| 1. Piniao |
| 2. Historia Triste De Uma Pr |
| 3. Gaviao Calcudo |
| 4. Tico-Tico No Fuba |
| 5. Quero Sossego |
| 6. Ha Um Segredo Em Teus Cab |
| 7. Fala R.S.C. |
| 8. Saudades De Sorocaba |
| 9. Aos Pes Da Cruz |
| 10. O Que Vier Eu Traco |
| 11. Roleta Da Vida |
| 12. Odeon |
| 13. Leilao Da Baiana |
| 14. Fracasso |
| 15. Pe De Manaca |
| 16. Rio Antigo |
| 17. Noticia |
| 18. Recusa |
| 19. Antonico |
| 20. Viagem A Lua |
Musicas Brasileiras V.2,Various Artists,Reviv,World Music
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Rhythms del Mundo: Cuba
Various Artists Manufacturer: Hip-O Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000J23416 Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- COLDPLAY - Clocks
- JACK JOHNSON - Better Together
- ARCTIC MONKEYS - Dancing Shoes
- DIDO and FAITHLESS - One Step Too Far
- IBRAHIM FERRER - As Time Goes By
- U2 with COCO FREEMAN - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
- MAROON 5 - She Will Be Loved
- KAISER CHIEFS - Modern Way
- OMARA PORTUONDO - Killing Me Softly
- VANYA and RDM featuring QUINCY JONES - Ai No Corrida
- STING - Fragilidad
- VANYA and RHYTHMS DEL MUNDO - Don't Know Why
- AQUILA ROSE and IDANIA VALDEZ - Hotel Buena Vista
- FRANZ FERDINAND - The Dark Of The Matinee
- LELE featuring RADIOHEAD - High And Dry
- IBRAHIM FERRER - Casablanca (As Time Goes By)
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Created as a benefit project for Artists' Project Earth, an organization devoted to protecting the environment, reversing climate change, and tendering disaster relief, this compilation pairs Western pop stars (U2, Sting, Artic Monkeys, et al) and their hits with all-new arrangements performed by members of Cuba's Buena Vista Social Club plus other Havana-based talent. The overall effect is of a well-meaning but not entirely simpatico mutual admiration society. Coldplay's "Clocks" is a good example; the lead vocal is coolly lethargic, engulfing the spiky crags of the rhythm section like syrup on a waffle. But then, most of the singers sound strangely unconnected to the frisky 1-2-3/1-2 of the clavé beat. The contrast between the two groups of players could have been bracing, and to many ears it perhaps will be, but most of the time, they seem to transmitting from parallel universes. Not surprisingly, the best tracks are those in which hometown icons are left to do what they do best. But the late, great Ibrahim Ferrer's marvelous interpretation of "As Time Goes By" (his final recording) and Omara Portuondo's wistful yet powerful cover of "Killing Me Softly" only serve to further showcase what's amiss with the rest of the album. --Christina RodenAmazon.com
Created as a benefit project for Artists' Project Earth, an organization devoted to protecting the environment, reversing climate change, and tendering disaster relief, this compilation pairs Western pop stars (U2, Sting, Artic Monkeys, et al) and their hits with all-new arrangements performed by members of Cuba's Buena Vista Social Club plus other Havana-based talent. The overall effect is of a well-meaning but not entirely simpatico mutual admiration society. Coldplay's "Clocks" is a good example; the lead vocal is coolly lethargic, engulfing the spiky crags of the rhythm section like syrup on a waffle. But then, most of the singers sound strangely unconnected to the frisky 1-2-3/1-2 of the clavé beat. The contrast between the two groups of players could have been bracing, and to many ears it perhaps will be, but most of the time, they seem to transmitting from parallel universes. Not surprisingly, the best tracks are those in which hometown icons are left to do what they do best. But the late, great Ibrahim Ferrer's marvelous interpretation of "As Time Goes By" (his final recording) and Omara Portuondo's wistful yet powerful cover of "Killing Me Softly" only serve to further showcase what's amiss with the rest of the album. --Christina RodenAlbum Description
This unique compilation project brings together the legendary musicians of the Buena Vista Social Club & some of today's most popular music stars Chris Martin (Coldplay), Dido, Franz Ferdinand, Sting, Bono, Radiohead among others, performing collaborations of some of their classic hits.Customer Reviews:
Rhythms Del Mundo.......2007-07-15
Rhythms del Mundo: Cuba.......2007-07-05
Great Salsa/Pop Fusion CD.......2007-07-04
Disappointing...buy something else.......2007-06-01
Unique, fun CD-Rock and traditional tunes turned Latin.......2007-05-29
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Memoirs of a Geisha
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BJS4TO Release Date: 2005-11-22 |
Tracks:
- Sayuri's Theme
- The Journey To The Hanamachi
- Going To School
- Brush On Silk
- Chiyo's Prayer
- Becoming A Geisha
- Finding Satsu
- The Chairman's Waltz
- The Rooftops Of The Hanamachi
- The Garden Meeting
- Dr. Crab's Prize
- Destiny's Path
- A New Name... A New Life
- The Fire Scene And The Coming of War- John Williams
- As The Water...
