| 1. Randy |
| 2. Plum Island |
| 3. Lucas |
| 4. Se Va la Murga |
| 5. Trans Tanz |
| 6. Y Amo a Su Hermano Hasta el Final |
Pas De Trois,Wolfgang Dauner with Charlie Mariano and Dino Saluzzi,The Orchard,Jazz Music,Modern Creative,New Age / Meditation,Pop,World Fusion
Average customer rating:
|
Susan Graham - La Belle Époque (The Songs of Reynaldo Hahn)
Reynaldo Hahn , Susan Graham , and Roger Vignoles Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AG7M Release Date: 1998-09-15 |
Tracks:
- A Chloris
- Le Rossignol des lilas
- L'Enamour
- Trois Jours de vendage
- Lyde
- Tyndaris
- Phyllis
- Les Fontaines
- L'Automne
- Infidelit
- Dans la nuit
- D'une prison
- Quand la nuit n'est pas teoilee
- Fume
- Le Printemps
- Je me souviens
- Quand je fus pris au pavillion
- Paysage
- Fetes galantes
- Nocturne
- Mai
- L'Heure exquise
- Offrande
- Si mes vers avaient des ailes
Amazon.com
Lyric mezzo-soprano Susan Graham stands out from the crowd for her expressive, opulent voice and communicative gifts. Someone at Sony has made the decision to place her in the public mind primarily as a singer of French works, and although it would be a shame to see her limited to that area of the repertoire, she does sing the French repertoire exceptionally. Graham sings sensitively and idiomatically in this group of 24 songs by Reynaldo Hahn (1875-1947), a Venezuelan-born, French-reared composer and conductor who knew how to craft a song like few others. In such lovely songs as "A Chloris," which opens the album, and "Je me souviens," Hahn creates a bevy of beautiful little worlds, which Graham and the outstanding pianist Roger Vignoles present in memorable form. This album belongs in the collection of all lovers of song. --Sarah Bryan MillerCustomer Reviews:
Susan Graham, Songs of Reynaldo Hahn.......2007-01-10
Excellent Catalyst for Seduction. Buy It........2006-05-19
The songs are so gentle and so seductive that they are as likely to set the tone for the seducer as well as for the seductee. Even if you are not in a seductive situation, the songs will make you want to be there.
All this means is that while Reynaldo Hahn does not have the great reputation of Berlioz or Shubert or Schuman or Debussy, you really should know his songs, and Ms. Graham does a great interpretation to make this introduction.
Graham's Artistry Makes for Compelling Listening in a Collection of Songs from a 'Minor' Composer.......2006-02-27
I know the songs of Reynaldo Hahn from a number of worthy recordings from other artists -- Rachel Yakar, Martyn Hill, Bruno Laplante, Mady Mespl?, Graham Johnson & Co. (the Hyperion French Song Edition), one-offs on Elly Ameling albums, not to mention vintage recordings by Hahn himself. All the same, this recording was a complete revelation. Her beauty of tone, her ease with the French language (surpassing, I daresay, the much-vaunted Francophony of Felicity Lott), her canny selection of songs, Vignoles's sensitive accompaniment, they all add up. But there's that (ahem) je-ne-sais-quoi that makes something a classic, and this album has it. It captures an era, it creates a time and place that come wafting out of your speakers.
My favorite song on this record is "Si la nuit n'est pas ?toil?e" -- it is a rapturous melody to a quintessential Victor Hugo text. But there is nary a false note on the entire album. I do recommend, if you can find it, the Ameling album "Serenata," which includes two Hahn songs I haven't encountered elsewhere, "L'amiti?" with its faint melancholy and "La vie est belle" with its French ?lan.
As we know, Graham has gone on to much bigger things, but she retains her commitment to the art of song and to breathing fresh life into French rarities (as in her delightful operetta album). In terms of tone, timbre, and intonation, for my money she has the most beautiful voice in opera today. My only hope is that she doesn't go the way of Ren?e Fleming and become The Voice Beautiful ... she veered a bit in that direction with her recent Chausson record, and I hope she gets back to business and gets her vivid personality back in action in her song performances.
