Songs, Lieder & Cantatas

On this CD:

1. Joshua, oratorio, HWV 64 O hätt'ich Jubals Harf
Composed by George Frideric Handel
with Elisabeth Schumann
Conducted by Carl Alwin

2. Cantata No. 159, "Sehet, wir gehn hinauf gen Jerusalem," BWV 159
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
with Elisabeth Schumann
Conducted by Carl Alwin

3. Matthäuspassion (St. Matthew Passion), BWV 244 Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
with Elisabeth Schumann
Conducted by Carl Alwin

4. English Canzonettas for voice & keyboard, Book 2, H. 26a/31-36 No 31 (No 1) Sailor's Song
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

5. English Canzonettas for voice & keyboard, Book 2, H. 26a/31-36 No 34 (No 4) She never told her love
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

6. Das Veilchen, song for voice & piano, K. 476
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

7. Die Forelle ("In einem Bächlein helle"), song for voice & piano, D. 550 (Op. 32)
Composed by Franz Schubert
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

8. Das Mädchen ("Wie so innig"), song for voice & piano, D. 652
Composed by Franz Schubert
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

9. Seraphine an ihr Klavier ("Sanftes Clavier"), song for voice and piano, D. 342
Composed by Franz Schubert
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

10. Der Hirt auf dem Felsen ("Wenn auf dem höchsten Fels ich steh'"), for voice, clarinet (or cello) & piano, D. 965 (Op. posth. 129)
Composed by Franz Schubert
with Reginald Kell , George Reeves , Elisabeth Schumann

11. Winterreise, song cycle for voice & piano, D. 911 (Op. 89) Die Post
Composed by Franz Schubert
with Carl Alwin , Elisabeth Schumann

12. Im Abendrot ("O, wie schön ist deine Welt"), song for voice & piano, D. 799
Composed by Franz Schubert
with Carl Alwin , Elisabeth Schumann

13. Das Lied im Grünen ("Ins Grüne..."), song for voice & piano, D. 917 (Op. posth. 115/1)
Composed by Franz Schubert
with Carl Alwin , Elisabeth Schumann

14. Ständchen ("Horch, horch, die Lerche"), song for voice & piano, D. 889
Composed by Franz Schubert
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

15. Lieder-Album für die Jugend (Song Album for the Young) for voice & piano, Op. 79 Schneeglöcken
Composed by Robert Schumann
with George Reeves , Elisabeth Schumann

16. Myrthen, 26 songs for voice & piano, Op. 25 Der Nußbaum
Composed by Robert Schumann
with George Reeves , Elisabeth Schumann

17. Lieder-Album für die Jugend (Song Album for the Young) for voice & piano, Op. 79 Er ist's
Composed by Robert Schumann
with George Reeves , Elisabeth Schumann

18. Lieder und Gesänge III (5), songs for voice & piano, Op. 77 Aufträge
Composed by Robert Schumann
with George Reeves , Elisabeth Schumann

19. Italienisches Liederbuch (Books 1 & 2), for voice & piano No.1: Auch kleine Dinge
Composed by Hugo Wolf
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

20. Italienisches Liederbuch (Books 1 & 2), for voice & piano No.17: und willst du deinen Liebsten
Composed by Hugo Wolf
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

21. Spanisches Liederbuch, nach Heyse und Geibel, for voice & piano No.12: in dem Schatten meiner Locken
Composed by Hugo Wolf
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

22. Gedichte von Eduard Mörike (53), for voice & piano No.24: in der Frühe
Composed by Hugo Wolf
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

23. Sechs Lieder für eine Frauenstimme, for voice & piano No.6: Mausfallen Sprüchlein
Composed by Hugo Wolf
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

24. Alte Weisen (6 Poems by Keller), for voice & piano No.6: Wie glänzt der helle Mond
Composed by Hugo Wolf
with Gerald Martin Moore , Elisabeth Schumann

25. Die heil'gen drei Kön'ge aus Morgenland, song for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 56/6 No.6: die heiligen drei Könige aus Morgenland
Composed by Richard Strauss
with Elisabeth Schumann
Conducted by Carl Alwin

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Romance of the Violin
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Romance of the Violin
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ASIN: B0000DG06L
Release Date: 2003-10-28

Tracks:

  1. O mio babbino caro (from 'Gianni Schicchi')
  2. The Girl With Flaxen Hair (from Preludes, Book I; La fille aux cheveux delin: Prelude for Piano L 117/8)
  3. Nocturne in C sharp minor (Op Post)
  4. The Swan (from Carnival of the Animals)
  5. Serenade (from 'Schwanengesang' song cycle for voice and piano, D 957
  6. Casta Diva (from 'Norma')
  7. Andante from Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major K. 467
  8. Nocturne from Quartet for Strings No. 2 in D Major: 3rd movement
  9. Dance of the Blessed Spirits (from 'Orfeo ed Euridice')
  10. Songs My Mother Taught Me, song for voice and piano B104/4 Op 55/4
  11. Pur ti Miro (from 'L'incoronazione di Poppea')
  12. Elegie (Elegie 'O doux printemps d'autrefois' for voice and piano)
  13. Traumerei ('Kinderszenen' for piano, Op 15, No. 7 'Dreaming')

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Every track on this CD contains a beautiful melody, many of them easily recognizable, all of them exuding tranquility. "O mio babbino caro" from Puccini's Gianni Schicchi opens the disc, with Bell delicately accompanied by a harp and spinning the long melody with great sensitivity. Bellini's "Casta diva" from Norma lives up to its reputation as the epitome of bel canto in Bell's hands; his violin sings. The middle movement of Mozart's 21st Piano Concerto takes well to the violin, and Debussy's "The Girl with the Flaxen Hair" is played with great warmth and sensuality. It would be easy to turn a recital like this into treacle, but Bell is wise enough to realize that the music is already sweet enough and he plays with great reserve and a minimum of sentimental slides. The light accompaniments always support, with woodwinds prominent but used with grace. This CD, in short, is a beauty: a fine gift, a lovely mood setter. --Robert Levine

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Romance of the Violin.......2007-07-16

While it's not my very favorite Joshua Bell CD, this is a pleasure to listen to!

4 out of 5 stars End of the Day.......2007-06-08

I am a Joshua Bell fan, and this album is the one that I enjoy with my dessert, it calms me at the end of the day, and makes me think of my 6 year old granddaughter's visit. She has to have music on during meals at her home. Usually it is some kid stuff, but I do not have anything like she has at home, so I chose to play Joshua Bell during our dinner. When I placed the dessert before her, she looked up at me and said: "This music is so beautiful, I want to play the violin just like that". What more could I say.
He is inspiring, and she is right. This album is beautiful.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful!.......2007-05-30

I play this for my grandson to nap by. It is so relaxing and wonderful!

