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Strauss: Orchestral Works
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000026D4K Release Date: 1999-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Horn Concerto No. 1 In E Flat Major, Op. 11: I: Allegro
- Horn Concerto No. 1 In E Flat Major, Op. 11: II: Andante
- Horn Concerto No. 1 In E Flat Major, Op. 11: III: Allegro
- Horn Concerto No. 2 In E Flat Major: I: Allegro
- Horn Concerto No. 2 In E Flat Major: II: Andante con moto
- Horn Concerto No. 2 In E Flat Major: III: Rondo (Allegro molto)
- Oboe Concerto In D Major: I: Allegro moderato
- Oboe Concerto In D Major: II: Andante
- Oboe Concerto In D Major: III: Vivace
- Duett-Concertino: I; Allegro moderato
- Duett-Concertino: II: Andante
- Duett-Concertino: III: Rondo (Allegro ma non troppo)
Tracks:
- Burleske
- Parergon zur Sinfonia Domestica, Op. 73
- Panathenaenzug, Op. 74
Tracks:
- Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op. 28
- Don Juan, Op. 20
- Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40: The Hero
- Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40: The Hero's Adversaries
- Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40: The Hero's Wife
- Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40: Certainty Of Victory
- Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40: The Hero's Battlefield
- Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40: War Fanfares
- Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40: The Hero's Work Of Peace
- Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40: The Hero's Withdrawl From The World
- Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40: Renunciation
Tracks:
- Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 8: I: Allegro
- Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 8: II: Lento
- Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 8: III: Rondo
- Sinfonia Domestica, Op. 53: Bewegt - Thema I - Thema II - Thema III
- Sinfonia Domestica, Op. 53: Scherzo (Munter)
- Sinfonia Domestica, Op. 53: Wiegenlied - Massig langsam
- Sinfonia Domestica, Op. 53: Adagio - (Langsam)
- Sinfonia Domestica, Op. 53: Finale (Sehr lebhaft)
Tracks:
- Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30
- Tod und Verklarung, Op. 24
- Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59
Tracks:
- Salome, Op. 54: Dance Of The Seven Veils
- Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Suite, Op. 60: Overture
- Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Suite, Op. 60: Jourdain - Minuet
- Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Suite, Op. 60: The Fencing Master
- Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Suite, Op. 60: Entrance and Dance of the Tailors
- Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Suite, Op. 60: Minuet of Lully
- Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Suite, Op. 60: Courante
- Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Suite, Op. 60: Entry Of Cleonte
- Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Suite, Op. 60: Intermezzo (Prelude To Act 2)
- Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Suite, Op. 60: The Dinner
- Schlagobers, Op. 70: Waltz
- Josephslegende, Op. 63: Symphonic Fragment
Tracks:
- Metamorphosen: Study For 23 Solo Strings
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Night
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Sunrise
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: The Ascent
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Entering The Forest
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Strolling By The Stream
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: By The Waterfall
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Apparition
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: In Flowery Meadows
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: In A Mountain Pasture
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Lost In The Thickets And Undergrowth
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: On The Glacier
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Dangerous Moments
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: On The Summit
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Vision
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Mists Rise Up
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: The Sun Grows Dark
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Elegy
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Quiet Before The Storm
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: A Thunderstorm - Descent
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Sunset
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Conclusion
- Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64: Night
Tracks:
- Aus Italien, Op.16: I: Andante
- Aus Italien, Op.16: II: Allegro molto con brio
- Aus Italien, Op.16: III: Andantino
- Aus Italien, Op.16: IV: Finale (Allegro molto)
- Macbeth, Op. 23: Symphonic Poem
Tracks:
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Introduktion (Massiges Zeitmass)
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Massig (Don Quixote)
