Currier & Ives: Christmas Treasures
Track Listings
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1. First Noel
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2. Silent Night
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3. What Child Is This
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4. O Come All Ye Faithful
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5. O Holy Night
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6. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
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7. O Little Town of Bethlehem
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8. Deck the Halls
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9. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
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10. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
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11. Away in a Manger
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12. Joy to the World
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Currier & Ives: Christmas Treasures, Music, Adolphe Adam, Franz Xaver Gruber, George Frideric Handel, Felix Mendelssohn, Christmas Traditional, John Francis Wade, Richard Storrs Willis, Don Jackson, London Symphony Orchestra, Chamber, Christmas, Christmas / Chanukkah, Christmas Music, Classical, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Orchestral Pop, Show Tunes, Solo Voice(s) and Orchestra, Vocal, Xmas Instrumental
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- DAMN YANKEES
- This isn't an aged wine, its a different bottle
- Worth Buying Just for Jarrod Emick's Thrilling Vocals
- Yankee Fan - and Loved It Anyway
- Point of Information
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Damn Yankees: 1994 Original Broadway Cast Recording
Jerry Ross
Manufacturer: Decca Broadway
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000001E4U
Release Date: 1994-05-17 |
Tracks:
- Ov
- 6 Months Out Of Every Year
- 6 Months Out Of Every Year, Scene: (The Boyd's Living Room)
- 6 Months Out Of Every Year, Scene: (The Boyd's Front Porch)
- Goodbye Old Girl
- Blooper Ballet
- Blooper Ballet, Scene: (The Ball Field)
- Heart
- Heart, Scene: (The Locker Room)
- Joe At Bat
- Shoeless Joe From Hannibal, Mo.
- Shoeless Joe (Reprise)
- Shoeless Joe, Scene : (The Press Conference)
- Shoeless Joe, Scene : (Applegate's Apartment)
- A Little Brains, A Little Talent
- A Little Brains, A Little Talent, Scene: (The Boyd's Kitchen)
- A Man Doesn't Know
- A Man Doesn't Know, Scene: (The Locker Room) #2
- Whatever Lola Wants (Lola Gets)
- Whatever Lola Wants (Lola Gets), Scene: ( Act 1 Finale)
- Who's Got The Pain?
- Who's Got The Pain?, Scene: (The Locker Room)
- The Game
- The Game, Scene: (The Boyd's House)
- Near To You
- Those Were The Good Old Days
- The Trial
- The Trial, Scene: (Limbo)
- Two Lost Souls
- Two Lost Souls, Scene: (The Bottom Of The Ninth)
- A Man Doesn't Know (Reprise)
Customer Reviews:
DAMN YANKEES.......2007-04-07
LOVE THE CD, BRAND NEW AND REMINDS ME OF WHEN I SAW THE CLOSING SHOW WITH JERRY LEWIS ON BROADWAY. THE PRICE WAS GREAT AND SO WAS THE SERVICE. THANKS A BUNCH FOR A GREAT CD
This isn't an aged wine, its a different bottle.......2006-07-28
Unfortunately its true, the Damn Yankees revival took many, many liberties and changed quite a bit of the show. However I happen to like this recording better. "Near To You" as a three way song, is AMAZING. Its worth it just for that song. I'll say the original Old Joe, was better than on this recording, but this recordings Lola is better. So, get both, I did. If you can only choose one though, I would go with this one. The orchestra is so much fuller. Favorite Song: "Near To You"
Worth Buying Just for Jarrod Emick's Thrilling Vocals.......2006-02-19
Okay. Maybe this 1994 revival of Faust in the baseball world isn't as revered as the 1950's original featuring Gwen Verdon. But it has sterling sound quality and is one of the few cast albums that almost allows you to understand the story just via the songs.
It's also a must buy due to the vocal pyrotechnics of Jarrod Emick. Emick's range and power are stunning. He literally blasts onstage as the younger incarnation of Shoeless Joe Jackson. In later numbers ("A Man Doesn't Know," the gorgeous multi-part "Near to You") his voice is quiet, controlled and unique. He sounds like no one else.
