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Works by Composer VERMEULEN, MATTHIJS

Cello Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2

Doris Hochscheid 

Complete Works, Volume 1

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Complete Works, Volume 2

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Complete Works, Volume 3

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Complete Works, Volume 4

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Complete Works: Volume 1, Chamber and Vocal Music

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Complete Works: Volume 1, Chamber and Vocal Music. Volume 2, Orchestral Music

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Complete Works: Volume 2, Orchestral Music

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La veille

Elly Ameling 

La veille (Jard van Nes mezzo-soprano; Utrecht Symphony Orchestra conducted by Otto Ketting). Symphony No. 5 ( ' 'Les lendemains chantants ' ) (Omroep Orchestra [Dutch Broadcasting Orchestra] conducted by Roelof van Driesten). Symphony No. 3 (“Thrène et péan“) (Residentie Orchestra [The Hague Philharmonic] conducted by Ferdinand Leitner). Symphony No. 4 (“Les victories“) (Residentie Orchestra conducted by Ernest Bour)

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La Veille; Le Balcon (Jard van Nes, alto; Jan van der Meer, piano). Les Filles du roi d'Espagne (Rachel Ann Morgan, mezzo-soprano; Maarten Bon, piano). Trois Chants damour (Anne Haenen, mezzosoprano; Ton Hartsuiker, piano). Sonata for Piano and Violin (Jaring Walta, violin; Jan van der Meer, piano). String Quartet (Schönberg Quartet)

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Passacaille et cortege (3/17/57).“ Symphony No. 2 (7/5/56).“

Pierre Monteux 

Sonata No. 1 for Cello and Piano. Sonata No. 2 for Cello and Piano

René van Ast 
René van Ast 

Sonatas No. 1, for Cello and Piano: No. 2 (Anner Bylsma, cello; Reinbert de Leeuw, piano). Prélude des Origines. The So/dier (Charles van Tassel, baritone; Marien van Nieukerken, piano). Trois Salutations à Notre Dame (Marianne Kweksilber, soprano; Maarten Bon, piano). String Trio (Vera Beths, violin; Jürgen Kussmaul, viola; Anner Bylsma, cello). On Ne Passe Pas (Ad van Baasbank, tenor; Maarten Bon, piano). Symphony No. 6 ( Les Minutes Heureuses“) (Rotterdam Philharmonie Orchestra conducted by Lucas Vis)

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Symphonies: No. 2, “Prélude à la nouvelle journée“; No. 6, “Les Minutes heureuses“; No. 7, “Dithyrambes pour les temps à venir“

Gennady Rozhdestvensky 
Gennady Rozhdestvensky 

Symphony No. 1 (5/5/64)

Witold Rowicki 

Symphony No. 1 (“Symphonia carminum“) (Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Roelof van Driesten). Symphony No. 2 (“Prélude à (a nouvelle journée“) (Residence Orchestra conducted by Lucas Vis). The Flying Dutchman: Excerpt (Orchestre Colonne de Paris conducted by Ernst Levy—mono). The Flying Dutchman: Symphonic Prologue (Amsterdam Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Anton Kersjes); Passacaille et Cortège (Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Eduard van Beinum—mono); Interlude (Utrecht Symphony Orchestra conducted by Otto Ketting). Symphony No. 7 (“Dithyrambes pour les temps à venir“) (Omroep Orchestra and Nadio Chamber Orchestra conducted by Roelof van Driesten)

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