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Maggiore (Sancho Panza)
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Variation I: The adventure with the windmills
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Variation II: The battle with the sheep
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Variation III: Discourse between knight and squire
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Variation IV: The adventure with the pilgrims
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Variation V: The knight's vigil
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Variation VI: The meeting with Dulcinea
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Variation VII: The ride through the air
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Variation VIII: The voyage in the enchanted boat
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Variation IX: The combat with the two magicians
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Variation X: The defeat of Don Quixote
- Don Quixote, Op. 35: Finale (Sehr ruhig)
- Dance Suite from harpsichord pieces by Francois Couperin: I: Entree and stately round
- Dance Suite from harpsichord pieces by Francois Couperin: II: Courante
- Dance Suite from harpsichord pieces by Francois Couperin: III: Carillon
- Dance Suite from harpsichord pieces by Francois Couperin: IV: Sarabande
- Dance Suite from harpsichord pieces by Francois Couperin: V: Gavotte
- Dance Suite from harpsichord pieces by Francois Couperin: VI: Tourbillon - Wirbeltanz
- Dance Suite from harpsichord pieces by Francois Couperin: VIII: Allemande
- Dance Suite from harpsichord pieces by Francois Couperin: VIII: March
Amazon.com essential recording
When it comes to the music of Richard Strauss, none of the world's great orchestras has a more distinguished tradition than the Staatskapelle Dresden. As pit orchestra of the Dresden Court Opera, the Staatskapelle was involved in the premieres, between 1901 and 1911, of Feuersnot, Salome, Elektra, and Der Rosenkavalier; later, with Karl Böhm conducting, its players participated in the premiere of Daphne. Most of Strauss's major tone poems have been in the Dresden orchestra's concert repertory since completion.Back in the 1970s, EMI was able to capitalize on this association when it reunited the Staatskapelle with Rudolf Kempe--a native of Dresden, one of the master conductors of the 20th century, and an absolutely authoritative Straussian--for an integral recording of Strauss's orchestral works and concertos. The cycle was warmly received when it was originally released on LP, and it has become one of the treasures of the CD catalog since EMI reissued it whole, in three volumes, in 1992. With this latest repackaging, the whole impressive enterprise becomes available in one box.
Across the board, Kempe and the Dresdeners give magnificent readings of the music. Their Zarathustra is imposing and grand; their Heldenleben suitably heroic and quite smashingly played; their Till Eulenspiegel and Don Juan delightfully brisk, characterful, and exultant (the latter is dispatched in a blazing 16:06, and receives as ardent and exhilarating a reading as you are ever likely to encounter on disc). One of the finest of all the offerings is the account of Eine Alpensinfonie, a Kempe favorite and still a sonic knockout after nearly three decades.
The less familiar orchestral works are here, as well, including the early tone poems Aus Italien and Macbeth and the admittedly rather frothy ballet scores Josephslegende and Schlagobers. Of special value are the accounts of all Strauss's concerted works, from the early Violin Concerto (played by Ulf Hoelscher) and Burleske for piano and orchestra (with Malcolm Frager as soloist), through Don Quixote (featuring Paul Tortelier in magisterial form) and the two horn concertos, to the Oboe Concerto of 1946 and the final Duett-Concertino for clarinet and bassoon.
It's hard to imagine any label tackling such a project in today's bottom-line environment, or coming up with such definitive readings from today's performers. All the more reason to celebrate the appearance of this compendium. --Ted Libbey
Customer Reviews:
Outstanding performances.......2007-05-13
Especially fine are his interpretations of the core works, e.g., the symphonic poems Also sprach Zarathustra, Ein Heldenleben, Eine Alpensinfonie, Tod und Verklärung, Don Juan, Till Eulenspiegel, Don Quixote. All these are given first rate interpretations.
Furthermore, you get outstanding interpretations of Strauss' two horn concertos as well, with Peter Damm's superb horn playing, and an outstanding performance of Metamorphosen.
There is simply no rival to this collection of "core works of Richard Strauss".
In addition, this box collects also Strauss less interesting orchestral works - see Amazon's listing above. These minor works receive fine interpretations and performances too, but the main attraction is of course the core works above.
Sound quality is very fine - just excellent analogue stereo - and the orchestra, Staatskapelle Dresden, was one of the top orchestras in the world when these sessions were put on record.
Warmly recommended!