- Confluence
- A Dream Discarded
- Sayuri's Theme And End Credits
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Director Rob Marshall hired three of Asia's most fabulous stars (Zhang Ziyi, Michelle Yeoh, and Gong Li) for this Japan-set movie, so one wonders why he didn't put in a call to a local composer as well. Was Tan Dun's line busy? Was Joe Hisaishi otherwise engaged? In any case, John Williams won the assignment, and he didn't end up with egg on his face. Mercifully, Williams left the bombast at home and put cellist Yo-Yo Ma and violinist Itzhak Perlman to good use in this sensitive score. The lovely "Sayuri's Theme" resurfaces at regular intervals, and it's good to hear Williams keep his showier instincts in check through a good chunk of the movie, as he delivers a more subdued sound. One of the most dramatic moments happens during "The Fire Scene and the Coming of War." By then Williams has basically reverted to the familiar, brooding mode he uses for ominous scenes, when suddenly the track integrates an excerpt from "The Folding Fan as a Target," a traditional piece for voice and the Japanese lute known as biwa. Though Williams is right to err on the side of low key, it would have been nice to get more of these stark sounds in his competent but ultimately unmemorable compositions. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
Wonderful !.......2007-06-08
GREAT PRODUCT.......2007-04-07
In INdia this soundtrack was a little difficult to source. Not surpisingly, Amazon had it.
Thank you Amazon. The product is great.
great soundtrack.......2007-04-04
Memoirs of a geisha.......2007-02-20
Memoirs of a Geisha.......2007-01-21
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Master and Commander
Christopher Gordon , and Richard Tognetti Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DG07D Release Date: 2003-11-11 |
Tracks:
- The Far Side Of The World
- Into The Fog
- Violin Concerto No. 3 'Straussburg' K.215, 3rd Movement
- The Cuckold Came Out Of The Amery (Traditional) 5. Smoke N' Oakum
- Fantasia On A Theme - Barry Wordsworth 7. Adagio From Concerto Grosso Op. 6. No. 8 In G Minor Christmas Concerto - Arcangelo Corelli Listen Listen Listen
- The Doldrums
- Prelude (From The Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 In G Major, BWV 1007 - Yo-Yo Ma
- The Galapagos Listen Listen Listen
- Folk Medley: O'Sullivan's March/Cuckold Came Out Of The Amery/Mother Hen/Mary Scott/Nancy Dawson - Jim Walker
- The Phasmid
- The Battle
- Boccherini La Musica Notturna Delle Strade Di Madrid No. 6, Op. 30
- Full Circle
Product Description
A trio of noted Australian musicians--Iva Davies, Richard Tognetti and Christopher Gordon--composed the film's score. They previously collaborated on "The Ghost of Time," a piece commissioned for the Millennium celebrations in Sydney, which came to the attention of Peter Weir. The director was so impressed, he played the piece on the Master And Commander set throughout production, and he asked its creators to write the music for his movie. The score interweaves "Old World" and "New World" music, reflecting the talents and backgrounds of its composers. Iva Davies hails from both pop and classical traditions; Richard Tognetti, one of the world's great violin virtuosos, taught Russell Crowe the ins and outs of the instrument; and film/television composer Christopher Gordon brought orchestral texture to the project. Given the period, it comes as no surprise that the score is infused with source music from Bach (Cello Suite) and Mozart, among other great classical composers. Percussion dominates portions of the score. "Drums signal the forward movement of the ship," says Davies, "that it's on a mission. It brings you back into the action." The score's biggest surprise comes with its use of synthesizers. "Peter doesn't make films in the expected way," says Davies, "and for that reason we wanted the score to be not what everyone expected. Peter wanted some scenes to have what I call a kind of 'futuristic' sense"--conveying the idea that these 19th century sailors were cutting-edge explorers.Customer Reviews:
Marvelous.......2007-02-12
Pretty Good.......2006-12-14
I give the music 5 stars and the CD 2-1/2 stars.
