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the third volume of Reflections
Bernard Haitink’s Mahler has always been one of the glories of the Philips catalogue and the set of the 5th Symphony and Adagio from the 10th comes from the analogue cycle he made in the late 1960s and early 1970s
these career-spanning works appear together in one set for the first time
originally released in 1957
Merkin Concert Hall
Glen Hansard - Don+t Settle (Vol. 2 - Transmissions West) Format:CD the third volume of ReflectionsFollowing the success of Don+t Settle (Vol. 1 Transmissions East) we now move onto the second part of this journey with Don+t Settle (Vol. 2 Transmissions West) Highlighting an incredibly prolific and diverse career, this isnt just a Best of its a live studio album, its a no second takes, no autotune, no editing. Just live, raw, direct energy that captures the magic of Glen Hansard like nothing released before. Recorded at the legendary Funkhaus in
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