Reviving a Lost Love.......2006-08-07
Not for beginners..........2006-07-16
The masterpieces, Zarathustra, Heldenleben, and Quixote, are superb here. Kempe clarifies Strauss' complex textures in a way that other conductors like Karajan don't. Most of the time, I prefer to hear these works Karajan's way, but it's nice to hear what Kempe does with them, too. No one does Sinfonia Domestica the way Kempe does it...with such gentleness and humor. I listened to Reiner's recording for years, but I put it up for sale on amazon after I heard the Kempe. With all four of these large tone poems, Kempe and Karajan are all I really need.
The Don Juan is just about the best I've ever heard. It is so vital and exciting! Better than Karajan or any other I know. It is hard to imagine that Macbeth will ever be done better than this either. Macbeth is one of the reasons I own this set, but it's hardly one of Strauss' masterpieces. Speaking of non-masterpieces, I also treasure Kempe's recordings of Strauss' strange works for piano and orchestra. The Burleske has more poetry but less excitement than the classic Byron Janis/Reiner recording.
Kempe's recordings of the Horn Concertos are truly awful. Listen to the weak, watery tones of the first-chair horn player stepping into the solo spotlight. One listen to the mono recordings of Dennis Brain conducted by Sawallisch shows what is missing: bold, ringing tone and lots of excitement. If I only knew Kempe's recordings, I wouldn't even care about these pieces.
The bad news continues with the Oboe Concerto (weak oboist) and the charming Duet Concertino (weak bassoon).
Kempe misses the raucous fun that charges the best recordings of Till Eulenspiegel. This is a limp dishrag of a performance (until the last few minutes). At the very start of the performance, you will hear a familiar sound -- our weak horn player from the concertos playing a solo -- and you will long to stop the CD and reach for a different recording.
Metamorphosen is one of my favorite pieces by Strauss. Kempe, as is his wont, tries mightily to clarify Strauss' dense counterpoint here, and I appreciate the effort. I hear things here that I miss in other recordings. But this reading does not move me the way others have. Ormandy, to name just one. Death and Transfiguration is another one that Ormandy did better. Kempe is too fast at times! Really fast!
My greatest disappointment with this set is a recording that has been acclaimed by many as one of the greatest Strauss recordings ever made...Kempe's take on Eine Alpensinfonie. I have lived for many years with the Karajan recording, and I must say that Kempe misses many of the moments that I have come to treasure in Karajan's version. One example would be those 20 horns playing! Karajan makes this absolutely thrilling, which I'm sure is what Strauss intended. With Kempe, this telling touch by Strauss passes by unremarkably. The slow, quiet passage at the summit lacks magic. The apotheosis at the top of the mountain is certainly thrilling in Kempe's hands, but he misses too much on the way up. By the way, his cowbells sound almost comically bad. He certainly does bring out the beauty of the closing sections of the work, though.
If you are really serious about getting to know Strauss' music, this is a necessary purchase for the rarities that will probably never be done better like the Violin Concerto and the pieces I've already mentioned. If you just want Strauss' most famous works, this is a waste of your money (no matter how cheap it is!)because there's a lot of stuff here that either isn't very good or that you probably won't want to listen to that often. You would be better off buying Karajan's recordings (the 1970s recordings, not the remakes from the 80s) of the big three tone poems and then filling in the smaller ones as your interests dictate. Casual listeners will never need to hear pieces like Macbeth or the piano works that make this set so vital to Strauss-aholics like me!
One of the very best of all EMI sets! The 2nd coming for all Straussians!.......2006-02-10
terrible, awful, hideous, lousy.......2005-04-22
There is a reason they are a "bargain". I would avoid this set.
Sometimes a boxed set is a good deal, but this one is not. I find the entire set unspeakably dull and literally unlistenable.
In any event, this is merely my opinion. The majority of the other reviewers think its terrific.