The beauty of "La Belle Époque".......2005-09-13
A very good Hahn collection.......2004-12-05
Lover of Marcel Proust, sought-after musical entertainer in the salons of the Highest Society, diarist, composer, singer, renowned conductor, influential music writer in the most powerful daily in France (Le Figaro) finally General Manager of the Opéra Comique before dying of a brain tumor in 1947, Hahn was a multi-faceted musician of the highest probity. His songs are simple, patrician, utterly elegant, and always set to the best poetry. His simplicity and purity of means accomplish in little what many pretentious thunderers fail even to approximate.
Hahn himself had a light little baritone voice, a little croak of a voice, really, with which he became popular in high society drawing rooms before the First World War: a voice that charmed duchesses and made the most reserved princesses smile. He even made some 50 records between 1920 and 1930, which show his unique, expressive musicality, unfailing sense of phrasing, elegance of style, and fine piano-playing (He almost invariably accompanies himself.)
Hahn's own 78s, and a very few others by the likes of Ninon Vallin, give a clear recorded testimony of how his songs ought to be performed: simply, elegantly, with charm.
Graham is a lovely singer and a supple musician. Her French is not exactly top-notch but most people will not care: they will respond to her beautiful sound and endearing manner. The pianist is also good.
Average customer rating:
|
Kiri Te Kanawa - Canteloube: Chants d'Auvergne, Villa-Lobos: Bachianas brasileiras
Marie-Joseph Canteloube , Heitor Villa-Lobos , Jeffrey Tate , Kiri Te Kanawa , English Chamber Orchestra , and Instrumental Ensemble Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000427R Release Date: 1995-11-14 |
Tracks:
- La Pastoura als Camps
- Bail ro
- Trois Bourr es
- Pastourelle
- L'Antou no
- La Pastrouletta lou Chibali
- La Dela ssado
- Bour es
- Lo Fiolair
- Passo pel Prat
- Lou Boussu
- Brezairola
- Malurous qu'o uno Fenno
Tracks:
- Chants d'Auvergne: Jou l'pount d'o Mirabel
- Chants d'Auvergne: Oi ayai
- Chants d'Auvergne: Per l'efon
- Chants d'Auvergne: Tchut, tchut
- Chants d'Auvergne: Pastorale
- Chants d'Auvergne: Lou Coucut
- Chants d'Auvergne: Obal, din lo coumb
- Chants d'Auvergne: Quand z'eyro petitoune
- Chants d'Auvergne: Laut, sur le rocher
- Chants d'Auvergne: HBeyla-z-y dau f
- Chants d'Auvergne: Postouro, su m'aymo
- Chants d'Auvergne: Uno jionto postouro
- Chants d'Auvergne: Lou diziou b
- Bachianas brasileiras: Aria (Cantilena)
- Bachianas brasileiras: Dansa (Martelo)
Customer Reviews:
Simply beautiful.......2005-08-07
Simply Sublime.......2004-02-27
There are so many fine recordings of these songs.
The great Frederica Von Stade recorded a quite mesmerizing selection of the Auvergne songs at about the same time as Dame Kiri. There is the lovely recording by the legendary Victoria De Los Angeles, a selection of the songs many of us grew up on.
There is the seminal first complete recording (and then some, as I recall) by the late Natania Davrath, a much under-appreciated artist who, in many ways, is responsible for the popularity these songs enjoy today. Even Anna Moffo recorded a lovely handful of the songs in the 60s conducted by no less than Leopold Stokowski!
And then there is Dame Kiri. We know her. We love her. We have come to expect the best from her. We have come to always expect more from her, in fact, than from just about anyone else.
So unfair. We expect her to jump the musical hurdles of our emotional connections to music and art in a way we expect from few others.
And yet she so seldom disappoints. Is this the absolute best recording of the Chants d'Auvergne ever? Such a personal choice. Who is to say?
I can tell you this, once I heard this truly remarkable set, which has literally sent chills up my back since the the first time I heard it all those years ago, I knew my search for the recording of these songs I would keep near me forever was over.
Here is an interpretation combining, in equal measure, patrician elegance with almost peasant-like eloquence. She renders song after song, some deceptively complicated, with a divine simplicity that simply defies the imagination.