the music .......2006-11-10
Good incidental music but not great listening music - except the classical pieces.......2006-11-09
The second type of music is much more enjoyable to listen to. Those that have seen the film know there are several scenes in which people are playing music - for example, Aubrey and Maturin in the captain's cabin performing a cello-violin duet, or the sailors on deck playing sea shanties on tin whistles. The pieces chosen for the film range from Bach to traditional folk music, and are a welcome addition to the soundtrack. The performances are very good (including a cello solo by Yo Yo Ma), and the recording quality is excellent. Deserving special mention is the Boccherini piece (La Musica Notturna Delle Strada di Madrid), which serves as a second unofficial theme song for the movie. The piece itself is presented in its entirety, and there is a callback to the piece in the incidental music as well, which is a welcome ray of levity in an otherwise oppressive piece.
People purchasing this disc run the real risk of being disappointed - the incidental music works so well in the context of the film that you are likely to think (as I did) that the music is itself worth listening to alone. Unfortunately, I don't find this is the case, but the classical music that is included makes this a soundtrack worth having, especially for the Boccherini piece.
Great classical music accompanies bland original score.......2006-09-27
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The Mozart Effect - Music for Babies - Playtime to Sleepytime
Manufacturer: Children's Group ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DA1O Release Date: 1998-10-13 |
Tracks:
- Toy Symphony II - Janos Sebestyen
- Excerpts From 12 Variation Oh Ah Vous Dirai-Je Maman K.265 - Janos Sebestyen
- Toy Symphony III, Minuet - Ensemble Villa Musica
- Flute Quartet In C Major, K.171: Andantino - Ensemble Villa Musica
- Rondo-Allegro Ma Non Troppe From Serenade No. 9 In D Major, K.320 - Mozart
- Flute Quartet In C Major K.171: Andantino - Ensemble Villa Musica
- Symphony No. 25 In G Minor, K.183 II: Andante - Capella Istropolitana
- Organ Music Variation On K.265 Ah Vous Dirai-Je, Maman - Janos Sebestyen
- Adagio (III) From Quartet No. 20 In D Major K.499 'Hoffmeister' - Eder Quartet
Product Description
The Mozart Effect - Music For Babies - Playtime To Sleepytime CdCustomer Reviews:
Nice...........2006-11-10
still great 6 years later.......2005-03-02
A wonderful CD.......2003-06-01
There is one comment below from someone who thought the music was too simple and was of poor quality. I would agree that the music is very simple (not a bad thing), but disagree with the notion that it is poor quality. Anyway, this should be just one CD in a library of different types of music, classical and other, to help your child's music appreciation develop. If it happens to expand other developmental skills as well, even better!
Works as advertised-.......2003-05-23
Works Like A Charm.......2003-04-03
I like that this CD is organized into more up tempo songs for playtime, and slower paced songs for sleepytime. I admit I wouldn't buy this CD if I were looking for some real Mozart listening pleasure, but this is for my infant, not for me. (Although I do admit, I am also soothed too by a little Mozart Effect.) And, I wish there weren't two versions of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, but it is still worth the $$.
