One of Ireland's best-loved folk music ensembles mixes traditional Irish holiday fare with more familiar carols and songs. For those who prefer the latter, there's "The Christmas Traveller," Miss Fogarty's Christmas Cake," "Christmas in Killarney," and "Bells Over Belfast," sung as a prayer for peace in Northern Ireland. The Irish Rovers are primarily a vocal group, and their robust singing is prominently featured in the mix, sometimes to the detriment of the spirited instruments such as fiddle, flute, pipes, bouzouki, and bones. That said, this is still a merry set of tunes, contagious for its sense of good cheer, camaraderie, and sense of humor (the Rovers cover that old fractured favorite "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer"). Just try to sit still or not sing along when the lads break into "Christmas Caroling" with all the gusto of a good round of pints at the pub. --Martin Keller
Songs of Christmas,The Irish Rovers,Hip-O Records,Christmas,Christmas / Chanukkah,Christmas Music,Holiday,Ireland,Pop
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Songs from the Street: 35 Years of Music
Sesame Street Manufacturer: Sony Wonder (Audio) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C05MP Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
Tracks:
- Sesame Street Theme - The Kids
- ABC - DEF - GHI - Big Bird
- Bein' Green - Kermit the Frog
- Sing - The Kids
- Five Songs - The Kids
- Five People in My Family - The Anything Muppets
- People in the Neighborhood - Bob and the Anything Muppets
- Henson King of the Eight - Jim Henson
- Hi De Ho Man - Cab Calloway and the Two - Headed Monster
- How Do You Do - Lena Horne
- Over, Under, Around and Through - Grover
- Ladybugs Picnic
- Somebody Come and Play - The Kids
- Jellyman Kelly - James Taylor and the Kids
- Just the Way You Are - Billy Joel and Oscar the Grouch
- Everybody Sleeps - Joe Raposo
- Rubber Duckie - Ernie
- Doin ' the Pidgeon - Bert
- Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard - Paul Simon and the Kids
- Sweet - A Little Baby Boy - Pete Seeger and the Kids
- 1-2 - 3 Sesame Street - Stevie Wonder
- Pinball Number Count - - The Pointer Sisters
- I' ve Got Two - Big Bird. Oscar the Grouch, Mr. Hooper and Everybody
- I Love Trash - Oscar the Grouch
- Nasty Dan - Johnny Cash and Oscar the Grouch
- Sing After Me - Madeline Kahn and Grover
- Captain Vegetable - Captian Vegetable with Eddie and Andy
- African Alphabet - Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Kermit the Frog.
- B.B. King - B.B. King with Bert, Benny Rabbit, Big Bird and Baby Bear
- C is for Cookie - Cookie Monster
- Kiko and the Lavender Moon (Elmo and the Lavender Moon) - Los Lobos
- Sweet in the Mornin' (Tweet in the Mornin') - Bobby Mc Ferrin with the Birds
- Small People - Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers with Prairie Dawn and Big Bird
- Imagination - Ernie with Big Bird and the Cast
- From Your Head - Diane Schuur with Elmo
- What's the Name of that Song? - The Cast
- The Batty Bat - The Count with Ftatateeta and the Bats
- Mah Na Mah Na - Mah Na Mah Na
- Little Things - Tony Bennettt with Lexine
- One Small Voice - The Kids, Hoots the Owl, Prairie Dawn
- I Don't Want to Live on the Moon - Aaron Neville and Ernie
- This Frog - Kermit the Frog
- I Love Trash - Steven Tyler
- Two Princes - Spin Doctors with Zoe, Elmo and Telly
- Like the way I do (Like the way U Does) - Melissa Etheridge
- But I like You - Bert and Ernie
- Tu Me Gustas (I like you) - Luis and Elmo
- Mambo I,I,I, - Gloria Estefan
- Monster in the Mirror - Grover
- Hold my Hand - Hootie & the Blowfish with Elmo and the Kids
- I'm Talkin' Love - Trisha Yearwood and Herry Monster
- We are the Earthlings - A Boyand the Anything Muppets
- Happy to Meet You - Celine Dion with Herry Monster, Elmo and Big Bird
- Shiny Happy People (Furry Happy Monsters) - REM and Muppet Rocker
- Believe in Yourself - *NSYNC
- A New Way to Walk - Destiny's Child with Elmo, Groverand Zoe
- Elmo's Song - Elmo, Big Bird and Snuffleupagus
- Slide (Pride) - Goo Goo Dolls and Elmo
- Sing - Dixie Chicks
- Just Happy To Be Me - Fugees
- Put Down The Duckie - Ernie and Hoots the Owl
- Everybody Be Yo'Self - Keb' Mo' and the Kids
- Sesame Street Theme Remix - Ursula 1000
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Songs from the Street, the boxed set that stretches back to "Sesame Street's" 1969 debut, is the kids' record of the year, if not the decade: Big Bird and the gang might've pulled it off themselves--for a crew of fix-it store workers, shopkeeps, and goofball monsters, the talent quotient's off the charts--but when you've got this many names to drop, they've got to land somewhere. What impresses most in three discs is the lack of a single thud. Cab Calloway, Pete Seeger, and James Taylor mosey in on disc one; Johnny Cash, BB King, and Tony Bennett take seats on the stoop for disc two; and the Dixie Chicks, Gloria Estefan, and R.E.M. raise the brownstone roof on disc three--and that's leaving out stars like Lena Horne, Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, and Trisha Yearwood. When it comes to inspiring preschoolers and their parents to sing the praises of rubber duckies, bein' green, and the people in their neighborhood; "The Street" gets busy. --Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
I'd rather just the first 10 years, thanks.......2007-05-26
Nowhere is it stated whether those compilations used the original versions or re-recordings, so who knows? Even the TITLE theme is not the original (It might be the version they use nowadays, but it's not the version most people know from the 70s).
