Written in 1823, this “double” concerto from the young composer presents a brilliant and unusual concerto pairing. The central adagio movement is a trademark of Mendelssohn “Song Without Words.” Features many solo passages...
Music Minus One proudly presents the best literature from the 18th century arranged for flute and full orchestra. Solo parts are performed by European flute virtuoso Katarzyna Bury, and the Stuttgart Symphony Orchestra – conducted by Emil Kahn...
This famous concerto was originally written for three violins, strings and continuo, but today is known in a version reworked by Bach for three harpsichords. Music Minus One proudly presents it as close as possible to its original version here, for...
Here are two of the greatest sonatas for violin and piano by Ludwig van Beethoven. Cornerstone of chamber literature, the “Spring” sonata in F major and the “Kreutzer” in A major share an enduring passion from violinists and...