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Ref. RTR013 James Dick, piano There is practically nothing to fault in this performance. Balance and ensemble are dead on; tempi are carefully chosen and fit the music like a glove. The string playing is warm and spacious and Mr. Dick piano shines in a glow of silvery elegance. This is some of the most cooperative chamber music playing that I have ever heard, totally devoid of needless show and pretense. It is what fine music making should be playing in service to the music for the purpose of edifying the listener. Kevin Sutton, MusicWeb, September 2006
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Ref. RTR014 Sonatas for clarinet and piano, Op. 120 James Dick, piano
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Ref. RTR005 (World Premieres recordings) Hawkins "Rasmandala" Welcher "Shiva's Drum Texas Festival Orchestra; Pascal Verrot, conductor |
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Ref. RTR006 Tchaikovsky Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra Tchaikovsky Romeo & Juliet Texas Festival Orchestra; Robert Spano, conductor |
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Ref. RTR007 Saint-Saens Concerto No. 2 in g Rachmaninoff Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Texas Festival Orchestra
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Ref. RTR008 Beethoven Concerto No. 5 in E-flat Beethoven Symphony No. 1 Texas Festival Orchestra; Stefan Sanderling, conductor |
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Albany Records / ref. Troy 564/65 Benjamin Lees Etudes for piano and orchestra Texas Festival Orchestra; Robert Spano, conductor |
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RTR 011 Edvard Grieg Sonata in e, Op.7 Notturno Op. 54/4 Concerto for piano and orchestra in a, Op. 16 Texas Festival Orchestra; JoAnn Falletta, conductor |
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