I don't know how Dame Kiri achieved this miraculous feat. It must have come from the heart, because it certainly goes to mine.
And finally, it would be unthinkable not to give credit to the exquisite playing of the English Chamber Orchestra and the always sensitive collaboration of conductor Jeffrey Tate.
LUSH AND PASSIONATE!.......2003-03-09
I first heard a selection of these songs 30 years ago, performed by Anna Moffo, and fell in love with them. It's wonderful to find a complete recording of all 5 series on this 2 CD set, sung by Kiri te Kanawa with enormous talent and verve. Whether the mood is passionate, playful, mocking, tender, mournful or-an emotion few composers have ever captured-helpless with pleasure, these pieces have one thing in common: they are the work of a master orchestrator at the height of his powers, using the fullest resources of the modern orchestra. You will not find more beautiful music than this!
Beautiful!.......2001-08-28
Only Kiri.......2001-07-13
Average customer rating:
|
The Complete Gilbert & Sullivan (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008LJEO Release Date: 2003-05-13 |
Customer Reviews:
Don't underestimate those "unknown" Operettas!!.......2005-07-07
In any case - most people getting this set will already have the Mikado, and very probably Pirates and Pinafore for that matter, so you're really getting it for the others.
So just for the record - someone has to say this!
The Mikado is (of course) a wonderful piece, but it enjoys its long running status as the most successful of all the G&S operettas very largely for "extra-musical" reasons. It is visually so wonderful, with all those great authentic costumes, and the whole idea of satirising English institutions by pretending they are Japanese is of course brilliantly funny.
Again, Pirates and Pinafore enjoy a lot of their acclaim simply because we have heard them so often. And at least part of the initial success of these (admittedly very funny and entertaining) pieces was the vogue for "nautical drama" on the popular Victorian stage.
Iolanthe, Ruddigore, and Yoemen are all MUCH stronger musically than any of what another reviewer here keeps calling the "trilogy". Patience, Princess Ida, and the Gondoliers all excel either "nautical" operetta, at least musically, although not, perhaps, the Mikado. And I have had a lot of fun listening to my recording of the Sorcerer - although I think most at least of the other G&S operettas are even more interesting.
As for "Trial by Jury" it is really another thing altogether - but in its kind the most perfect thing either Gilbert or Sullivan had anything to do with!
This leaves Utopia and the Grand Duke.
Both of these were produced after the long running friendship between G&S had soured, and they have been sadly neglected ever since. Utopia is none the less both musically beautiful and very funny, and well worth taking an effort to come to grips with. The main point of the satire (which many commentators and reviewers seem to miss) is the way that the English language and British (especially English) institutions were being adopted, often rather uncritically, by countries around the world (most, but not all, of them members of the British Empire, of course). India is perhaps the country Gilbert had most in mind, but you could set it in any of a dozen other countries. The residual problems this has left in the post-colonial world ensure that this work is still far from dated. In some ways this operetta is about globalisation! What could possibly be LESS dated than that!
The Grand Duke, on the other hand, is a bit of an odd man out - I suppose you still have to say it is the weakest of all the G&S efforts. It's the ONLY one that didn't score a very respectable run on its first outing. Surprisingly, however, if an attempt is made to duplicate the musical and (especially) dialogue cuts that G&S would have done themselves if they had not by this time been at each other's throats all the time, a very entertaining piece can be made of it. I was very agreeably surprised by the Ohio Light Opera recording, which does just that - and I am coming round to the idea that the only thing really wrong with the Duke is that it is too long.
ANYWAY:
For all people (especially callow youth) who remain convinced that G&S only wrote three operettas worth listening to - all I can say is, buy this set, and give the lesser known ones a chance. Make sure you have a libretto in your hands as you listen, of course. It may even just need a single hearing in some cases, but otherwise, be patient. In the meantime, you really cannot have any conception of what you are missing.