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Alexa Still, Flute
Manufacturer: Koch Int'l Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001SE0 Release Date: 1994-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Poem (for Fl and Orch)
- Ser Op. 35 (for Solo Fl, Hp & Str Orch) - Alexa Still/Carolyn Mills-Williams
- Elibris (Dawn God of Urardu), Op. 50 - Alexa Still/Vyvyan Yendoll
- Ste Modal (for Fl & Str Orch): I
- Ste Modal (for Fl & Str Orch): II
- Ste Modal (for Fl & Str Orch): III
- Ste Modal (for Fl & Str Orch): IV
- Night Soliloquoy (for Fl, Pno & Str)
- A Night Piece (Fl & Str Orch)
- Con for Fl & Str, Op. 45: Allegro energico
- Con for Fl & Str, Op. 45: Andante
- Con for Fl & Str, Op. 45: Con fuoco
Customer Reviews:
Exquisite Esoteric Flute Masterpieces.......2003-10-01
100 Star Review.......2001-06-27
Alexa Still - Flute.......1999-12-17
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Sibelius: Tone Poems; Songs
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001RVRH2 Release Date: 2004-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Luonnotar, Op.70 - Dame Gwyneth Jones
- En Saga, Op9 - London Symphony Orchestra
- Night-Ride And Sunrise, Op.55 - London Symphony Orchestra
- The Oceanides, Op.73 - London Symphony Orchestra
- I: Nocturne - Sir Alexander Gibson
- II: Elegie - Sir Alexander Gibson
- III: Musette - Sir Alexander Gibson
- IV: Serenade - Sir Alexander Gibson
- V: Ballade - Sir Alexander Gibson
Tracks:
- Karelia Overture, Op.10 - Sir Alexander Gibson
- I: Intermezzo - Wiener Philharmoniker
- II: Ballade - Wiener Philharmoniker
- III: Alla Marcia - Wiener Philharmoniker
- Swan Of Tuonela, Op.22 No.2 - Wiener Philharmoniker
- Finlandia, Op.26 - Wiener Philharmoniker
- Pohjola's Daughter, Op.49 - BBC Symphony Orchestra
- The Bard, Op.74 - Sir Alexander Gibson
- Festivo, Op.25 No.3 - Sir Alexander Gibson
- The First Kiss, Op.37 No.1 - Geoffrey Parsons
- Spring Is Flying, Op.13 No.4 - Geoffrey Parsons
- The Tryst, Op.37 No.5 - Geoffrey Parsons
- Black Roses, Op.36 No.1 - Geoffrey Parsons
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Bolero & Other Blockbusters
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FVD Release Date: 1995-06-13 |
Tracks:
- 2001 Theme
- Concerto For Two Trumpets: Allegro
- Sarabande
- Bolero
- Turkish March
- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring
- Rondeau
- Music From The Royal Fireworks
- Lord Nelson Mass: Gloria
- Xerxes: Largo
- Minute Waltz
- Toreador Song
- Sonata No.11: Turkish Rondo
- Cor Royale
- Sleeping Beauty: Overture
- Nutcracker: Waltz Of The Flowers
- La Gioconda: Dance Of The Hours
- The Glow-Worm
- Peer Gynt: In The Hall Of The Mountain King
- Gaite Parisienne: Can-Can
- Jerusalem
- La Virgen de la Macarena
- Aida: Grand March
- Guadeamus Igitur
- Overture To H.M.S. Pinafore
- Golyardes' Grounde
- Farewell Anthem
Customer Reviews:
Canadian Brass is COOL!.......2007-04-11
Bold and Brassy.......2006-05-10
It's a hodgepodge of mostly very short pieces and not all of them are "classical" although that is the main thrust of the work. Intermixed with Handel's MUSIC FROM THE ROYAL FIREWORKS and Ravel's BOLERO you will find such pieces as the CAN-CAN or GLOWWORM. It's all very enjoyable.
The Comical Yet Excellent Recording.......2004-09-15
Great recording for sure, all famous songs, and some great classical ballads.
