24 Deep

24 Deep

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1. Thought They Knew (Intro)
2. 24 Deep
3. Had 2 Gat Ya
4. Next Hoe (Insert)
5. Lose a Hoe, Gain a Hoe
6. Back Fade
7. Jackin' 4 Joints
8. Walkin' 2 My Funeral
9. Fundamentals of Ripgut Cannibalism (Outro)

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Release Date: 2002-12-03

Tracks:

  1. Overture To 'Tannhauser'
  2. Domna, Pos Vos Ay Chausida
  3. We Don't Merely Use Instruments, We Play On Them. And They Play On Us.
  4. Hungarian Dance No.7
  5. The Violin Is One Of The Most Tender And Beautiful Instruments Ever Invented.
  6. Violin Concerto In D Major (Adagio)
  7. But For A Long Time It Was Seen As The Instrument Of The Devil.
  8. The Soldier's Tale: Triumphal March Of The Devil
  9. The Manipulative Seductiveness Of The Gypsy Violin.
  10. Csardas Music
  11. The Violin And The Initiation Of Nature
  12. The Four Seasons (Spring, Mvt 1)
  13. Birds Are Again Evoked In The Second Concerto, Especially Music's Natural Favourite.
  14. The Four Seasons (Summer, Mvt 1)
  15. Like The Devil, The Violin Is A Master Of Disguise.
  16. Old Viennese Dance No.3 'Schon Rosmarin'
  17. The Menacing Sensuality Of Ravel's Tzigane: A Very Different Side Of The Violin:
  18. Tzigane
  19. Do We Now Have The True Measure Of This Instrument? Not Just Yet.
  20. Caprice No.24
  21. The Many Effects Of The String Tremolando: Brandenburg Concerto No.4 (Last Mvt)/From Joy To Fright/Quartettsatz In C Minor/The String Tremolo Practically Spells The World Agitato.
  22. Variations On A Theme Of Frank Bridge (No.7)
  23. Prokofiev's Tremolo In Romeo And Juliet Should Not Be Heard Just Before Bedtime.
  24. Romeo And Juliet: Act IV
  25. Vivaldi Use It To Illustrate The Shivering Of Travellers Crossing The Ice.
  26. The Four Seasons (Winter, Mvt 1)
  27. The Violin Muted
  28. Clair De Lune
  29. The Gentleness Of Muted Strings Persists Even When A Whole Orchestra Plays.
  30. Piano Concerto No.21 In C Major, K.467 (Slow Mvt)
  31. The Pizzicato Violin
  32. Pizzicato Polka
  33. In Prokofiev's Second Violin Concerto, The Accompaniment Is Pizzicato.
  34. Violin Concerto No.2 In G Minor (Slow Mvt)
  35. Varieties Of Pizzicato: Colas Breugnon (The People's Feast)/Now A Drier, Leaner, Hungrier Pizzicato. There's Not A Lot Of Comfort Here./Capriol Suite (Tordion)/The Use Of Pizzicato As 'Percussion'/Romeo And Juliet (Act I)/Mahler Used Pizzicato...
  36. The Planets (Mars - The Bringer Of War)
  37. The Technique Of Double-Stopping Enables The Violin To Play Duets With Itself./Sonata No.3 In C Major For Unaccompanied Violin (Fugue)/Now A Later Example Of The Same Technique
  38. Hungarian Dance No.4
  39. Double-Stopping Is A Standard Feature Of A Lot Of Folk Music.
  40. The Four Seasons (Autumn, Mvt 1)
  41. Now The Same Technique, But The Sound Might Have Come From Another World.
  42. Bolero
  43. Double-Stopping Can Only Approximate The Sound Of A Real Violin Duet.
  44. Cadenza To The Violin Concerto By Brahms
  45. Now Compare That With A Real Violin Duet.
  46. Forty-Four Duos (No. 1: Teasing Song)
  47. Another Duo By Bartok, Demonstrating The Violin's Rich Lower Register
  48. Forty-Four Duos (No.2: Maypole Dance)
  49. And Now What May Be The Most Beautiful Accompanied Violin Duet In History
  50. Concerto In D Minor For Two Violins (Largo)
  51. The Soul Of The Violin Is In Song; But What About This Weird Passage?
  52. Violin Concerto No.1 In D Major (Mvt 2)
  53. The Use Of Harmonies In The Orchestra Can Be Both Magical And Unsettling.
  54. Symphony No.1 'Titan' (Mvt 1, Opening)
  55. Tchaikovsky's Use Of Harmonics In The Sleeping Beauty Is Both Strange And Darling.
  56. The Sleeping Beauty (Act II, No.15: Entr'Acte)
  57. Ravel's Harmonics In Mother Goose Effect A Magical Transformation.
  58. Ma Mere L'Oye - Mother Goose (Beauty And The Beast)
  59. Stravinsky's Harmonics In The Firebird Transport Us Almost Into Another World./The Firebird (Introduction)
  60. The Natural Upper Notes Of The Violins Have A Unique Emotional 'Grab'.
  61. Also Sprach Zarathustra (Of The Afterworldsmen)
  62. Still In Their Upper Register, The Violins Unleash The Energy Of A Young Colt.
  63. Variations On A Theme Of Frank Bridge (No. 4)
  64. Elsewhere, Britten Uses The Same High Register To Create A Very Different Mood.
  65. Four Sea Interludes (Dawn) From 'Peter Grimes'
  66. To End This Outing With The Violins, A Charming Little Elfin Dance
  67. Elfenreigen

Tracks:

  1. Introduction To The Viola
  2. Viola Concerto (Mvt 1)
  3. Khatchaturian Gets A Very Different Sound From It: Fuller, Fruitier, More Exotic.
  4. Gayane Suite No.1 (Armen's Solo)
  5. Very Nearly The Whole Of The Violin's Upper Register Is Also Available To The Viola.
  6. Passacaglia, Op.33b From 'Peter Grimes'
  7. The Viola Can Bring A Special, Rich Twanginess To Pizzicato That The Violins Lack./Don Quixote/Berlioz Drew Sounds From It That Retain Their Metallic Strangeness Even Today.
  8. Harold In Italy (Mvt 4)
  9. The Muted Viola: Intimate, Gentle, Poignant In Dvork
  10. Cypresses (No.9)
  11. The Massed Violas Of The Modern Symphony Orchestra In Mahler
  12. Symphony No.4 (Mvt 3)
  13. The 'Period' Viola In Bach
  14. Brandenburg Concerto No.6 (Last Mvt)
  15. The Cello: A Voice Of Unique Nobility
  16. Suite No.1 For Unaccompanied Cello (Prelude)
  17. Brahms And The 'Soul' Of The Cello
  18. Piano Concerto No.2 In B Flat Major (Mvt 3)
  19. Most Orchestral Composers Tend To Emphasize The Cello's Lower Register.
  20. Cantata 'Herz Und Mund Und Tat Und Leben', BWV 147 (Soprana Aria: Bereite Dir, Jesu)
  21. In The Time Of Beethoven The Cello Remained As Fundamental As Ever.
  22. Symphony No.3 'Eroica' (Finale)
  23. But The Cello Is Not Condemned To Spend Its Life In The Basement.
  24. Elfentanz, Op.39
  25. Not Only In Recital Showpieces Like That Is The Cello Is Used In Its Highest Register.
  26. The Protecting Veil (Opening)
  27. A Cello With An Identity-Crisis: The Pizzicato Flamencan
  28. Flamenco
  29. Double-Stopping In The Lower Reaches Of The Cello's Range
  30. Solo Suiet For Cello And Piano (Sardana)
  31. It's In The Middle Register That The Cello Really Comes Into Its Own.
  32. Oriental Dance, Op.2 No.2
  33. It Was To The Cellos That Beethoven Gave Two Of His Most Famous Themes./Symphony No.5 (Mvt 2)/Still More Famous Than That Theme Is This One From The Ninth Symphony.
  34. Symphony No.9 (Finale)
  35. Introduction To The Double-Bass
  36. The Carnival Of The Animals (The Elephant)
  37. But The Double-Bass Can Be Intensely Expressive And Graceful.
  38. Elegy No.1 In D Major
  39. The Range Of The Double-Bass Is The Greatest Of All The String Instruments/Allegro Di Concerto, 'Alla Mendelssohn'/And It's Also Capable Of Very Considerable Virtuosity.
  40. Capriccio Di Bravura
  41. Double-Bass Solos In Orchestral Scores Are Rare But Often Memorable./Symphony No.1 'Titan' (Mvt 3)/In His Third Symphony Mahler Makes A Very Different Use Of The Instrument./Symphony No.3 (Mvt 1)
  42. The Double-Bass Muted In Prokofiev/Lieutenant Kije Suite (Kije's Wedding)/In Another Work Prokofiev Uses The Double-Bass To Enhance The Winds./Romeo And Juliet (Act III)/And He Combines The Bass Clarinet With A Shivering Tremolo From The Double-Basses....
  43. Symphony No.5 (Mvt 3)/So Much For The Strings/On Now To The Winds