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Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna, etc. / Salamunovich, Los Angeles Master Chorale
M. Lauridsen Manufacturer: Rubeda Canis Musica ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006OF1 Release Date: 1998-05-19 |
Tracks:
- Introitus - Lux Aeterna
- In Te, Domine, Speravi - Lux Aeterna
- O Nata Lux - Lux Aeterna
- Veni, Sancte Spiritus - Lux Aeterna
- Agnus Dei - Lus Aeterna - Lux Aeterna
- En Une Seule Fleur - Les Chansons Des Roses
- Contre Qui, Rose - Les Chansons Des Roses
- De Ton Reve Trop Plein - Les Chansons Des Roses
- La Rose Complete - Les Chansons Des Roses
- Dirait - On - Les Chansons Des Roses
- Ave Maria - Ave Maria
- MID WINTER SONGS: Lament For Pasiphae - M. LAURIDSEN
- MID WINTER SONGS: Like Snow - M. LAURIDSEN
- MID WINTER SONGS: She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep - M. LAURIDSEN
- MID WINTER SONGS: Mid-Winter Waking - M. LAURIDSEN
- MID WINTER SONGS: Intercession In Late October - M. LAURIDSEN
- O Magnum Mysterium - O Magnum Mysterium
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Modern choral music for amateur singers may be America's biggest musical underground. That's the only explanation of why Grammy-nominated composer Morten Lauridsen can claim that his works are some of the most often-performed new pieces in years, although few among the East Coast intelligentsia have ever heard of him. Like the similarly popular John Rutter, Lauridsen inhabits an extremely conservative style directed simply and single-mindedly at showing off the beauty of choral singing while it illustrates inspiring texts. Unlike many of his fellow neo-Romantic conservatives, Lauridsen displays a brand of conservatism that is completely convincing and sincere. His music also has range, from the spellbindingly rapturous Lux aeterna to his playful settings of Rilke's poems about the beauty and thorniness of roses in Les chansons des roses. There is, moreover, a Coplandesque streak heard in his Mid-Winter Songs, which are settings of poems by Robert Graves. Though the Los Angeles Master Chorale has a suitably red-blooded sound, the music would be better served with more precise diction. --David Patrick StearnsCustomer Reviews:
Review of Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna/Salamunovich, Los Angeles Master Chorale.......2007-05-13
So beautiful that it hurts........2007-04-27
Buy this album now. The music is truly exquisite. The performance is outstanding. The CD is a masterpiece. After one hearing of Lauridsen's "Lux Aeterna," I tell you the truth: I could not sleep the entire night. The music was with me all night, and it continues to resonate through my soul.
Excellent.......2007-04-06
Great CD.......2007-02-17
Glorious, but not Perfection.......2007-01-20
This recording displays Lauridsen at his best--the long-standing working relationship between the Los Angeles Master Chorale and the composer give these performances an authority and credibility which would be the envy of any group. The Chorale voices display a depth and maturity (particularly in the Bass and Alto sections) which I miss in college choirs, yet the control is perfect.
The works are recorded in the Sacred Heart Chapel of Loyola Marymount University--a very live acoustic, which contributes to the wonderful sense of blend and sonic depth in these pieces. This sonorous glory does have a price, however. The wonderful texts are quite frequently muddled a bit. The enunciation and diction are not as clear on this recording as one might have expected from this group. That is a small cavil, however--intonation and interpretation are flawless.
Buy this, put it in your CD player, turn it up, and enjoy it. If you love choral music, you need to own this disc.
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Dinner Classics: The Japanese Album
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000026XT Release Date: 1990-05-17 |
Tracks:
- Sakura, Sakura
- Chin-Chin-Chidori
- Yamanakabushi
- Toryanse (Children's Song)
- Chidori No Kyoku
- Defune
- Oharabushi
- Shimabara No Komoriuta
- Imayoh
- Imayo
- Chugoko-Chino-No-Komoriuta
- Jogashima No Ame
- Haru No Umi
- Sakura, Sakura
Customer Reviews:
Good Traditional Japanese music.......2007-07-14
Perfect background.......2007-04-02
Super-relaxing.......2007-03-05
One of the Best Japanese Music Album's I've found.......2006-11-04
Softener for the ears..........2006-08-26
The whole CD is like a softener for an audience which might not be used to a non western sound. At the same time it will get a wrong idea about what Japanese music is and will miss its real quality.
