

8.558206-07
Download Size: 133 Mb
Running Time: 02:30:07
Release Date: June 2008
Originally recorded in 2008
Heinrich Isaac
Ensemble Villanella
Sven Berger
Ensemble Villanella
Satoko Berger-Fujimoto
Mats Hellberg
Eric Crees
London Symphony Brass
London Symphony Brass
William Byrd
Rose Consort of Viols
Rose Consort of Viols
Arcangelo Corelli
François Fernandez
Glen Wilson
Thorsten Preuss
Georg Philipp Telemann
Orchestra of the Golden Age
Orchestra of the Golden Age
Johann Sebastian Bach
Swiss Baroque Soloists
Swiss Baroque Soloists
Franz Joseph Haydn
Kodály Quartet
Ibolya Tóth
János Bohus
Ludwig van Beethoven
Stuttgarter Klaviertrio
Stuttgarter Klaviertrio
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Bläsersolisten der Deutschen Kammerphilharmonie
Jenö Keveházi
Franz Berwald
Arion Wind Quintet
Schein Quartet
Verner Nicolet
Goran Finnberg
Franz Schubert
Jeno Jandó
Villa Musica Ensemble
Villa Musica Ensemble
Robert Schumann
Felix Mendelssohn
Auer String Quartet
César Franck
Takako Nishizaki
Karol Kopernicky
Johannes Brahms
Stuttgarter Solisten
Stuttgarter Solisten
Ildikó Hegyi
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
New Haydn Quartet
Antonín Dvorák
Christian Kohn
Silke-Thora Matthies
Claude Debussy
Igor Stravinsky
Rolf Schulte
William Blount
Christopher Gekker
Michael Powell
Frank Morelli
John Feeney
Robert Craft
Gregory K. Squires
Arnold Schoenberg
Anja Silja
Twentieth Century Classics Ensemble
Heitor Villa-Lobos
Rosana Lamosa
Kenneth Schermerhorn
Nashville Symphony Orchestra Cellos
Béla Bartók
Vermeer Quartet
Olivier Messiaen
Amici Chamber Ensemble
Amici Ensemble
Norbert Kraft
Dmitri Shostakovich
Éder Quartet
Peter Maxwell Davies
Maggini Quartet
Andrew Walton
George Crumb
Ensemble New Art
Fuat Kent
Ensemble New Art
Christopher Keller
Andreas Werner
Claude Bolling
Roselli Quartet
Giovanni Roselli
Franz Minuta
Classical
Chamber
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Chamber music is the most intimate, and arguably the most joyful and sociable, form of music-making in the world. It may also be the oldest, and its scope is all-embracing, ranging from infectious light entertainment to profound explorations of the human spirit, from boisterous humour to the outer reaches of intellectual adventure, and in time from pre-history to the present. More than any other, it is the music of community – organised, spontaneous, bonding and liberating. This survey, containing surprises for newcomer and connoisseur alike, explores the nature and development of the genre in its social and historical context, through a rich and entertaining tapestry of text and sound.