We are very pleased to share with you the July 2015 issue of NEW ON NAXOS. This month’s array of exciting new releases features over 10 CDs which include world première recordings! Our monthly spotlight release is the second of a six-volume cycle of orchestral works by Jean Sibelius, with the Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of internationally-acclaimed conductor Leif Segerstam.
Other highlights include: Franz Ignaz Beck’s Op. 2 symphonies, performed by the Thirteen Strings Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Kevin Mallon; a Marco Polo reissue of Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov’s Symphony No. 1 and his Turkish Fragments and Turkish March, featuring the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and conductor Choo Hoey; José Antonio Escobar’s interpretation of the Luys Milán’s El Maestro, Libro 1, which is likely the oldest surviving printed collection of vihuela music; the third and final album of Heitor Villa-Lobos’ works for guitar, including the world première recording of Villa-Lobos’ fourteen folksong arrangements from Guia prático, performed by guitarist Andrea Bissoli, with the Ensemble Cirandinha, Minais Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra and Fabio Mechetti conducting; and a re-release of Du Ming-xin’s Ten Xinjiang Dances for Violin and Orchestra, performed by Takako Nishizaki.
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