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Hyperion New Release Sampler – February 2014

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Hyperion New Release Sampler – February 2014 --- 2014-02-00

Free download from Hyperion's website, including a booklet in epub and pdf format. Track 1 from 'Monteverdi: Madrigals of Love and Loss' ([url=http://www.discogs.com/release/6623241]Hyperion CDA68019[/url]) Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) Madrigals, Book 8, published in 1638 Petrarch (1304-1374) Liner notes © 2014 Recording venue: St Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London Recording date: March 2013 Track 2 from 'Schubert: Der Wanderer & other songs' (Hyperion CDA68010) Franz Schubert (1797-1828) published by Tobias Haslinger in May 1827 as Op 80 No 1 Johann Gabriel Seidl (1804-1875) Liner notes © 1992 Lyrics English translation © 2005 Recording venue: All Saints' Church, East Finchley, London Recording date: November 2012 Piano: Steinway & Sons Track 3 from 'Zemlinsky: Symphonies' (Hyperion CDA67985) Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942) composed in 1892/3; first performed on 10 February 1893 conducted by Johann Nepomuk Fuchs; sometimes referred to as Symphony No 1 Liner notes © 2014 Recording venue: BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff Recording date: February 2013 Track 4 from 'Szymanowski: Masques, Métopes & Études' (Hyperion CDA67886) Karol Szymanowski (1882-1937) composed in 1900/2; dedicated to Tala Neuhaus Liner notes © 2014 Szymanowski biography © 2009 Recording venue: Henry Wood Hall, London Recording date: March 2013 Piano: Steinway & Sons Track 5 from 'Kodály: String Quartets, Intermezzo & Gavotte' ([url=http://www.discogs.com/release/5630239]Hyperion CDA67999[/url]) Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967) composed in 1916/18; dedicated to the Waldbauer-Kerpely Quartet Liner notes © 2014 Kodály biography © 2010 Recording venue: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk Recording date: February 2013 Track 6 from 'Dvořák: Piano Quintet & String Quintet' (Helios CDH55472) Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904) composed in 1875; B49; published in 1888 by Simrock who allocated it Op 77; Dvorák regarded it as Op 18 Liner notes © 1995 Recording venue: Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel, Hampstead, London Recording date: March 1995 Track 7 from 'Howells: Choral Music' (Helios CDH55456) Herbert Howells (1892-1983) composed for the Livery Club of the Worshipful Company of Musicians; first performed on 22 November 1961 in St Paul's Cathedral Ursula Vaughan Williams (1911-2007) Liner notes © 2005 Howells biography © 2011 Recording venue: Wells Cathedral Recording date: June 2004 Track 8 from 'Jack: Black and Blue' (1equalmusic 1EMBNB) Recording venue: Royal Theatre, Copenhagen Recording date: January 1999

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Or Che 'l Ciel E La Terra E 'l Vento Tace, SV147

Der Wanderer An Den Mond, D870 - 'Ich Auf Der Erd’, Am Himmel Du'

Symphony In D Minor - Movement 4: Moderato

4 Études, Op 4 - No 1 In E Flat Minor: Allegro Moderato

String Quartet No 2 Op 10 - Movement 3: Allegro Giocoso

String Quintet In G Major Op 77 - Movement 3: Poco Andante

A Hymn For St Cecilia, 'Sing For The Morning's Joy, Cecilia, Sing'

Tia Maria

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