| 1. Sentimiento de Amor |
| 2. Me Enamoré de Ti |
| 3. Yo También Pensé |
| 4. Mal Nombre |
| 5. Yo Nunca Pensé |
| 6. Tus Desprecios |
| 7. Amor Sin Medida |
| 8. Crying Time/You Don't Know Me |
| 9. Perdóname, Olvidalo |
| 10. Todavía |
| 11. Sufriendo en Silencio |
Pasión,Elsa Garcia,EMI International,Latin,Latin Music,Latin Pop,Mexican,Tejano
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A Star Is Born (Expanded 1954 Film Soundtrack)
Judy Garland , Harold Arlen , and Ira Gershwin Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009KU7U Release Date: 2004-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Night Of The Stars
- Gotta Have Me Go With You
- Norman At Home
- Pasion Oriental
- The Man That Got Away
- Cheatin' On Me
- 'I'm Quitting The Band...'
- The Man That Got Away (Instrumental Version)
- Esther In The Boarding House
- Oliver Niles Studio
- Esther's Awful Makeup
- First Day In The Studio
- Born In A Trunk (Medley)
- Easy Come, Easy Go
- Here's What I'm Here For
- The Honeymoon
- It's A New World
- Someone At Last
- Lose That Long Face
- Norman Overhears The Conversation
- It's A New World (Alternate Take)
- The Last Swim
- Finale - End Credits
- When My Sugar Walks Down The Street
- The Trinidad Coconut Oil Shampoo Commercial
Customer Reviews:
Forgive the cheesy title, but a star is re-born once again........2007-07-09
In all that mess, the soundtrack was released by Columbia on vinyl record in mono and has since never been out of print and was a best-seller for years. In 1988, Columbia took the musical numbers and the overture directly from the film's stereo soundtrack (As, sadly, stereo soundtrack masters no longer existed.) and released those onto CD. The sound quality was somewhat horrendous, but digital audio was still in its infancy and not much else could be done.
In 2004, for the film's 50th anniversary, Columbia, Legacy, and Sony Music Soundtrax released this incredible new expanded remastered CD reissue of the film's soundtrack. This is the most complete soundtrack you can find and it's definitely worth upgrading from your 1988 CD release.
This CD contains not only all of the songs, including an extended intro to The Man That Got Away which was shortened in the film as well as the complete intro to Gotta Have Me Go With You, but also contains a near complete release of the instrumental score, which includes whole tracks and parts of tracks that were not used in the film, as well as an alternate vocal take of It's A New World, the deleted When My Sugar Walks Down The Street segment from Born In A Trunk, and a static-y complete version of The Trinidad Coconut Oil Shampoo Commercial, which was taken from a worn acetate playback disc - the only complete recording in existence.
The soundtrack is taken from a mixing and matching of several elements, such as acetate playback discs, the original Columbia mono soundtrack album masters, and the film's 4-track stereo soundtrack, among others. This means that the soundtrack goes back and forth from being stereo and mono. However, this does not detract from my listening experience any, and frankly, I can't tell much of a difference. One interesting note is that Gotta Have Me Go With You uses both the film's soundtrack and the mono soundtrack album masters to create a faithful listening experience, from the mono instrumental intro to the song itself, which except for a short portion, is taken from the film's 4-channel soundtrack. (The mono portion of the vocal part was used to edit out some plot-related screams that were present in the 1988 release. This method of retaining the aural integrity of Gotta Have Me Go With You was also used when it was included on the Rhino Records compilation Judy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits.)
Despite the fact that this soundtrack is taken from several different surviving elements and sadly not from a single set of elements, as Warner Bros. didn't have the foresight to save everything like MGM and Disney did, this is an excellent presentation of this landmark soundtrack. The sound quality for the most part is excellent, and the liner notes are also wonderful. Garland historian John Fricke writes a small essay on the production of the film and an annotated guide to the soundtrack, which gives a synopsis of the plot and also indicates where the tracks from the CD appear in the film. Producer Didier C. Deutsch also writes a small essay on the creation of this CD release, giving notes on the elements and some specific tracks.
Amazon is offering this soundtrack at an excellent price, and I have to say, it's a bargain for a soundtrack of this caliber and sound quality. Any Garland fan or movie soundtrack fan should have this in their collection.