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Amore Musica
Russell Watson Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00094AQSS Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Amore E Musica
- Magia Sara
- You Raise Me Up
- Il Gladiatore
- L' Te Vurria Vasa
- I Believe
- La Fiamma Sacra
- You'll Still Be There For Me
- The Alchemist
- Pray For The Love
- C'E Sempre Musica
- I'll Walk With God
- We Will Stand Together
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Russell Watson's Amore Musica is his first since recent throat surgery--and his fans need not worry. While his sound remains somewhat manufactured (the engineers deserve credit for equalizing his tone), he knows how to put across a heart-rending melody whether he's crooning ("cooing" would not be an inappropriate word either) or using a darker, fuller tone. The inspirational "You Raise Me Up" contains great examples of both. He's backed by a chorus in a song made up of a medley of tunes from the film Gladiator. Lara Fabian joins him in a duet called "The Alchemist." He wrings every bit of emotion out of "I'll Walk with God" from The Student Prince. A tune based on Elgar's "Nimrod" sits very high, and Watson occasionally sounds as if he's shouting. Purists might argue with the many breaks in his voice between registers, while his fans love precisely these tics, but by now those who love him will know that they want this CD and will not be disappointed. Opera lovers--or even Bocelli fans--need not apply. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Very Nice.......2007-03-25
Not Quite the Same.......2006-10-11
Russell Watson - Amore Musica.......2006-03-23
It's more than good - it's breathtaking!.......2006-03-22
I think I've seen Russell Watson just about everywhere. He does indeed have one of the most beautiful voices in the world. However, over saturation made me wonder if he had staying power.
Oddly enough, until now, I've never bought one of his CD's.
Today I came across "Amore e Musica"-, bought "I Believe" and it got hold of me. Thus, I bought the entire project.
There are some remarkable choices made on this project, as well as sequencing that is nailed tight. If you know music, no matter what you record, sequencing is everything.
Not only has Russell Watson's voice and phrasing matured for the better, but with this project, he will make you cry. That doesn't happen to me unless I'm listening to someone who has that something extra others don't have - and Russell Watson has it all.
I don't think it's important to have a so-called "hit single" on a project to sell units - as long as the overall project is good. The public will always be there for you as long as it comes from a place of integrity, and as long as you listen to your heart.
Finally, as a former classically trained vocalist, I know how frightening it is to sing nearly 365 days a year. It's only flesh, not a machine.
Here's hoping they give Russell time to rest when he needs it to save that gorgeous voice.
He's won another fan in me with "Amore e Musica."
The entire CD is more than good - it's breathtaking.
Welcome back to Russell Watson! We're still here.
Inspirational uplifting thrilling and surprising.......2005-10-28
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György Ligeti Edition 3: Works for Piano (Etudes, Musica Ricercata) - Pierre-Laurent Aimard
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029P0 Release Date: 1997-01-21 |
Tracks:
- Piano Etudes (Book One): I. De'sordre - Molto vivace, vigoroso, molto ritmico
- Piano Etudes (Book One): II. Cordes a' vide - Andantino con moto, molto tenero
- Piano Etudes (Book One): II. Touches bloque'es - Presto possibile, sempre molto ritmico
- Piano Etudes (Book One): IV. Fanfares - Vivacissimo molto ritmico, con allegria e slancio
- Piano Etudes (Book One): V. Arc-en-ciel - Andante molto rubato, con eleganza, with swing
- Piano Etudes (Book One): VI. Automne a' Varsovie - Presto cantabile, molto ritmico e flessibile
- Piano Etudes (Book Two): VII. Galamb borong - Vivacissimo luminoso, legato possibile
- Piano Etudes (Book Two): VIII. Fe'm - Vivace risoluto, con vigore
- Piano Etudes (Book Two): IX. Vertige - Prestissimo sempre molto legato, sehr gleichmassig
- Piano Etudes (Book Two): X. Der Zauberlehrling - Prestissimo, staccatissimo, leggierissimo
- Piano Etudes (Book Two): XI. En suspens - Andante con moto, (avec l`e'le'gance du swing)
- Piano Etudes (Book Two): XII. Entrelacs - Vivacissimo molto ritmico, sempre legato, con delicatezza
- Piano Etudes (Book Two): XIII. L'escalier du diable - Presto legato ma leggiero
- Piano Etudes (Book Two): XIV. Coloana infinita' - Presto possibile, tempestoso con fuoco
- Musica ricercata: I. Sosenuto - Misurato - Prestissimo
- Musica ricercata: II. Mesto, rigido e cerimoniale
- Musica ricercata: III. Allegro con spirito
- Musica ricercata: IV. Tempo de Valse (poco vivace - a' l'orgue de Barbarie)
- Musica ricercata: V. Rubato. Lamentoso
- Musica ricercata: VI. Allegro molto capriccioso
- Musica ricercata: VII. Cantabile, molto legato
- Musica ricercata: VIII. Vivace. Energico
- Musica ricercata: IX. Adagio. Mesto - Allegro maestoso
- Musica ricercata: X. Vivace. Capriccioso
- Musica ricercata: XI. Andante misurato e tranquillo
- Piano Etudes (From Book Three): XV. White on White
Customer Reviews:
A nice mico-view of Ligeti's work.......2007-03-11
The most obvious technical requirement of this music is touch. In some of the etudes, complex voicings are required at very low dynamic levels. In others, the ability to bring out multiple voices is paramount. Aimard is perfect. His technique is so assured that we can easily get to the music and not be sidetracked by prowess.