5 out of 5 stars Over and over and over...........2007-05-17

That's how I want to play this CD! It's a wonderful line-up of rich, mellow, captivating compositions played with a warmth and vibrancy that is seldom heard. Joshua at his very best. You won't be disappointed.

4 out of 5 stars Non-standard CD format.......2007-04-22

The music on this CD deserves five stars, but the CD itself is a non-standard format that doesn't work on all players. There's a tiny warning on the back of the CD. You won't notice the warning until you discover that the CD doesn't work on your player. My Macintosh computer wouldn't read the non-standard format so there was no way for me to listen in my office or put the music on my iPod.

A friend's PC was able to read the CD and make a copy in standard format that can be read on any player, including my Mac. The story had a happy ending, but I can not comprehend why the publisher chose the oddball CD specification.

The music is excellent and worth the trouble of making a copy, but the publisher really shouldn't make you go to that effort just to listen to a CD that you paid for.
Andrea Bocelli - Sacred Arias / Myung-Whun Chung
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Beautiful music
  • Andrea Bocelli-Sacred Arias
  • An "experience" of sacred arias more than "listening" of sacred arias
  • amazing talent
  • Perfect arias for the perfect voice
Andrea Bocelli - Sacred Arias / Myung-Whun Chung
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Manufacturer: Philips
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ASIN: B00002ND9N
Release Date: 1999-11-09

Tracks:

  1. Caccini/Mercurio: Ave Maria
  2. Mascagni: Sancta Maria
  3. Gounod: Ave Maria
  4. Schubert: Ave Maria
  5. Franck: Panis Angelicus
  6. Rossini: Cuius animam
  7. Verdi: Ingemisco
  8. Mozart: Ave verum
  9. Wagner: Der Engel
  10. Handel: Ombra mai fu
  11. Niedermeyer: Pieta signore
  12. Rossini: Dominus Deus
  13. Schubert/Mercurio: Mille Cherubini in coro
  14. Gruber/Mercurio: Silent Night
  15. Wade: Adeste Fideles
  16. Gloria a te, Cristo Ges

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When he was growing up, Andrea Bocelli recalls finding inspiration in a favorite recording of sacred music performed by tenor legend Franco Corelli. Bocelli--who in the meantime has come to inspire millions of fiercely loyal fans himself--returns to the genre as the guiding theme of Sacred Arias, the release of which coincides with the first English-language biography of the singer. These performances are filled with the singer's phenomenally well-known vocal signature: his flair for long, sweetly floating high notes and the gentle sense of cadence he brings to a melody. It's a mistake to compartmentalize Bocelli into a singer of "operatic" versus "popular" styles: in truth his approach is at heart the same. Lack of color and control in his phrasing remains a drawback, but the emotional empathy Bocelli evokes is never in doubt. The arias collected here sample some of the most famous devotional pieces: Schubert's "Ave Maria" and Mozart's transporting "Ave Verum," as well as an arrangement of "Silent Night" in which Bocelli tries out his English. There's also a decidedly odd choice of bedfellows for a program of "sacred" music, such as a song from Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder (whose "angel" is the object of an overpoweringly erotic attraction) and Handel's figurative ode to a tree, "Ombra mai fu." Still, Bocelli sings with an unfeigned directness that is sure to expand his already enormous following even further. --Thomas May

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful music.......2007-01-12

This is my second copy of this CD, I burned the first one out!!
Andrea Bocelli has a very gorgeous voice that is a gift from above. His voice is not affected or braggadoccio but naturally magnificent. I could and do start my day listening to this spiritually uplifting CD almost everyday. It is a wonderful way to get off to a pleasant peaceful start, but also a nice way to come home in the evening if you have a CD player in your car. I highly recommend it to all.

5 out of 5 stars Andrea Bocelli-Sacred Arias.......2006-08-25

Excellent listening. Voice quality and tone is superb. Brings tears to my eyes when I envision listening to this in a church setting.

4 out of 5 stars An "experience" of sacred arias more than "listening" of sacred arias.......2006-04-28

I bought this CD's special edition with DVD, and I am impressed by bocelli's singing in this album. I have heard many voices singing sacred songs, and christmas songs, but very few singers can achieve the "sacred atmosphere" that bocelli devotes when he sings. He may not have a "strong" voice as opera singers, but I think singing these sacred songs, devoting the "sacred atmosphere" to the audience is much more important, the voice actually is just a tool that helps a singer to achieve the result. For real, I have heard some CD by some chorus that perform sacred arias, but they did not move me as much as this CD does, mostly not even close. Personally I like "O come all ye faithful", "silent night", all "ave maria"'s, "domine deus", "cujus animam" the most. When I listen Bocelli's singing I focus on what he tries to devote in singing more than his voice color, because in terms of voice color he surely cant be compared with pavarotti or domingo, so why compares? The way of listening him and listening real opera singers is different man. But the reason I gave only this CD four stars is that I have heard several sacred arias from this album performed by his voice teacher, the legendary tenor Franco Corelli. I tried not to compare both...but I cant, not because Bocelli sings bad, he is already excellent, just Corelli is TOO excellent that cant be described by human language (well I think even Pavarotti is not even close to Franco Corelli, but this is just my opinion). Anyway if you want to "experience" the true beauty of sacred arias, this CD is highly recommended. And this is also a very good sacred aria album for beginning listeners who want to broaden their musical taste to sacred arias.

5 out of 5 stars amazing talent.......2006-03-25

worth the price the songs are breathtaking and talent is indescribable

5 out of 5 stars Perfect arias for the perfect voice.......2006-03-04

These are just terrific. How does Andrea acheive the range he does, and the power he has, without sounding too heavy or too light? His voice sounds like the perfect voice for these perfect arias.