Sesame should have just used the original TV versions of all tracks as that's what collectors of vintage material would be looking for (and paying quite a lot for).
They also should have focused more on the early years when the show was the most innovative. And as music was a major element, I'm sure there's a lot more material that could have been used, particularly those odd demonstrational songs about the number 5 or the letter R. Instead they've focused on the celebrity guests, most of whom don't really add much value.
I personally hoped there'd be that funky counting to ten song that featured on almost every episode (not the Pinball one, which I love too).
Disappointing, but until a better option comes along, this will have to do.
A great buy, you'll play this over and over........2007-03-15
An All-Round Pleaser.......2007-02-15
Childhood Renewed.......2007-01-09
Come and Play.......2006-11-18
No Capital I!!!! I can't believe that "Capital I" is not on this CD. Boy, I guess they should do two versions: Songs from the Street 60's/70's and songs from the street 80's 90's.
Still a Great CD though.
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Songs for Christmas
Sufjan Stevens Manufacturer: Asthmatic Kitty ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HLDF0O Release Date: 2006-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Silent Night
- O Come O Come Emmanuel
- We're Goin' To the Country!
- Lo How A Rose E'er Blooming
- It's Christmas! Let's Be Glad!
- Holy Holy, etc.
- Amazing Grace
Tracks:
- Angels We Have Heard on High
- Put the Lights on the Tree
- Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing
- I Saw Three Ships
- Only at Christmas Time
- Once in Royal David's City
- Hark! The Herald Angels Sing!
- What Child Is This Anyway?
- Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella
Tracks:
- O Come, O Come Emmanuel
- Come on! Let's Boogey to the Elf Dance!
- We Three Kings
- O Holy Night
- That Was the Worst Christmas Ever!
- Ding! Dong!
- All the King's Horns
- The Friendly Beasts
Tracks:
- The Little Drummer Boy
- Away In A Manger
- Hey Guys! It's Christmas Time!
- The First Noel
- Did I Make You Cry On Christmas Day? (Well, You Deserved It!)
- The Incarnation
- Joy To The World
Tracks:
- Once in Royal David's City
- Get Behind Me, Santa!
- Jingle Bells
- Christmas in July
- Lo! How A Rose E'er Blooming
- Jupiter Winter
- Sister Winter
- O Come O Come Emmanuel
- Star of Wonder
- Holy, Holy, Holy
- The Winter Solstice
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Every year it's an issue: how does one stomach the onset of holiday music? With an endless stream of overplayed pop stars stirring what Sufjan Stevens calls "That Creepy Christmas Feeling," how does one navigate the sound of the season? Back in 2001, Stevens began making annual EPs of traditional carols and songs mixed with his own holiday-themed tunes. With 2006 and Volume 5, he's compiled a perfect gift for the Christmas-inclined indie rockster: all five EPs in one box, separately slipcased, plus a booklet filled with lyric sheets, chord charts, a Rick Moody essay, and more. Yes, Stevens knows that "Jingle Bells" features him playing (as he notes) "insipid piano," but he also writes gorgeous arrangements. Check out the three versions of "O Come O Come Emmanuel"; each aches. And "O Holy Night" from Volume 3 is lo-fi genius, never mind anyone's resistance to theology; it's a time-stopper. Stevens's own tunes are unmistakably his, hushed vocals highlighting a unique mix of whimsy and yearning--much like the justly-lauded Illinois and Michigan. In the end of the liner essay, Stevens writes that the Christmas story is about love, and on that note, he proclaims that these songs and the "Creepy Christmas Feeling" prompt "a transformation of the heart" for him and bring out affection and reflection. Isn't that a great holiday vibe? --Andrew BartlettAlbum Description
In December 2001, Sufjan set out to create a Christmas gift for his friends and family. The result was a seven-song recording that he called "Noel Vol. 1". Over the next several years, he created new EPs to add to the collection. This 5-CD box set includes all five volumes, plus a 42-page booklet with an original Christmas essay by acclaimed American novelist Ricky Moody, two essays, a short story by Stevens, a holiday sticker, chord charts, lyrics, comic strip, family portrait poster, photos, and an animated video.Customer Reviews:
So so music.......2007-05-16
Get behind me, Santa!.......2007-02-06
First of all, the packaging and the graphic design of this mini box-set of Christmas CD's is awesome--It's worth buying just for the packaging. It includes a free set of stickers, a comic, a Stevens family Christmas portrait, and the most extensive liner notes in recording history, including some excellent Christmas essays and artwork. I was having so much fun with all that, it was a while before I even listened to the first CD of the set!
