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- Danacord is a Danish classical music record label founded in 1979 in Copenhagen by Jesper Buhl. Danacord has made many premiere recordings of lesser known...
- CBS Masterworks 1983 Paul Tortelier EMI Digital 1984 Erling Bengtsson Danacord 1984 Julius Berger Orfeo 1984 Janos Starker Sefel Records 1985 Jorg Baumann...
- (Accessed: 13 October 2015) cfr. UPC:759348064228 cfr. UPC:5709499372005, 1993 Danacord, Erling Blöndal Bengtsson cfr. UPC:9120040731137 "SANDOR VERESS - chronological...
- conducted by James Loughran (Danacord DACOCD 596). Piano Sonata No. 2 and Other Piano Works pla**** by Oleg Marshev (Danacord DACOCD 534). Études de Concert...
- Swedish pianist. He has made recordings for the BIS, BMG classics, Caprice, Danacord, dbProductions, and Phono Suecia labels. Born in 1968 in Västerås, Ullén...
- "Performances – Archive", Carl Nielsen Society. Retrieved 21 October 2014. Danacord website listing for DACOCD 801-830 classical Recordings Quarterly No.62...
- orchestra) (Da Capo 1998-99) Early Morn: Guitar Works by 6 Danish Composers (Danacord 2002) El Delirio: Romantic Guitar Music (classico, 2003) Album Leaves:...
- recent years, many of his works have been recorded, including recordings by Danacord of his complete symphonies on seven CDs. This cycle, with the Artur Rubinstein...
- Laursen [ru], Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, Aksel Wellejus [da] — (2009) DANACORD DACOCD 467-468 (2017.VI) Ian van Rensburg, Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, Andreas...
- Concerto on Cameo classics CC9033CD. A second recording was released by the Danacord label in 2008, with Oleg Marshev as the soloist. Pabst also wrote a Trio...