I have noticed one concern with the CD. I have heard several clicks scattered here and there in the songs -- but the CD is clean and I feel confident it is not the machine. Has anyone else noticed this?
Strauss: Four Last Songs / Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Perfect Four Last Songs
  • Absolutely Beautiful!
  • Karajan really puts a damper on things
  • Fantastic readings of some of Strauss's most beautiful work
  • Gorgeous Gundula
Strauss: Four Last Songs / Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
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ASIN: B000001GQF
Release Date: 1996-01-23

Tracks:

  1. Tod Und Verklarung Op. 24
  2. Metamophosen: Metamorphosen
  3. Veir Letzte Leider: Fruhling
  4. Veir Letzte Leider: September
  5. Veir Letzte Leider: Beim Schafengehen
  6. Veir Letzte Leider: Im Abendot

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Gundula Janowitz had a very beautiful voice that critics like to describe as "creamy," whatever that means. Strauss had a life-long love affair with the soprano voice. He even married one--not just the voice, the whole woman, of course. His Four Last Songs constitute his dying tribute, and they are probably the most hedonistically gorgeous vocal works in existence. Herbert vo Karajan was a Strauss specialist, as was Janowitz, and together they contrive to perform the songs about as perfectly as they ever have been. The couplings, two orchestral works from the beginning and end of Strauss's career, are quite appropriate: the last of the Four Songs quotes the "Transfiguration" theme from the tone poem. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Perfect Four Last Songs.......2007-04-20

Of all the Straussians who have sung the composer's autumnal pieces, I think the best of the lot is Gundula Janowitz. Her ethereal, diaphanous, and floating voice fits these songs perfectly, and her natural sense of expression conveys that aura of old age, wisdom, and reflection radiated by these songs. Although hers is the kind of voice that wouldn't have the deep, low notes for Frühling, the rest of the songs sound like pearls falling off a string. In September and Beimschlafengehen, she has no rivals, and her Im Abendrot has that reflective sense of retirement that only she can bring to this glorious music. That said, I think that in addition to Janowitz, you must hear Lisa della Casa and Soile Isokoski in these songs. Janowitz is partnered by the orchestral forces of THE Straussian conductor, Herbert von Karajan. His feeling for the poetry in these pieces is unrivaled by any other conductor except Karl Böhm, and the Berlin forces play a ravishing account of this music. The balance is just right, and Karajan caresses the orchestral forces to a soft cushion of sound for Janowitz. All the resignment and wisdom of Strauss' final masterpieces can be found in this rendition of the music. The Metamorphosen and the Tod und Verklärung that precede these are also played with the finesse and the smoothness of the Berliners. Bravo!

5 out of 5 stars Absolutely Beautiful!.......2006-07-19

Gundula Janowitz did an amazing job on the Four Last Songs by Strauss. Her tone is so beautiful with clarity, and her voice is so expressive. She also does not over sing these delicate songs which I heard oversung, and it ruins each piece. Of course, Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic are amazing and perfect for Richard Strauss. The violin solo in the "third" of the four last songs is amazing and heartbreaking. You dont even have to be a Strauss fan to love this cd. Anybody who loves music has to love Strauss's Four Last Songs which can be described as some of the most beautiful music written.

3 out of 5 stars Karajan really puts a damper on things.......2006-07-14

There are fervent Herbert von Karajan fans out there and a lot of people love this album, but I just don't see what the fuss is all about. Karajan's interpretations here seem daft and un-comprehending. In the sleeve notes, the Berlin Philharmonic concertmaster is quoted to say that Karajan quickly gave the orchestra a clear idea of what he wanted in rehearsals, so that in performance he could largely "let the orchestra play itself," taking over to provide leadership and an interpretive touch "at key moments." And that's exactly the sense I get in so many passages here: that Karajan is simply letting everyone play, not guiding or directing or shaping things.

The playing of the Berlin Philharmonic---the orchestra that is, by many if not by general consensus, held to be the world's finest---is of course spectacular. In fact, the orchestra is so good that all a conductor has to do to bring things off pretty well is to start and stop them together, and frankly for a great deal of this disk that seems to be the extent of Karajan's involvement. So many expressive nuances in these scores go by without emphasis, as though Karajan isn't even aware of them.

In the Four Last Songs, I much prefer Schwarzkopf and Szell with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra. There, the phrasing is astute and expressive, heightening the effect of these scores, where Karajan deflates everything and largely sabotages the effect these gorgeous orchestral songs ought to have. Furthermore Schawarzkopf is gentle and tender where Janowitz, for as much as she sings arching, elegant phrases, is often rather overblown by comparison.

The exception here, though, and the reason for a 3-star rating rather than only 2, is the Metamorphosen, Op. 142. This is a remarkable, complex work that reveals itself more and more with multiple listenings, and the reading here is a real masterpiece. Perhaps Karajan deserves the credit, or perhaps the smaller ensemble (23 strings) fosters an atmosphere of chamber playing so that the orchestral musicians themselves are primarily responsible for the interpretive contribution here... given just how much Karajan muffles the expressive content in the other two works, I tend to think the latter is probably closer to the truth.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic readings of some of Strauss's most beautiful work.......2005-10-29

What more can I say that other reviewers have not already said? Karajan's direction of the BPO remains unsurpassed for Strauss. The BPO from the 1960's through the mid-70's was at its absolute apex and it shows, especially in the electric and beautiful "Tod und Verklarung" and the reflective "Metamorphosen". These interpretations of those two major tone-poems remain the definitive recordings for me; I have heard other performances, but none have moved me in this way.
I have to be honest, I am not a huge fan of Lieder in general - vocal works are not my bag, really. Still, if you enjoy this medium, then these pieces must not be missed, as they certainly are beautiful, and Gundula Janowitz has one of the most gorgeous classical voices.
Overall, this disc is can't miss - fantastic sound and performance, affordable price and a huge runtime (77+ minutes). A must have for Straussians.

4 out of 5 stars Gorgeous Gundula.......2005-10-26

This is a must have CD for Janowitz's singing alone. Recently, many overpowered Wagnerian sopranos have attempted to perform the four last songs, but they are invariably miscast for these intimate works. Janowitz's singing here is precisely on the mark for the kind of atmosphere Strauss calls for. Karajan seems to fulfill every demand a signer could have here with gorgeous coloring, balance and pacing, always allowing Janowitz to breathe. These four last songs are part of my desert island collection.

Tod und Verklaerung likewise is an excellent rendition by Karajan. Death becomes palpable in a very naturalistic reading of this very naturalistic tone poem. The Metamorphosen on the other hand are the low spot on this disc and the reason for the "only" four stars rating. It seems emotionally overwrought and unconvincing as a whole. We have here unfortunately another example of excessively lush, chocolatey string overkill so common in later Karajan recordings. It seems wholly inappropriate for what is Strauss at his most experimental and non-romantic. A bit more clarity and emotional restraint would have helped.
Strauss: Four Last Songs/12 Orchestral Songs
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ASIN: B00000GCAE
Release Date: 1999-01-12

Tracks:

  1. Four Last Songs, Op. Posth.: Fruhling
  2. Four Last Songs, Op. Posth.: September
  3. Four Last Songs, Op. Posth.: Beim Schlafengehem
  4. Four Last Songs, Op. Posth.: Im Abendrot
  5. 12 Songs: Mutterandelei, Op. 43, No. 2
  6. 12 Songs: Waldseligkeit, Op. 49, No. 1
  7. 12 Songs: Zueignung, Op. 10, No. 1
  8. 12 Songs: Freundliche Vision, Op. 48, No. 1
  9. 12 Songs: Die Heiligen Drei Konige, Op. 56, No. 6
  10. 12 Songs: Rube, Meine Seele, Op. 27, No. 1
  11. 12 Songs: Meinem Kinde, Op. 37, No. 3
  12. 12 Songs: Wiegenlied, Op. 41, No. 1
  13. 12 Songs: Morgen, Op. 27, No. 4
  14. 12 Songs: Das Bachlein, Op. 88, No. 1
  15. 12 Songs: Die Rosenbande, Op. 36, No. 1
  16. 12 Songs: Winterweihe, Op. 48, No. 4

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Elisabeth Schwarzkopf was one of those singers whom one either loves or hates. She was a "stylist," who inflected every phrase, every note in her urge to communicate what she considered to be the meaning of the text. Others feel that the only thing she communicated was her own need to impress people with her ability to communicate, and I believe she often forgot the difference between art and artfulness. Be that as it may, she was an outstanding Strauss singer, and her performance of the Four Last Songs, in particular, is legendary. Of course, having George Szell on the podium doesn't hurt either. He insures that the music shows the singer in the best possible light. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This is just a review of the transfer and booklet.......2007-03-30

I have little to add to the excellent reviews here--I owned a previous transfer, and it was worth it to me to buy another, given its low cost at Amazon.

I think the transfer is excellent, removing a surprising amount of murk from a 1991 version (I think). In fact, I'm wondering if some distortion hasn't been removed as well, at least in the voice. As for Szell & his orchestras, their playing sounds fresher and lovelier than ever. Instrumental placement in the sound image seems more firm, and details are more clear.

As for the booklet, well, EMI is not one for documentation, and it should be ashamed of itself for wasting our time in the middle of the song texts with ads for their other recordings. However, yes, the texts for these songs are all there, and that is a minor miracle.

So yes, this is a no-brainer purchase. In my view, the improved sound quality does merit purchasing it if one's transfer is prior to 1997.

4 out of 5 stars A wiser Schwarzkopf in one of her best latter recordings.......2006-11-04

One of the landmark opera albums of the 1960s', Elisabeth Schwarzkopf's recording of Strauss' "Four Last Songs"; and the twelve Lieder songs of Burger, Dehmel, Bierbaum and others, is beautifully-remastered here for compact disc.

Schwarzkopf was in her fifties when she recorded these works, and there is a lot to be said for the mature, knowing performance from a soprano voice of that age. It speaks of life's joys and heartaches, and a heart still longing for youthful romance. I seriously doubt that anyone will ever fully eclipse Elisabeth's sheer dramatic intensity in this recording. She transforms herself back into a young girl, yet still retains the dramatic use of her maturity.

This recording has been remastered using Abbey Road's Prism SNS system, which gives the recording a natural soundscape, free of annoying echo or reverb, allowing Schwarzkopf's voice to come forth with astonishing clarity. Simply, it's the best this recording has ever sounded. A bargain price too.

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5 out of 5 stars HEAVENLY.......2006-09-14

The "Gramophone" magazine reviewer couldn't have put it better:- "a heavenly record, so beautiful that I find it goes against the grain to attempt to analyse it". A must-have for any self-respecting classical record collection.

5 out of 5 stars Schwarzkopf and Szell Team Up For An Incandescent Strauss Record.......2006-09-09

Four decades later this remains one of the greatest recordings of this final, transcendent Richard Strauss masterpiece. Some have shown preference for the earlier Schwarzkopf sung, Otto Ackermann conducted EMI record. I can't imagine why someone would want that mono recording over this gorgeous stereo version. Schwarzkopf here is just as radiant if not more so, the speeds are perfectly judged by Szell and everything has an luminous glow about it. The fact that 12 extra Strauss songs are here too puts this CD over the top, a must buy.

There have been plenty of great versions of the Four Last Songs since Schwarzkopf, the likes of Gundula Janowitz with Herbert Von Karajan and especially the spectacular Jessye Norman with Kurt Masur, yet the Schwarzkopf account can still match any other version in the catalogue for sheer beauty, the tender articulation of words and deep understanding of the music. Jessye Norman surpasses Elizabeth Schwarzkopf for operatic splendour and voluptousness of sound so you definitely need to get that version too. Having several performances of this immortal masterwork is a must!

5 out of 5 stars A thing of beauty ..........2006-02-06

... is a joy forever, John Keats wrote, referring to the unending beauty of the things in Nature. The same can be said for the music making as captured for eternity on this recording, which seems to have been touched by a muse of fire, making it truly ascend the highest heaven of invention ... and art. The interpretations of all of these songs by Elisabeth Schwarzkopf is ever intelligent and astute, but always deeply human. Her singing is finely intimate, I believe, revealing her unrivaled mastery of invoking every single syllable with deepest possible meaning. The same can be said for the orchestral playing, so very intelligent, utterly complementing Elisabeth Schwarzkopf's gorgeous, deeply human, deeply moving singing. A marvel!
Violin Adagios
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ASIN: B000058BGY
Release Date: 2001-03-20

Tracks:

  1. Thais: Meditation - Nigel Kennedy
  2. Vn Con No.1 in g, Op.26: Adagio - Kyung Wha Chung
  3. Con No.4 in f, RV 297 'Winter': Largo - Alan Loveday
  4. Con in d, BWV 1043: Largo, Ma Non Tanto - Henryk Szeryng/Maurice Hasson
  5. Adagio in E, K.261 - Henryk Szeryng
  6. Vocalise, Op.34 No.14 - Akiko Suwanai/Philip Moll
  7. Vn Con in D, Op.77: Adagio - Joshua Bell
  8. Vn Con: Andante - Joshua Bell
  9. Melodie - Arthur Grumiaux/Istvan Hajdu
  10. Vn Son No.5 in F, Op.24 'Spring': Adagio Molto Espressivo - Itzhak Perlman/Vladimir Ashkenazy
  11. Vn Con in D, Op.35: Canzonetta: Andante - Leila Josefowicz
  12. Songs My Mother Taught Me, Op.55 No.4 - Arthur Grumiaux/Istvan Hajdu
  13. None But The Lonely Heart - Josef Sakonov
  14. The Gadfly: Romance - Alexander Kerr

Tracks:

  1. Romance No.2 in F, Op.50 - Arthur Grumiaux
  2. Vn Con in E, BWV 1042: Adagio - Midori
  3. Salut D'amour - Kyung Wha Chung/Philip Moll
  4. Ave Maria, D.839 - Arthur Grumiaux/Istvan Hajdu
  5. Con in a, RV 522: Larghetto - Midori/Pinchas Zukerman
  6. Son in D, Op.1 No.13: Larghetto - Iona Brown
  7. Vn Con No.3 in G, K.216: Adagio - Arthur Grumiaux
  8. Liebesleid - Joshua Bell/Paul Coker
  9. Vn Con in e, Op.64: Andante - Kyung Wha Chung
  10. Souvenir D'un Lieu Cher, Op.42: Melodie - Akiko Suwanai/Philip Moll
  11. Vn Con in d, Op.47: Adagio Di Molto - Kyung Wha Chung
  12. Vn Con in D, Op.35: Romance: Andante - Chantal Juillet
  13. Standchen, D.957 No.4 - Arthur Grumiaux/Istvan Hajdu
  14. Estrellita - Arthur Grumiaux/Istvan Hajdu
  15. Orchestral Ste No.3 in D, BWV 1068: Air ('Air On A G String') - ASMF/Neville Marriner

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful.......2005-11-07

An excellent compilation of folk tunes and violin concerto adagios, played masterfully by some of the world's most revered musicians. Features modern pieces (Korngold, Barber), which are a personal favorite of mine.

5 out of 5 stars Thanks you Decca.......2005-01-23

My daughter is a violin student of 7 years and she has played 3 or 4 of these pieces for recitals. I bought the CD's so she could become familiar with the pieces as she was learning to play them. Now I find myself listening to the CD's almost every night when I go for my end of the day drive to relax. My favorites are the Mozart Concerto in G, the Mendelssohn Concerto in E minor and Beethoven's Romance in F on disc 2, but all the songs are exquisitely beautiful. I highly recommend it.

5 out of 5 stars Exquisite music for the soul.......2004-06-14

These CDs have the most incredible selections of music on them. Listening to the violins has enabled me to complete papers for my doctoral level classes without the usual neck aches. This is soothing, exquistie music for the soul! Lovely!!

5 out of 5 stars Indeed a joy forever!.......2003-05-22

Before buying this 2 CD set,I've read Reviews by Chicagodreamer,
who rated it as "Highly, highly recommended." His laudatory recommentation, I must say, is found "well justified."

5 out of 5 stars Exquisite collection & performances, unbelievable value!!!.......2002-01-15

"Over 2 l/2 hours of the world's most beautiful music." These words on the cover are very close to true. What an incredible value this collection is!! So many of these compilations of this sort are cheaply produced, and those "greatest hits" collections are one trite piece after another -- after a while one runs screaming to the stereo to shut it off. However, this collection is top-notch, and the performers they chose are masterful musicians at the top of their game. Every selection is lovely, each one unfolding after the other in a sublime slide show of exquisite compositions performed by legends. This is TWO CDs of sparkling performances composed and performed by masters. There is not a bad selection or a piece of inferior quality in the entire lot.

The violin is an extraordinary instrument that, when played correctly, can pluck the heartstrings and stir the soul. It is played perfectly by each puppetmaster on each one of these wonderful pieces, and the experience of listening to this collection is an exquisite journey for the heart and spirit. Looking for a fantastic collection of exquisite pieces written and performed by genius? It's here. Highly, highly recommended!!
Songs Without Words
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The Best Music CD I've Ever Seen (or heard!).....
  • A wonderful program of delightful and important music
  • Perahia plays Bach - no other recommendation needed
  • Lyrical Masterpieces Played with Wonderful Discernment
  • Without words, but with soul...
Songs Without Words

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ASIN: B000034CYW
Release Date: 1999-11-16

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The heart of this collection is 15 of Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words, those eternally lovely miniatures, well selected and played by Perahia with the lyrical sense the music needs. Too bad he didn't record them all. The disc opens with four of Busoni's Bach transcriptions, all organ chorale preludes based on sung hymns (hence the connection and the title). These, too, are well done, very clear and fleet and with impressive agility in "Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein." The conclusion is four of Liszt's brilliant arrangements of Schubert songs, again played with wonderful lyricism and some high drama that indicates Perahia knows the original songs and their texts very well. Despite the title, the album isn't totally congruent, but everything on it is well worth hearing. --Leslie Gerber

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars The Best Music CD I've Ever Seen (or heard!)............2002-07-17

Murray Perahia is at his best in this classic. His playing of Mendelssohn's compositions is absolutely mouth-dropping. Some of them seem a little fast (example: Op. 19, No. 3) but it all incredible. Mendessohn is my personal favorite composer not only for his work but also for his excellent Christian faith in his music. Liszt, Bach, and Schubert are very wonderful composers in this as well. I guess I got carried away about the Mendelssohn...!! This is a must if you love classical/romantic period music.

5 out of 5 stars A wonderful program of delightful and important music.......2002-06-16

This disk is a bit of a rarity in modern recording. It isn't a disk of a single work or series of works. It isn't the WHOLE of the Mendelssohn "Songs Without Words". Instead it opens with four of the wonderful Busoni transcriptions of Bach organ preludes. Perahia played these four here in Ann Arbor along with the Bach "Goldberg Variations" and it was a GREAT night. His playing here is at its most poetic and is full of colors (don't mistake this for being colorful in the sense of being eccentric - think rather in terms of a rich palette of sounds).

The middle section has 15 of the best of the Mendelssohn "Songs Without Words". I know that many think him not one of the great ones and that Mendelssohn's reputation has slipped in the past thirty years. But I think this is very wrong. I urge you to get to know his music and to try and hear it with fresh ears. These pieces are a very nice place to start. There is a great deal to love in these pieces and if you can play the piano dust off this music and play them. They are much fun and reward the effort.

The disk ends with four Liszt transcriptions of Schubert Lieder. Well, I know and love these pieces and have peformed the "Staendchen" several times. It is WONDERFUL. These performances of these transcriptions show off the genius of three wonderful musicians - Schubert and Liszt and Perahia. "Auf dem Wasser zu singen" is one of my favorite songs.

You might want to pick up the first volume of the Ian Bostridge recordings of the Schubert songs to here the originals of some of these and to read the words. Very moving and Liszt does a lot to tell their story with his transcriptions. It isn't just for show show, even if it does add to the original. But this was authentic nineteenth century performance practice.

Perahia is never a showy pianist, but he always seems to have all the virtuosity he needs. He never seems to be walking a tightrope and teasing us that he might fall. Instead he overwhelms us with his poetic heart and lyrical playing. He has power, but like all great pianists he makes us feel he has more in reserve (he may not, but he never sounds like he is hitting the wall). And he doesn't ever make ugly sounds on the piano. I love his playing. I have been fortunate to hear him play live several times over the past couple of decades and it has always been a complete delight. Just like this wonderful disk.

