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The DCD Classical 'Cast

The DCD Classical 'Cast

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This classical music podcast showcases the independent artists and record labels associated with DCD Records. Each program features a mix of familiar and obscure works, but with a common thread; the artists and the labels are presenting music they're passionate about.

25 - DCD 114 - March On!
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  • 25 - DCD 114 - March On!

    Here's a podcast episode that should get you moving! From the DTR catalog, we present selections from March On! -- an organ recital of symphonic marches arranged for the organ. Michael Stairs performs on the Longwood Gardens Organ. The disc -- and our podcast -- features famous marches, as well as some that aren't so well known. You'll hear John Philip Sousa's "The Washington Post March," and

    Wed, 20 Apr 2011
  • 24 - DCD 113 - 20th Century 4-Hand Piano Music
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    Sun, 10 Apr 2011
  • 23 - DCD 112 - Alain Organ Music

    James Higdon is well-qualified to perform the music of organist/composer Jehan Alain. He's a recognized authority of the French organ repertoire, and studied with Marie-Claire Alain, the daughter of the composer and one of the stars of the organ world. Higdon recorded Jehan Alain's complete works for organ, performing on one of the few instruments in this country that matched the original

    Sun, 20 Mar 2011
  • 22 - DCD 111 - Teatro Imaginario: Scarlatti Sonatas

    The VGo label specializes in high-quality classical guitar recordings -- with one exception. They also released a harpsichord recording, done with the same high production values as the rest of the VGo line. The disc, entitled "Teatro Imaginario" features fifteen harpsichord sonatas by Dominico Scaraltti Patrice Mathews is a well-known harpsichordist, and has a solid reputation both as a

    Thu, 10 Mar 2011
  • 21 - DCD 110 - An Orchestra Of One

    This episode of the DCD Classical 'Cast we feature selections from one of the many recordings Clipper Erickson made for the DTR label. The title of the release "An Orchestra of One" pretty much sums up the concept. Erickson performs a variety of works arranged for solo piano that really test the performer's mettle! It's an outstanding album of pianistic virtuosity, played by a top-flight artist.

    Sun, 20 Feb 2011
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