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Jenö Jandó

If the artistic identities of some performers are destined up with the documenting companies that maintained their music-making — Artur Rubinstein with RCA Red Seal, for instance, or Yo-Yo Ma using the crossover-friendly incarnation of Sony/CBS — then your face from the Naxos label and its own repertory-based, high-volume, low-budget …

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Capella Istropolitana

The Capella Istropolitana is really a Bratislava-based chamber orchestra whose activity within the recording studio places it being among the most recorded ensembles from the later 20th and early 21st centuries. Customers browsing the bins of an archive store or shopping on the internet will see this apparently ubiquitous ensemble …

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Oliver von Dohnanyi

Oliver von Dohnanyi studied performing with Václav Neumann in the Academy of Music Arts in Prague, and later on with Otmar Suitner in the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna. In 1979, he produced his debut using the Bratislava Radio Symphony Orchestra. Through the entire 1980s, he was carefully connected with …

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Takako Nishizaki

Violinist Takako Nishizaki could very well be probably the most frequently recorded concert violinist from the digital period. She was also the very first violinist to understand by method of the Suzuki technique; her dad, Shinji Nishizaki, caused Shinichi Suzuki in developing the technique, and Takako Nishizaki got instructions from …

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