5 out of 5 stars Perahia plays Bach - no other recommendation needed.......2001-11-16

After the first 4 tracks, where Murray Perahia plays 4 Bach transcriptions of organ preludes to cantatas, the rest of the CD is just a bonus.

Perahia plays Bach with as much feeling and love as anyone alive or dead, in my opinion. The first two pieces are played with quiet dignity. The third track shows Perahia's dexterity and finger speed - I'd like to hear that on the organ! Back to peace and tranquility on the fourth track - and I haven't gotten to Mendelssohn yet, since I keep 'rewinding' the CD!

5 out of 5 stars Lyrical Masterpieces Played with Wonderful Discernment.......2001-02-25

I didn't know what to expect when I bought this recording, since I had only heard one of the twenty three selections presented here before. Overall I found it to be a true revelation, and I've listened to it many times since with growing pleasure. In selecting these pieces, it seems that Perahia has given himself a well-deserved break from taking on heavyweight interpretations of Handel and Bach, and a relaxed, unselfconscious pleasure shines through in his playing. With his understated elegance and crystalline tone, you couldn't ask for a better interpreter.

Although the recording is named after the selections from the Mendelssohn pieces of the same name, the real highlights for me are the Bach and Schubert transcriptions done by Busoni and Liszt respectively. With the Bach you have some glorious organ works infused with subtle touches of late-nineteenth century romanticism, which fleshes them out just a little without diminishing their highly refined qualities. All four selections are serene masterpieces, beautifully executed. The Schubert transcriptions however, are a wonder, pure and simple. I don't know Schubert's songs, but have most of his Sonatas and all of his Impromptus and Moments Musicaux. With these four pieces, I feel like I've discovered another set of Impromptus, because they have all the unbounded lyricism and deceptive mood changes that make the Impromptus such masterpieces. It seems to me that Liszt remained very faithful to the spirit and sublime simplicity of Schubert's melodies here, eschewing the romantic flourishes and breathtaking technical demands that characterize his own compositions. Once I heard these pieces, I was reminded too that Perahia is a superb exponent of Schubert, with his recording of the Impromptus being among the very best. The Mendelssohn complements the other selections very well, and I'm glad this recording introduced me to them, but they are comparatively light compared to the Bach and Schubert transcriptions. They seem to fall somewhere between Chopin's Nocturnes and some of his Etudes and Preludes, but on the whole they don't have the same kind of atmospheric drama that Chopin could conjure forth in the space of a few minutes. Still, I can't really fault Mendelssohn here simply because he's not quite a Bach, a Schubert, or a Chopin. So buy this recording--it's incredibly soothing and meditative without being in any way superficial, and it'll bring a lot of listening pleasure.

5 out of 5 stars Without words, but with soul..........2000-05-18

Excellent effort from one of today's greatest pianists. For me the true findings of this record are the Bach/Busoni transcriptions, elegant, beautiful and simple at the same time. They alone are worth the price, but the Mendelssohn pieces are extremelly well played also, and the Liszt pieces remind us once again of the supreme master of this art.
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 / Songs of a Wayfarer - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau / Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra / Rafael Kubelik
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ASIN: B000001GX9
Release Date: 1997-05-13

Tracks:

  1. Symphonie No. 1: Symphonie No. 1: 1. Langsam. Schleppend. Wie ein Naturlaut - Im Anfang sehr gemachlich
  2. Symphonie No. 1: Symphonie No. 1: 2. Kraftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell - Trio. Recht gemachlich
  3. Symphonie No. 1: Symphonie No. 1: 3. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen
  4. Symphonie No. 1: Symphonie No. 1: 4. Sturmisch bewegt
  5. Songs of a Wayfarer: Songs of a Wayfarer : 1. Wenn mein Schartz Hochzeit macht
  6. Songs of a Wayfarer: Songs of a Wayfarer : 2. Ging heut morgen uber Feld
  7. Songs of a Wayfarer: Songs of a Wayfarer : 3. Ich hab'ein gluhend Messer
  8. Songs of a Wayfarer: Songs of a Wayfarer : 4. Die zwei blauden Augen

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Here's a delightful coupling: Mahler's First Symphony and the song cycle that donated many of its themes to the larger work. Best of all, both performances are superb. Rafael Kubelik is the dark horse among Mahler conductors. His interpretations are always fresh, unforced, and seemingly without exaggeration. However, he knows how to build a climax, and his generally swift tempos never permit a minute's boredom. There are many moments to cherish in his performance of the symphony, not least the delicious woodwind playing and the tangy trumpets in the third movement's Fiddler on the Roof music. Reissued at midprice in excellently remastered sound--better than most new digitals in many respects--this is a performance that remains one of the best, and as a coupling it's unbeatable. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Dieskau Does Mahler.......2007-07-23

Combine Dieskau with Kubelik and you have a winning proposition! With the clarity and depth of emotion necessary for the music of Mahler, Dieskau brings the texts to life like no one else. The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra responds precisely to Kubelik's baton, giving a stirring performance of the Mahler 1st and of the Songs of a Wayfarer. For all Mahler fans, this is a must!

5 out of 5 stars Mahler Universal.......2007-01-04


I recently listened to officials of Israel's principal symphony orchestra being interviewed regarding the Venezuelan prodigy who was conducting the ring of Mahler symphonies in Tel Aviv. Not once was the issue of Mahler-in-Israel mentioned. Clearly, the conductor's reputation has been rehabilitated from its unfortunate association with the Führer and the musical predilections of his comrades-in-murder.

How fortunate, then, that one can celebrate this Deutsche Grammophon re-release of none other than Rafael Kubelik and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra making their briskly paced way through Mahler's First and then the Lieder without having to say more than a passing word about the constellation of musicians and composer. The performances were recorded in 1968 and 1970, respectively.

The BRSO sounds agile, almost petite, under Kubelik's baton. Those accustomed to linking Mahler to bombast may find themselves pleasantly surprised. The flute in the first movement lingers, but almost nobody else does.

Very fine Mahler, carried off with homeland panache.

4 out of 5 stars Fantastic Performance, Recording Lacks Bass.......2006-09-01

Even with the DG "Original Image Bit-Processing", this famous account of Mahler's 1st symphony sounds a bit wiry and thin in the big climaxes, negating some of the grandeur in the work.

Nonetheless this is one of the best performances this symphony has ever received. It's fresh, it's fast and full of life, something that many other slower interpretations tend to forget. I'm positive that Mahler himself would conduct the music in this more upbeat, driving fashion than the more plodding shenanigans of Bernstein or Solti, fine as they may be on their own merits.

