: Sonatas for Piano and Viola Op. 120 Schumann: Marchenbilder
    Canadian duo Yariv Aloni and Jamie Syer play Brahms' beloved sonatas for Viola and Piano op. 120 and Schumann's dreamy Marchenbilder. (Fairy Tale Pictures)
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    Bela Lugosi
     
    Brahms/Dvorak/War : Piano Trios
    The last recording of the band.Recorded live at the imfamous and now defunct Cafe Roma in Santa Barbara,Ca. "You have to get past the sounds of beer bottles breaking and people fighting.This is hardcore classical music played with raw power."
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    Valery Gorokholinsky and The New Russian Quartet
     
    Brahms and Reger Clarinet Quintets
    Two most exquisite Clarinet Quintets of late romantic period which were both written at the end of careers of their creators. Both pieces are great treats for true chamber music lovers.
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    Kantorski Pope Duo
     
    Brahms 21 Hungarian Dances
    Personal and very intimate portrayal of these folk dances
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    Edward James Horey
     
    12 Minor Months of Solo Piano
    Melancholy, Dark, Violent, Powerful, Peaceful, Beautiful, Elegant, and Tranquil describe the listening experience of the 12 Minor Months of Solo Piano.
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    Alexey Gorokholinsky & Marina Gorokholinsky
    Vocalise
    This CD features some of the most distinguished romantic pieces for clarinet and piano, written by the composers from Germany, France, Italy and Russia.
    Alexey Gorokholinsky, clarinet Alexey Gorokholinsky is the first prize-winner of Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Competition, Jefferson Symphony Young Artist Competition and The Juilliard School Clarinet Concerto Competition. The latter culminated in his NYC debut at Alice Tully Hall, performing Nielsen Clarinet Concerto with the Juilliard Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Otto-Werner Mueller. In addition, Mr. Gorokholinsky is also a laureate of International Clarinet Association Young Artist Competition, The Buffet Crampon Young Artist Competition, Pasadena Showcase Instrumental Competition, and The Spotlight Competition. Mr. Gorokholinsky has toured extensively throughout his native Russia as a featured artist of the “New Names” rising stars series. Performances from these tours were broadcast on national radio and television in Russia and the USA. Now, Mr. Gorokholinky is a founding member of the trio “Eta3” which tours extensively across United States. Mr. Gorokholinsky has appeared as soloist with Solisti New York Chamber Orchestra, The Juilliard Orchestra, Idyllwild Arts Academy Orchestra, Jefferson Symphony Orchestra, and Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra. Alexey Gorokholinskiy began studying the piano at age four, switching to clarinet at age seven. He is working toward his Master’s degree from The Juilliard School as a pupil of Charles Neidich. He is the recipient of the Bidu Sayao Scholarship, the Paul Louis Berlin Scholarship, The Fredericka Schick Horochiloff Award, and the Mitzi Koo Foundation Scholarship. Marina Gorokholinsky, piano. A student of the great Russian pianist Viktor Merzhanov. She was born in 1960 in Belogorsk, Russia. She has studied at Central Music School of Moscow (1972-1979), and at Moscow State Conservatory (1979-1984). From 1989 to 1994 she has worked as accompanist at Central Music School of Moscow and from 1994 to 2005 she was an accompanist at the Moscow State Conservatory. Marina has a lot of concerts with various chamber music ensembles. Her repertoire consists of more than 300 chamber and vocal pieces, among which are sonatas, trios, quintets, sextets and others. Marina is also a frequent guest of music broadcasts of Russian radio and television. Her concerts, which were organized by Moscow State Philharmony, are usually performed in such halls as Rachmaninov hall and Small Hall of Moscow State Conservatory. Marina often collaborates with famous musicians, such as American clarinetist Charles Neidich and Russian cellist Mikhail Utkin, presenting and proclaiming different works which have either rarely or never been performed in Russia. Marina has recorded 4 cds which were oficially released on "Classical Records" between 2000 and 2002. In 2004 Marina has received the award of "Distinguished Artist". “Marina Gorokholinsky is a bright representative of Russian piano school. Her concert performances are always exceptional in artistic way and never leave the audience emotionally untouched. She possesses a smooth beautiful sound and deep sensitivity, which allows her to show in her performances all the uniqueness of the pieces of the composers of different styles.” (Victor Merzhanov).
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    John Reeks
    Old Wine In New Bottles
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    Anton Miller & Brandt Fredriksen
    The Complete Brahms Sonatas For Violin and Piano
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    Steven Novacek & Pacific Northwest Chamber Chorus
    The Romantic Gypsy
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    Todd Marsh
    Pianist
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