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Classical Release

Released01/02/2010
Cat Number2564-68475-9
LabelWarner Classics
Barcode0825646847594

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Joanna MacGregor - Live in Buenos Aires

Composer

Various

Artists

SoloistJoanna MacGregor
OrchestraBritten Sinfonia

Works

Various
  1. Concerto for keyboard and strings in D minor BWV 1052
    ComposerJohann Sebastian Bach
    SoloistJoanna MacGregor
    OrchestraBritten Sinfonia
  2. Concerto for keyboard and strings in D minor
    ComposerIgor Stravinsky
    SoloistJoanna MacGregor
    OrchestraBritten Sinfonia
  3. Forlorn Hope Fancy (arr. MacGregor)
    ComposerJohn Dowland
    SoloistJoanna MacGregor
    OrchestraBritten Sinfonia
  4. Mr Dowland's Midnight (arr. MacGregor)
    ComposerJohn Dowland
    SoloistJoanna MacGregor
    OrchestraBritten Sinfonia
  5. Can She Excuse (arr. MacGregor)
    ComposerJohn Dowland
    SoloistJoanna MacGregor
    OrchestraBritten Sinfonia
  6. Forrobodó
    ComposerEgberto Gismonti
    SoloistJoanna MacGregor
    OrchestraBritten Sinfonia
  7. Frevo
    ComposerEgberto Gismonti
    SoloistJoanna MacGregor
    OrchestraBritten Sinfonia
  8. Last Round
    ComposerOsvaldo Golijov
    SoloistJoanna MacGregor
    OrchestraBritten Sinfonia
  9. Milonga del angel (arr. MacGregor)
    ComposerAstor Piazzolla
    SoloistJoanna MacGregor
    OrchestraBritten Sinfonia
  10. Libertango (arr. MacGregor)
    ComposerAstor Piazzolla
    SoloistJoanna MacGregor
    OrchestraBritten Sinfonia


Reviews & Editorial

"More than just a pianist MacGregor is a driving force in British contemporary music."
The Times


"Here's a vibrant collection to warm these bitter winter days. Joanna MacGregor and the Britten Sinfonia move from a tight, springy reading of the Bach D minor keyboard concerto BWV 1052...to MacGregor's beguiling arrangements of Dowland and infectious fun from Brazilian composer Egberto Gismonti. It's an invigorating experience, as the wild applause at the close confirms."
The Observer