I saw the show during its initial release and left the show a fan for life. It's one of those rare times in the theater (seeing Idina Menzel in "Wicked" was another) where someone or something comes out of left field and makes you say "wow." This person is an astounding talent. He seems able to hit just about any note - high or low - and like Menzel can raise goosebumps. He's about to hit Broadway again in the Johnny Cash musical review "Ring of Fire." He should be a HUGE Broadway star and recording solo albums of his own. Why he's not is a mystery.
Bebe Neuwirth fares less well in her comic turn as Lola. While an amazing dancer and great comic actress, her comic faux Latin accent spoils the big "Whatever Lola Wants" number. This may have gone over well in 1950's America. But it's borderline offensive now.
Vicki Lewis, prior to her sitcom days, plays a reporter and delivers a rousing "Shoeless Joe from Hannibal Mo." Her energy and comic timing are impressive. I found her singing impressive. Victor Garber's devil keeps the plot moving along. But it's Emick's performance that keeps the show centered.
Yankee Fan - and Loved It Anyway.......2005-06-16
I saw the musical back in 1994, and met the stars of the show as well. Jarrod Emmick was one of the most gifted newcomers to broadway that I had seen in years, with a voice that could lift a house off the ground. I remembered Victor Garber from years ago, when he was in the movie, "Godspell" - I have his autograph on my tape of the soundtrack, in fact. I also had this album on tape, signed by the principals, but I can't seem to find it - it seems to be lost somewhere. At any rate, I'm not too upset - I still have the cover, which has the cast signatures on it. I intend to purchase the CD, since I don't think they sell tapes anymore. It was a wonderful show, and I deeply cherish the soundtrack which, for me, preserves the wonderful memories I have of the show and the people in it that I met. I would highly recommend it - especially if you were lucky enough to have seen the show.
Point of Information.......2005-05-26
Sorry -- didn't see the musical. (I'm a Yankee fan!)
I just wanted to clarify the angst over Joe (apparently) circling the bases during his transformation back to a middle-aged man -- rather than catching the final out.
Or at least give an explanation.
In the original novel, Joe DID hit a HR. However, while he was circling the bases, he began transforming back to his mortal self. Gasping and wheezing, Joe crawled his way across home plate.
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On the Verge: Chamber Music of Sebastian Currier
Manufacturer: Koch Int'l Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Chamber Music
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ASIN: B000LP4OGA
Release Date: 2007-03-13 |
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Sebastian Currier: Vocalissimus; Theo's Sketchbook; Whispers
Manufacturer: New World Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Chamber Music
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ASIN: B0000030K6
Release Date: 1997-07-01 |
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Quartetset, Quiet Time
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ASIN: B000E8QUXO
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Sebastian Currier's style of writing resists easy pigeonholes. Calling Currier's oeuvre "eclectic, with a scalar, often tonal basis" tells the listener something, but ignores many crucial features of this music. Unlike other composers who cull from highly varied waters, for example, Currier goes to great lengths to carefully integrate his disparate tendrils of choice. He creates edifices that possess organic unity on various levels. Quiet Time was written for the Cassatt Quartet expressly to accompany Quartetset on a recording and is deliberately connected to it. As Currier describes it, "The connection, call it commentary, reflection, revisitation, is not particularly dogmatic. Nonetheless, on as basic level they do share some details in common. Both have seven movements, and though the parallels are at times quite loose, the movements of the newer quartet reflect, albeit rather obliquely, those of the older ones. In Quartetset there is a basic division of material into two worldsprobably most obviously presented in the last movement, where the simple, diatonic material in the second violin is constantly juxtaposed with discordant material in the other instruments. Quiet Time explores this further, but in a distinctly different manner.
In this piece, the division is into source and processed material, a sort of purely instrumental fantasy on computer-based digital signal processing. We hear "primary" material undergo such processes as filtering, reverberation, ring modulation, delay, and time compression. Thus the basic dialectic in Quartetsettonal reference versus non-tonal, dissonance versus consonancehere becomes natural versus artificial sound.