Tracks:

  1. The Antiquity And Magic Of The Flute
  2. Prelude A L'Apres-Midi D'Un Faune
  3. The Versatility And Agility Of The Flute
  4. Orchestral Suite No.2 In B Minor (Badinerie)
  5. The Flute In Fifteenth-Century Spain
  6. Sa'Dawi
  7. Other Flutes: The Bass And Alto
  8. Chamber Music No.II
  9. The Piccolo - Aptly Named
  10. La Naissance D'Osiris (Mvt 6)
  11. From A Piccolo Of The Eighteenth Century To One Of Its Descendants In The Twentieth
  12. Suite No.1 For Small Orchestra (Valse)
  13. A Variety Of Techniques
  14. Chamber Music No.II
  15. Flutter-Tonguing. But Tchaikovsky Got There Eighty Years Before.
  16. The Nutcracker (Act II, No.2: Scene)
  17. From The Transverse To The Vertical: The Baroque Recorder
  18. Recorded Suite In A Minor (Menuet II)
  19. An Unfamiliar, Early Vision Of The Instrument
  20. Naelden, Naelden
  21. The Bachian Oboe
  22. Cantata 'Ein Feste Burg Ist Unser Gott', BWV 80 (No.7: Duetto)
  23. Introduction To The Cor Anglais Or 'English Born'
  24. Symphony No.9 'From The New World' (Mvt 2)
  25. The Loneliness Of The Cor Anglais
  26. The Swan Of Tuonela
  27. The Cor Anglais Joins The French Horn In Haydn.
  28. Symphony No.22 'The Philosopher' (Opening)
  29. Introduction To The Oboe D'Amore, Beloved Of Bach - But Also Of Ravel
  30. Bolero
  31. The Clarinet Family: Boxing The Compass, From The Depths Of The Bass Clarinet.../The Egyptian (Violence)/...To The Raucous And Squealy.../Taras Bulba (The Death Of Ostap)/...To The Shrill And Complaining...
  32. Petrushka (No.8: Peasant With Bear)/...To The High Sprits Of A Playful Puppy./Symphonie Fantastique (Last Mvt)/And To The Downright Jazzy/Romeo And Juliet (Act II)
  33. As The High Clarinets Tend To Be Loud, So The Bass Tends To Be Soft:
  34. Gayane Suite No. 1 (Mvt 5)
  35. The Bass Clarinet Is Used By Most Composers Mainly As A Colouring Agent.../Petrushka (No.4: The Blackamoor)/...But It Does Occasionally Get A Whole Tune To Itself./Iberia (Almeria).
  36. The Range Of The Normal Clarinet Parts Goes Quite High...
  37. The Snow Maiden (Scene 5: Melodrama)
  38. ...And Quite Low.
  39. Peter And The Wolf (The Cat)
  40. The Clarinet As Concerto Soloist
  41. Clarinet Concerto In A Major (Rondo)
  42. But That's Not The Instrument Mozart Wrote It For; This Is:
  43. Clarinet Concerto In A Major (Rondo)
  44. Introduction To The Saxophone
  45. Hary Janos Suite (Mvt 4)
  46. The Soprano Saxophone Has Quite A Different Feel To It.
  47. L'Arlesienne Suite No.1 (Minuet)
  48. The Little Sopranino Sax Goes Even Higher.
  49. Bolero
  50. The Most Famous Use Of The Saxophone Is In An Orchestration By Ravel.
  51. Pictures At An Exhibition (The Old Castle)
  52. The Saxophone Can Be Quite Contagiously Good-Humoured.
  53. Sax-O-Phun
  54. The Puffa-Puffa Image Of The Bassoon
  55. Peter And The Wolf (Grandfather)
  56. The Bachian Bassoon, In Accompanimental Mode
  57. Cantata 'Weichet Nur, Betrubte Schatten' ('Wedding Cantata'), BWV 202 (Aria No.1)
  58. Bizet Leaves The Puffa-Puffa Image Out, Allowing The Bassoon To Sing./Carmen Suite No.1 (Les Dragons D'Alcala)
  59. And Ravel, Also In Spanish Mode, Does Likewise.
  60. Bolero
  61. The Bassoon As A Voice Of High Seriousness, Indeed Desolate Loneliness
  62. Symphony No.3 (Opening)
  63. The Eerie Bassoon In Its Highest Register
  64. The Rite Of Spring (Opening)
  65. Stravinsky Now Draws On Its Lowest Register, Lonely And Melancholy.
  66. The Firebird Suite (1919, Berceuse)
  67. The Bassoon As Concerto Soloist, Avoiding All Exaggeration
  68. Bassoon Concerto In G Minor (Finale)
  69. The Deep-Voiced Contra-Bassoon, As A Fairy-Tale Beast
  70. Ma Mere L'Oye - Mother Goose (Beauty And The Beast)
  71. The French Horn Under Its Woodwind Hat
  72. Wind Quintet, Op.43 (Last Mvt)
  73. Now A More Prominent Role, In A Woodwind Quintet From An Earlier Era
  74. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Op.100 No.5 (Mvt 2)
  75. The Horn In Harmonious Blend With Strings In Another Quintet
  76. Horn Quintet, K.407 (Finale)

Tracks:

  1. The Trumpet As Virtuoso Soloist
  2. Brandenburg Concerto No.2 (Last Mvt)
  3. The Special Brillance Of Paired Trumpets
  4. Concerto In C For Two Trumpets, RV537 (Mvt 1)
  5. The Ceremonial Trumpet
  6. Fanfare For The Common Man
  7. Trumpets And Drums - An Incomparable Alliance
  8. Messiah (The Trumpet Shall Sound)
  9. The Versatility Of The Trumpet, From The Most Public To The Most Lonely
  10. Piano Concerto In F (Slow Mvt)
  11. The Trumpet As The Voice Of The City/An American In Paris/The Trumpet As Recruitment Officer/The Soldier's Tale (The March)/The Trumpet As Swaggerer
  12. Carmen Suite No.2 (Habanera)
  13. The Trumpet As The Voice Of Strength And Courage
  14. Carmet Suite No.2 (Toreador's Song)
  15. The Trumpet Muted/Petrushka (No.4: The Blackamoor)/Lieutenant Kije Suite (Opening)/The Trumpet As The Voice Of Weariness
  16. Billy The Kid
  17. The Trumpet As Character Actor
  18. Pictures At An Exhibition (No.6)
  19. The Trumpet As The Voice Of God
  20. Mass In B Minor ('Et Exspecto')
  21. The Birth Of The Trombone
  22. Aenmerckt Nu Hier
  23. The Birth Of The Brass As A Family
  24. Canzon 12 In Double Echo
  25. The Trombone In The Eighteenth Century
  26. Trombone Concerto In B Flat Major (Finale)
  27. The Tone Of The Tenor Trombone/Romance For Trombone And Organ/The Memorable Voice Of The Bass Trombone/Requiem (Mvt 2)/But The Bass Trombone Is More Than An Instrumental Bullfrog.
  28. Hosannah
  29. The Trombones Become Part Of The Orchestra.
  30. Symphony No.5 (Finale)
  31. The Wagnerian Trombone:/Overture To 'Tannhauser'
  32. The Trombone As Caricaturist
  33. Pulcinella (No.19: Vivo)
  34. The Trombone As Raspberry/Concerto For Orchestra (Intermezzo)
  35. The Horn And The Hunt
  36. Horn Concerto No.4 In E Flat, K.495 (Finale)
  37. The Challenging Horn Of The Baroque
  38. Abaris Ou Les Boreades (Menuet)
  39. The Scarcity Of First-Rate Players In Handel's Time
  40. Walter Music (Minuet 1)
  41. The Horn As Magician/The Firebird Suite (1919, Finale)
  42. Horns And The Sound Of Nobility
  43. Overture To 'Tannhauser' (Opening)
  44. The Special Sound Of The Horn In Its Higher Register
  45. Mass In B Minor ('Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus')
  46. The Trumpet-Like Sound Of Massed Horns
  47. Symphony No.3 (Mvt 1, Opening)
  48. The Tuba - Unfairly Maligned?
  49. Symphony No.6 (Mvt 3)
  50. The Tuba Perfectly Cast By Ravel
  51. Pictures At An Exhibition (Bydlo)