Canadian Brass Strikes Again!.......2000-06-01
great!.......1999-08-31
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Greatest Hits: The Tsar (Russian Orchestral Favorites)
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029T1 Release Date: 1996-10-29 |
Tracks:
- Tsar Saltan: Flight Of The Bumblebee
- Khovanshchina: Dawn Over The River Moscow
- The Seasons, Op. 67: Autumn
- Symphony No. 4: Meadowland, Or Cavalry Of The Steppes
- None But The Lonely Heart, Op. 6, No. 6 - Tchaikovsky
- Nocturne
- Symphony No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 17 'Little Russian': IV. Finale (Coda: Presto) - Tchaikovsky
- Two Guitars (Russian Gypsy Folksong)
- Overture To The Tsar's Bride
- Overture to Rusian und Ludmyla
- Dark Eyes
- The Red Poppy: Russian Sailor's Dance - Gliere
- The Snow Maiden: Dance Of The Tumblers
- Gayne Ballet: Sabre Dance
- Caucasian Sketches, Op. 10: Procession Of The Sardar
- Prince Igor: Polovstian Dance No. 2
- Pictures At An Exhibition: The Great Gate Of Kiev
- Tsar Sultan Suite, Op. 57: Farewell Of The Tsar
- The Nutcracker Suite: Trepak - Tchaikovsky
- Sorochinksy Fair: Gopak
- 1812 Overture, Op.49: Finale - Tchaikovsky
Customer Reviews:
A huge disapointment.......2004-12-01
The true Russian spirit............2000-06-18
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Simply Soundtracks
Manufacturer: Simply ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000E1IG9M Release Date: 2006-04-04 |
Tracks:
- A Fistful Of Dollars: Main Title
- For A Few Dollars More: Main Title
- The Good The Bad And The Ugly: Main Title
- Rio Bravo: Main Title
- High Noon: Do Not Forsake Me
- Paint Your Wagon: Wandrin' Star
- The Alamo: Ballad Of The Alamo
- Hang 'Em High: Main Title
- How The West Was Won: Main Title
- Stagecoach: Main Title
- The Magnificent Seven: Main Title
- A Fistful Of Dynamtie (Duck You Sucker): Main Title
- The Man From Laramie: Main Title
- Once Upon A Time In The West: The Man With The Harmonica
- The Return Of The Seven: Main Title
- True Grit: Main Title
- Bonanza: Main Title
- My Name Is Nobody: Good Luck Jack
Tracks:
- Apocalypse Now: Ride Of The Valkyries
- Bridge On The River Kwai: Main Title
- Saving Private Ryan: Hymn To The Fallen
- The Killing Fields: Etude
- The Deerhunter: Cavatina
- Lawrence Of Arabia: Main Title
- The Dam Busters: Main Title
- 633 Squadron: Main Title
- The Green Berets: Ballad Of The Green Berets (Main Title)
- Patton: Patton March
- The Guns Of Navarone: Main Title
- The Longest Day: Main Title
- A Bridge Too Far: Main Title
- Platoon: Adagio For Strings
- Gallipoli: Adagio In G Minor
Tracks:
- 2001: A Space Odyssey: Also Sprach Zarathustra
- Star Wars: Main Theme
- Superman: Main Theme
- Close Encounters Of The Third Kind: Main Theme
- War Of The Worlds: Eve Of The War
- Blade Runner: Main Theme
- Rollerball: Toccata & Fugue In D Minor
- A Clockwork Orange: Beethoven's 9th Symphony, 2nd Movement
- E.T.: Finale
- The Empire Strikes Back: The Rebel Fleet/End Title
- Jurassic Park: Main Theme
- Independence Day: End Titles
- Star Trek: Next Generation: Main Title
- Back To The Future: Back To The Future
- Mission: Impossible: Main Theme
- The X-Files: Main Theme
- Donnie Darko: Mad World
Tracks:
- Halloween: Main Title
- The Exorcist: Tubular Bells
- The Shining: Dies Irae From 'Symphony Fantastique'
- The Omen: O Fortuna From 'Carmina Burana'
- Hannibal: Vida Cor Meum
- Rosemary's Baby: Fur Elise
- Silence Of The Lambs: Main Title
- Poltergeist: Carol Ann's Theme (End Title)
- Psycho: Prelude (Main Theme)
- Jaws: Main Theme
- Aliens: Main Title
- Bram Stoker's Dracula: Vampire Hunters
- A Nightmare On Elm Street: Main Title
- Hellraiser: Main Title
- Candyman: Candyman Suite
- Re-Animator: Main Title
- The Twilight Zone: Main Title
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Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
