The recordings, which raised the audiophile recording industry to high profile status, are presented in this 2-CD set, containing the three Lincoln Mayorga and Distinguished Colleagues albums from 1968, 1972, and 1973. All three have been Mastered from Analogue Disc Originals by Seth Winner. Volume I (formerly Sheffield S9) appears for the first time on Compact Disc. Deluxe colorful packaging includes technical and session photos, as well as historical notes.
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duo parnas NOW is the third CD of violin and cello duos recorded by violinist Madalyn Parnas and cellist Cicely Parnas. The album is so named to emphasize that only works by living composers areincluded, thus allowing for collaboration between the composer and performing artists in all cases.
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![]() Madalyn Parnas, violin
Cicely Parnas, cello
This debut recording for the Parnas Duo, Madalyn Parnas, violin and Cicely Parnas, cello, features well-known and well-loved staples of the 20th Century and a few delightful discoveries. Duos by Kodaly and Ravel, the giants of this sparse repertoire, are obviously included. But you may consider adding the Tcherepnin Duo written in 1932 to this short list after hearing this enchanting and often beautifully lyrical piece with its driving folk dance rhythms and energy. The romantic Handel-Halvorsen Passacaglia and a truly charismatic string duet by Jonah Thomas composed before and after the 20th century respectively, complete the listening adventure.
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duo parnas’ second recording is a collection of fascinating and rarely-heard violin/cello duos written by 20th century composers each with a “Parisian Influence”.
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For component testing, demonstration and evaluation of sound systems.
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![]() Various Artists
For critical evaluation of audio components, listening environments and your critical listening ability.
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![]() Harry James and His Big Band
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![]() Harry James and His Big Band
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![]() Harry James
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![]() Harry James and His Big Band
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![]() Lew Soloff, trumpet
Music composed and arranged by Miles Davis and Gil EvansThe first new recording of this landmark work since the original half a century ago, featuring LEW SOLOFF, Solo Trumpet, with STEVE RICHMAN conducting the Harmonie Ensemble/New York. Produced and engineered by Adam Abeshouse
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![]() Harry James
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![]() Santa Barbara High School Madrigal Singers
Phyllis Zimmerman
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![]() Lawrence Leighton Smith
Dmitri Kitayenko
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