Those who know Ligeti's music know how protean he could be. Like a good athlete, he was willing to take on enormous risks. Sometimes the result felt intellectualized and tiresome. But more often than not, the music soared. This is certainly true of the Etudes on this disk. They are studies in the truest sense of the word--one may focus on a particular set of intervals, another on a texture, yet another on a rhythm. Each one is fascinating and the collection holds together nicely. There are even hints of Nancarrow!
Ligeti himself felt ambiguously about the "Musica Ricercata", and it isn't hard to see why. The first piece is based on only two pitches (with octaves); the second on three and so on. It sort of proves a point, but what point? By the time you get to the fourth piece, it starts to get good, but the listener has to regain some flagging energy. The third piece is actually the basis of the opening of "6 Bagatelles for Wind Quintet".
So while I have little quibbles, I still recommend this disk strongly. It's great music, beautifully played.
Very Nice Piano Studies. Not the best Ligeti.......2006-09-02
Don't get me wrong. I think almost all of the studies on these tracks are good, maybe even almost as good as Chopin and Liszt, but I don't think so. We don't hum Ligeti etudes the way some people hum Chopin etudes or dances for piano. And, a few of the passages sound like the scene from 'Ghostbusters' where Bill Murray tickles the very high keys on Sigourny Weaver's piano as they enter her apartment to track down some particularly awesome apparitions of Zuel (sic) and Gozer (sic sic).
If you are looking to touch only the high points of Ligeti's music and don't have the compulsioin to own everything, you can pass on these and not be missing too much of the good stuff. Check out his choral and a capella works for the really hot stuff.
Perfect Ligeti........2005-10-19
What we find in this CD, 3rd of an outstanding series, is the technical perfection made piano playing, in the hands of Aimard, who plays absolutely all the notes full of perfection, sense and correction, from the dynamic to the tempo, from the correct attack to the prodigious use of the pedal. If you are used to a romantic piano you can feel this versions a little cold or dry, but this is because Aimard goes directly to the heart of the XXth Century style of piano playing, in the line that comes from Schönberg-Berg-Webern and that goes in a different way of playing than the century before, so you can be lost in some sense about the way he understand the use of the piano, the playing, the technique, the echoes, the silences...
You'll find in this CD the Musica Ricercata, a work from Ligeti's first period, very easy to understand for those who are not used to listen this kind of "modern" music. It has many folk motives, used in a way very close to Bartók's style. One of this pieces (Musica ricercata: II. Mesto, rigido e cerimoniale) was taken by Stanley Kubrick for his last film Eyes Wide Shut, with an outstanding presence in the film associated to the worries and pressure over the main character; Ligeti says about this piece that it was a knife against the stalinist regime because of this style of music, sinister, innovative and forgiven in the communist Europe. The film's version is slower than this by Aimard, more "cinematographic" but slower than the score asks. Aimard's version in this piece and in the full pieces are outstanding.
The rest of the CD it's based on the Etudes, books I & II, both of them complete. Those are pieces much more modern than the Musica Ricercata, some of them, in the words of Ligeti with some links and inspiration on Nancarrow's works. We are listening in this case some of the most complex works for piano written in the XXth Century, and many of them authentic jewels of the genre. The Aimard versions for Sony are the better I know from the French pianist, who have recorded some of them in other CDs, like his great recording from de Carnagie Hall (Warner), but not so good like this outstanding CD.