If you want to hear a great but little known account of this symphony in wide ranging, high impact digital sound, seek out Andrew Litton's recording on Virgin Classics coupled together with a great performance of Mahler's 9th symphony by Libor Pesek. Other alternatives are of course, Bernstein, Solti, Abbado and the usual suspects. Still for me, this Mahler 1st by Kubelik will never go out of style.

5 out of 5 stars An amazing performance that plainly justifies its cult status!.......2006-07-07

About Mahler' s birthday's one hundred forty sixth, it particularly results interesting to underline this version is without hesitation, one of the most prodigious performances ever recorded before or even later, until this date. It would be risky to consider Rafael Kubelik as a Mahler' s specialist conductor, but he certainly was gifted of a clinical eye and the necessary wisdom to understand the universe of this kaleidoscopic musician who typifies as any other composer, the stressing and anguished world of the contemporary man, without emotional, affective center, profoundly desperate, immersed in a real existential whirlwind, without hindrances, imaginary futures, hopes and illusions.

This first symphony's performance is flamboyant, that reflects with lavish idiomatic spirit, the fears, but besides the hopeful and triumphal final climax in the last movement, that finds to Kubelik in the peak of his conductor powers, totally immersed in the core of the work.

A must-buy due, it's a collector item, deeply venerated and famously phrased by several generations of listeners and dilettantes.

5 out of 5 stars A Poignant Rendition by a Musical Painter.......2006-06-12

I love it when a musician will go out of their way and sacrifice everything to sculpt a piece of art for us. If they are fearless, they will obtain it all: Technical and Musical. And there are only a few successful examples of this. Kubelik's 'Titan' Symphony happens to be my favorite.

The playing is just beautiful. Flourishing, natural lines, and deliciously sonorous tone: its remarkable. Kubelik allows the players to make the most of everything without being too indulgent. The Brass section is especially exciting! The Finale, (Which is one of my dearest) is an historical moment. The communication between the conductor and his orchestra is precise, exact, and astonishing.

Upon first listening, the interpretation will sound very different- I guarantee that. but youll come to love it. Every bit of this recording is very personal and with Mahler, i believe that's important. Kubelik's touches are just right for that perfect character of music.

Underrated, Unrestricted, Unadultered Music-Making. Something that is sadly a rarity in the music world.
Elly Ameling ~ Schubert · Schumann - Songs
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Elly Ameling ~ Schubert · Schumann - Songs
Franz Schubert , Robert Schumann , Elly Ameling , Jörg Demus , and Hans Deinzer
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ASIN: B000001TWU
Release Date: 1991-11-05

Tracks:

  1. Der Hirt Auf Dem Felsen
  2. Seligkeit
  3. Gretchen Am Spinnrad
  4. Du Liebst Mich Nicht
  5. Heimliches Lieben
  6. Im Fruehling
  7. Die Vogel
  8. De Jungling An Der Quelle
  9. Der Musensohn
  10. Widmung
  11. Auftrage
  12. Sehnsucht
  13. Frage
  14. Mein Schonster Stern
  15. Schneeglockchen
  16. Erstes Grun
  17. Er Ist's
  18. Die Sennin
  19. Sehnsucht Nach Der Waldgegend
  20. Jasminenstrauch
  21. Schmetterling
  22. Der Nussbaum
  23. Marienwurmchen
  24. Kauzlein
  25. Waldesesprach
  26. Loreley
  27. Die Meerfee
  28. Der Sandmann

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of my favorite recordings ever.......2007-06-08

Elly Ameling is in glorious voice, and Demus's instrument here is fortepiano, which suits the music exquisitely. Der Hirt auf dem Felsen alone is worth the price, but all the Schubert and Schumann songs are well chosen. I'm so happy that this 1965 performance is available on CD.

5 out of 5 stars wonderful.......2007-03-21

I also owned this on vinyl and have wonderful memories of this perfect blend of voice, clarinet and piano. Truly haunting melodies and the greatest musical integrity. Can't wait to get this one next month!

5 out of 5 stars Truthful & Sincere Singing.......2006-11-25


Ameling's reading of Schumann and Schubert Lieder is sincere and noble, at times even awe-inspiring. There's always something genuinely beautiful, a sense of respect for music itself, when she sings with her etherial yet warm voice.

The sublimity of "Mein schonster Stern" only makes this CD worth purchasing. Her Schumann recordings are so scarce now that it is joy to find 19 Schumann Lieder both well known and obscure gems on this disc. Accompanied by an original master piano of Schubert's days. Recorded in 1965/67.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful.......2006-11-11

What a gorgeous voice! It's a true delight to listen to this set.

5 out of 5 stars More than just a pretty voice ..........2006-09-17

It is tempting to dismiss Ameling as a "pretty voice" and reach for Elisabeth Schwarzkopf instead, as a previous reviewer suggests. Ameling's interpretations place a premium on simplicity and directness - two traits that are often undervalued. To my ears, however, Ameling's self-effacing approach is ideally suited to lieder performance. Schwarzkopf's recording with Edwin Fischer on EMI, while admirable in its own way, is too fussy for my tastes. Take, for example, the rendition of "Im Fruehling" by each singer: where others find Schwarzkopf to be intense and dramatic, I find her to be mannered and melodramatic. Ameling's version strikes closer to the heart and shows greater insight and intellect, in my view. Note: on this CD, Ameling's ravishing voice is at its peak.
Classical Barbra
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Classical Barbra
Barbra Streisand
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ASIN: B000002549
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Beau Soir
  2. Brezairola
  3. Verschwiegene Liebe
  4. Pavane (Vocalise)
  5. Apres Un Reve
  6. In Trutina
  7. Lascia Ch'io Pianga
  8. Mondnacht
  9. Dank Sei Dir, Herr
  10. I Loved You

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Simply unreal.......2007-05-16

I find it utterly, amazingly, unthinkable that ANYone can come up with ONE 'negative' thing to say about this collection by the inimitable Ms Streisand. This CD..this music --- just transports me....elevates me...changes my mood and outlook......it is an ethereal listening experience..almost religiously hypnotic in its beauty, eloquence, and simplistic beauty. Some of the songs bring a lump to my throat. It's a joy and a privilege to hear this Artist render her vocal and emotional interpretation of these classic aural wonders.........a true gift to the ears. Bravo. I wish I could give it more than 5 stars/ Lisa Guerci in CT

4 out of 5 stars a brave journey.......2007-05-14

to record this set of songs was a huge risk for barbra streisand to take. but what other singer would put themselves on the line like this and record a whole album of classical material except barbra streisand?

dusty springfield had a song or two that borrowed melodies from the classical music genre, and aretha franklin famously growled her way through 'nessun dorma' at the grammys back in 1999. but this is very different and bold.
and no one, not even those with the vocals chops and training like linda ronstadt wouldn't take this one on for size.

it is easy to hear that streisand has put all her stylistic trademarks on hold and performed her recital with integrity. and at times, a different streisand emerges and it's quite nice. it's only a phrase here and a note there but it's interesting to hear.

be warned--she still sounds like barbra streisand. and there's one song i personally wish she hadn't sang (the canteloube), only because there's another song in that canon that might have served her even better called 'la dellaisado'.