A few details.......2004-03-28
Wonderful set, if a little inconsistent at times........2003-07-07
Average customer rating:
|
Massenet - Werther / Alagna · Gheorghiu · Hampson · Petibon · Courtis · Fouchécourt · Frémeau · LSO · Pappano
Jules Massenet , Antonio Pappano , Roberto Alagna , Angela Gheorghiu , London Symphony Orchestra , Tiffin Children's Choir , Thomas Hampson , Patricia Petibon , Jean-Philippe Courtis , Jean-Paul Fouchécourt , Jean-Marie Frémeau , James Savage-Hanford , Pierre Dupont , and Sophie Boulanger Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001ZSVU Release Date: 1999-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Werther: Prelude (Orchestra)
- Werther: Act One: Assez! Assez! M'ecouterat-on cette fois? (Le Bailli, Les Enfants)
- Werther: Act One: Bravo pour les enfants! (Johann, Schmidt, Les Enfants, Le Bailli, Sophie)
- Werther: Act One: Alors, c'est bien ici la maison du Bailli?
- Werther: Act One: Je ne sais si je veille (Werther)
- Werther: Act One: Jesus vient de naitre!...Chers enfants! (Les Enfants, Werther)
- Werther: Act One: Ah! comme ils sont meilleurs que moi! (Werther, Les enfants, Le Bailli)
- Werther: Act One: Arrivez donc, Bruhlmann! (Le Bailli, Charlotte, Werther, Sophie)
- Werther: Act One: O spectacle ideal d'amour et d'innocence (Werther)
- Werther: Act One: Monsieur Werther!...Vivat Bacchus, semper vivat! (Le Bailli, Charlotte, Sophie)
- Werther: Act One: Sophie!...Albert! Toi de retour! (Albert, Sophie)
- Werther: Act One: Elle m'aime!...Quelle priere de reconnaissance et d'amour (Albert)
- Werther: Act One: Interlude (Orchestre)
- Werther: Act One: Interlude (continued) ...Il Faut nous separer
- Werther: Act One: Mais vous ne savez rien de moi
- Werther: Act One: Reve! Extase! Bonheur! (Charlotte, Werther)
- Werther: Act One: Charlotte! Charlotte! Albert est de retour! (Le Bailli, Charlotte, Werther)
- Werther: Act Two: Prelude (Orchestre) ....Vivat Bacchus! Semper vivat!
- Werther: Act Two: Allez, chantez l'office (Johann, Schmidt)
- Werther: Act Two: Trois mois! Voici trois mois que nous sommes unis! (Albert, Charlotte)
- Werther: Act Two: Un autre est son epoux!
- Werther: Act Two: J'aurais sur ma poitrine (Werther)
- Werther: Act Two: Si! Katchen reviendra, je vous dis! (Schmidt, Johann)
- Werther: Act Two: Au bonheur dont mon ame est pleine...Vous l'avez dit: mon ame est loyale et sincere (Albert, Werther)
- Werther: Act Two: Frere, voyez! Voyez le beau bouquet!...Heureux! Pourais-je l'etre encore? (Sophie, Werther, Albert)
- Werther: Act Two: Ai-je dit vrai? L'amour que j'ai pour elle Ah! qu'il est loin, ce jour plein d'intime douceur
- Werther: Act Two: N'est-il donc pas d'autre femme
- Werther: Act Two: Oui, ce qu'elle m'ordonne
- Werther: Act Two: Lorsque l'enfant revient d'un voyage avant l'heure
- Werther: Act Two: Mais venez donc! le cortege s'approche (Sophie, Werther, Charlotte, Albert)
Tracks:
- Werther: Act Three: Prelude (Orchestra)
- Werther: Act Three: Werther! Werther!...Qui m'aurait dit la place
- Werther: Act Three: Des cris joyeux d'enfants montent sous ma fenetre (Charlotte)
- Werther: Act Three: Bonjour, grand soeur! (Sophie, Charlotte)
- Werther: Act Three: Va! Laisse couler mes larmes (Charlotte)
- Werther: Act Three: Tiens, Charlotte, crois-moi, ne reste pas ici (Sophie, Charlotte)
- Werther: Act Three: Ah! mon courage m'abandonne! (Charlotte)
- Werther: Act Three: Qui, c'est moi! Je reviens! (Werner, Charlotte)
- Werther: Act Three: Ha! bien souvent...Toute mon ame est la!...Pourquoi me reveiller, o souffle du printemps? (Werner)
- Werther: Act Three: N'achevez pas! Helas!
