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Gil Shaham (violin)





Adele Anthony, violin I. Gil Shaham, violin II. Erik Risberg, prepared piano. Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Järvi. 1999
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Roger Carlsson, percussion. Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Järvi. 1999
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Members Tonhalle Orchestra: Michael Reid - clarinet, Jakob Hefti - horn, Florenz Jenny - bassoon, Michel Rouilly - viola, Ronald Dangel - double-bass. Recorded: October 20-21, 2004, Tonhalle Zurich, Switzerland.
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Orpheus chamber orchestra, 1996
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Gil Shaham & Adele Anthony, violins. Orquestra Sinfónica de Castilla y León. Alejandro Posada. Live 2008
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Concerto for Violin and Cello in A minor, Op.102. Gil Shaham - violin, Jian Wang - cello, Berliner Philharmoniker, conductor Claudio Abbado.
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Orquestra Sinfónica de Castilla y León. Alejandro Posada. Live 2008
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Gil Shaham - violin, Akira Eguchi - piano. Recording: Munich, June 1996.
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(Transcribed by Jascha Heifetz). Recording: Munich, Herkulessaal (Residenz), June 1996.
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Gil Shaham - violin. Rec. Munich, 24, 30 June and 1–3 July 1–3 2014.
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(Transcribed by Jascha Heifetz). Recording: Munich, Herkulessaal (Residenz), June 1996.
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Stefan Schilli - oboe 1. Giovanni de Angeli - oboe 2. Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, conductor Nicol Matt. Rec. 2005
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Puck (Kobold) op.71, no.3 Transcribed by Joseph Achron.
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PAUL MEYER (clarinet); JIAN WANG (cello); MYUNG-WHUN CHUNG (piano). Recording: Paris (France), Maison de la Radio, Studio 103, June 1999.
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(Transcribed by Jascha Heifetz). Recording: Munich, Herkulessaal (Residenz), June 1996.
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Îð. 7, ¹ 1. Brinton Averil Smith - cello. Recorded: July 2003, New York. Arr. by Akira Eguchi.
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2011. The dance was popular, written for violinist Misha Elman, with whom the author worked at the beginning of his career.
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(Transcribed by Jascha Heifetz). Recording: Munich, Herkulessaal (Residenz), June 1996.
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(Transcribed by Jascha Heifetz). Recording: Munich, Herkulessaal (Residenz), June 1996.
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Gil Shaham - violin. Rec. Munich, 24, 30 June and 1–3 July 1–3 2014.
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Recorded at American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York City (USA), December 1993.
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ORPHEUS Chamber Orchestra. Recorded at American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York City (USA), December 1993.
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March, The Love For Three Oranges, Op.33. Transcribed by Jascha Heifetz. Gil Shaham - violin, Akira Eguchi - piano. Recording: Munich, June 1996.
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Vals from `Der Rosenkavalier`, arr. by Váša Příhoda. piano. Released 1997
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Ulrich Wand, Christian Immler, Matthias Ettmayer - basses / Michael Hell - cello / Roman Summereder - organ / Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden - Direction / Bad Tölz, Stadtpfarrkirche Mariä Himmelfahrt, 1987/88.
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At the Mann Auditorium, Tel Aviv, 1997 - On occasion of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra 60th Anniversary.
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