The five CD's are a collection of non-commercial CD-R's that Sufjan would make for friends and family each Christmas. The first four CD's were not intended to be sold or marketed, and are made up of mostly simple recordings of classic carols and many original Christmas songs. I believe the fifth disk was the only one created with the knowledge that it would be sold.
Since these CD's were made from the heart, and were certainly not an attempt to milk the Christmas music market, one is going to hear songs done in a very simple, rugged and direct manner, with warts and all. Phil Spector's "wall-of-sound" this is not. Rather, it is a humble, contrite attempt at honoring Christmas and Christ with song. Sufjan Stevens channeling the Little Drummer Boy, in a very literal sense, though there are a few songs that are more Spector than Simon & Garfunkel.
In my vast collection of Christmas CD's, numbering well over 50 disks, I found that there is one particular style that really stands out when employed, and that is when an artist chooses to focus on Christmas carols rather than the various secular holiday songs, and then does a simple, straightforward interpretation of these carols, with little to no embellishment. One of the early examples of this is Mitch Miller's "Christmas--Sing Along with Mitch." That album is filled with classic carols, minimal orchestration, and brilliant, lively voices. It works because Mitch wisely leaves the carols alone, staying away from cutesy production tricks, and allows the beauty of the songs to speak for themselves. No doubt Mitch Miller's album was in Sufjan sites when creating this box set, complete with the tongue-in-cheek "SINGALONG in Stereo" blurb on the front of the box.
Like the Mitch Miller album, Sufjan also chooses to stay mainly with carols, rather than do another rendition of "White Christmas" or "Santa Clause is Coming to Town." (However, we do get a Santa Sufjan original: "Get Behind Me Santa!") Like Mitch, his singing of the carols is fairly straight forward, with little fluff or ornamentation--he leaves that for the packaging. But unlike Mitch, Sufjan is quite creative with the musical accompaniment, giving carols a sound that is very earthy and simple. There is a definite folk/blue grass interpretation which is a real pleasure to listen to; it's the polar opposite the big band/swing/jazz style of most secular Christmas albums.
Yet there is more than just carols on this CD, Sufjan gives us many of his own original Christmas songs, which are neither secular nor sacred, but somehow occupy a space in between. They are spiritual without being King James, and they are secular without being profane. Singing about K-Mart, Santa and Jesus in the same tune is something only Sufjan could pull off. While there are some interesting songs in Sufjan's originals, I much prefer his folksy interpretations of the classic carols.
Then there are those carols in which we only get a simple, pleasing instrumental number, no voices or singing, just like the neat little instrumentals spread around Sufjan's 'Illnois' album. They are a wonderful little treat, kind of the musical equivalent of an occasional snack of a Christmas cookie. Speaking of Illinois, there are a few songs, especially from the fourth and fifth disks that would have worked well on either the Illinois or Avalanche albums despite their Christmas theme.
Sadly, while not lacking in creativity or originality, "Songs for Christmas" just doesn't quite cut it as a classic Christmas album. It's refreshingly experimental and "ad hoc" sound will not endear many listeners, as there seems to be certain unspoken parameters as to how far you can push Christmas music interpretations. Outside of the Sufjan faithful, I doubt many folks will be shelving their Bing Crosby or Carpenters disks in favor of "Songs for Christmas." Still, the best thing on this album are Sufjan's beautiful, light renditions of ancient carols, and the album is worth purchasing for those alone.
In a recent Christmas essay, Garrison Keillor states that all one really needs to have a wonderful Christmas are the there "C's" -- carols, cookies, and candles. Well Sufjan Steven's Christmas box set will certainly meet and exceed the "carols" requirement. Maybe next year he'll throw in the cookies and candles, I wouldn't put it past him.