Manufacturer: Shout Factory ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MV8D4C Release Date: 2007-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Gone With The Wind - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- Laura - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- The Man With The Golden Arm - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- The Bridge On The River Kwai - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- A Summer Place - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- Exodus - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- Dr. No - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- The Pink Panther - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- Doctor Zhivago - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- 2001: Space Odyssey - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- The Odd Couple - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- Midnight Cowboy - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- M*A*S*H - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- Summer Of '42 - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- The Sting - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- Jaws - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- Rocky - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- Star Wars - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
- Superman - Hollywood Hits: 70 Years Of Memorable Movie Music
Tracks:
- The Way You Look Tonight - Fred Astaire
- Over The Rainbow - Judy Garland
- Swinging On A Star - Bing Crosby
- On The Atchinson, Topeka And The Santa Fe - Judy Garland
- Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) - Doris Day
- Moon River - Henry Mancini
- Days Of Wine And Roses - Henry Mancini
- Born Free - Matt Monro
- The Windmills Of Your Mind - Dusty Springfield
- Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head - B.J. Thomas
- Theme From Shaft - Isaac Hayes
- You Light Up My Life - Kacey Cisyk
- Last Dance - Donna Summer
- Fame - Irene Cara
- Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) - Christopher Cross
- Up Where We Belong - Joe Cocker
- Say You, Say Me - Lionel Richie
- (I've Had) The Time Of My Life - Jennifer Warnes
- Let The River Run - Carly Simon
Tracks:
- Cheek To Cheek - Fred Astaire
- If I Only Had A Brain - Judy Garland
- Easter Parade - Judy Garland
- Anything You Can Do - Howard Keel
- Ol' Man River - William Warfield
- Singin' In The Rain - Gene Kelly
- The Surrey With The Fringe On Top - Gordon MacRae
- Luck Be A Lady - Marlon Brando
- You'll Never Walk Alone - Claramae Turner
- Getting To Know You - Deborah Kerr
- Some Enchanted Evening - Mitzi Gaynor
- Thank Heaven For Little Girls - Maurice Chevalier
- Maria - Richard Beymer
- Seventy-Six Trombones - Robert Preston And Company
- If Ever I Would Leave You - Franco Nero
- I'd Do Anything - Mark Lester
- Cabaret - Liza Minnelli
- Rainbow Connection - Kermit The Frog
- Tomorrow - Aileen Quinn
Customer Reviews:
Memory Lane revisited.......2007-04-11
YOUNGER THAN 70 BUT..........2007-04-10
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Sir Malcolm Arnold: The Collection
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005Q5LH Release Date: 2002-11-19 |
Tracks:
- A Grand Grand Overture Op. 57 - Vernon Handley
- Allegro Moderato - David Nettle
- Andante Moderato - David Nettle
- Allegro - David Nettle
- Pesante
- Vivace
- Allegretto
- Con Brio
- Allegretto - London Musici
- Andante Con Moto - London Musici
- Allegro Vivace - London Musici
- Allegro Non Troppo
- Con Brio
- Grazioso
- Giubiloso - Lento E Maestoso
- Larch Trees Op. 3 - London Musici
- Vivace
- Andantino
- Con Moto E Sempre Senza Parodia
- Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- The Padstow Lifeboat Op. 94 - Sir Malcolm Arnold
- Trach 22 - Sir Malcolm Arnold
Tracks:
- Anniversary Overture - Vernon Handley
- Andantino
- Vivace
- Mesto
- Allegro Risoluto
- Allegro - Melos Ensemble
- Lento - Melos Ensemble
- Con Brio - Melos Ensemble
- Prelude - Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Siciliano - Andantino
- Rondo - Allegro Vivace - Presto
- Beckus The Dandipratt Overture Op. 5 - Vernon Handley
