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Martinů - Sonata for Cello & Piano No. 3, H. 340

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Showing 1 - 10 of 21 results
  • Johannes Moser (cello), Andrei Korobeinikov (piano)

    The recording provides a fine balance between the instruments and as a whole these performances bring together affection and brilliance in persuasive readings that stand high in a strong field. More…

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  • Steven Isserlis (cello), Olli Mustonen (piano)

    These are performances to treasure and comprise the finest renditions of the Martinu Sonatas I have come across...There is a profound understanding and sympathy for Martinu's melodic and rhythmic... More…

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  • Paul Watkins (cello) & Huw Watkins (piano)

    There is a strong sense of ensemble at every stage, but beyond this, the performers have an instinctive grasp of the often mercurial dynamics of this music...Perhaps best of all is their reading... More…

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    $16.75

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  • Tomáš Jamník (violoncello), Ivo Kahánek (piano)

    …Kahánek… and Jamník deliver a beautifully judged account of this entire sunlit sonata [Martinu's 3rd sonata]… More…

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  • Michal Kanka (soloist), Jaromír Klepáč (soloist)

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  • Antonio Meneses (cello), Celina Szrvinsk (piano)

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  • Christian Benda (cello) & Sebastian Benda (piano)

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  • Mattia Zappa (cello), Massimiliano Mainolfi (piano)

    The First (1939) is the most compact and turbulent… Zappa and Mainolfi prove fine exponents of its thrusting, vigorous momentum, which recurs in the invigorating finale of the Second (1941). More…

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  • Jan Palenicek (cello), Jitka Cechova (piano)

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