A New Look At An Old Holiday.......2007-01-30
Highly recommend.......2007-01-22
Santa Sufjan.......2007-01-22
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Christmas Songs
Diana Krall , and Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra Manufacturer: Verve ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000B7BRMM Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Jingle Bells
- Let It Snow
- The Christmas Song
- Winter Wonderland
- I'll Be Home For Christmas
- Christmas Time Is Here
- Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- White Christmas
- What Are You Doing New Year's Eve
- Sleigh Ride
- Count Your Blessings Instead Of Sheep
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As the song goes, "Merry Christmas" has already "been said many times, many ways." Diana Krall's Christmas Songs is a worthy--though not particularly unique--addition to the holiday catalog. On it, she excels with an approach mastered long ago: elegant delivery that gives extra polish to a very familiar lineup. Some might find her style frosty at times, but that will come as a relief to those who want their carolers to cut through some of the holiday treacle and create a festive, yet grown-up vibe. And Krall does show off her playful side with little, personal touches. In "Winter Wonderland" she promises to "frolic and play the Canadian way," which should draw smiles from her native land. (That'll mean toasting the holiday with Molson, eh?) Elsewhere, she ends "Jingle Bells" with the girlishly giddy statement, "I'm just crazy about horses." Well can't argue with that. --Leah WeathersbyCustomer Reviews:
Christmas Songs.......2007-05-13
YeeHaa. Merry Christmas........2007-02-22
Helluva voice.
Nice take on some well-worn standards.
This and the Vince Guarldi Charlie Brown Christmas album are the only two Christmas albums that should be given to everybody who ever bought a CD player, Ipod, whatever.
Nice dress.
Elvis Costello (Mr. Diana Krall) better thank God every day.
I proudly listen to this album at non-Christmas times of the year, by the way. When it plays at work, someone almost always stops and says "Who is THAT?"; never "Why are you listening to Christmas music in June?". That's the power of the voice and arrangements we're dealing with, here.
Thank you for coming into my life, if only as a beautiful voice. And what a voice!
If you like Diana Krall you'll probably hate this review........2007-01-26
Rather than write it off as just average I decided to give it a whirl again for Christmas '06, and had the same reaction. Guys might like this CD for her recumbent "come hither and unwrap THIS present" look and posture on the CD packaging, but there's little to come hither for inside.
Have Diana Krall over for the holidays. .......2007-01-21
Christmas Songs/Diana Krall.......2007-01-19
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A Winter Garden: Five Songs for the Season
Loreena McKennitt Manufacturer: Quinlan Road ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002N3H Release Date: 1995-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Coventry Carol
- God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
- Good King Wenceslas
- Snow
- Seeds Of Love
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Loreena McKennitt's "songs for the season" are haunting for their beauty and her fascinating voice. Blending traditional Irish music with worldbeat and New Age-like instrumentation, McKennitt's arrangements are at once elegant and eloquent, enchanting and familiar, whether she's singing "Coventry Carol," "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen," or "Good King Wenceslas." "Snow," adapted from a 19th-century poem, and the traditional "Seeds of Love" are so lofty and deep they reach almost mystical places. --Martin KellerCustomer Reviews:
ok, THIS is Loreena McKennitt's CHRISTMAS Album.......2007-06-16
This, then, is her Christmas album. Although short, at only five songs, it is a well thought-out album, and a definite "Must-Have" and a "Keeper". The songs here are wonderful, not your standard fare for Christmas, so it is a fresh experience, something always welcome with music for this time of the year, don't you think? Her accompanyment, here, is harp only, so everything is light and open, just right, and soothing after all the crash and bang regular Christmas music......I mean, how many times can one listen to Silver Bells, Jingle Bells, and Here Comes Santa Claus before you just wanna scream "STOP!", huh?
Pick this album up, take it home, and slip in between some other Christmas albums, and be prepared to go "WOW!....That's Nice!", and to also find a new favorite Christmas album. ~operabruin
Great Artist!.......2007-05-14
wonderful.......2007-01-20
a winter garden.......2007-01-11
beautiful!.......2006-12-31
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Mendelssohn: Songs Without Words, etc.