So, if you are looking for perfection in Ligeti's piano music performances don't doubt about this CD; if you want to discover the piano of the XXth Century this could be a great door to go into, because of the music, because of the performing and because of a perfect recording and booklet.
good cd.......2005-08-23
Ligeti on cd, hooray.......2005-08-01
The recording quality in this series is outstanding, and it is a delight to see the breadth of this series. Having many works of Ligeti from the Wergo vinyl catalog of the 70's, I selected the piano works for the fun of discovery.
Those of you who enjoy this piano stuff should try to find Nina Deutsch's recording of Charles Ives: Solo Piano Music.
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Pachelbel Canon and Other Baroque Hits
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003F5Y Release Date: 1991-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Canon
- Brandenburg Concerto No. 3: Allegro
- Messiah: Overture
- The Four Seasons: Spring: Allegro (Danza pastorale)
- Orchestral Suite No. 2: Menuet & Badinerie
- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring
- Guitar Concerto in D: Adagio
- Xerxes: Largo
- Brandenburg Concerto No. 2: Allegro Assai (Theme From 'Firing Line')
- Orchestral Suite No. 3: Air On The G String
- Royal Fireworks Music: Overture (excerpt)
- Water Music: Hornpipe
- Brandenberg Concerto No. 5: Allegro
- Adagio
- The Four Seasons: Winter: Allegro non molto
- Rondeau (Theme from 'Masterpiece Theatre')
Customer Reviews:
A great introduction to Baroque music..........2005-10-04
The demographics of this disc point to an intended mainstream audience. For example, the track listing includes references to which songs served as themes for television shows. For example, Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 includes the byline "Theme from 'Firing Line'" and Mouret's Rondeau says "Theme from 'Masterpiece Theater'". So this collection does represent a popular collection of Baroque songs. And it plays that role very well.
Other standout tracks include: 2 movements from Vivaldi's justifiably famous "The Four Seasons", Bach's amazing "Air on the G String" and Handel's "Xerxes". The disc includes no vocal tracks. "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" from Bach's Cantata No. 147 gets performed on a solo organ (the original has vocals and a string arrangement). So those uneasy with "classical style singing" will find no problems here.
All in all, this disc serves as a good introduction to a great period of music history. It could also serve as a starting point for selecting a favorite composer or as a guide for building a classical music collection.
Good "best of" CD, but nothing more........2001-09-27
This CD will whet your appetite. You'll need to buy more, after you've heard the excerts of the great works here.
Phenomenal Collection of Music.......2001-09-19
Phenomenal Collection of Music.......2001-09-18
DEFINES "CLASSIC".......2000-05-26
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Music For The Mozart Effect, Volume 2, Heal the Body
Manufacturer: Spring Hill ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006Q4E Release Date: 1998-04-28 |
Tracks:
- Piano Concerto #21 In C Major, K 467: Andate
- String Quartet #16 In Eb Major, K 428: Andate con moto
- Concerto For Flute And Harp In C Major, K 299: Andantino From The Concerto For Flute And Harp In C Major, K 299
- Flute Quartet In D Major, K 285: Adagio From The Flute Quartet In D Major, K 285
- Violin Sonata In C Major, K 296: Andante sostenuto From The Violin Sonata In C Major, K 296
- Piano Concerto #20 In D Minor, K 466: Romance
- Clarinet Quintet In A Major, K 581: Larghetto From The Clarinet Quintet In A Major, K 581
- 'Posthorn' Serenade #9 In D Major, K.320: Concertante- Andante grazioso
- Andante In C For Flute, K 315
- Divertimento In D Major, K 205: Adagio
- Sonate #1 For Organ And Orchestra In Eb Major, K 67
Customer Reviews:
one 3rd of the greatest album of all time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2005-08-18
Music for concentration and focus.......2001-05-14
There is sufficient variety to avoid monotony, and while the musicianship will not garner critical acclaim it is competent and acceptable for the purpose of this recording. I enjoy it immensely. It is one of the rare pieces I will play in the background while doing work that requires serious focus.
good news, bad news.......2000-07-23
Bad news: These music are so well known that to many, it feels redundant. These are not world-class performers or conductors, so the music doesn't have a new intereptation or anything out of the ordinary. Also, I tend to like to have the entire three (or four) movements of the song, not just one movement. And practically all of these songs are the slow movement so it gets redundant.
I would recommend this to any beginning listeners but for more experienced listners, try investing in a slightly more expensive but better performed recordings.
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