- Prelude - Dance - Elegy - Scherzo - Postlude - Vivace
- Round - Allegro Molto E Ritmico
- Cavatina - Andante Con Moto
- Galop - Presto
- The Giraffe - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Sheep - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Cows - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Mice - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Jumbo - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Chiroptera (Bats) - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Customer Reviews:
Interesting.......2003-06-21
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Dvorak: Symphonies 1-9 / Orchestral Works
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Z34H Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- The Wild Dove, Op.110
- Sym No.1 in c: I. Allegro
- Sym No.1 in c: II. Adagio Molto
- Sym No.1 in c: III. Allegretto
- Sym No.1 in c: IV. Finale: Allegretto
Tracks:
- Sym No.2 in B flat, Op.4: I. Allegro Con Moto
- Sym No.2 in B flat, Op.4: II. Poco Adagio
- Sym No.2 in B flat, Op.4: III. Allegro Con Brio
- Sym No.2 in B flat, Op.4: IV. Finale: Allegro Con Fuoco Alla Breve
- My Home (Domov Mui) Ov, Op.62: Andante/Maestoso/Quasi Andante/Allegro Vivace
Tracks:
- Sym No.3 in E flat, Op.10: I. Allegro Moderato
- Sym No.3 in E flat, Op.10: II. Adagio Molto, Tempo Di Marcia
- Sym No.3 in E flat, Op.10: III. Finale (Allegro Vivace)
- Scherzo Capriccioso, Op.66
- Carnival Ov, Op.92
Tracks:
- Othello, Op.93: Ov
- Sym No.4 in d, Op.13: I. Allegro
- Sym No.4 in d, Op.13: II. Andante Sostenuto E Molto Cantabile
- Sym No.4 in d, Op.13: III. Scherzo: Allegro Feroce
- Sym No.4 in d, Op.13: IV. Finale: Allegro Con Brio
Tracks:
- Czech Ste, Op.39: I. Allegro Moderato
- Czech Ste, Op.39: II. Allegro Grazioso
- Czech Ste, Op.39: III. Allegro Giusto
- Czech Ste, Op.39: IV. Andante Con Moto
- Czech Ste, Op.39: V. Presto
- Sym No.5 in F, Op.76: I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Sym No.5 in F, Op.76: II. Andante Con Moto
- Sym No.5 in F, Op.76: III. Scherzo: Allegro Scherzando
- Sym No.5 in F, Op.76: IV. Finale: Allegro Molto
Tracks:
- In Nature's Realm Ov, Op.91: Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
- Sym No.6 in D, Op.60: I. Allegro Non Tanto
- Sym No.6 in D, Op.60: II. Adagio
- Sym No.6 in D, Op.60: III. Scherzo
- Sym No.6 in D, Op.60: IV. Finale: Allegro Con Spirito
Tracks:
- Sym No.7 in d, Op.70: I. Allegro Maestoso
- Sym No.7 in d, Op.70: II. Poco Adagio
- Sym No.7 in d, Op.70: III. Scherzo: Vivace
- Sym No.7 in d, Op.70: IV. Finale: Allegro
- Sym No.8 in G, Op.88: I. Allegro Maestoso
- Sym No.8 in G, Op.88: II. Poco Adagio
- Sym No.8 in G, Op.88: III. Scherzo: Vivace
- Sym No.8 in G, Op.88: IV. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
Tracks:
- American Ste, Op.98b: I. Andante Con Moto
- American Ste, Op.98b: II. Allegro
- American Ste, Op.98b: III. Moderato (Alla Polacca)
- American Ste, Op.98b: IV. Andante
- American Ste, Op.98b: V. Allegro
- Sym No.9 in e, Op.95 'From The New World': I. Adagio - Allegro Molto
- Sym No.9 in e, Op.95 'From The New World': II. Largo
- Sym No.9 in e, Op.95 'From The New World': III. Scherzo (Molto Vivace)
- Sym No.9 in e, Op.95 'From The New World': IV. Allegro Con Fuoco
Customer Reviews:
ambitious and comprehensive.......2007-01-26
An astonishing bargain on the used market.......2006-07-29
Then I noticed that on the used market this whole set sells for under $10--bargain alert. One could easily live with thwese readings and enjoy them al the more at such a steal.
Hard to beat.......2002-11-23
As a set of the complete symphonies it competes with Gunzenhauser (Naxos), Kertesz (Decca), Kubelik (DG), Jaarvi (Chandos) and Rowicki (Philips) In the UK this set is the cheapest way to buy a complete Dvorak cycle (there is a compilation box from Brilliant slightly cheaper but has the performances split unsuccessfully between three conductors : Paavo Jarvi, Kosler and Menuhin). However, in reviewing the set I took no account of price because, quite simply this set stands up well against all of the above.