These two works are important additions to the string quartet literatureintelligent, sensitive, carefully considered listens that travel outside the usual well-worn ruts to offer music unlike that of anyone else. Combining an approachable manner of speech, impeccable workmanship, and a unique world view, they pay dividends from first hearing to last. Of related interest: 80527 Vocalissimus
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Spontaneous Lines: 20th Century American music for Clarinet and Piano
Manufacturer: Albany Records
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Binding: Audio CD
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- Fun spin
- The Most Interesting Ensemble I've Ever Heard
- The Most Interesting Ensemble I've Ever Heard
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Broken Consort
William Anderson , Chester Biscardi , Anthony Braxton , Sebastian Currier , John Halle , David Lang , Robert Pollock , Charles Wuorinen , and Cygnus Ensemble
Manufacturer: Composers Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004T92H
Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Sebastian Currier Broken Consort (1996)
- John Halle Spooks (1996)
- Charles Wuorinen FENTON SONGS (1997-98)
- Chester Biscardi Resisting Stillness (1996)
- David Lang Frag (184)
- William Anderson Ear Conception (1994-95)
- Anthony Braxton Compostion No. 186 (1996)
- Robert Pollok Cygnature Piece (1997)
- Ear Conception: I
- Ear Conception: II
- Composition No. 186
- Cygnature Piece: I - Mysteriously
- Cygnature Piece: II - Dance
Customer Reviews:
Fun spin.......2000-10-31
Wuorinen's Fenton Songs are fantastic and they alone justify the cost of this disc. Also worthy here--Anderson's Ear Conception is very beautiful. Robert Pollock's Cygnature Piece is great fun. Chester Biscardi's precious little guitar duo I found very memorable. Among the good natured fluff on this recording--for me John Halle's Spooks stands out.
The Most Interesting Ensemble I've Ever Heard.......2000-10-20
The Cygnus ensemble consists of guitars, mandolines, violin, cello, flute and oboe. They play regularly in New York City, and they have toured in Holland, Denmark, Poland, Russia, Mexico and the U.S. Because their instrumentation is absolutely unique most of their music was written for them, and in the case of the Braxton piece, they are improvising to a large extent.
Sebastian Currier's Broken Consort is the title track, it's a fun piece with Stravinskian drive, building to almost cacophonic density before subsiding into a very beautiful ending. I like the opening which builds up to a V-I, a grand joke on the scale of Phillip Johnson's AT&T building with its big chippendale on the top.
John Halle's piece is fun and sparkling with very inventive textures and subversive machinations. It is very well put together--despite its outward charm and excessibility Halle's movement from one section to the next is quite sophisticated and compelling.
Wuorinen's Fenton Songs--if you've ever been told that Wuorinen's music is academic this will cure you of that impression. These are four lush, deep, penetrating settings of poems by the great British poet who writes so often for the NY Review of Books.
Biscari's guitar duo, Resisting Stillness, is gorgeous with wonderful unison pitches between the instruments and rich chordal textures.
David Lang's Frag is a bizarre little experiment for oboe, flute and cello.
Anderson's septet (cygnus joined by a glass harmonica) is in two movements, the first being very Roccoco with too beautiful harmonies swirling about with guitar filigree interlaced among the sustaining instruments. The second movement is faster and it builds into surprising contrapuntal patterns which become ever more light and fleet until the end.
Anthony Braxton's piece is largely improvisatory. It is fun when you learn to let go of all expectations about what music is supposed to do and just go along for the ride. It's a happening, frozen in magnetic media.
Robert Pollock's Cygnature Piece is rollicking and very witty, yet despite its being perfectly accessible, Pollock's language here is very new, and often surprising.
