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Ysaye what?

Next week is the last show of 2006 and we'll have a surprise interview in the third hour.   37 shows for the first year suggests a little too much inconsistency; we've done everything we can to maintain a regular following, but it seems like every week there is some bizzarre hurdle to hop.  If some of you are looking for something a little different to listen to these days, give the Eugene Ysaye violin sonata a go.  I don't think I've heard anything quite like it. 

Arthur Honegger: Symphony #2/ Charles Munch, Orchestre de Paris (EMI)
Frank Martin: Petite Symphonie Concertante/ Armin Jordan, Orch. de la Suisse Romande (Erato)
Eugene Ysaye: Sonata for Violin #5/ Thomas Zehetmair (ECM)
Alberto Ginastera: Concerto for Harp/ Isabelle Moretti, harp; David Robertson, Orch. Nat. de Lyon (Naïve)
Astor Piazzolla: Cinco Piezas/ Eduardo Fernandez, guitar (Oehms)
Aonton Webern: Symphon7 op.21/ Giuseppe Sinopoli, Staatskapelle Dresden (Teldec)
Telemann: Suite in F major/ Jaap Schroder, violin; Frans Bruggen, Concerto Amsterdam
Mozart: Piano Trio K. 505/ Vienna Schubert Trio (EMI)
Villa Lobos: Bachanias Brasileiras #4/ Rosana Lamosa, Sop.; Kenneth Schermerhorn, Nashville Sym.

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