2 out of 5 stars A for effort, C for execution.......2006-08-23

One does have to applaud Barbra for the effort, for showing that she really does care about music, not just her own. Everyone knows about her forays into pop, rock and even disco. Alas, while her voice is lovely, it seems more like an album of lullabies than classical lieder. She actually did a more authentic classical performance of a Schubert song on her TV special "Barbra Streisand and Other Musical Instruments." Alas, this serious effort never comes close to showing the range of her voice that she played with in that 2 1/2 minute song. A missed opportunity.

5 out of 5 stars BARBRA,BARBRA,BARBRA!.......2006-03-04

This CD shows why Streisand is who she is; the ultimate DIVA! This lady can sing anything and on this wonderful collection she proves it. Barbra recored the album way back in 1973, and because the record label was afraid of low sales due to the classical nature of the material, didn't release it until 1976. What a treat for fans of Barbra and fans of classical music. Barbra showcases hew vocal strengths in the 10 tracks singing in different languages. I first heard this CD at a dinner party 15 years ago and pretty much forgot about it until I saw a few for sale on Ebay. I remembered loving it and immediately bought it through Amazon. I highly recommend this CD for all those people who simply love music. It will put you in a very relaxed mood, almost as if your home is filled with candles. Since I bought it I've listened to it at least 20 times or more and will continue playing it in my home. Don't worry if you can't understand what Barbra is saying if you don't comprehend the laguage of the song; you'll know it's still Barbra doing what she does the best. A few final notes ; Barbra Streisand was nominated for a Grammy for the album. And Streisand has personally stated that this was the hardest album vocally she has ever worked on in her career. In short a beautiful CD for any home.

5 out of 5 stars A promise fulfilled.......2006-02-02

In 1963, when Streisand released her first album, there was no doubt she was a unique and talented singer. Some ten years later, after becoming a great success, she proved with "Classical Barbra" what a nurtured and developed talent is capable of. She didn't sit on her laurels and continue to churn out Broadway warhorses in an attempt to play it safe. Instead, like a true artist, she challenged her abilities. Her reward, and ours as well, is this absolutely gorgeous CD. Her voice, at a level of near perfection, glides effortlessly across each tender note of these well picked gems. If anyone ever doubted man's reason for existence, please, do yourself a favor and buy this CD. You will be inspired for a lifetime.
The Very Best of Régine Crespin
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The Very Best of Régine Crespin

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ASIN: B0006VYEJQ
Release Date: 2005-04-26

Tracks:

  1. Ils S'Eloignent Enfin...Sombre Foret
  2. D'Amour L'Ardente Flamme
  3. Les Grecs Ont Disparu...Malheureux Roi!
  4. Nous Avons Vu Finir...Chers Tyriens
  5. Je Vais Mourir...Adieu, Fiere Cite
  6. Ah! Salome! Dans Ce Palais...Il Est Doux, Il Est Bon
  7. Je Souffre
  8. Mes Cheres Filles, J'Ai Encore A Vous Dire
  9. Soir
  10. Le Secret
  11. Apres Un Reve
  12. Clair De Lune
  13. Lo Fiolaire
  14. Lou Coucut
  15. Coeur En Peril
  16. Berceuse Creole

Tracks:

  1. Einsam In Truben Tagen
  2. Euch Luften, Die Mein Klagen
  3. Eine Waffe Lass Mich Dir Weisen...Der Manner Sippe
  4. Ich Sah Das Kind
  5. I. Der Engel
  6. II. Stehe Still!
  7. III. Im Treibhaus
  8. IV. Schmerzen
  9. V. Traume
  10. I. In Der Fremde
  11. II. Intermezzo
  12. III. Waldesgesprach
  13. Timor Di Me?...D'Amor Sull'Ali Rosee
  14. Ecco L'Orrido Campo...Ma Dall'Arido Stelo Divulsa
  15. Tu Che Le Vanita
  16. D'Art Et D'Amour

Album Description

Details TBA. EMI. 2005.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sensuality Personified!.......2005-04-27

This is one of the best collections of Regine Crespin. Of course, her Berlioz/Ravel set with Ansermet is definitive, but the beauty and soft womanliness of her voice can be heard in all the selections on this disc. The engineers went for her vocal best and they created a fine collection aptly titled "The Best of..." One would be unduly captious to find Crespin "brittle" of tone here.

It is by now, very difficult to imagine anyone singing "Il est doux" with more apt expression of the line than La Crespin. Wagner's Wesendonk lieder is simply sublime from start to finish and the Faure takes on new meaning. That she is comical, melancholy, fun and happy by turns singles her out. This collection captures all her awesome talent. Underneath it all seems to be a very, if I may, sexual energy.

Crespin must be heard to be believed and the miracle lies in that even her softest tones are really enveloping, never thin. All tones are open and this is why there are enough colors in Regine Crespin's delicious voice to paint the world a thousand times, but it may also be why she infamous for being short and edgy on top but I remind, never here is she such. She is a relaxed singer in superb voice, comfortable in her own olive skin and makes the most out of every word those poets wrote.

The whole collection is unique in pace, style, and voice. It is Regine Crespin...in a nutshell fabulous!

Track Listings:

  1. Songs of Hildegard Von Bingen
  2. Songs of Hugo Wolf
  3. Songs to Poems from "Des Knaben Wunderhorn"
  4. Strauss: Emperor's Waltz
  5. Strauss Family Masterpieces
  6. Symphony in D minor/Poeme for Violin and Orchestra/Ballade for Piano and Orchestra
  7. Symphony No. 4
  8. Telefunken Polydor & Parlophone
  9. The World of Singing, Vol. 1: The Castrato Voice & The Old School (1899-1913)
  10. Verdi's Singers

Track Listings

track listings

Track Listings

Pop Jr [Import]

SYM 1-7 / VIOLIN CTOS / ORCH WORKS (BOX) (LTD ED) [Box set] [Limited Edition]

The Maynard Brothers Band

Old Friends

The Sidewalk Ends

Talking to Jesus

Swingin' in the Rain

Ravel: Boléro; Pavane pour une infante défunte

The Essential Porter Wagoner

Tell Me Something: The Songs of Mose Allison

Sugar Beat

This Album's Big Enough: Best Of [Import]

State of Bengal Vs Paban Das Baul [Import]

Second Chance

Life