The Most Interesting Ensemble I've Ever Heard.......2000-10-20
The Cygnus ensemble consists of guitars, mandolines, violin, cello, flute and oboe. They play regularly in New York City, and they have toured in Holland, Denmark, Poland, Russia, Mexico and the U.S. Because their instrumentation is absolutely unique most of their music was written for them, and in the case of the Braxton piece, they are improvising to a large extent.
Sebastian Currier's Broken Consort is the title track, it's a fun piece with Stravinskian drive, building to almost cacophonic density before subsiding into a very beautiful ending. I like the opening which builds up to a V-I, a grand joke on the scale of Phillip Johnson's AT&T building with its big chippendale on the top.
John Halle's piece is fun and sparkling with very inventive textures and subversive machinations. It is very well put together--despite its outward charm and excessibility Halle's movement from one section to the next is quite sophisticated and compelling.
Wuorinen's Fenton Songs--if you've ever been told that Wuorinen's music is academic this will cure you of that impression. These are four lush, deep, penetrating settings of poems by the great British poet who writes so often for the NY Review of Books.
Biscari's guitar duo, Resisting Stillness, is gorgeous with wonderful unison pitches between the instruments and rich chordal textures.
David Lang's Frag is a bizarre little experiment for oboe, flute and cello.
Anderson's septet (cygnus joined by a glass harmonica) is in two movements, the first being very Roccoco with too beautiful harmonies swirling about with guitar filigree interlaced among the sustaining instruments. The second movement is faster and it builds into surprising contrapuntal patterns which become ever more light and fleet until the end.
Anthony Braxton's piece is largely improvisatory. It is fun when you learn to let go of all expectations about what music is supposed to do and just go along for the ride. It's a happening, frozen in magnetic media.
Robert Pollock's Cygnature Piece is rollicking and very witty, yet despite its being perfectly accessible, Pollock's language here is very new, and often surprising.
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Great American Guitar Solo
Manufacturer: Neuma
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Bolcom, William
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Curtis-Smith, Curtis
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Tanenbaum, David
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ASIN: B000005VX7
Release Date: 1995-12-13 |
Tracks:
- Great American Guitar Solo
- Sonata: 1. Adagio, ma non troppo - Allegro
- Sonata: 2. Lento - Moderato
- Sonata: 3. Allegro assai
- Seasons: 1. Winter
- Seasons: 2. Thaw
- Seasons: 3. Spring And Summer Dances
- Seasons: 4. Summer Sounds
- Seasons: 5. Harvest Time And Winter's Onset
- Time Grids: 1. Allegro Furioso
- Time Grids: 2. Sostenuto
- Time Grids: 3. Mecanico
- Mortua Dulce Cano
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Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: Sa Chen, Crystal Award
Manufacturer: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
All Works by Chopin
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ASIN: B000B66OOO
Release Date: 2005-10-11 |
Tracks:
- I Allegro Maestoso
- II Scherzo: Molto Vivace
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Bernard Herrmann: The Devil and Daniel Webster, etc.
Manufacturer: Koch Int'l Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000001SGX
Release Date: 1994-03-22 |
Tracks:
- The Devil and Daniel Webster (1942) - (Suite for Orchestra): Mr. Scratch: Allegro Moderato e Agitato
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- Currier & Ives Suite (1935): I. The Whirlwind Skater: Presto
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- Currier & Ives Suite (1935): III. Gallop - The Whip: Allegro
- Currier & Ives Suite (1935): IV. The Fat Man: Slow
- Currier & Ives Suite (1935): V. Torchlight Finale: Allegro Molto
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Meditations
Manufacturer: Chandos
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Trios
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ASIN: B000000AXL
Release Date: 1995-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Elegiac Trio
- Trio for fl, va and hp
- Trio for fl, va and hp
- Trio for fl, va and hp
- Trio for fl, va and hp
- Son for fl, va, and hp
- Son for fl, va, and hp
- Son for fl, va, and hp
- A Sambuca Son - premier recording
- A Sambuca Son - premier recording
- A Sambuca Son - premier recording
- Petite ste
- Petite ste
- Petite ste
- Petite ste
- Petite ste
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