Classical Recitals
Recitals offer us the very essence of interpretation, where a soloist displays their full sensibility and technical mastery. Whether it's an intimate piano, a vibrant violin, or a lyrical voice, each program reveals a unique artistic personality.
On vinyl, the richness of the nuances, the precision of the attacks, and the warmth of the timbres restore the intimacy and intensity of a privileged moment.
-
Hypnagogie
Vinyl [PIAS] Recordings Belgium 2024 -
Bach, Liszt, Widor: Organ works at La Madeleine
Vinyl Evidence Classics 2019 -
From $37.17 View details -
Beethoven / Diabelli Variations
Vinyl MPS Jazz 2016From $37.10 View details -
Beethoven: Sonatas for Cello & Piano
Vinyl Onyx Classics 2019From $79.67 View details -
-
From $43.50 View details -
-
Heinrich Heine: Traumbilder
Vinyl Act Music 2022From $36.38 View details -
From $16.08 View details -
SCORE/VINYLE AUDIOPHILE 180GR/POCHETTE GATEFOLD PVC
Vinyl MUSIC ON VINYL 2021 -
Corelli - Bonporti - Telemann
Vinyl Hermitage-Goodfellas 2017 -
-
-
MOZART, Concerto No18 K456, No20 K466.
Vinyl DOM-Ermitage 2015 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
QUATUORS A CORDES N 14 ET 23
Vinyl ORPHEUS 1983 -
-
BEST OF TACET 2012
Vinyl Silent 2018 -
-
-
CONCERTOS BAROQUES ITALIENS
Vinyl Berlin Classics 2020From $25.41 View details -
LIGHT & DARK/OEUVRES POUR ORGUE
Vinyl Berlin Classics 2018From $58.36 View details -
QUATUORS A CORDES N 1 ET 2
Vinyl Supraphon 2021From $45.54 View details -
From $42.80 View details -
Classical recitals on vinyl: The performer's soul etched into the groove
The recital: A tradition of intimacy magnified by the black disc
The classical recital, a pianist alone at the keyboard, a singer with piano accompaniment, a cellist in dialogue with a keyboard partner, is the purest form in which to appreciate a performer's genius. Popularised by Franz Liszt in the 19th century, this format found its dream medium in the LP from the 1950s onward. Analogue warmth faithfully recreates the breathing of musical phrases and the subtlest nuances of the performance.
Horowitz, Callas, Gould: the cornerstones of a recital collection
Vladimir Horowitz and his legendary return to Moscow in 1986 (Deutsche Grammophon) stands in the pantheon of essential recitals. Glenn Gould revolutionised Bach with his two recordings of the Goldberg Variations (1955 and 1981), while Arthur Rubinstein set down an eternally elegant Chopin for RCA. On the vocal side, Maria Callas transcends the operatic aria in recital, and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau elevated the Schubert Lied to supreme art for Deutsche Grammophon.
Legendary labels, rare pressings, and smart buying tips
Deutsche Grammophon (yellow cartouche), Philips, EMI/Columbia, Decca, and RCA Victor Living Stereo have produced the finest recitals, each label bearing its own sonic signature. Collectors hunt for early pressings, Decca 'wide band', EMI tulips, original German DG editions, often superior to later reissues. The condition of both vinyl and sleeve is critical. Vinyles.com, a price comparator, lets you weigh offers from multiple sellers to find the best value.