First a note on the works. Dvorak's early symphonies are rarely performed and until recently hard to find on record. They dont reflect the maturity of style and understanding of symphonic form that one associates with 7, 8 and 9 but amongst them there are some real gems that it is a pity to neglect. Most notable is how clear Dvorak's orchestral voice is right from the start. Apart from strong and very obvious early influences from Wagner, Brahms and Beethoven what one hears most are pre-echoes of orchestral techniques used more successfully in the later works. Listening to the symphonies chronologically one is aware of the gradual maturing of form with the occasional marked change in approach such as from 4 - 5 when Dvorak's friendship with Brahms has clearly had effect. Needless to say, all the symphonies are orchestrally rich, colourful and dynamic with passages of great excitement and moments of sublime beauty.
Pesek's cycle alternates between his two favorite orchestras, 1,3,7,8 & 9 performed with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic (of whom he is currently conductor in residence) and 2,4, 5 & 6 the Czech Philharmonic (of whom he used to be conductor in residence). This alternation of orchestras adds an extra dimension to the cycle that I found quite refreshing. Pesek's approach has always been to let the orchestra have the freedom to express what he calls its "invisible spirit". "..you can hardly come to any orchestra and make them only play your way - it's a mutual exchange of experience..". Indeed this cycle gives one the chance to contrast the "invisible spirits" of the RLPO and CPO whilst still being aware of a unifying approach from Pesek.
The first 3 symphonies suffer perhaps from having too many ideas jostling for attention. It seems as if Dvorak is so excited with the infintie range of colours his orchestral paintbox can offer that he cant help but try out as many original and unusual scorings as possible. There are also many and frequent changes of dynamic, resulting in a kind of "crescendo-fatigue" Where Jaarvi tries hard to bring out an overall architecture that quite simply isnt there, Pesek, instead, revels in the many different textures and contrasting dynamics spotlighting certain passages for the inherent beauty they contain. I can think of no better approach for these early symphonies. With the fourth symphony however, Pesek now brings out the emerging sense of form as Dvorak reduces his orchestral palette in favour of more thematic development.
With Kertesz and Kubelik (and even the old Neumann on Supraphon) I was always aware of the shortcomings of the "middle" symphonies (5 & 6) feeling that they were "almost there but not quite". Under Pesek however, these symphonies exhibit a depth and maturity that gives me new respect. There is a relaxed confidence in his approach that makes us wonder why these works arent more played. There is much good music here and certainly I would put these particular performances at the top of my list.
When it comes to the "big three" (7, 8 and 9) there is so much competition in the catalogue that it would be impossible to pull out any one version and label it the best. Everyone has their own favorites (mine are Szell for 7, Kertesz for 8 and Barbirolli for 9). All I can say is the performances here are superb and cannot be criticised. Everything I look for in each performance Pesek has in spades. I may prefer Szell's third movement of the seventh or Barbirolli's opening to the ninth but this is countered by other aspects of the Pesek performances that are better in different ways. Most satisfying of all, having listened to Pesek guide me through the earlier symphonies, following his interpretation through into the last ones provides an insight and sense of completeness that any individual performance cannot achieve.
Finally a note on the recording. The CPO recordings (House of Artists, Prague) have slightly more ambience than the RLPO (Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool) which perhaps reinforces their "Czech" sound (memories of Supraphon!) but although the acoustic results in a slightly "fuller" sound it does not muddy the overall clarity of the excellent recording. The CPO recording of Symphony no 2 though was recorded in the Dvorak Hall, Prague and here there is slightly more reverberation. It's still within tolerable limits though. Overall the sound quality is excellent.
This is, all in all, great value for money and if the only Dvorak you know is the "New World" I suggest you go mad and buy this. You also get excellent performances of the Czech and American Suites, Othello, Wild Dove, My Home and Carnival Overtures and Scherzo Capriccioso thrown in as fillers!
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Arnold Bax: First Recordings
Manufacturer: Symposium ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000TWAL8 Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
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