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Collections: Instrumental in Issue 46:6 (July/Aug 2023)

  ALTISSIMA: Works for High Baroque Trumpet (Josh Cohen)

  MARGUERITE LONG: Volume 2 (Marguerite Long)

  BOCCHERINI’S DREAM: Works for Cello and Harpsichord (Mime Yamahiro Brinkmann)

  MIRRORED IN TIME (Jörgen van Rijen)

  BRAHMS’ CIRCLE: 19th-Century Music for Two Pianos (Simona Coco)

  MOUSIKÉ: Harpsichord Music by Contemporary Female... (Luca Quintavalle)

  CLARINET TRIOS (Michael Collins)

  MYTHS AND MELODIES: Music between the Wars (Stefan Hempel)

  COMPANIONS (Carson Cooman)

  NEW STORIES (Joseph Lulloff)

  DIGITAL MIST (Patrick Yim)

  OPUS ZA: A SELECTION OF SOUTH AFRICAN GEMS FOR... (Danrè Strydom)

  DUO (Kelly Sulick)

  RARITIES OF PIANO MUSIC AT “SCHLOSS VOR HUSUM”:... (Billy Eidi)

  FANTASIES AND TRANSCRIPTIONS (Stijn De Cock)

  SALONMUSIK FUR WALDHORN, VOL. 2 (Renée Allen)

  GERMAN BAROQUE TRUMPET CONCERTOS (Thomas Reiner)

  SHHH!! ENSEMBLE (Zac Pulak)

  HOMMAGE À VICTOR BABIN (Katerina Moskaleva)

  STURM UND DRANG: German 18th Century Sonatas (Mario Raskin)

  IMPROMPTU (Sarah O’Brien)

  THE ESSENTIAL HEBREW VIOLIN (Anne Battegay)

  JOHANNA MARTZY: Violin Concertos and Sonatas (Johanna Martzy)

  VARIATION(S): BEETHOVEN (Cédric Tiberghien)

  JOSEPH SZIGETI: The European Columbia Recordings,... (Joseph Szigeti)

  WALTER GIESEKING: His Columbia Graphophone Recordings (Walter Gieseking)

  LE TROMBONE ROMANTIQUE (Francesco Verzillo)

  ZALA AND VAL KRAVOS: Piano Duets (Val Krovos)

  LUMINESCENCE (Jonathan Fitzgerald)

 

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