For some reason, I have always associated Renaissance music with the early days of Fall. Just one of those things I guess.
Dag Wirén: Serenade for string orchestra, Op. 11 LGT Young Soloists; Alexander Gilman, conductor - Nordic Dream. LGT Young Soloists. Gilman - RCA Red Seal |
I. Praeludium
II. Andante espressivo III. Scherzo IV. Marcia |
Tālivaldis Ķeniņš: Schumann Paraphrases and Fugue (1995) Mary Kenedi, piano - Mary Kenedi Plays Canadian Piano Music Vol. 2. Palimpsest - Echiquier Records |
I. Anguish--Agitato
II. Nostalgia—Zart, Heimlich III. Ecstasy—Mit Aufschwung IV. Farewell: Fugue—Moderato quasi maestoso |
Maurice Ravel: Sonata for violin and ‘cello Isidore Cohen, violin; Timothy Eddy, ‘cello - Ravel: Chansons Madécasses. Two-Piano Pieces. Violin & Cello Sonata - Elektra Nonesuch |
I. Allegro
II. Très vif III. Lent IV. Vif, avec entrain |
Jacob Obrecht: Salve Regina Oxford Camerata; Jeremy Summerly, director - Obrecht: Missa Caput. Salve Regina - Naxos |
Johannes Kotter: Salve Regina Jean-Claude Zender, organ (Sebald Manderscheidt, 1667/68, Fribourg, Switzerland); Ensemble de chant grégorien - Musique À Fribourg--Moyen-Age & Renaissance - Studio FM |