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001GYC Release Date: 1997-04-15 |
Tracks:
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 19: No. 1 In E Major - Andante con moto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 19: No. 2 In A Minor - Andante espressivo
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 19: No. 3 In A Major 'Hunting Song' - Molto allegro e vivace
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 19: No. 4 in A Major - Moderato
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 19: No. 5 In F Sharp Minor - Piano agitato
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 19: No. 6 In G Minor 'Venetian Gondola Song' - Andante sostenuto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 30: No. 1 In E Flat Major - Andante espressivo
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 30: No. 2 In B Flat Minor - Allegro di molto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 30: No. 3 In E Major - Adagio non troppo
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 30: No. 4 In B Minor - Agitato e con fuoco
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 30: No. 5 In D Major - Andante grazioso
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 30: No. 6 In F Sharp Minor 'Venetian Gondola Song' - Allegretto tranquillo
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 38: No. 1 In E Flat Major - Con moto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 38: No. 2 In C Minor - Allegro non troppo
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 38: No. 3 In E Major - Presto e molto vivace
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 38: No. 4 In A Major - Andante
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 38: No. 5 In A Minor - Agitato
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 38: No. 6 In A Flat Major - Andante con moto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 53: No. 1 In A Flat Major - Andante con moto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 53: No. 2 In E Flat Major - Allegro non troppo
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 53: No. 3 In G Minor - Presto agitato
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 53: No. 4 In F Major - Adagio
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 53: No. 5 In A Minor 'Folksong' - Allegro con fuoco
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 53: No. 6 In A Major - Molto allegro, vivace
Tracks:
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 62: No. 1 In G Major - Andante espressivo
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 62: No. 2 In B Flat Major - Allegro con fuoco
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 62: No. 3 In E Minor 'Funeral March' - Andante maestoso
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 62: No. 4 In G Major - Allegro con anima
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 62: No. 5 In A Minor 'Venetian Gondola Song' - Andante con moto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 62: No. 6 In A Major 'Spring Song' - Allegretto grazioso
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 67: No. 1 in E Flat Major - Andante
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 67: No. 2 In F Sharp Minor - Allegro leggiero
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 67: No. 3 In B Flat Major - Andante tranquillo
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 67: No. 4 In C Major 'Spinning Song' - Presto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 67: No. 5 In B Minor - Moderato
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 67: No. 6 In E Major 'Wiegenlied' - Allegretto non troppo
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 85: No. 1 In F Major - Andante espressivo
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 85: No. 2 In A Minor - Allegro agitato
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 85: No. 3 In E Flat Major - Presto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 85: No. 4 In D Major - Andante sostenuto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 85: No. 5 In A Major - Allegretto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 85: No. 6 In B Flat Major - Allegretto con moto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 102: No. 1 In E Minor - Andante, un poco agitato
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 102: No. 2 In D Major - Adagio
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 102: No. 3 In C Major - Presto
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 102: No. 4 In G Minor - Un poco agitato, ma andante
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 102: No. 5 In A Major - Allegro vivace
- Lieder ohne Worte op. 102: No. 6 In C Major - Andante
- Kinderstucke op. 72: Allegro non troppo
- Kinderstucke op. 72: Andante sostenuto
- Kinderstucke op. 72: Allegretto
- Kinderstucke op. 72: Andante con moto
- Kinderstucke op. 72: Allegro assai
- Kinderstucke op. 72: Vivace
- Gondellied: Allegretto non troppo
- 2 Klavierstucke: Andante cantabile
- 2 Klavierstucke: Presto agitato
- Albumblatt op. 117: Allegro
Customer Reviews:
FORGOTTEN (BY ME) BEAUTIES.......2007-05-14
This recording was made in the early 1970s; however, DGG has done a wonderful job of transferring them to the CD format--the sound is rich, lush and clear.
If you want to hear some beautiful compositions that are played most beautifully, buy this recording.
MENDELSSOHN'S 48.......2006-09-01
It was high time in any case that I had a complete set of these lovely works. My collection up to now had only stretched to 14 of them, but - I have to say it again - those 14 are enough to teach me the difference between fine performances and great ones. Barenboim's accounts should be easily good enough for most of us most of the time, and in addition to the Songs he throws in the Children's Pieces plus a few other short numbers that Mendelssohn, for reasons known principally to himself, chose not to publish. With one solitary exception, Barenboim's touch is affectionate, warm and beautiful, and is well served by the 1974 recording. Speeds adopted sound about right to me in general, and the interpretations offered are full of insight and loving care, and free from eccentricity or egotism. Barenboim can be powerful when he needs to be, but the requirement for power is very limited in what we have here, and the overall impression that the set leaves is rightly one of tact, sympathy and enthusiasm. My single regret concerns my own favourite of all the Songs - the Duetto op 38/6. Something goes quite unaccountably wrong here. I'd call the speed too fast in the first place, and I would have liked the pseudo-voices brought out more strongly against the arpeggio accompaniment, but the real affront to my sensibilities comes when the two voices sing forte in octaves, and Barenboim bangs out the melody in a bad-tempered and cacophonous way that reminds me of one of Kissin's off-days.
One botched effort out of 58 is not a bad ratio nevertheless. I can play the Duetto to my own satisfaction anyway, or I can listen to it on my old Turnabout LP played by Guiomar Novaes. Novaes seems to be all but forgotten these days, but she was a great player, recognised as such by no less than Debussy when she was a teenager. Her idea of the Duetto is slower than mine, indeed for an amateur like me the piece, which lies beautifully and naturally under the hands, seems practically to dictate its own speed. However it's not the tempo that makes the impression. In this piece as in many others starting with the very first of all the Songs, what transfixes me is the haughty and highlighted clarity of Novaes's melodic line and the magnificence of her left-hand tone. It also happens that in the disc that accompanies the biography of Serkin by Stephen Lehmann and Marion Faber there are two of the Songs in Novaes's selection - a solemn and gripping op 62/1 and a coruscating Spinning Song worthy of Horowitz or Cziffra for virtuosity. The point is simply this - there is an aura of greatness that surrounds the playing of Serkin and Novaes in practically anything they do. Admirable as he is, Barenboim is not quite in that league, although I don't consider the balance of advantage to be totally one-sided, and it may be that Barenboim actually makes a more appealing job of the Spring Song.
