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Cezary Skubiszewski
After the Deluge is the soundtrack to the acclaimed mini-series on Network 10, by award-winning Australian film composer, Cezary Skubiszewski. Richly scored for orchestra, the music effortlessly moves from haunting violin solos, to 40s jazz, Irish airs and the original pop music of the on-screen band featuring one of the main characters.
Musical Celebrations from The University of Sydney
Enjoy the spectacular sound of organ and carillon as you've never heard them before! Recorded at the University of Sydney, this new CD features the talents of organist Amy Johansen and master carilloneur Jill Forrest.
Elizabeth Anderson
John Grant, frustrated in love, shot a London lawyer in the buttock and was sentenced to death at the Old Bailey. Granted a reprieve, he arrived at Sydney Cove in 1804, bringing with him Australia's first harpsichord. But what music did he play? Find out on Elizabeth Anderson's new Move CD, The Convict Harpsichordist!
Ian King
One of the world's finest tuba players and the first to give a tuba recital in Australia, Ian King here presents a recital of works ranging from Bach and Vivaldi, to the remarkable Tuba Sonata of Paul Hindemith.
Thomas Heywood
Masterpieces from the concert organ repertoire performed on the magnificent organ at St Johns Toorak, Melbourne.
Douglas Lawrence and Elizabeth Anderson, organ duet
'Bolero' features arrangements of classical favourites for four hands performed on the Melbourne Concert Hall Organ.
Elizabeth Anderson
Weird, wild, wacky and wonderful! You've never heard the harpsichord like this!
Organ duets performed on the Sydney Opera House organ.
One of Move's all-time best sellers! Sydney City organist Robert Ampt and Amy Johansen perform a program of popular organ duets on the famous Sydney Opera House organ.
Jacqueline Ogeil
Vibrant young Melbourne-based harpsichordist, Jacqueline Ogeil showcases the virtuosic, dramatic and passionate sides of the harpsichord.
Stunning performances by Christopher Dearnley and John Stiller on six of the historic church organs of the Barossa Valley. Includes a 16 page booklet giving a history of the organs in the Barossa area, their builders and the music.
Organ Music for a Wedding
A compilation of history's most celebrated organ music which also happens to be popular at weddings. Insert notes for the disc contain a useful tabulation of the tracks into processionals, recessionals and 'signing music'.
Douglas Lawrence and the Manila Chamber Orchestra
Manila's suburb of Las Piñas boasts the world's only organ with pipes made from bamboo! As well as demonstrating the full potential of the instrument with different solo pieces and Handel's Organ Concerto in G minor, Douglas Lawrence interviews the organ's restorer.
Paul Plunkett plays Corelli, Telemann, Biber, Molter, Purcell, Torelli and Handel
Arguably one of Australia's finest Baroque trumpeters, Paul Plunkett's latest CD features sonatas and suites by Corelli, Torelli, Telemann, Purcell and Handel and rarely heard sonatas by Molter, Grossi and Biber.
Works for baroque violin, recorder and harpsichord
Capella Corelli has long been one of Australia's foremost baroque chamber ensembles. In this recording they present a collection of sonatas by Handel and Telemann written for various combinations of the baroque violin, recorder, violin da gamba and harpsichord.
Douglas Lawrence plays the organ of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne
Includes many of the best loved and frequently played works from the organ repertoire.
The Team of Pianists
The Team of Pianists present a programme of excellent piano works for solo, duo and two pianos.
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