- Werther: Act Three: Ah! Moi! Moi, dans ses bras! (Charlotte, Werther)
- Werther: Act Three: Werther, est de retour...on la vu revenir (Albert, Charlotte)
- Werther: Act Four: Entr'acte: La Nuit de Noel (Orchestra)
- Werther: Act Four: Werther! Werther! Rien! (Charlotte)
- Werther: Act Four: Qui parle? Charlotte, ah! c'est toi!
- Werther: Act Four: A cette heure supreme, je suis heureux (Charlotte, Werther)
- Werther: Act Four: Noel! Noel! Noel!...Dieu! Ces cris joyeux (Les Enfants, Charlotte, Werther, Sophie)
- Werther: Act Four: Ah! ses yeux se ferment!...Non...Charlotte!...je meurs (Charlotte, Werther)
Amazon.com
The modern discography of Massenet's Werther has long been dominated by the (currently out of print) Philips recording starring José Carreras and Frederica von Stade as well as the earlier EMI version with Alfredo Kraus and Tatiana Troyanos. But this EMI newcomer is within shouting distance of greatness, mainly due to conductor Antonio Pappano. Although any Werther succeeds or fails on the strength of its singers, the conductor is a crucial catalyst (on the Philips set, it's Colin Davis, while on EMI it's Michel Plasson) for maintaining the poetic intensity in a drama that can too easily seem like a naive case study in stalking. The Byronic title character essentially practices emotional blackmail on the married woman he loves by never hiding his suicidal tendencies, though one never thinks such mundane thoughts with tenor Roberto Alagna. Although his voice lacks the tenor bloom one might want, he's so at home with the role and the French language that he delivers a characterization full of imagination and immediacy, sometimes bordering on vocal genius. Soprano Angela Gheoghiu's vocal center is too high for this mezzo role, but she makes a vivid impression through the sheer force of her personality. Thomas Hampson gives vocal glamour but surprising dramatic restraint to the role of her husband, Albert. Although the sound quality is somewhat studio bound, Pappano and the London Symphony Orchestra play as if it's a live performance. --David Patrick StearnsCustomer Reviews:
A star among modern Werthers, but there are others.......2006-05-28
Roberto alagna, a native French speaker despite his name, is the only prominent Werther who can claim that distinciton. I've always felt he was much better suited to French opera than the heavier Verdi-Puccini roles that he now sings, and which (shadoes of Carreras) have led to a coarsening of his voice, along with a pronounced wobble and intonation problems. but he is a star, no doubt, and here he brings charisma and style to Wether. He takes care to find many musical shadings throughout, and since the date for this recording is 1998-99, he is nearly in best voice.
Everyone has praised Pappano (are they following the lead of The Gramophone reviewer, who thought he was the best thing here?), but Colin Davis, Georges Pretre, and Kent Nagano had done as well. Pappano;s distinciton is that he is a bit slower, more dleiberate, and self-consciously refined. I'm not sure that's always a great advantage in Massanet, whose music is given to sighs and longueurs--it can use help form an energetic conductor. EMI's recording form London is a bit distant but otherwise quite good.
IN all, this is a gripping peformance that deserves all the praise it has gotten, but it doesn't erase memories of other fine Werthers, an opera that has been amazingly successful on records. The Davis features a remarkable Charlotte in Frederica von stade and a passionate, verismo Carreras in top form (Philips), the Nagano has gorgeous if not quite idiomatic singing from von Otter and Hadley in a more low-key, melliflous style (Erato), and of course there's the classic Pretre version with de los Angeles and Gedda. This only skims the surface, for there is an oustanding live 1977 performance with Domingo and Fassbaender under Lopez-Corbos from Munich (Orfeo). Indeed, when the Amazon reviewer claims that the Plasson set with Troyanos and Kraus on EMI "dominated" the stereo era, he is far from accurate.
