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- Ars Musici is a German classical music record label founded in Freiburg im Breisgau in 1993 by Rudolf Ruby after his retirement from Deutsche Harmonia...
- Three Oranges, Op. 33. Ars Musici (GER), 1997 Alexander Scriabin - 12 Études, Op. 8, 24 Preludes, Op. 11, 2 Poèmes, Op. 32. Ars Musici, 2000 Johann Sebastian...
- globally distributed recording; the double-CD release was distributed by Ars Musici. In April, Gerhard Winkler stepped down as president. His successor was...
- Sinfonia, Sound Circus SC010 2006 Moondog Sharp Harp by Xenia Narati, Ars Musici 2007 "Paris" by Jens Lekman, live 2009 "Rabbit Hop" by Hypnotic Br****...
- Johann Georg Röllig, Beat Raaflaub, Ad Fontes, Knabenkantorei Basel, ArsMusici (1994) (not a complete recording). Matthäus-P****ion (1769), H. 782 "Christus...
- and retiring in 1993. In his retirement Ruby later founded the smaller Ars Musici label, which was purchased in 2008 by Membran. Dorottya Fabian Bach performance...
- Hochtaunuskreis. Hochtaunuskreis 2006, page 4. Organs of Bad Homburg (from the Ars Musici Compact Disks catalogue. Accessed 2008-02-23.) Jürgen Krüger: Die Erlöserkirche...
- Chamayou Complete Naive 2011 Seung-Yeun Huh Complete, without Supplement Ars Musici 232406 2011 Ragna Schirmer Complete Berlin classics 0300121BC 2012 Sinae...
- Hans-Martin Linde (EMI) Knabenchor Hannover, conducted by Heinz Hennig (Ars Musici) Madrigal Ensemble, conducted by Stoyan Kralev (Forlane) The Schutz Academy...
- recorded piano quartets by Schumann, Dvořák, Fauré and Suk for the label "Ars Musici". Since 2005, they recorded quartets by Mozart, Brahms and Mendelssohn...