Nevertheless I have only 14 of the Songs from Novaes, and all of two from Serkin, in somewhat antiquated sound at that. Barenboim gives me all 48 plus some bonus extras, played with love and appreciation of the soul of this beautiful and affecting music. This is a set I am going to be returning to for solace and balm to the spirit, I can tell already. The recorded sound is not wondrous, but it's good 1974 quality. The liner note is from the distinguished pen of Joan Chissell, but I can't say it seems to me to amount to much. Moreover she nails her colours to the mast with the ringing challenge `No 19th-century composer exceeded Mendelssohn in respect for Classical tradition, and such ordered modes of expression as fugue...' I dispute this strenuously. Not only are Mendelssohn's fugues not his best or most professional work, as Tovey makes very clear, they are inferior in respect for classical precedent and thoroughness of workmanship to Schumann's, as the same sage also points out. Besides which Brahms was a musical scholar of minute and profound learning, particularly steeped in the great German musical tradition, to an extent that Mendelssohn never rivalled. What Mendelssohn can claim is to be sui generis, what he does best he does better than anyone, and some of his most intimate musical thoughts are to be found in the Songs Without Words. For the pleasure and comfort they bring me I thank Mendelssohn's shade and the loving and expert guidance of Barenboim.
Portraits at exhibition!.......2006-04-09
The Songs without words conform ostensibly, a great stylistic and conceptual unity. It could not be other way, noticing the fact John Field was essentially the grandfather of the nocturnes for piano and Chopin the most expressive and intimate explorer of the human soul, Mendelssohn had all those variables in mind and decided to create a portrait album. As other artists as Liszt and Goethe the exerted fascination after being in Venice would work out as febrile inspiration. Every little page of this kaleidoscopic reflects different state anima; they are structured and interweaved similarly respect Robert Schumann with his Carnival or Childhood scenes; with profound lyric and evocative accent, destined to recreate the tourist memory. He achieved then to make a voluminous album of feelings but without that marked introspective mood of Frederic Chopin, for instance.
Daniel Barenboim decided to record these ebb tide piano pieces with personal conviction and lyric imagination. The result was simply refulgent and deeply inspiring.
Second-tier Mendelssohn and Boringboim to boot.......2002-10-21
Excellent!.......2002-02-18
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The Essential Leontyne Price: Spirituals, Hymns & Sacred Songs
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FWE Release Date: 1997-01-14 |
Tracks:
- Ev'ry Time I Feel The Spirit - Various Artists
- Let Us Break Bread Together On Our Knees - Various Artists
- His Name So Sweet - Various Artists
- 'Roun' About The Mountain - Various Artists
- Swing Low , Sweet Chariot - Various Artists
- Sit Down, Servant - Various Artists
- Were You There - Various Artists
- He's Got The Whole World In His Hands - Various Artists
- Deep River - Various Artists
- Honor! Honor! - Various Artists
- My Soul's Been Anchored In De Lord - Various Artists
- On Ma Journey - Various Artists
- A City Called Heaven - Various Artists
- Ride On, King Jesus - Various Artists
- I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free - Various Artists
- Sinner, Please Don't Let This Harvest Pass - Various Artists
- Sweet Little Jesus Boy - Various Artists
- There Is A Balm In Gilead - Various Artists
- Let Us Cheer The Weary Traveler - Various Artists
- Ev'ry Time I Feel The Spirit - Various Artists
- My Way Is Cloudy - Various Artists
- Nobody Knows The Touble I've Seen - Various Artists
- I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray - Various Artists
Tracks:
- Holy, Holy, Holy - Leontyne Price
- Lead, Kindly Light - Leontyne Price
- Blessed Assurance - Leontyne Price
- Ave Maria - Leontyne Price
- What A Friend We Have In Jesus - Leontyne Price
- Amazing Grace - Leontyne Price
- The Lord's Prayer - Leontyne Price
- Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior - Leontyne Price
- The Church's One Foundation - Leontyne Price
- Bless This House - Leontyne Price
- I Need Thee Every Hour - Leontyne Price
- Schlesische Volkslieder: Fairest Lord Jesus - Leontyne Price
- I Wonder As I Wander - Leontyne Price
- Ave Maria - Leontyne Price
- Porgy And Bess: Summertime - Leontyne Price
- America The Beautiful - Leontyne Price
- Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing - Leontyne Price
- A Mighty Fortress Is Our God - Leontyne Price
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic - Leontyne Price
Customer Reviews:
The Price Club.......2005-04-28
"Ave Maria" sounds heavenly no matter which way you slice it, and as for "I Wonder As I Wander," it brings tears to your eyes. If you have a heart that's beating you will be moved by this rendition. "Ein feste Burg" is pretty strong, but Price seems more comfortable with the traditional spirituals, though perhaps it is the slightly off-kilter sounds of the Ambrosian Singers (what a name) who back her up on many of these tracks, that detract slightly from the experience. Compare "Lead Kindly Light" for a clear sense of what constitutes authority vs. what is a wee bit overproduced. If you had this compilation, and perhaps one of Leontyne Price's Christmas albums, you could attain nirvana any time you wanted to, just flip a switch and close your eyes, let her lift you up on wings of song.
A living legend.......2005-03-10
not your daddy's old timey spiritual.......2004-06-23
Immaculate Vocals of Leontyne Price.......2003-12-31
Great Gospel Stuff.......2001-04-12
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Greatest Cowboy Songs Ever
Various Artists Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000062UU Release Date: 1998-03-10 |
Tracks:
- Home On The Range
- Buffalo Gals/Polly Wolly Doodle
- Cattle Call
- The Yellow Rose Of Texas
- The Streets Of Laredo
- Tumblin' Tumbleweeds
- (Ghost) Riders In The Sky
- San Antonio Rose
- Don't Fence Me In
- Happy Trails
Customer Reviews:
Great Music.......2007-07-03
Nice No words.......2007-02-15
good instrumental.......2006-02-28
Nice Cowboy CD.......2003-11-03
The Greatest Cowboy Songs Ever.......2000-01-09
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Bartok: Complete Solo Piano Music
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008X5AY Release Date: 2003-05-27 |
Amazon.com
Sàndor, still active at 90 as this reissue appears, was a student of Bartók and a preferred interpreter of his music. Since this set appeared on nine LPs in the early 1960s, it has been the standard for Bartók's piano music; in this fine-sounding reissue, it still is. Sàndor can hit hard enough for such virtuoso pieces as the Piano Sonata and "Out of Doors," but he also retains the romantic element heard in the composer's own playing which tempers the harsher qualities of the music. While this collection isn't quite as complete as advertised (some early, insignificant piano music by Bartók is omitted), it includes all of Bartók's significant piano music, including such relatively obscure gems as the Bagatelles, eight Improvisations, and many delectable folk arrangements which will appeal even to listeners who think Bartók is too challenging for them. Vox's recorded sound, superbly remastered, resists obsolescence as effectively as Sàndor's performances. Even with the inclusion of the early books of "Mikrokosmos," which will appeal mostly to piano students, this set is worth several times the asking price. --Leslie GerberCustomer Reviews:
Microcosmos.......2007-03-08
The piano music is dominated by short pieces, many of them written for piano students, notably the collections "Microcosmos" and "For Children". These, together with suites of folk dance arrangements, make up the bulk of the solo piano output.
Sandór plays these short, and often simple pieces, with neither too much nor too little art. As a gifted teacher, he knew unerringly how much music each of these small vessels held. The result is beguiling - but be warned: no-one can listen to the 153 short pieces of Microcosmos end-to-end. This is an anthology to be dipped into, not swallowed whole.
The remastering is pretty successful (fortunately - some of Vox's CD reissues are plagued by severe deterioration of the original tapes). And it's for half nothing-what's not to like?
Great value with a few flaws.......2006-07-28
As mentioned by an earlier reviewer, very few of the works are split into tracks - Mikrokosmos is divided into 7 for each of its six volumes, and to accomodate for a full CD. In these seven tracks there are 121 songs. I would have much preferred if the songs had been split into tracks. Almost the entire CD set is this way - Fifteen Hungarian Songs is one track, Fourteen Bagatelles, etc. It is very annoying when one wants to hear a particular song in those tracks and not the others.
Another detriment to the collection is the recording quality. It is decent most of the time, but in loud sections the piano buzzes. One might be able to ignore it, but I think that it detracts from the passion of the forte quite a bit.
Overall, for $18 it is pretty decent, but if you are like me and like to keep your music library neatly organized (and aren't extremely cheap), I would not recommend this set.
eeh, I guess I don't like Bartok that much.......2006-07-25
Best classical value out there.......2005-10-05
Now, Kocsis is one of the greatest pianists alive, and if anyone is worthy of commanding a premium, it is him. And to be fair, that CD is going to be re-released on October 11 as part of a Collector's Edition - eight CDs, $63.97 MSRP. But it's already going up against this little gem, which contains five CDs with all of the truly great solo-piano works by an internationally recognized Bartok specialist for $21 - not much more than the cost of one CD from the other set. This kind of value is not to be taken lightly.
I came to this set with my impression of Sandor informed by his complete Prokofiev - ultra-hard, sometimes rhythmically slack, always melodically lacking in some way or another. But he held a very special feeling for Bartok, and saved his best playing for the great Hungarian. In passages like the first of the Three Csik Dances, the opening of the Improvisations Op. 20, or in the Ten Easy Pieces, there is a simplicity, charm and wistful homesickness that is quite touching. In pieces like the Out of Doors suite, the Sonata, or the Burlesques, there is a vicious, impulsive energy, a wicked sense of humor and an overabundance of overtones. It is never mindless, inappropriate or even overly harsh - it's just very, very loud.
In this set I like best the endless landscape of the Sonatina, the unusual colors and fragrances in the Etudes, the brilliantly conceived Bear Dance (the last of the Ten Easy Pieces), and the multifaceted, complex, gorgeous Improvisations. Any fan of Bartok should hear these.
5 Stars for the music and performance.......2005-04-04
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Greatest Christmas Songs
Perry Como Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JY9Q Release Date: 1999-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- Christmas Bells
- White Christmas
- Frosty The Snowman
- Christ Is Born
- Do You Hear What I Hear
- Silver Bells
- It's Beginning To Look Like Christmas
- There Is No Christmas Like A Home Christmas
- Winter Wonderland
- The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)
- Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
- O Holy Night
- Twelve Days Of Christmas
- Some Children See Him
- Love Is A Christmas Rose
- (There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays
- I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
- Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
- The Little Drummer Boy
- Ave Maria
Amazon.com
A Perry Como Christmas is the audio equivalent of a Norman Rockwell painting. Like Nat "King" Cole and Bing Crosby, whom Como fondly emulated, Como defined for many Americans what the holidays sounded like through the '50s and '60s. With the advent of widespread television, Como practically became the man for wholesome holiday pleasure and entertainment. Greatest Christmas Songs will reestablish that fact for many who've put on a Como record every season. This collection brings together many of his classic seasonal recordings and some tracks even collectors will be delighted to find, including "Some Children See Him," recorded in 1954 but left off The Perry Como Christmas Album. At 21 cuts, complete with engaging liner notes, this is an essential collection of Como Christmas greats that the immortal baritone presents for the end of the century and the beginning of another. Call it a pop-cultural milestone that will never go out of style. --Martin KellerCustomer Reviews:
Enjoyment.......2007-05-07
Greatest Christmas Songs - Perry Como.......2007-01-27
Perry Como this is the one to buy.......2007-01-15
The service from Amazon was 5 stars as always...Amazon as not let me down...and I do a lot of orders from them.. Thank You Amazon
Great Christmas Classics.......2007-01-10
The first cd I play after Thanksgiving.......2007-01-09
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Christopher Parkening - A Tribute to Segovia
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002RQ8 Release Date: 1991-11-08 |
Tracks:
- Castles Of Spain: Rumor de copla
- Castles Of Spain: Siguenza
- Castles Of Spain: Manzanares del real
- Castles Of Spain: Romance de los pinos
- Castles Of Spain: Turegano
- Variations On A Theme Of Mozart
- Tonadilla
- Suite espanola: Espanoletas
- Suite espanola: Rujero y paradetas
- Suite espanola: La Minona de Cataluna
- Suite espanola: Folias
- Suite espanola: Passacalle de la cavalleria de Napoles
- Suite espanola: Canarios
- Villanesca
- Torre bermeja
- Estudio sin luz
- Remembranza
- Suite In D Minor: Preludio
- Suite In D Minor: Allegro
- Suite In D Minor: Zarabanda
- Suite In D Minor: Gabota
- Suite In D Minor: Despacio
- Suite In D Minor: Giga
- Suite catalan: La Filadora
- Suite catalan: La Filla del marxant
- Suite catalan: La Nit de nadal
- Suite catalan: El Noi de la mare
Customer Reviews:
Awesome guitar work.......2007-01-12
Have been loving this for over ten years!!.......2003-09-26
Finally buying it on CD because I think I wore a spot out on the cassette! I have listened to this masterpiece at least a thousand times and have never, ever tired of this most excellent work of art.
If you are a classical guitar fan, you will absolutely adore every single note played on this album/CD. I promise!! :)
sonic rapture..........2003-06-03
Not just a tribute.......2001-07-31
Wonderful, relaxing music.......2001-01-27
Parkening provides wonderful tribute to Segovia with Spanish compositions especially loved by the master, even some of them performed on one his Segovia's guitars.
For the classical guitar enthusiast, or just someone looking for that refreshing guitar music we here on the FM, this is a fine selection.
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