Another Smash Hit From The French Opera Specialists .......2006-02-25
Roberto Alagna has been criticized for his flawed technique- he sings with self-conscious grandeur and often imitates the lyric tones of predecessors Giuseppe Di Stefano and Franco Corelli. He has a nearly "pop" style voice - all razzzle-dazzle, great volume, beautiful tone, but often fails in the more difficult music. He is however, very gifted and intelligent and attempts to sing with as much passion and drama as possible. I for one love what I hear from him, especially in this recording, where he has never sang better. Angela Gheorghiou sings with her usual dramatic diva flair - thrilling high notes, tessitura, chest voice, musicality and all the good things she has used for other great hits like Juliette and Manon. But in this performance, while it is still good, she is not really in her element. This is a mezzo-soprano role. Charlotte, Werther's unattainable love, must sing with mezzo soprano voice in order to seduce Werther a la Bizet's Carmen. While it is definately a role for a high mezzo, it is not for the purely soprano voice of Angela Gheorghiu. You have to be a fan of these two in order to appreciate Gheorghiu's treatment of a mezzzo soprano role. It is basically the same thing as her Carmen, another mezzo soprano role. If you want to hear outstanding mezzo sopranos in Werther check out the dramatic mezzo style of Brigitte Fassbaender who is by far the best intepretor or check out Federica Von Stade who sings a cooler and less intense Charlotte opposite the supercharged Jose Carreras. Pappano does a great job with the music - bloom, brilliance, darkness and this is by far the best modern recording of the opera.
¿El mejor Werther despues de Kraus?.......2004-10-23
Y digo sorprendente porque quizas ROBERTO ALAGNA sea el mejor interprete de Werther desde el mitico Kraus. Sus interpretaciones son muy diferentes entre si, ya que Alagna muestra un timbre mas baritonal que el liviano de Kraus y un canto mas afrancesado: Un canto elegante y entregado capaz de llegar a los agudos sin grandes problemas, que hacen de Alagna seguramente el mejor Werther de su generacion (y por tanto el mejor despues de Kraus).
Como Charlotte encontramos a la soprano ANGELA GHEORGHIU, en un papel que aunque habitualmente es cantado por mezzos, le queda francamente bien: la voz doliente y expresiva de Gheorghiu se presta perfectamente a la psicologia de Charlotte, y la quimica con Alagna en los duos de amor (sobra decir que es su esposo en la vida real) es total.
Completando el reparto nos encontramos con los lujos de PATRICIA PETIBON (una Sophie cuyo timbre recuerda mucho al de Natalie Dessay) y el Albert de un THOMAS HAMPSON que es todo sutilidad. El resto del reparto rinde tambien a buen nivel.
ANTONIO PAPPANO dirige a la LONDON SIMPHONY (que suena igual de bien que siempre) y el coro infantil canta con mucha correccion. Si a esto le sumamos un sonido magnifico (podemos oir en algunos momentos incluso los susurros de Pappano a la orquesta), esto nos lleva a pensar que este 'Werther' sea la mas adecuada segunda opcion, despues de tener la obviamente obligada de Alfredo Kraus. Muy buen trabajo.
Best Werther recording since the 1930s.......2000-03-17
thoughts on "Werther".......2000-01-07
This CD is worth your money, provided you already like the opera. Personally, Werther's selfishness drives me up a wall.
There's only one major problem: why is Gheorghiu singing a mezzo role? The middle register of her voice is *not* her best of show.
