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photography by [alban gerhardt] Sim Canetty-Clarke
photography by [bbc scottish symphony orchestra] Drew Farrell
photography by [bernard labadie] François Rivard
photography by [jonathan plowright] Diane Shaw
photography by [lawrence power] Jack Liebeck
photography by [les violons du roy] Camirand Photo
photography by [lukasz borowicz] Justyna Mielniczuk
photography by [marc-andré hamelin] Fran Kaufman
photography by [markus stenz] Catrin Moritz
photography by [susan gritton] Tim Cantrell
photography by [the brabant ensemble, stephen rice] Keith Barnes
Recorded At Palais Montcalm, Québec
Recorded At Probensaal Des Gürzenich-Orchesters, Köln
Recorded At City Halls, Glasgow
Recorded At St Michael And All Angels, Summertown, Oxford
Recorded At All Saints Church, East Finchley
Recorded At The State House Of Broadcasting And Sound Recording, Moscow
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Track 1 from 'Haydn: Piano Concertos Nos 3, 4 & 11' (Hyperion CDA67925)
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809); published in 1784 by Joseph Schmitt of Amsterdam; 1st and 2nd movement cadenzas by Wanda Landowska (1879-1959)
Liner notes © 2013
Recording venue: Palais Montcalm, Québec
Recording date: October 2012
Piano: Steinway & Sons

Track 2 from 'Strauss: Don Quixote & Till Eulenspiegel' (Hyperion CDA67960)
Richard Strauss (1864-1949); completed on 29 December 1897; Fantastic variations on a theme of knightly character; first performed by the Gürzenich-Orchester Köln on 8 March 1898, conducted by Franz Wüllner
Liner notes © 2013
Recording venue: Probensaal des Gürzenich-Orchesters, Cologne
Recording date: February 2012

Track 3 from 'Zarzycki & Zelenski: Piano Concertos' (Hyperion CDA67958)
Wladyslaw Zelenski (1837-1921); composed in 1903; dedicated to Ignacy Friedman who gave the premiere in 1904
Liner notes © 2013
Recording venue: City Halls, Candleriggs, Glasgow
Recording date: June 2012
Piano: Steinway & Sons

Track 4 from 'Palestrina: Missa Ad coenam Agni & Eastertide motets' (Hyperion CDA67978)
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525/6-1594); 5vv (6vv in Agnus Dei); based on the ? 7th-century plainsong Hymn; published by Dorico of Rome in the first book of Mass settings, 1554; H x, 105, C i, 124
text from Ordinary of the Mass
Liner notes © 2013
Palestrina English biography © 2003
Recording venue: The Church of St Michael and All Angels, Summertown, Oxford
Recording date: June 2012

Track 5 from 'Mendelssohn: Lieder' (Helios CDH55360)
Fanny Mendelssohn (1805-1847); composed 28 August 1843
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)
Liner notes © 2000
Lyrics English translation © 2000
Mendelssohn English biography © 2006
Goethe English biography © 1995
Recording venue: All Saints' Church, East Finchley, London
Recording date: March 1999
Piano: Steinway & Sons

Track 6 from 'Grechaninov: Piano Trios' (Helios CDH55399)
Aleksandr Tikhonovich Grechaninov (1864-1956); composed in 1930, Paris
Liner notes © 2002
Recording venue: Studio 1, The State House of Broadcasting and Audio-Recording, Moscow
Recording date: November 2000
ISRC: GB-AJY-13-92503 (Track 1)
ISRC: GB-AJY-13-96014 (Track 2)
ISRC: GB-AJY-13-95803 (Track 3)
ISRC: GB-AJY-13-97805 (Track 4)
ISRC: GB-AJY-00-11024 (Track 5)
ISRC: GB-AJY-02-29507 (Track 6)