A Star Is Born Soundtrack Review.......2007-01-10
Judy at her peak!.......2006-05-30
The production values of the film were top of the line and it shows on this fine CD. It's a chance to experience Judy's talent on a more intimate basis without the visuals.
A must-have for every serious Garland collector.
a "Star" shines like never before..........2005-04-27
The big bonus for getting this latest edition is for Garland's complete rendition of "The Trinidad Coconut Oil Shampoo Commercial" (without the dialogue of James Mason). This has been taken from a rare acetate master, so while the sound quality is not the best, having the number complete without interrupting dialogue is a more than ample compensation. You will notice too that "Lose That Long Face" has been newly mastered from a better stereo source (cutting out the thunder-crashes that were heard on the first CD master, and Garland's singing no longer has those violent analogue fluctuations during the introduction). "Gotta Have Me Go with You" is now presented without the screams and noises, in a new master from the mono soundtrack.
"When My Baby Walks Down the Street", a section cut from the "Born in a Trunk" sequence, has been added as a bonus track. This sparkling-new STAR IS BORN reissue is a great tribute to what is most definitely Judy Garland's greatest hour on film.
Musical perfection of the highest magnitude!!!.......2005-02-25
And her instrument was showcased at its best in the music from her triumphant "A Star is Born".
This expanded version is a bona-fide treasure with the highlight being Garland's earth-shattering "The Man That Got Away," presented with vocals and several instrumental versions. Along with "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," and "The Trolley Song", "The Man That Got Away" is an essential for Garland fans, as well as those that know a good song when they hear it.
The fifteen-minute medley that was featured in the film as the "introduction" of "Vicki" to the public is another outstanding track, featuring "Born in a Trunk", "Suwanee," and "My Melancholy Baby," all exquisitely performed by the legendary talent.
Clocking in at just under eighty minutes, the soundtrack to the classic film is, indeed, in a class by itself, and deserving of repeated listening, maintaining its "freshness" after more than five decades.
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Pasión de Gavilanes
Original Soundtrack Manufacturer: Sony International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00022XOZ4 Release Date: 2004-05-25 |
Tracks:
- Fiera Inquieta (Quien Es Ese Hombre)
- Reggae Cumbia
- Miedo Al Amor
- Sobre Fuego
- Vete
- Paloma
- Ya No Te Quiero - Andrea Villareal
- Cara Y sello
- Dulce Pesadilla - Andrea Villareal
- Fiera Inquieta (Pop)
Customer Reviews:
Absolutely fantastic!.......2005-04-24
CREO.......2004-08-24
PERO EL CD ES ESTUPENDO!
LA NOVELA ESTA ARRASANDO EN PUERTO RICO!
An awesome soundtrack!.......2004-06-21
Buena oportunidad para los fanaticos de Pasion De Gavilanes.......2004-06-01
Buena oportunidad para los fanaticos de Pasion De Gavilanes.......2004-06-01
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Mi Pasion
Armik Manufacturer: Bolero Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FUF8B6 Release Date: 2006-07-18 |
Tracks:
- Calima
- Mi Pasion
- Rumba De Noche
- Recuerdos
- Warm Summer Nights
- Bolero
- Brisas
- Libre
- Sailing To Mallorca
- Corazon
- Guitarra Del Sol
Product Description
1. Calima
2. Mi Pasion
3. Rumba De Noche
4. Recuerdos
5. Warm Summer Nights
6. Bolero
7. Brisas
8. Libre
9. Sailing To Mallorca
10. Corazon
11. Guitarra Del Sol
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Armik as good as always........2006-08-10
I am also glad to see the modified website, which helps new fans to learn about him and his wonderful music.
I still recommend getting this CD.
Cheers!
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La Pasion Segun San Marcos (St. Mark Passion)
Manufacturer: Hanssler Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005O7SX Release Date: 2001-08-28 |
Tracks:
- No.1: Baptism On The Cross
- No.2: Dance Of The Ensnared Fisherman
- No.3: First Announcement
- No.4: Second Announcement
- No.5: Not On The Feast Day
- No.6: Two Days
- No.7: The Anointment In Bethany
- No.8: Why?
- No.9: Aria With Crickets
- No.10: The First Day
- No.11&12: Judas; The Paschal Lamb
- No.13: I Forswear This World
- No.14: The Eucharist
- No.15: We Give Thanks
- No.16: On Mount Of Olives
- No.17: Face To Face
- No.18: In Gethsemane
- No.19: Agony
- No.19: Agony
- No.21: Dance Of The White Sheet
- No.22: Before Caiaphas
Tracks:
- No.23: I Am (Confession)
- No.24: Scorn And Denial
- No.25: The Rending Of The Robe
- No.26: Colorless Moon
- No.27: Morning: Before Pilate
- No.28: Silence
- No.29: Sentence
- No.30: Soldiers
- No.31: Dance Of The Holy Purple Robes
- No.32: Crucifixion
- No.33: Death
- No.34: Kaddish
Amazon.com
Osvaldo Golijov is an inspired Argentinean-Jewish composer, and his St. Mark Passion, an 86-minute, in-your-face work--drawing from African American, South American, Cuban, European, and Jewish music--is an exciting, vibrant, percussion-filled experience with the rhythmic thrust of Carl Orff. The combination of folk and traditional instruments forms a highly original whole, and his retelling of the Passion story packs an emotional as well as musical wallop. This big, "maximist" work is not lacking in tender moments, however. An aria describing Christ's agony, for instance, is as touching and somber as anything textually similar in Bach's Passions. Most of the work here is done by the chorus, but the solo voices, which are uncategorizable (i.e., not operatic, not pop, not folk--just good voices), are impressive and add to the unique flavor of this singular work. The performance was live, not studio-recorded, and the sense of occasion adds to the success of the set. Recommended for the curious and, well, passionate. --Robert LevineAlbum Description
Osvaldo Golijov was born on December 5, 1960, in La Plata, Argentina, and now lives in Newton, Massachusetts. The score is dedicated "To the miracle of faith in Latin America, that lives through María Guinand and the Schola Cantorum de Caracas." Osvaldo Golijov grew up in an Eastern European Jewish household in La Plata, a provincial capital of half a million people about fifty kilometers from Buenos Aires in officially Catholic Argentina. While on a fellowship to the Tanglewood Festival, Golijov became acquainted personally with the Kronos Quartet, who performed there in 1990 and 1992. This relationship became a central one to Golijov's ever-increasing profile as a composer. Golijov wrote K'vakarat, which the quartet later recorded, for Kronos and cantor Misha Alexandrovich, and in 1997 Kronos and clarinetist David Krakauer recorded Golijov's Klezmer-accented The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind. When approaching the composer with the commission, Rilling encouraged Golijov draw upon his own experienceas a Jew living in an officially Catholic country; as an artist with an interest in a broadly eclectic range of style and media; as a Spanish-speaking composer of Eastern European parents, now living in the United States, and so onin discovering a personal perspective on the twice-told (or rather four-times-told) story. The text of La Pasión Según San Marcos is composed of portions of The Gospel According to Mark, the Old Testament's Psalms and Lamentations, and Spanish poetry. Golijov matches the pared-down, vox populi directness of St. Mark's account in the directness of his musical idiom, particularly in his appropriation of popular Latin American folk and dance music. He uses these forms as models for individual numbers with the larger work, which itself shares much in common with the structures of the Passions of Bach. From the Steve Reichian pulsations of the opening bars, to the sultry rhythms accompanying Jesus' betrayal to the other-worldly setting of the Kaddish (the Jewish prayer for the dead) with which the work concludes, Golijov's score is vibrant with energy, exoticism and PASSION! ►This is the ONLY composer authorized recording with the original ensemble!◄Customer Reviews:
Most inspiring and visionary.......2006-03-06
Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, Université Paris Dauphine, Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne
A Significant Contemporary Composer and a Challenge.......2005-08-03
'La Pasion Segun San Marcos' is the result of the challenge of new works for the millennium and while Golijov produced a unique setting of the Passion the work is not wholly successful as a composition. Without question Golijov understands how to weave seemingly disparate types of music and verse (African American, South American, Cuban, European, and Jewish) and form a means of communication that goes beyond the expected telling of the crucifixion. His orchestration is vivid, highly percussive, and pliant to the inclusion of voice both in chorus and solo.
The problem with the work as whole (and the Pasion is 86 minutes in length) is a sameness to the different 'movements'. Other composers in this so-called 'minimalist' vein allow repetition of like notes and words to gradually mutate and form a greater 'big idea' (John Adams' Harmonium is an example). Perhaps it is in keeping with the composer's obvious love of the pulsating rhythms that traditionally merge into the night in the countries of South America that he disdains altering an initial thought. But here, while the work is never less than interesting, it borders on excess. There are some plangent moments that break this rhythmic monotony, but they are few (not unlike Tan Dun's similar 'Water Passion').
The recording is taken from a live performance and while that adds to the thrust of the work's impetus, the sound is somewhat distant and, in being so, loses clarity. Maria Guinand conducts the forces with great attention to detail and the solo voices are committed and maintain the energy of the work. Time will tell whether this Pasion will join the orchestral/choral repertoire. Perhaps if Golijov re-works the piece.... Grady Harp, August 05
A new chapter in classical music.......2004-07-28
A Grand Triumph of Style over Substance.......2003-09-15
There are many ways to bring new life to beloved sacred texts. Golijov's method just happens not to work. One could say, for example, that in letting both individual singers and the chorus intone the role of Jesus, Golijov is suggesting Christ's gender-free universality. But practically speaking, this tactic diffuses his identity to the point that he has no clear musical profile. He's not a person at all but an expedient of the compositional moment: Jesus becomes whatever the composer needs to get to the next section. Thus, Golijov's Christ is virtually all externally applied effect; nothing seems to emerge from the inner demands of Jesus's character. Golijov isn't tuned in on that level. Much of the music seems to have been imposed upon the subject instead of having emerged organically from an inner communion between subject and creator. As a result, Golijov's Jesus is a cipher whose fate inspires indifference. Dramaturgically, the result is disastrous: this great and powerful story does not move me one bit in Golijov's (mis)handling.
By ear alone, one never knows who's who in the drama. And Passions are first and foremost meant to be heard and understood by the congregational ear. Surely, most of Bach's listeners could not read. But they could hear and follow the drama because he had deployed and delineated the characters as clearly as if they were on an operatic stage.
In a way, the less you know about the text, the better. As soon as you start examining the text and the character of the music supporting it, you rarely find any compelling, discernible reason for the composer's having chosen *this* musical dress over any other.
Something like this happens in Rossini's *Stabat Mater*, but Rossini is working in a more homogeneous style that makes it all easier to swallow. One could say much the same about Stravinsky's *Symphony of Psalms*, in which Igor deliberately resists word-painting. But the work generates an atmosphere of transcendence in a way that Golijov's *Pasión* never approaches. And if you can't generate transcendence for one of spiritual history's grandest transcendent moments (whose symbolic significance you need not be Christian to appreciate [witness Tan Dun's *Water Passion*, for starters]), you're way out of your depth, and you've wasted our time.
Basically, Golijov's *Pasión* is populism run amok, a triumph of style over substance. Some reviewers have justly compared aspects of this style to Orff's in *Carmina Burana*. The critical difference is that Orff's approach fits: he is setting bawdy medieval texts; and the raw, rhythmic, Technicolor thrust of his music serves that end to perfection. In Golijov, the same stylistic elements (and then some) make few apt connections to the story and for the most part neither advance nor illuminate the narrative. He simply hurls buckets of Latin Americana over everything. The result is a mess of undisciplined emotion.
I get no overarching sense of musical structure from this work -- nothing that subliminally drives me to an overwhelming conclusion or sense of participation in Jesus's extraordinary fate. Golijov's is thus the weakest of the four Passion 2000 works. Oh, it's very exciting and colorful and all, and it must be a blast to perform. But it doesn't forge any consistently deep emotional connections with the subject. It is woefully deficient in majesty and awe. Frankly, I quickly lost patience with the whole thing and often couldn't wait for it to be over.
Too ecletic without originality........2003-09-13
Jon Appleton
Arthur R. Virgin Professor of Music
Dartmouth College
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Pasion: Sensual Latin Guitar
Luciani Manufacturer: Avalon (Rock Bottom) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005LNX9 Release Date: 2001-05-14 |
Tracks:
- Anticipacion
- Brisa Calida
- Al Amor de La Lumbre
- Sensualidad
- Misterio
- Euforia
Customer Reviews:
Lavender & Lace.......2006-11-10
downtime music.......2004-10-22
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Pasión!
Manufacturer: Eloquentia France ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000K15UAE Release Date: 2007-02-13 |
Tracks:
- El Vito (Canciones clasicas espanolas - Fernado J. Obradors)
- La mi sola, Laureola
- Al amor
- Corazon, porque pasais ?
- El majo celoso
- Con amores, la mi madre
- Del cabello mas sutil
- Chiquitita la Novia
- Elegia eterna- Tonadillas (Enrique Granados)
- La maja dolorosa I - Tonadillas
- La maja dolorosa II - Tonadillas
- La majo dolorosa III - Tonadillas
- No lloreis, ojuelos - Canciones amatorias
- Dedicatoria (Poema en forma de canciones - Joaquin Turina)
- Nunca olvida
- Cantares
- Los dos miedos
- las locas por amor
- El pano moruno (Siete canciones populares espanolas- Manuel de Falla)
- Seguidilla murciana
- Asturiana
- Jota
- Nana
- Cancion
- Polo
- Cuba denttro de un piano (Cinco canciones negras - Xavier Montsalvate)
- Punto de Habanera
- Chevere
- Cancion de cuna para dormir a un negrito
- Canto negro
- Canzonetta spagnuola (Rossini)
Album Description
Joyce Didonato sings a recital of 20th century works on Spanish themes, including works by de Falla, Granados, Montsalvatge, Obradors, Turina, and Rossini. Julius Drake is her pianist on this release.Customer Reviews:
Viva DiDonato!.......2007-05-15
The Obradors songs are quite short, with one ("Al amor") lasting just a minute. These songs are quite well done. The last of the songs (Chiquitita las Novia) has a beautiful cadenza on the word "Ah".
My favorite of the Granados songs was "La maja dolorosa I". As usual, Joyce sings this with great intention. I was particularly impressed with one phrase, where she went from a long phrase ending with "...mi alma esta" to "Oh Dios!" . I'll wager that 99 out of 100 singers would take a breath before "Ah Dios", but she doesn't. The effect is marvelous, with the "Ah Dios" at a gorgeous pianissimo, like a prayer. Once again, dramatic intention dictates her musical choices. She also showed off an impressive chest voice in "La maja dolorosa III".
The Turina songs kept the momentum going. One special treat in "Dedicatoria" was an extended piano solo by Julius Drake. It lasts about 3 minutes, and is fantastic. Joyce's intention was perfect on "Nunca olvida". The next cut, titled "Song" also features another cadenza on the word "Ay".
The de Falla songs are well known, and brilliantly done. The tempi choices in "Jota" blew the dust off this warhorse. Even though there are so many recordings of these songs, you will be hard-pressed to find a better one.
I wasn't familiar with the songs of Montsalvatge, but I loved them. I liked "Cuba dentro de un piano" the best. The beginning of this song has some tongue-twisting diction challenges, expertly executed by this great mezzo. Joyce defies categorization as "coloratura" or "lyric". She does all of it beautifully.
A Rossini song (Canzonetta spagnuola) ends the CD. This song shows the composer's skill in writing in various styles, and the song springs to life in the hands of one of today's top Rossini interpreters.
Brilliant work. Highly recomended.
FINE PERFORMANCES, MINOR BLEMISHES.......2007-05-06
Spotlight on the Artistry of Joyce DiDonato.......2007-04-09
Few other singers have been able to bring these infectious songs to light (at least not since Victoria de los Angeles and a few others), but here DiDonato, well partnered by Julius Drake at the piano, offers an abundant assortment of some of the finest canciones. ¡Pasión! is a most appropriate title for this collection: Fernando Obradors' 'Canciones clásicas españolas, Enrique Granados' 'Elegia eterna', 'La maja dolorosa', and 'No lloréis ojuelos', Joaquín Turina's 'Poema en forma de canciones', Manuel de Falla's '7 Popular Spanish Songs', Xavier Montsalvatge's complete 'Canciones negras', and Rossini's 'Canzonetta spagnuola - En medio a mis dolores'.
DiDonato's vocal timbre and range are astonishingly fine and she sings this repertoire as if to the manner born. This is yet another excellent CD from an important artist of our time. Highly recommended. Grady Harp, April 07
Brava!!.......2007-04-02
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Arte Y Pasion
Paco Peña Manufacturer: Nimbus Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000J8Z2 Release Date: 1999-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Celosia
- Fuente Tobar
- Brisa Lejana
- Granada En Flor
- Madrid Flamenco
- Quitapesares
- Dia Y Noche
- Repiques
Tracks:
- Presagio
- Cosas Mias
- La Escencia
- Piedra Escrita
- Mantilla De Feria
- Yerbaguena
- El Cano Quebrao
- El Patio
Amazon.com
It's no surprise that the beauty of flamenco's confident rhythms, woody sounds, and wild syncopation come across in this live performance of classical guitarist Paco Peña, the Losada Brothers, and Flamenco Dance Company. Peña, a longtime virtuoso of flamenco guitar, boldly strums through some of the strongest material in his repertoire--setting his classical guitar afire and bewitching the German audience. He and Dance Company fuse well as guitar and boots trade limelight while singers La Piconera, Angel Gabarre, and Antonio Reyes often steal the show with haunting Andalusian vocals. A multifaceted mix of flamenco with expertise and passion in all areas. --Karen Karleski
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Pasion
Los Reyes Manufacturer: Demuzik ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000JWQN Release Date: 1999-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Noche
- Lola Si Si
- Vagabundo
- Bailara
- Pobre
- Sabina
- Camino
- Pasi
- Loco
- Yo Te Pidere
- Ol
- Media Noche
- Fandango
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Pasion Vega
Pasión Vega Manufacturer: Sony Bmg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001W7P1Y Release Date: 2001-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Besos Y Besos
- Dos Estrellas
- Vida En Gris
- Olvidarte
- Dos Veces
- Carceleras Del Puerto
- Como Te Extrano
- Que Desespero
- Rio Abajo
- Habanera De Los Ojos Cerrados
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Pasión
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004S4PJ Release Date: 2000-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Primavera Portena
- Oblivion
- Revolucionario
- Ontono Porteno
- Premier Trio, Op.35: I. Prld Et Fugue: Lento
- Premier Trio, Op.35: II. Theme Et Vars: Andante
- Premier Trio, Op.35: III. Sonate: Allegro
- An Eroica Trio: I. Astor
- An Eroica Trio: II. Maurice
- An Eroica Trio: III. Capiba
- Bachianas Brasileiras: Aria (Cantilena)
Customer Reviews:
The trio delivers.......2007-01-18
Lukewarm Passion.......2004-02-26
Eroica Trio has been much hyped as a tonic to enliven the staid world of classical music ever since they began recording. That's fine, I like to see talented musicians stretching the boundaries of the classical world to include the works of both famous and oft-neglected Hispanic composers of serious music. That the three young women who comprise the trio are technically proficient, there is no doubt, but on Pasion they simply lack the passion that makes Piazzolla's music so mesmerizing. Only at the end of Otono Porteno can the listener feel the beginnings of a musical bonfire in the play of Erika Nickrenz.
The remainder of the works by other composers on the CD are enjoyable but simply too somnolent to live up to the promise the CD title implies. Being much less familiar with the other works, I feel unqualified to comment on the quality of their interpretations.
If you are a Piazzolla fan who has come looking for some great Piazzolla, forget about finding it here. But if you are a fan of classical music who is looking for something slightly out of the ordinary in order to expand your musical horizons, this may be the CD for you.
Authentic Piazzolla it is not.......2002-12-20
Excellent.......2002-05-19
The small crowd was captivated by their young spirits, great music, and great emotion.
I can't wait to see them again in NYC
Wonderful.......2001-04-28
Bottom line - if you're looking for some background music, this CD is just OK. But if you have the time to sit and listen, it's great!
Latin Music:
- Paso Del Cienpies
- Penas Del Alma
- Perdona Mi Franqueza
- Personalidad
- Piano Inolvidable (Unforgettable Piano)
- Por Eso Vuelvo Otra Vez
- Querido Miguel
- Raices
- Routes of Rhythm, Vol. 2 (Cuban Dance Party)
- San Antonio Soul
Latin Music
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