Average customer rating:
|
He Got Game
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000062E0 Release Date: 1998-04-21 |
Tracks:
- John Henry
- Appalachian Spring: Very Slowly
- Appalachian Spring: Calm And Flowing (Shaker Melody: Simple Gifts)
- Appalachian Spring: Moderato. Coda
- Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes): 'Hoe-Down'
- Lincoln Portrait (without narration)
- Music For The Theatre: Interlude
- Fanfare for the Common Man
- Dance Panels (Ballet In Seven Sections): Pas de Trois: Lento
- Letter From Home
- Music For Movies: Grover's Corner From 'Our Town'
- Billy the Kid (Orchestral Suite): The Open Prairie
- Billy the Kid (Orchestral Suite): The Opera Prairie Again
Amazon.com
Director Spike Lee states, "When I listen to Aaron Copland's music, I hear America, and basketball is America." That may be far-fetched for those who saw Lee's film, especially when the only other music in the film was that of Public Enemy. On its own, though, this album is a welcome "greatest hits" collection of Copland's Americana. The CD and the movie start off with John Henry, a slow-building, beguiling melody that works effortlessly with Lee's montage of basketball images. More spirited numbers such as "Hoe-Down" from Rodeo and Fanfare for the Common Man are also featured on the soundtrack. Unlike many Copland compilation CDs, this collection features abridged selections, allowing for more variety of source material: symphonies, soundtracks from movies (Of Mice and Men, Our Town), and ballets. Maybe not the CD for the purist, but a welcome first album for those who were introduced to Copland's music by the film. At over 60 minutes, it's a worthwhile investment. --Doug ThomasCustomer Reviews:
Love it!.......2007-03-03
Beautiful Music.......1999-09-25
Average customer rating:
|
Faure: Requiem / Bott, Cachemaille; Gardiner
Gabriel Fauré , Camille Saint-Saëns , Claude Debussy , Maurice Ravel , John Eliot Gardiner , Catherine Bott , Gilles Cachemaille , Gerard Causse , Salisbury Cathedral Choristers , Monteverdi Choir , and Sabine Vatin Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000415Y Release Date: 1994-06-14 |
Tracks:
- Requiem, Op. 48: 1. Introit et Kyrie
- Requiem, Op. 48: 2. Offertoire
- Requiem, Op. 48: 3. Sanctus
- Requiem, Op. 48: 4. Pie Jesu
- Requiem, Op. 48: 5. Agnus Dei
- Requiem, Op. 48: 6. Libera me
- Requiem, Op. 48: 7. In paradisum
- Calme de nuits, Op. 68 No. 1
- Les fleurs et les arbres, Op. 68 No. 2
- Madrigal, Op. 35
- Des pas dans l'allee, Op. 141 No. 1
- Trois chansons de Charles d'Orleans: Dieu! qu'il la fait bon regarder!
- Trois chansons de Charles d'Orleans: Quant j'ai ouy le tabourin
- Trois chansons de Charles d'Orleans: Yver, vous n'estes qu'un villain
- Trois chansons: Nicolette
- Trois chansons: Trois beaux oiseaux du Paradis
- Trois chansons: Ronde
- Les djinns, Op. 12
Amazon.com
This generously programmed disc provides excellent value and outstanding performances of both major and lesser-known masterpieces of French choral music. The Fauré Requiem has been recorded many times, and several excellent versions of the original orchestration are available on disc. This one is among them, owing to John Eliot Gardiner's experience and perfectionist mastery of details overlooked by less-successful choral conductors. The real bonus here is the inclusion of the popular but very difficult Debussy and Ravel chansons, and the rarely heard but eminently worthy little part songs by Saint-Saëns. These pieces are a lesson in how to achieve maximum effect with the simplest materials. -- David VernierCustomer Reviews:
Gardiner Does Faure.......2006-03-11
Very sensitive and beautiful period instrument recording.......2006-02-01
Catherine Bott sings with great feeling and purity. Listen to her Pie Jesu and you will buy this recording. Gilles Cachemaille is very good French baritone and I always enjoy his contributions to recordings.
Along with the Gardiner / Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique recordings of the Requiems of Verdi and Brahms, this is a fine recording to own. You'll probably never need to consider another recording after you've heard this one. Lovers of HIP will be enthralled and those who aren't normally attracted to that approach will be very pleasantly surprised.
Gardnier Does Faure.......2005-09-13
Gardiner surprises again.......2005-02-28
The Best rendition of this work... HAND'S DOWN!!!.......2003-04-15
1) The original orchestration of the Requiem, with full sections of Violas Cellos and Basses, but with only 1 solo violin; making the strings maintain an extra dark sound that is really invegorating.
2) The practically perfect performance of the Montiverdi Choir - arguably one of THE finest choirs in the world. Perfect balance, blend in all senses of the work.
3) Magnificent soloists capturing the very essence of what Faure was trying to accomplish - Notably the performance of Cathrine Bott in the Pie Jesu. Sweet, angelic, with NOT A LOT OF VIBRATO - which for some sopranos it is almost insulting for them to tone down the vibrato, as if to interfear with their virtuosity... Bott sings this with extreme delicacy, and in perfect context with the rest of the work, encapsulating the Requiem as it was ment to be.
