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Organ music is not my favourite listening, but I have a fine disc of piano solo music from Sergio Fiorentino, which I have played a lot. It includes a transcription of one of his organ pieces.
Piano Quintet (my favourite recording isCurzon/Vienna Octet on Decca)
Symphonic variations
Rédemption (complete; the Plasson recording on EMI)
Symphony - among others, I very much like Boult's recording (reissued in the EMI Great Conductors Boult set).
Organ music, the Olivier Latry disc mentioned already by HighlandDougie is excellent.
I note that Redemption was the opening item on TtN last night, though without the narration found in the Plasson recording:
The String Quartet really got under my skin by its use in a BBC dramatisation about Proust, played by Alan Bates, who hires a string quartet to play at his home and takes a fancy to its war-wounded violist. Having tried several, my preferred recording is by the Fitzwilliam Quartet on Decca Eloquence from 1978.
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