Tracks:

  1. Introduction. And We Begin With A Bang.
  2. Fanfare For The Common Man/The Bass Drum On The Battlefields/Wellington's Victory, Op.91 (Opening)
  3. At The Opposite Extreme Is The Triangle.
  4. Piano Concerto No.1 In E Flat (Scherzo)
  5. Categories Of Percussion: Tuned And Untuned. The Side Drum
  6. Overture To 'La Gazza Ladra' - The Thieving Magpie (Opening)
  7. The Side Drum In An Effective But Unexpected Role/Clarinet Concerto (Mvt 1)
  8. The Tambourine. One Of The Oldest Instruments In The World
  9. Den Hoboecken Dans
  10. Even Older Is The Originally Oriental Gong.
  11. Ma Mere L'Oye - Mother Goose (Laideronette)
  12. No Single Instrument Can Match The Gong In Evoking The Breaking Of Waves./Passacaglia, Op.33b From 'Peter Grimes'/But Gongs Don't Have To Be Struck To Be Effective.
  13. Gymnopedie No.2
  14. The Cymbals Are Generally Discovered Early In Life./The Sanguine Fan/And They Do More Than Clash Together Loudly. They Can Be Clashed Together Softly./Studio Example: But They Needn't Be Clashed Together At All/Studio Example: They Can Be Lightly...
  15. Other Untuned Percussion Instruments Include The Whip.: Piano Concerto In G Major (Opening)/And Here Are No Fewer Than Twenty, Cracked By Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker (Act I, Scene 5)
  16. More Versatile Than The Whip Are The Wood Blocks.../Studio Example/...Which Crop Up All Over The Place In Twentieth-Century American Music.
  17. Rodeo (Hoe-Down)
  18. Related To The Wood Blocks, By Sound, Are The Castanets./Jota Aragonesa/But The Castanets Were Also Used By Monteverdi Back In The Seventeenth Century.
  19. Scherzi Musicali (Damigella Tutta Belle)
  20. A Still Earlier Example From Fifteenth-Century Spain
  21. Yo M'Enamori D'Un Aire
  22. The Birth Of The Bongo
  23. Symphonic Dances From 'West Side Story'
  24. From The Streets Of New York To The Blacksmith's Shop/Il Trovatore ('Anvil Chorus')
  25. Desert-Island Decibels: Grand Canyon Suite (On The Trail)/Arcana
  26. From One Vegetable To Another: The Humble Squash, Or Marrow/Huapango
  27. Onwards To The Tuned Percussion. First, The Timpani
  28. Also Sprach Zarathustra (Introduction)
  29. But The Drum Roll Can Be More Effectively Frightening Than The Big Bang.: Symphony No.2 'Resurrection' (Mvt 3)
  30. Not One Drum Roll, But Many/Grand Canyon Suite (Sunrise)/Symphonie Fantastique (Last Mvt)
  31. Taking Advantage Of Tunability
  32. Music For Strings, Percussion And Celeste (Mvt 2)
  33. The Russian Composer Rodion Shchedrin Takes A Downward Turn./Carmen Suite (Changing Of The Guard)/Tuned, Yes; But For The Truly Melodic We Must Look Elsewhere.
  34. Introducing The Glockenspiel/Carmen Suite (Carmen's Entrance And Habanera)
  35. Saint-Saens And The Xylophone
  36. The Carnival Of The Animals (Fossils)
  37. Ravel And The Xylophone
  38. Ma Mere L'Oye - Mother Goose (Laideronette)
  39. Introducing The Marimba/Carmen Suite (First Intermezzo)
  40. Introducing The Vibraphone
  41. The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (Narange Dolce)
  42. The Vibraphone Goes Russian.../Carmen Suite (Carmen's Entrance And Habanera)/...And Is Joined By The Marimba./Carmen Suite (Carmen's Entrance And Habanera)
  43. Introducing The Hungarian Cimbalom
  44. Folk Dances
  45. The Cimbalom And The Symphony Orchestra
  46. Hary Janos Suite (Mvt 3)
  47. Introducing The Tubular Bells
  48. Hary Janos Suite (Viennese Musical Clock)
  49. A More 'Up-Front' Approach From Rodion Shchedrin
  50. Carmen Suite (Introduction)
  51. But The Bells Can Also Make The Sinister Even More Sinister./Symphony No.7 'Sinfonia Antartica' (Mvt 1)
  52. Introducing The Celeste
  53. The Nutcracker (Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy)
  54. Magic, In The Use Of Collective Percussion
  55. Miroirs (La Vallee Des Cloches)
  56. Plucked Instruments: The 'Undercover Percussion'/Carmen Suite (Scene)
  57. A Prime Case In Point Is The Harp, Irresistible To The Romantics./The Nutcracker (Act II, No.1: Scene)/The Non-Solo Harp As An Integral Part Of The Orchestra/Hungarian Rhapsody No.1
  58. The Traditionally Subservient Role Of The Harpsichord In The Baroque Orchestra
  59. Brandenburg Concerto No.2 (Slow Mvt)
  60. The Piano: King Of The Tuned Percussion/Symphony No.3 'Organ' (Mvt 3)/And A Quarter Of A Century After That:
  61. Petrushka (Russian Dance)
  62. The Anti-Romantic Piano As An Integral Part Of The Orchestra
  63. Music For Strings, Percussion And Celeste (Last Mvt)

Tracks:

  1. Keyboard Instruments In The Orchestra - The Most Powerful Of Them All:
  2. Symphony No.3 'Organ' (Finale)
  3. But Things In Handel's Day Were Very Different.
  4. Organ Concerto In B Flat, Op.4 No.3 (Last Mvt)
  5. The Organ Is Difficult To Classify.
  6. An Unexpected, Organ-related Guest
  7. Concerto Pour Zampogna (Last Mvt)
  8. Peasant-Fancying... And A Touch Of The Roaming Cowboy
  9. Les Miserables (Drink With Me)
  10. Outside Artefacts And The Power Of Association
  11. Mahler's Sleighbells
  12. Symphony No.4 (Opening)
  13. A Roll-Call Of Some Unusual Guests/The Typewriter/Parade
  14. Chains, And More/Integrales/An American In Paris/Sandpaper Ballet
  15. Purpose-Built Oddities: Wind Machines/Symphony No.7 'Sinfonia Antartica' (Opening)
  16. Don Quixote (Variation VIII)
  17. National Calling Cards: The Guitar For Spain/Concierto De Aranjuez (Finale)
  18. And The Guitar's Poor American Relative, The Banjo/Washington Breakdown
  19. And Poorer Still, The Mouth Organ/The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (Packing Up)
  20. The Balalaika For Russia/Romeo And Juliet (Act II: No.14)
  21. The Maracas For Mexico/The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (El Desayuno)
  22. The Bongos And Congas And A Whole Wealth Of Other Drums For Africa And Central America/Studio Example
  23. The Sitar Of India/Evening Raga: Bhapoli
  24. The Accordion For France (Especially Paris)/Paris Canaille
  25. The Zither For Vienna/The Third Man (Theme)
  26. The Cimbalom For Hungary/Folk Dances
  27. The Guitar As An Integral Part Of The Orchestra/Rondena
  28. There Are Whole Orchestras Of Balalaikas./Sveit Mesiats
  29. The Effect Of The Wordless Human Voice, Used Purely As An Instrument/Symphony No.7 'Sinfonia Antartica' (Mvt 1)
  30. Nocturnes
  31. Instruments And the Imitation Of Nature. The Clarinet As Cuckoo
  32. The Carnival Of The Animals (The Cuckoo)
  33. The Flute As An All-purpose Aviary
  34. The Carnival Of The Animals (The Aviary)
  35. The Oboe As Duck
  36. Peter And The Wolf (The Duck)
  37. The Recording Of Reality. Does It Work As Well?
  38. The Pines Of Rome (The Pines Of The Janiculum)
  39. The Recording Of Reality Electronically Reborn In New Guises
  40. Cantus Articus - Concerto For Birds And Orchesra (Mvt 2)
  41. Beethoven Turns Avian: Cuckoo, Nightingale, And Quail
  42. Symphony No.6 'Pastoral' (Andante Molto Mosso)
  43. Some Improbable Casting: The Violin As Braying Donkey
  44. The Carnival Of The Animals (Persons With Long Ears)
  45. A Truly Orchestral Hee-haw To Be Reckoned With
  46. Overture To 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
  47. A Thunderstorm In A Million
  48. Symphony No.6 'Pastoral (Allegro-Allegretto)
  49. the Instrumental Depiction Of A Silent World
  50. The Carnival Of The Animals (The Aquarium)
  51. Saint-Saens' Menagerie Takes A Curtain Call.
  52. The Carnival Of The Animals (Finale)