These 3 qualities in the same recording is first of all extremely rare, and secondly it brings forth Faure in a completely new context.
This is truely a magnificent recording of Faure's Requiem, with all the velvety textures presented as smooth as milk choclate! A true model to our artform.
Average customer rating: |
Constant Lambert: The Rio Grande; Horoscope
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AMY08G Release Date: 2005-11-22 |
Average customer rating:
|
Canteloube: Chants d'Auvergne
Manufacturer: Erato ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000067DO4 Release Date: 2002-08-06 |
Tracks:
- Pastourelle
- Oi Ayai
- Obal, Din Lo Coumbelo
- Pastouro, Se Tu M'aymo
- Uno Jionto Pastouro
- Lou Coucut
- Jou L'pount D'o Mirabel
- Chut, Chut
- Pastorale
- Lo Fiolaire
- La Delaissado
- Te, L'co Te!
- Passo Pel Prat
- Lou Boussu
- Brezairola
Tracks:
- Bailero
- I. L'Aio De Rotso
- Interlude
- II. Ound' Onoren Gorda?
- Interlude
- III. Obal, Din Lou Limouzi
- L'Antoueno
- La Pastrouletta E Lou Chibalie
- I. N'ai Pas Ieu De Mio
- Interlude
- II. Lo Calhe
- Malurous Qu O Uno Fenno
- Perl'efon
- Quand Z'eyro Petitoune
- La'Haut, Sur Le Rocher
- He! Beya-z-y Dau Fe!
- Lou Diziou Be
- La Pastoura Als Camps
- Quand J'ai Soti De Mon Villaige
- Il Etait Une Fille, Une Fille D'honneur
- Le Pommier D'Aout
- Noel
- Complainte De Norte Dame
- Aidieu, Bargeire!
Customer Reviews:
Ok but dull.......2007-07-13
a voice teacher and early music fan.......2007-02-17
Canteloube was educated at the conservatory 'Schola Cantorum', and studied there in 1902 with Vincent d'Indy in Paris. D'Indy's most important contribution to Canteloube's education was the rigorous technical training he provided, particularly emphasizing harmony and form.
D'Indy thus revealed to him "the power and purity of musical and poetic sources that spontaneously emanate from the earth; dances and popular songs, legends and rustic dances". All this can be ascertained in Cantelouble's 'chants of the Auvergne'.
There are two that I will mention (because they are my favorites) from this group on the disc and are completely different from each other. "Lou Bossu" which is the rather cruel story of a hunchback who is attracted to a lovely young girl and approaches her for some kind of contact; she, in turn, teases him by faining interest until she finally totally rejects his advances. The phrases are in simple metrical style with the singer portraying both characters. Dawn Upshaw does this exceptionally well, and the orchestral accompaniment supports her and the text. Just a really interesting rendition.
The "Brezairola" (Berceuse) begins luxuriantly with its high violin solo duetting with various wind instruments behind, rather than in between, the song. This melody is one of the most beautiful tunes that I personally have ever encountered, and Upshaw does it justice.
This is a disc worth hearing if you like the classical folk tune experience, and it's all first-rate.
Excellent Listening.......2006-04-24
While I can't resist the thought that somehow, these songs are about eggplant (aubergines), I seem to find even greater pleasure in the material than if it had a less interesting name.
Very, very good listening.
Delightfully refreshing and a very good value.......2006-02-25
Average customer rating:
|
Le Meilleur de l'Opérette
Manufacturer: EMI Records [All429] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000053W6K Release Date: 2002-04-02 |
Customer Reviews:
Melodies to miraculously cure the moribund!!!.......2005-09-10
FROM OFFENBACH TO LOPEZ.......2002-08-16
Average customer rating: |
Pas De Trois
Wolfgang Dauner with Charlie Mariano and Dino Saluzzi Manufacturer: Mood ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000046GV Release Date: 1990-08-01 |
Tracks:
- Randy
- Plum Island
- Lucas
- Se Va la Murga
- Trans Tanz
- Y Amo a Su Hermano Hasta el Final
Jazz Music: