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Orrett Rhoden performs works for piano by Galuppi, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Brahms, Ravel and Rhoden / Bob Marley. © 2011 Dexter RecordingsSPONSORED: CD Spotlight. Most Remarkable - Jamaican pianist Orrett Rhoden, heard by Bill Newman.
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Slava Ukraini!VIDEO PODCAST: Slava Ukraini! - recorded on 24 February 2022, the day Europe woke up to the news that Vladimir Putin's Russian forces had invaded Ukraine. A fifty minute video which also features Caitríona O'Leary and Eric Fraad discussing their new film Island of Saints, and pays tribute to Joseph Horovitz, Malcolm Troup and Maria Nockin.

Luigi Boccherini: Une nuit à Madrid

Luigi Boccherini: Une nuit à Madrid

MIR524 (Mirare, CD)

NEW RELEASE

Playing time: 64'
Tracks: 14
Booklet pages: 19
℗ 2020 Mirare
© 2020 Mirare
Main country of recording: France
Country of manufacture: Austria
Reviewer: Gerald Fenech
Review of Luigi Boccherini: Une nuit à Madrid published on 15 October 2021

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Listen: Boccherini: Fandango (Quinette No 4 in D, G 448) (track 14, 4:42-5:41)

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Recorded in January 2020 at l'Eglise lutherienne Saint-Pierre, Paris and in June 2020 at the Centre culturel de rencontre des Arts Florissants, Thiré, France

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