Tracks:

  1. The Grouping Of Instrumental Families. An Additive Approach. First, Two Violins
  2. Forty-Four Duos (No.4)
  3. A Great Contrast, Of Both Pitch And Character: Violin And Viola
  4. Duo For Violin And Viola In B Flat Major, K.424 (Finale, Vars 1 & 2)/Studio Example
  5. Arrival Of The Standard String Trio: Violin, Viola, And Cello
  6. String Trio In B Flat (Menuetto)
  7. The String Quartet: Two Violins, Viola, And Cello
  8. String Quartet In F, Op.18 No.1 (Mvt 3)
  9. The String Quintet - When The Extra Instrument Is A Second Viola
  10. String Quartet No.5 In D, K.593 (Adagio)
  11. The String Quintet - When The Extra Instrument Is A Second Cello
  12. String Quintet In C (Mvt 3)
  13. The String Sextet: Two Violins, Two Violas, And Two Cellos
  14. String Sextet In B Flat (Mvt 2)
  15. The String Octet: The Standard String Quaret Times Two
  16. Octet In E Flat, Op.20 (Mvt 1)
  17. Double The String Octet: A Fully Fledged String Orchestra
  18. String Symphony No.2 (Finale)
  19. The Massed Strings Of A Symphony Orchestra
  20. Fantasia On A Theme Of Thomas Tallis
  21. Contrasts Of Pitch And Instrumental 'Colour' In The Woodwind Section
  22. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Op.100 No.5 (Theme)
  23. In The First Variation It's The Horn That Gets The Lion's Share.
  24. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 1
  25. In Variation Two The Torch Is Handed To The Bassoon.
  26. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 2
  27. In Variation Three The Oboe Leads.
  28. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 3
  29. Variation Four: Conversation Before Returning To A Solo-dominated Texture
  30. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 4
  31. And Variation Five is Dominated By The Clarinet.
  32. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 5
  33. The Next To Be Featured Is The Virtuoso Flute.
  34. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 6
  35. Individual Farewells And A Closing Chorus
  36. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 7
  37. A Mixed Group: Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, String Quartet, And Double-Bass
  38. Octet In F (Mvt 3)
  39. The Early Classical Symphony Orchestra Of Haydn And Mozart
  40. Symphony No.29 In A, K.201 (Finale)
  41. Strings, Wind, But No Brass. What Haydn And Mozart Never Knew
  42. Canzon 28
  43. Beethoven's Fifth: Two Horns, Two Trumpets, And Three Trombones Join The Team.
  44. Symphony No.5 (Finale)
  45. From Beethoven To The Massive Orchestras Of Berlioz, Wagner, And Mahler
  46. Beethoven Changed The Face Of The Symphony And The Orchestra Forever
  47. Symphoy No.6 'Tragic' (Mvt 1)
  48. The Cult Of Orchestral Elephantiasis Reaches Its Peak.
  49. Symphony No.1 'Gothic' (VI: Te Ergo Quaesumus)
  50. When Large Doesn't Necessarily Mean Loud: Debussy
  51. Images (Gigues)
  52. A Crisis Of Confidence; The Orchestra's Survival Hangs In The Balance, But It Still Develops. The Ondes Martenot:
  53. Turangalila Symphony (Chant D'amour 1)
  54. The Advent Of The 'Early Music' Movement Brings A New Vitality And Freshness.
  55. Balle De Xerxes (Gavotte En Rondeau)
  56. Computer And Synthesiser: Friends Or Foes?
  57. Concerto In D Minor For Two Violins (Largo)
  58. A Speculative Look Ahead/Mass In B Minor ('Dona Nobis Pacem')

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Instruments of the Orchestra - Great Reference Material!.......2007-04-04

This set lends itself to greatly enhancing one's knowledge of the orchestra, instruments in it, and their usage. I am a huge music buff, and I still picked up a great deal I previously did not know. I highly recommend this for all who wish to understand the origin of music, as well as the processes that are employed to create music!

5 out of 5 stars Beginner or Expert.......2007-03-12

This CD is excellent for the beginner or expert! To be able to haear the instrumets separately and then together really provides a good education. and/or refresher. The book thaty comes with the CD is alomost worth the price by itself!

5 out of 5 stars Very Informative and Enjoyable.......2006-11-20

Whether you're a music novice or pro, "The instruments of the Orchestra" is a very worthwhile purchase. The 7 CDs, with a total of 8 hours, are expertly narrated by Jeremy Siepmann. He's a great speaker, very much like the late Leonard Bernstein was. Mr. Siepmann takes you on an unforgetable musical journey covering the origins and use of the various orchestral instruments throughout musical history. The balance between his narration and a wealth of musical examples, which range from snippets to entire movements, is superb. The comprehensive enclosed booklet is excellent and faithfully follows the 7 CDs in content. Even with my 40+ years of music training I still learned new things from this wonderful collection. Considering the excellence of the content, and a cost that translates to about $5 per disc, this collection is a great value. Grab it, you won't regret that you did. Five solid stars!

3 out of 5 stars Frank's view.......2006-08-19

This boxed set of CD's with booklet achieved all I had hoped that it would. There are good samples of individual instruments and well done commentary on each. The only drawback was that some of the samples were too brief and could have been longer, hoiwever I guess this fits in with time constraints of the medium. It has given me a lot of clues as to future purchases of CD's for listening to individual instruments. Altogeth a satisfactory purchase and a welcome addition to my collection.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Intro for Those Not Familiar with the Orchestra.......2003-11-08

I've listened to classical music for years and am interested in composition. I bought this CD set to learn how an orchestra and its instruments work. I thought the CDs would be a nice but boring lecture. They aren't! Not only are they FUN but they are informative as well. I learned a huge amount from each CD and couldn't wait to listen to the next one.

The narrator and writer is a great speaker and holds your attention well. He is definitely knowledgeable. He provides musical examples for each point he makes, so you get to "hear" what he just talked about. I'd say the CDs are about 65% music and 35% narration. You'll learn about the range of instruments, some history, different ways to play them, how they sound, and how they are used in the orchestra. This CD set was a great learning experience and is sold at such a low price!

I recommend this CD for those who want to learn about classical music and those who know about it but are interested in learning more about the inner workings of an orchestra. You'll learn much useful information. For instance, the Rite of Spring (with that eerie start) is written for bassoon! I never knew a bassoon could sound like that but now I do.

The one complaint I have is the last CD. This deals with the orchestra. I wanted more of a tour of how the orchestra has been used through history up to the present. Instead, it was a tour of how different groups of instruments sound. I thought it could have been better. The other 6 CDs are excellent.
Percy Sledge - 24 Greatest Hits
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Peter Rabbit's got it right.
  • Good sound is a must.........this does not have it.
  • Soul excellence!
  • Percy Sledge: He Da' Man!
Percy Sledge - 24 Greatest Hits
Percy Sledge
Manufacturer: Tee Vee Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B000003OOH
Release Date: 1998-03-24

Tracks:

  1. When A Man Loves A Woman
  2. Take Time To Know Her
  3. Cover Me
  4. Just Out Of Reach (Of My Two Empty Arms)
  5. A Whiter Shade Of Pale
  6. The Dark End Of The Street
  7. You're All Around Me
  8. Today I Started Loving You Again
  9. She Thinks I Still Care
  10. He'll Have To Go
  11. You're Gonna Love Yourself In The Morning
  12. Hey Good Looking
  13. Warm And Tender Love
  14. It Tears Me Up
  15. Out Of Left Field
  16. My Special Prayer
  17. Dock Of The Bay
  18. Kiss An Angel Good Morning
  19. I Still Miss Someone
  20. For The Good Times
  21. Personality
  22. If You Got The Money
  23. Wabash Cannonball
  24. Why Me Lord

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Peter Rabbit's got it right........2000-12-13

I bought this CD as a gift for a friend who is a big Percy Sledge fan, and we were really looking forward to listening to it. Unfortunately the sound is thin and flat, with none of the richness--in voice and emotion--we expect from this great performer. A big disappointment. Look for other Sledge CD's.

1 out of 5 stars Good sound is a must.........this does not have it........2000-09-08

I listened to about two or three songs before I had to shut this cd off. This sounds like it was recorded live or Mr. Sledge did remakes of his own music. Either that or the quality of this disc is really bad. I was diappointed. I will leave it at that. There are plenty of other greatest hits albums that are out at stores and online here. Purchase one of the other ones they have. Do not listen to the other reviews they have listed here. I am just trying to help you out. Take my advise.

Peter Rabbit

5 out of 5 stars Soul excellence!.......2000-04-22

One of the absolute anchors to any soul collection.

5 out of 5 stars Percy Sledge: He Da' Man!.......1999-10-12

Percy Sledge - So Misunderstood! No one that I have ever spoken to about Percy Sledge, can truly appreciate him, his work, and the heartbreaks he sings about. Not many of us "PERCY FANS" out there huh? I know, you think this has to be a joke... but it's not. Percy's songs will touch deeply into those places no one ever wants to reach, because it may hold pain, hurt, and memories better off forgotten. But sometimes, it's good to open up and get healed from the inside out, enabling us to love again. Percy's music does that for those who will dare to listen. Percy Sledge - Da' Man
24 Deep
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    24 Deep
    Brotha Lynch Hung
    Manufacturer: Black Market Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000BNWNNS
    Release Date: 2005-11-08

    Tracks:

    1. Thought They Knew (Intro)
    2. 24 Deep
    3. Had 2 Gat Ya
    4. The Next Hoe (Insert)
    5. Lose A Hoe, Gain A Hoe
    6. Back Fade
    7. Jackin' 4 Joints
    8. Walkin' 2 My Funeral
    9. Fundamentals Of Ripgut Cannibalism (Outro)
    Historic Organs of North Carolina
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      Manufacturer: Organ Hist. Society
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0006A9GJA
      Release Date: 2004-11-30
      Sacred Music Complete
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • great, great!!!
      • ALL THE MUSIC YOU EVER NEED!!
      Sacred Music Complete
      Purcell , King , and Kings Consort
      Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B00006RHQJ
      Release Date: 2002-12-10

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars great, great!!!.......2006-12-05

      This is the way ,I think, Purcell should sound. No pomp and surcomstance but only great music.

      5 out of 5 stars ALL THE MUSIC YOU EVER NEED!!.......2003-05-23

      This boxed set is by far one of the best purchases I have ever made. As a Purcell freak, this hits every button I have. The cast of characters include the inequitable Robert King, New College Choir, Bowman, and a host of other venerable persons. Likewise the attention to period performance of these works makes it an essential addition to the library of any serious anglophile/Musicologist etc. Now if only the Britten Realizations of all Purcell's songs could be recorded alongside the originals! You will Love this set!
      A Recital (Opera, Lieder, Oratorio)
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        A Recital (Opera, Lieder, Oratorio)

        Manufacturer: Symposium
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0007RUTAC
        Release Date: 2005-05-31
        Marian Anderson
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          Marian Anderson

          Manufacturer: Pearl
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000000WT5
          Release Date: 1992-09-30

          Tracks:

          1. Siroe: Ch'io mai vi possa
          2. Komm. susser Tod
          3. 'Dettingen' Te Deum: Vouchsafe, O Lord
          4. 'Messiah': He Was Despised
          5. 'L'Allegro': Let Me Wander Yet Unseen (Siciliana)
          6. Caro mio ben
          7. Plaisir d'Amour
          8. Die Forelle, D. 550
          9. Der Tod und das Madchen, D. 531
          10. Ave Maria. D. 839
          11. 'Schwanengesang' No. 5 Aufenthalt
          12. Der Nussbaum Op. 25/3
          13. Die Mainacht, Op. 43/2
          14. 'Don Carlos': O don fatale
          15. 'Jeanne d'Arc': Adieu, forets
          16. 'Samson et Dalila': Amour, viens aider
          17. 'Samson et Dalila': Mon coeur s'ouvre
          18. (a) Summer Night; (b) Little Song
          19. Tramping
          20. Oh, Wasn't Dat A Wide, Wide, RIbber
          21. Deep River
          22. Heav'n Heav'n
          The Essential Leontyne Price
          Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
          • A Long Time Coming...
          • Her Best Album
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          • the greatest american soprano of the 20th century
          The Essential Leontyne Price

          Manufacturer: RCA
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          Release Date: 1996-08-13

          Tracks:

          1. Aida: Act I: Ritorna vincitor!
          2. Aida: Act I: E l'amor mio?
          3. Aida: Act I: I sacri nomi di padre, d'amante
          4. Aida: Act III: Qui Radames verra!
          5. Aida: Act III: O patria mia
          6. Un Ballo in Maschera: Act II: (Prelude)
          7. Un Ballo in Maschera: Act II: Ecco l'orrido campo
          8. Un Ballo in Maschera: Act II: Ma dall'arido stelo divulsa
          9. Un Ballo in Maschera: Act III: A tal colpa e nulla il pianto
          10. Un Ballo in Maschera: Act III: Morro, ma prima in grazia
          11. Il Trovatore: Act I: Che piu t'arresti?
          12. Il Trovatore: Act I: Tacea la notte placida
          13. Il Trovatore: Act I: Di tale amor che dirsi
          14. Il Trovatore: Act IV: Siam giunti
          15. Il Trovatore: Act IV: D'amor sull'ali rosee
          16. Ernani: Act I: Surta e la notte
          17. Ernani: Act I: Ernani! Ernani, involami
          18. Ernani: Act I: Tutto sprezzo che d'Ernani
          19. La forza del destino: Act II: Son giunta! Grazie, o Dio!
          20. La forza del destino: Act II: Madre, madre, pietosa Vergine
          21. La forza del destino: Act II: La Vergine degli angeli
          22. La forza del destino: Act IV: Pace, pace, mio Dio

          Tracks:

          1. Cosi fan tutte: Act I: Come scoglio immoto resta
          2. Madama Butterfly: Act II: Piangi? Perche?; Un bel di vedremo
          3. Madama Butterfly: Act III: Tu? tu? piccolo Iddio!
          4. TOSCA: Act II: Vissi d'arte
          5. Manon Lescaut: Act II: In quelle trine morbide
          6. Manon Lescaut: Act IV: Sola, perduta, abbandonata
          7. Dialogues des Carmelites: Act III: Mes filles, voila que s'acheve
          8. Don Giovanni: Act I: Don Ottavio, son morta!
          9. Don Giovanni: Act I: Or sai chi l'onore
          10. Don Giovanni: Act II: Crudele? Ah, no, mio bene!
          11. Don Giovanni: Act II: Non mi dir
          12. Turandot: Act I: Signore, ascolta!
          13. Turandot: Act III: Tu che di gel sei cinta
          14. Ariadne auf Naxos: Es gibt ein Reich
          15. Antony And Cleopatra: Act III: Give me my robe

          Tracks:

          1. Otello: Era piu calmo?
          2. Otello: Mia madre aveva una povera ancella (Willow Song)
          3. Otello: Ave Maria
          4. Fidelio: Act I: Abscheulicher! Wo eilst du hin?
          5. Suor Angelica: Senza mamma, o bimbo, tu sei morto!
          6. Carmen: L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Habanera)
          7. La Traviata: Act I: E strano, e strano !
          8. La Traviata: Act I: Ah, fors' e lui
          9. La Traviata: Act I: Sempre libera
          10. Le nozze di Figaro: Act III: E Susanna non vien!
          11. Le nozze di Figaro: Act III: Dove sono
          12. Die Agyptische Helena: Act II: Awakening Scene
          13. La rondine: Ore dolci e divine
          14. Salome: Finale

          Tracks:

          1. Eugene Onegin: Act II: Puskai pogibnu ya
          2. Eugene Onegin: Act II: Ya k vam pishu
          3. Eugene Onegin: Act II: Net, nikomu na svete
          4. Eugene Onegin: Act II: No tak i byt'!
          5. La rondine: Act I: Chi il bel sogno di Doretta
          6. VANESSA: Act I: He Has Come, He Has Come!
          7. VANESSA: Act I: Do Not Utter A Word
          8. Carmen: Act I: Pres des remparts de Seville (Seguidilla)
          9. Manon: Act II: Allons! il le faut!
          10. Manon: Act II: Adieu, notre petite table
          11. Macbeth: Act IV: Sleepwalking Scene: Vegliammo invan due notti
          12. Macbeth: Act IV: Sleepwalking Scene: Una macchia e qui tuttora
          13. La Boheme: Act IIII: Addio. Donde lieta usci (Mimi's Addio)
          14. Die Frau ohne Schatten: Act II: Empress's Awakening Scene
          15. Dido and Aeneas: Act III: Thy Hand, Belinda!
          16. Dido and Aeneas: Act III: When I Am Laid In Earth
          17. Don Carlo: Act V: Tu che le vanita conoscesti del mondo

          Tracks:

          1. Otello: Act I: Gia nella notte
          2. Otello: Act I: Quando narravi
          3. Otello: Act I: Venga la morte!
          4. Cosi fan tutte: Act I: Ah, guarda, sorella
          5. Madama Butterfly: Act I: Bimba, bimba, non piangere
          6. Madama Butterfly: Act I: Bimba dagli occhi
          7. Madama Butterfly: Act I: Vogliatemi bene
          8. Requiem: Recordare
          9. Porgy And Bess: Act II: Bess, You Is My Woman
          10. Norma: Act III: Me chiami, o Norma
          11. Norma: Act III: Mira, o Norma
          12. Ernani: Act II: Tu, perfida!
          13. Ernani: Act II: Ah, morir, potessi adesso
          14. Cosi fan tutte: Act II: Sorella, cosa dici?
          15. Cosi fan tutte: Act II: Prendero quel brunettino
          16. Aida: Act IV: La fatal pietra sovra me si chiuse
          17. Aida: Act IV: Presago il core della tua condanna
          18. Aida: Act IV: Vedi? Di morte l'angelo
          19. Aida: Act IV: O terra, addio

          Tracks:

          1. Un Ballo in Maschera: Act II: Teco io sto!
          2. Aida: Act III: Ciel! mio padre!
          3. Aida: Act III: Rivedrai le forest imbalsamate
          4. Aida: Act III: In armi ora si desta il popol nostro
          5. Aida: Act III: Padre! a costoro schiava non sono
          6. Requiem: Angus Dei
          7. Manon Lescaut: Act I: Oh, saro la piu bella!; Tu, tu, amore?
          8. Cosi fan tutte: Act I: Soave sia il vento
          9. Porgy And Bess: Act II: I Loves You, Porgy
          10. Aida: Act II: Silenzio! Aida verso noi s'avanza
          11. Aida: Act II: Fu la sorte dell'armi
          12. Aida: Act II: Pieta ti prenda del mio dolor
          13. Aida: Act II: Alla prompa che s'appresta
          14. Il Trovatore: Act IV: Udiste?
          15. Il Trovatore: Act IV: Mira, di acerbe lagrime
          16. Il Trovatore: Act IV: Vivra! Contende il giubilo
          17. Madama Butterfly: Act II: Scuoti quella fronda di ciliegio (Flower Duet)
          18. Carmen: Act IV: C'est toi! - C'est moi!
          19. Carmen: Act IV: Ou vas-tu? - Laisse-moi!

          Tracks:

          1. Les nuits d'ete, Op.7: Villanelle
          2. Les nuits d'ete, Op.7: Le spectre de la rose
          3. Les nuits d'ete, Op.7: Sur les lagunes
          4. Les nuits d'ete, Op.7: Absence
          5. Les nuits d'ete, Op.7: Au cimetiere (Clair de lune)
          6. Les nuits d'ete, Op.7: L'ile inconnue
          7. Four Last Songs: Fruhling
          8. Four Last Songs: September
          9. Four Last Songs: Beim Schlafengehen
          10. Four Last Songs: Im Abendrot
          11. Clair de lune, Op.46, No.2: Clair de lune
          12. Notre amour, Op.23, No.2: Notre amour
          13. Au cimetiere, Op.51, No.2: Au cimetiere
          14. Au bord de l'eau, Op.8, No.1: Au bord de l'eau
          15. No.1, Cinq melodies de Venise, Op.58: Mandoline
          16. Main dominee par le coeur
          17. Miroirs brulants No.2: Je nommerai ton front
          18. Miroirs brulants No.1: Tu vois le feu du soir
          19. Ce doux petit visage

          Tracks:

          1. Knoxville: Summer Of 1915, Op.24: Knoxville: Summer Of 1915
          2. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Seit ich ihn gesehen
          3. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Er, der Herrlichste von allen
          4. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Ich kann's nicht fassen
          5. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Du Ring an meinem Finger
          6. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Helft mir, ihr Schwestern
          7. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Susser Freund, du blickest
          8. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: An meinem Herzen, an meiner Brust
          9. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Nun hast du mir den ersten Schmerz getan
          10. Widmung (No.1, Myrthen, Op.25): Widmung
          11. Mignon (No.28, Liederalbum fur die Jugend, Op.79): Mignon
          12. Volksliedchen, Op.51, No.2: Volksliedchen
          13. Schone Wiege meiner Leiden (No.5, Liederkreis, Op.24): Schone Wiege meiner Leiden
          14. Er ist's (No.23, Liederalbum fur die Jugend, Op.79): Er ist's
          15. Heiss mich nicht reden (No.5, Lieder und Gesand aus Wilhelm Meister)
          16. Lust der Sturmnacht, Op.35, No.1: Lust der Sturmnacht
          17. Allerseelen, Op.10, No.8: Allerseelen
          18. Schlagende Herzen
          19. Freundliche Vision, Op.48, No.1: Freundliche Vision
          20. Wie sollten wir geheim, Op.19, No.4: Wie sollten wir geheim
          21. Der Gartner (Morike-Lieder No.17)
          22. Lebe wohl (Morike-Lieder No.36)
          23. Morgentau (From An Old Songbook)
          24. Geh, Geliebter, geh jetzt (Spanisches Liederbuch No.34)

          Tracks:

          1. Ev'ry Time I Feel The Spirit - Various Artists
          2. Let Us Break Bread Together On Our Knees - Various Artists
          3. His Name So Sweet - Various Artists
          4. 'Roun' About De Mountain - Various Artists
          5. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - Various Artists
          6. Sit Down, Servant - Various Artists
          7. Were You There - Various Artists
          8. He's Got The Whole World In His Hands - Various Artists
          9. Deep River - Various Artists
          10. Honor! Honor! - Various Artists
          11. My Soul's Been Anchored In De Lord - Various Artists
          12. On Ma Journey - Various Artists
          13. A City Called Heaven - Various Artists
          14. Ride On, King Jesus - Various Artists
          15. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free - Various Artists
          16. Sinner, Please Don't Let This Harvest Pass - Various Artists
          17. Sweet Little Jesus Boy - Various Artists
          18. There Is A Balm In Gilead - Various Artists
          19. Let Us Cheer The Weary Traveler - Various Artists
          20. Ev'ry Time I Feel The Spirit - Various Artists
          21. My Way Is Cloudy - Various Artists
          22. Nobody Knows The Touble I've Seen - Various Artists
          23. I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray - Various Artists

          Tracks:

          1. Holy, Holy, Holy
          2. Lead, Kindly Light
          3. Blessed Assurance
          4. Ave Maria
          5. What A Friend We Have In Jesus
          6. Amazing Grace
          7. The Lord's Prayer
          8. Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour
          9. The Church's One Foundation
          10. Bless This House
          11. I Need Thee Every Hour
          12. Fairest Lord Jesus
          13. I Wonder As I Wander
          14. Ave Maria
          15. Porgy And Bess: Summertime
          16. America The Beautiful
          17. Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing
          18. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
          19. Battle Hymn Of The Republic

          Tracks:

          1. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: He Zigeuner
          2. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Hochgeturmte Rimaflut
          3. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Wisst ihr, wann mein Kindchen
          4. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Lieber Gott, du weisst
          5. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Brauner Bursche
          6. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Roselein dreie in der Reihe
          7. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Kommt dir manchmal in den Sinn
          8. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Rote Abendwolken
          9. Adriana Lecouvreur: Act I: Io son l'umile ancella
          10. This Little Light O'Mine
          11. Interview With Leontyne Price By John Pfeiffer

          Amazon.com

          This 11-CD set, one might say jokingly, contains all the music ever written for the soprano voice and a bit for mezzo as well. And indeed, it's a staggering collection: In addition to her great Verdi heroines (the two Leonoras, Aida, Amelia, and Elvira in Ernani), Price is heard in her Puccini roles--Manon Lescaut, Butterfly, Tosca--and at least two dozen other roles, most of which she never sang on stage. Here are her heroic, secure Leonore in Fidelio, Strauss's high-flying Egyptian Helen, Purcell's Dido, Barber's Cleopatra, Bellini's Norma, Ariadne, Verdi's Violetta and Desdemona, Bizet's Carmen, Mozart's Countess, and Fiordiligi. Some are, naturally, more successful than others; almost none are embarrassing (Carmen comes close). In addition, she sings songs by Schubert, Schumann, and Strauss--none of them as well as say, Janet Baker or Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, and Barber's Knoxville, etc.--quite beautifully. Berlioz's Les Nuits d'été is not very good, but a group of spirituals is. In all, however, this is an amazing display by one of the century's greatest sopranos. There may be no new depths plumbed here, but the singing is a knockout. --Robert Levine

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars A Long Time Coming..........2006-03-30

          This compilation of Ms. Price's career is almost as complete as anything I've ever come across!!
          An American Icon....I will forever be a loyal fan and admirer!!

          5 out of 5 stars Her Best Album.......2006-01-01

          Along with the equally extensive "Prima Donna Collection" this is Leontyne Price's best album. Anyone who wants to become familiarized with her vocal technique and her art on record should own this album. It features her best work ever recorded. A lot of these arias and their respective soprano roles were not roles she sang on stage. Leontyne Price was not only a consummate artist, but a cautious one. The reason these arias, Lieder, Gospel and spirituals sound so beautiful and technically brilliant is because Leontyne was smart enough to sing them infrequently and in concert form. She did not take on new roles other than her repetitive Aidas, Leonoras, Butterfly, Toscas and Madame Lidoins, etc, because she was afraid of ruining her glorious voice too soon as many of her contemporary sopranos. Like soprano Zinka Milanov, Leontyne Price preserved the freshness and vitality of her voice through "operatic abstinence". Thus, the Norma, Salome, Manon, Lady Macbeth and even Traviata we hear on this album are well-rendered because she did NOT sing them on stage. She would have worn out her beautiful voice if she sung so many roles.

          This collection is overwhelming. Leontyne Price proves herself to be a masterful artist of diverse repertoire. Pity she didn't really sing these on stage because she would have put Maria Callas and all the reigning divas before and after her to shame. Listen to her remarkable, unsurpassed Mozart repertoire. This she did sing in opera houses, probably because Mozart does not require a true lyrico-spinto heavyness and smaller opera houses can accomodate Mozartian voices that do not often rise above the staff/orchestra. She sang exquisite Fiordiligis at the Met. The arias from Cosi Fan Tutte here - Soave sia il vento, O Guarda Sorelle and the fiendishly difficult vocal showcase "Come Scoglio" with its vertiginious scales are all fine samples of Miss Price's artistry. She sang Susanna and Donna Anna with beauty and bravura. The Salome excerpt is quite thrilling. She would have made a terrific Salome but the role is quite difficult and it would have surely killed her voice. Leontyne Price was the number one Verdi soprano. Every opera cognoscente will tell you that. When you hear the excerpts from Verdi operas here - Lady Macbeth's Sleepwalking Scene, Aida's arias, Leonora's arias from Trovatore and Leonora's arias from Forza Del Destino, particularly La Virgine Del Angeli and the ravishing Pace Pace Mio Dio- are the best renditions of Verdi soprano singing. Anyone who wants to study how to sing in the letter-to-letter Verdi lyrico spinto style should hear these arias. A voice like Leontyne cannot be easily imitated. Maria Callas's own voice can be imitated as Romanian diva Angela Gheorghiu has proven. Leontyne was in a class of her own, a voice that is both dramatic and beautiful to hear. However, most people find fault in her lack of dramatic interpretation. I say they're not hearing hard enough. Yes, there is excessive beauty in her singing but she understood that the opera heroines should sound beautiful because they are beautiful and though I never saw her on stage, from the recordings I hear she sounds dramatic and character-driven enough for me to be satisfied. For a devoted fan of Leontyne Price, this album is the Holy Grail. She sings the most beautiful Norma, Madame Butterfly, Tosca, Aida, Violetta, Madame Lidoin, Suor Angelica, Susanna, Dona Ana, Gilda, Fiordiligi, Desdemona and countless other heroines. The last cd is a collection of Gospel, spirituals and patriotic songs. These "American", non-opera selections find her in beautiful voice and she is actually paying tribute to her roots. She was not only African-American, but a Southerner from Mississippi. Her voice must have been heavenly to hear in Church! This is the album that made me love Leontyne.

          5 out of 5 stars Price At Her Peak.......2005-05-02

          Originally a Gospel singer, Leontyne Price rose to the heights of operatic superstardom in the 60's and 70's. She enjoyed the same success Maria Callas did in the 50's. Although Callas will forever be most people's idea of the greatest soprano of the 20th century, Leontyne Price was not a force to be reckoned with. In my opinion, and this is just me, she outshone Callas and was the greater singer as far as techinicality and musicianship. Leontyne Price's best work is recorded in this album. It is her best album, together with the Prima Donna Collection. The price is expensive but it's worth every penny. Prepare to be riveted and blown away by the dynamic strength and passion of her voice as it blasts through yours stereo. While many often point out that Leontyne Price was not much of an actress, from a purely operatic/vocal level, her voice was faultless and virtuosic, powerful, passionate, beautiful, lyrical, soulful. Never have I heard a soprano so richly endowed with strong chest register- she could sing the low octaves that are found in the roles of mezzo-soprano voices or contralto voices. But she was a dramatic soprano and that's dramatic with a capital D- all the high C's were there, perfectly in place, and she was a thrilling singer when reaching for the stratosphere with her voice.

          This album contains arias from operas that I didn't even know she performed- La Traviata (yes, Leontyne Price as Violetta is a moving and powerful interpretation, executed with sublime beauty. She finds herself the equal to Callas in the role- for Callas had a big voice for a role that calls for the "dying" effect. Thus, Price, like Callas, could sing roles that call for beauty and not just dramatic vigor. It's unfortunate that unlike the stars that were rising in her time- Joan Sutherland, Beverly Sills and Montserrat Caballe- Price never mastered the bel canto repertoire - Rossini, Donizetti, Bellini (although she sang a sensational Norma, excerpts are found in this recording). But her strongest suit was Verdi. She had the voice Verdi was looking for in a soprano- rich, dramatic, beautiful, able to fill up the lines with smoky and velvety hues and a gleaming high top. Check out her Amelia in Un Ballo In Maschera, her Leonora in Trovatore, her Leonora in La Forza Del Destino. Of course, her greatest role, her signature role, and one which she connected with on a personal/ancestral level was that of Aida. The first selections in this recording are from that masterpiece. As Aida, she was at her best. It was easy for her somehow, when most other sopranos tackle the role with difficulty. She conveys grace, nobility, passion and spirituality in the role of the tragic Ethiopian princess.

          Further roles she excelled in that are on this recording is Desdemona in Otello, which she sung opposite Placido Domingo. Their masterful voices blend together harmonically and gloriously in the Act 1 Love Duet. She's quite the ground-breaking artist. Most Violettas in Traviata or Desdemona in Otello are Caucasian lyric soprano (Desdemona was white, Otello was black, that was Shakespeare's intention) but in opera, race does not matter and Leontyne Price's voice made her a star in a time when it was incredibly difficult for a black woman to sing opera. From the start of the century, opera was always associated with white Europeans and later on Americans. But Leontyne Price followed the inspirational example of the gutsy contralto Marian Anderson, who suffered a lot of rejection in opera due to skin color in pre-Civil Rights Movement 30's, 40's and 50's. Finally in the late 50's, Anderson, after a lifetime of singing only in private concerts and recitals, debuted at the Met as Ulrica in Un Ballo. Leontyne Price immediately picked up where she left- singing all the soprano diva roles typically associated with white singers - especially Tosca. Her Tosca is second to her Aida. As Tosca, she encompasses the diva who dies for love in the most thrilling way.

          Other than Tosca, Puccini heroines were just as magnificent vehicles for her voice. She sang Madame Butterfly to great acclaim. I dont know how she did it but she suddenly ceased to be herself and became the frail, naive, lovesick Japanese Geisha. Softness and fragility is also mixed with the maturity of a woman in love, with passion and dramatic vocal color. She sang La Rondine with equal success, though this role is more along the lines of Violetta/Traviata. She sang Suor Angelica, she sang in modern works such as Barber's Antony and Cleopatra- in that infamous Zefferelli production- she sang Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, she sang in Dialoge of the Carmelites. All these are on here, along with her Baroque specialties- Dido in Dido and Aeneas. Her Mozart voice is also the best I've heard, really, even with a more dramatic and beautiful charm than other singers I've heard. She sang the acrobatic role of Fiordiligi in Cosi Fan Tutte, both Dona Ana and Donva Elvira in Don Giovanni. I prefer her as Dona Ana, she is all fire, despair, intensity and repressed desire, but she sings a hysterical and lovesick Elvira with a passion as well. She even sang the Countess in Le Nozze Di Figaro. But the sky was the limit to Price. She even sang, in a Jessie Norman way, the Wagner role of Isolde. Her "Liebestod" is the greatest I've heard since Birgit Nilsson, with a passion that stemmed from her religious Gospel heart.
          This is a great album and I recommend it to any fan of Price and any fan of opera in general. If you have never heard Price and want to start somewhere, start with this one. This one or the Prima Donna Collection.

          5 out of 5 stars of course world class.......2000-08-14

          Price is amazing. I will have to also mention that Joan Sutherland in the 1960 is even more incredible, if that's possible. Check Dame Joan out, you will not be sorry. But Price is a D flawless diamond set by Cartier, in my opinion.

          5 out of 5 stars the greatest american soprano of the 20th century.......1999-12-12

          This collection of arias, art songs, and spirituals is truly amazing for the sheer breadth and depth of this soprano's artistry. It is hard to imagine any Verdi soprano after Ms. Price who could offer us the smoky richness of her vocal color, and there are so many wonderful selections, many of them being roles she did not perform on stage. Among my personal favorites are her scene from Dialogues of the Carmelites, the Letter Scene from Eugene Onegin, and the drama of her Lady Macbeth. For those of us who heard Ms. Price over the years in opera and concert, this collection brings back wonderful memories...It is truly a must-have for any serious opera lover.
          Leif Ove Andsnes - The long, long winter night ~ Grieg · Tveitt · Johansen · Valen · Saeverud
          Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
          • Music for Long Winter Nights and any time of day or season!
          • Gorgeous
          • Engaging listening
          • for a long long winternight
          • LEIF OVE ANDSNES : A PARAGON OF CULTURAL VIRTUE
          Leif Ove Andsnes - The long, long winter night ~ Grieg · Tveitt · Johansen · Valen · Saeverud

          Manufacturer: Angel Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00000630G
          Release Date: 1998-05-05

          Tracks:

          1. Calling The Cows, Op.66 No.1
          2. Myllarguten's Gangar, Op.72 No.6
          3. Kurt Lurasen's Halling I, Op.72 No.10
          4. I Wander Deep In Thought, Op.66 No.18
          5. Tomorrow You'll Marry Her, Op.66 No.10
          6. Halling From The Fairy Hill, Op.72 No.4
          7. Prillar From Os Parish. Leaping Dance, Op.72 No.5
          8. Lullaby, Op. 66 No.17
          9. Goblin's Bridal Procession At Vossevangen. Gangar, Op.72 No.14
          10. 1. Welcome With Honour
          11. 33. Tears And Laughter For A Boat
          12. 3. A-Wooing
          13. 9. The Most Beautiful Song On Earth
          14. 27. Langeleik Tune
          15. 38. The Father Of The Child
          16. 37. The Long, Long Winter Night
          17. 1. Portrait Of A Woman
          18. 2. The Little Stone God
          19. 3. Reindeer
          20. 4. Towards The Mountains Of My Forefathers
          21. Tema - Variasjoner I-XII - Coda
          22. V Ballad Of Revolt, Op. 22 (Book)
          23. IV The Cotton Grass Plays On A Moonbeam Fiddle, Op.24 (Book III)
          24. V Thor And His Hammer, Op.24 (Book III)
          25. IV Tone's Cradle Song, Op.25 (Book 4)
          26. Hymn Against The Boyg, Op.28

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars Music for Long Winter Nights and any time of day or season!.......2004-11-21

          Leif Ove Andsnes is a fine musician who feels an affinity to his Scandinavian roots as he so ably demonstrates in this exquisite recording of Norwegian piano music. Yes, we all know the Grieg pieces and Andsnes plays them with shimmering intensity and flair. But it is the piano works of David Monrad Johansen, Geirr Tveitt, Fartein Valen, and Harald Saeverud that come as special surprises. Each of these composers lived well into the 20th Century and yet their music, while embracing forms of modern idiom, simply 'feels' Nordic. Here are some of the more ethereal melodies and folksong-inspired rhythms in the literature for the solo piano and Andsnes plays them to perfection.Another fine aspect of this generous recording is the engineering choices of allowing enough silence between pieces to allow the air to breathe around the one last performed and inhale, ready for the next. This is a very special album of new music that should encourage other pianists (and audiences) to pay closer attention to Norwegian composers. Recommended. Grady Harp, November 2004

          5 out of 5 stars Gorgeous.......2003-12-04

          I read an article about Leif Ove Andsnes in "The Economist", of all places, which called him one of the "most interesting" pianists today. Now I know why. His performance of the nine pieces by Grieg on this CD is totally liquid, effortless, MORE perfect than snowfall. I've heard some fantastic Grieg performances, but this is the best by far.

          The most interesting tracks on the disc, though, are actually Geirr Tveitt's "Fifty Folktunes from Hardanger". Tveitt based these songs on folk melodies he collected up in northern Norway (his native region) around the time of the German occupation, and they're full of some of the melancholy he must have felt during the war. They're also, as you would expect, full of snow-cloaked mountains, love, stars, dreams, the electric northern sky and, yes, "long, long winter nights". While Tveitt's distinctive idiom is avant-garde enough to be unique (unlike in a lot of settings of folktunes by other composers), it's a lot more accessible than some of Johansen, Valen, and Saeverud's pieces on this disc. I just heard an orchestrated version of the "Hardanger Tunes" on one of Naxos' CDs -- pretty impressive, but even more overpowering in the hands of Andsnes.

          5 out of 5 stars Engaging listening.......2002-02-19

          A collection of works by Norwegian composers, including several worthy lesser-known works, performed with superlative musicianship by Leif Ove Andsnes. Rhythmic passages churn, fast passages sparkle, lyrical passages sing, to great emotional effect. Andsnes makes his technical proficiency a servant to the compositions. Every composer should be so lucky to have an artist such as this play his works.

          5 out of 5 stars for a long long winternight.......2000-11-27

          This album shows that Scandinavien music is not only Grieg. Compositions in different styles are performed in a wonderful way by Leif Ove Andsnes. The atmosphere is the same in all pieces: as in a long, long winter night.

          5 out of 5 stars LEIF OVE ANDSNES : A PARAGON OF CULTURAL VIRTUE.......2000-01-28

          To explore the culture of your homeland with the sophistication and dedication that Andsnes expresses on the album deserves a Nobel Prize. This dynamic young Norwegian pianist escews cultural imperialism and exploitation and gives pride to those who recognise the depth and value of the music that has evolved over time in this seemingly far far land. This collection of Norwegian music, echoing so often the dynamics of the landscape and psychological interrogation of the nature of time ~ long long winter nights, and by implication long long summer days. Andsnes bears witness to the craft and creativity of his forebearers with style beautifully expressing their ideas and ambitions. A wonderfully powerful cd. Enjoy!
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          • Great Mark II collection, would give it 10 stars, if able
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          5 out of 5 stars If you look for classical Heavy Metal, this one has most of it........2006-03-08

          Deep Purple from the classical period, has much of the most, and get`s better and better everytime you listen to it.
          Here you have all the hit`s from the early 5 album`s from
          70-74 purplemania period. It rules, it rocks, in other words it does it. This has the most, and bring`s back the classical "purpel ghost". Track 1 Woman from Tokyo, burst`s into you ear with the drum beat to speed up the tempo into a enjoyable "purple tour". Jon Lord`s keyboard/organ with early effective synth play ,makes it on this one, and ties it together in a effective way. Track 2 Fireball is an uptempo fastback hardtop sprint heavy metal gem. It moves so fast so you nearly missed you breath. Track 3 Strange kind of Woman, is the blues heavymetal hybrid, which swing`s and spark `s in all it`s glory. Track 4 Never before is probably the weak spot on this CD, but that`s a very minor fault. This is not very "heavy metal" , but it swing`s ok all trough. Track 5 Black Night, is a live track that brings a very effective gut`s to the song. This is the one you must try to put your`e amplifier up to eleven. Greatness shines ! Track 6 Speed King, begins with a church organ playing, very slow build up, but then suddenly explode into classical heavy metal which realy kicks ass, man. Track 7 Smoke on the Water. The ultimate Deep Purple classic, here in it`s live version with some improvisations, does the 5 star all by it self. It rock`s, it moves, and it`s classical guarntee powerd heavy metal that should flash fire your`e soul in a joyful direction. Track 8 Child in Time, is a worthy closer on this "golden record". It has the element`s of a ballad that make`s you relax too.
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          5 out of 5 stars Great Mark II collection, would give it 10 stars, if able.......2002-10-25

          As mentioned in the review to Purplexed, this is a fantastic single Mark II compilation of "Classic" Purple. The remastering makes Ian Gillan's voice soar, Ritchie Blackmore's guitar sing, Roger Glover's bass rumble, and Ian Paice's drums and Jon Lord's organ, sound terrific. The members of Deep Purple are masters of metal, better than any "sound alike" bands, if there were any, on the market today. I'd grab up as many of the cds as you can. Also, if you also like darker, and heavier, their fellow Brits, Black Sabbath, are also worth a listen. This music holds up 20 to 30 years later, let's see any of today's "artists" say that 20 to 30 years down the line. Black Sabbath and Deep Purple rule!

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