| 1. At First Glance |
| 2. Lexi |
| 3. Going Home |
| 4. Five O'Clock Shadow |
| 5. Crystal Palace |
| 6. Silver Lining |
| 7. Take Me There |
| 8. Before You Say Goodbye |
| 9. Fire In The Rain |
| 10. More Than Ever |
| 11. A Song For Ed |
Editorial Reviews
This is one of the most amazing works of music that you will ever experience! To see At First Glance work in the studio was a producer's dream come true. The entire work was purely improvised without any retouch to the master. All of the sounds that you hear on this disc was created at a moment in time and captured digitally. Both Jeremy and Lynda are among the most talented people I have ever met! It is soothing to hear their work and to have experienced such a phenomenon. We are so happy to have such talented artist join the BrokenTree Record family. I am sure you will enjoy their music for many years to come.
Look for their upcoming "Ivory Highway Tour" beginning September 1, 1999. You won't want to miss this experience!- Brian Fletcher, President-CEO BrokenTree Records
Product Description
Improvisations is a compilation of original works written and performed by At First Glance. This album captures the very essence of musical inspiration and creativity. Every Piece of music contained on this album is a recording of an improvised performance.
Improvisations
Improvisations,At First Glance
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The Tranquil Harp: Improvisations for Relaxation, Meditation, Integration
Paul Baker Manufacturer: Vocal Integration Concepts ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00002CFAR Release Date: 1999-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Ruby
- Carnelian
- Citrine
- Aventurine
- Azurite
- Amethyst
- Quartz
- Synthesis
Album Description
The Tranquil Harp consists of eight Celtic harp improvisations for relaxation, meditation and integration. The music was improvised, and recorded live in a concert hall without any added reverb or effects. Each track is in a different key, correlating with the frequencies of color and the energetic centers of the body. The pure harmonically rich harp sounds played at a slow regular pulse encourage alpha wave activity in the brain, resulting in greater relaxation, clarity, focus and concentration. Practical exercises are suggested for each improvisation to assist in physical, mental, emotional and spiritual integration. These improvisations were created on a Dusty Strings FH-36B Celtic harp made in Seattle, Washington.Customer Reviews:
Healing music.......2007-02-22
Tranquil harp for babies.......2006-03-21
Soothing the Mind.......2006-03-20
My Heartfelt Review for "The Tranquil Harp".......2004-05-23
Mr. Baker is such a talented person. He could have chosen to record albums using his vast knowledge and technique on the large and impressive concert harp, piano, or organ. However, for posterity, he chose to record improvisations for healing on the smaller and more personal celtic harp.
How does one capture the essence of such music in words? His two albums, "The Tranquil Harp" and "The Ladder of the Soul" are groundbreaking in their simplicity and breadth. And each one has its own unique place in my life.
"The Tranquil Harp" helped me most in my physical healing. Its music is very basic, simple, and gentle. It has brought, and continues to bring, growth and strength to every part of my physical being. To play it is to bathe in regeneration and light.
"The Ladder of the Soul" continues this healing on the emotional and spiritual planes. It connects our essence to the divine in such a way that we emerge purer and more aware of our true being and purpose in this life. This is real health. Divine health. What a gift to be brought to us by one man. This album is so aptly named as it proves that the harp truly is "the ladder between earth and heaven," connecting us to the divine safely and lovingly.
Thank you, Mr. Baker, for sharing yourself in such a way that allows all of us to unfold in ourselves and in the world with true happiness and peace.
Not sure I agree with the across the board 5 stars.......2004-05-12
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Poulenc: Piano Works
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C24I5 Release Date: 2004-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Preambule
- I. Le Comble De La Distinction
- II. Le Coeur Sur La Main
- III. La Desinvolture Et La Discretion
- IV. La Suite Dans Les Idees
- V. Le Charme Enjoleur
- VI. Le Contentement De Soi
- VII. Le Gout Du Malheur
- VIII. L'Alerte Vieillesse
- Cadence
- Final
- I. C Major
- II. B Flat Minor
- III. E Minor
- Pastourelle
- I. Assez Modere
- II. Tres Modere
- III. Alerte
- Valse
- No. 1 In B Minor
- No. 2 In A Flat Major
- No.3 In B Minor
- No. 6 In B Flat Major
- No. 7 In C Major
- No. 8 In A Minor
- No. 12 In E Flat Major 'Hommage A Schubert'
- No. 13 In A Minor
- No. 15 In C Minor 'Hommage A Edith Piaf'
- I. Pastorale
- II. Hymne
- III. Toccata
Customer Reviews:
BAGATELLES SPIRITUELLES.......2006-05-17
The 31 pieces here are very unpretentious. Only one lasts longer than four minutes, and nearly half of them clock out after less than two. The harmony is almost entirely tonal (after some Stravinskyish assertiveness at the start of the very first number), and most of the recital consists of items that seem to have started life as improvisations. Nine numbers go by that title explicitly, and if they don't seem to be one's normal idea of improvisation, having more thematic content than I for one would have expected, that may simply reflect the fact that Poulenc was an outstandingly gifted improviser. The suite Soirees de Nazelles with which Roge opens the recital is reported to have originated in pieces that he improvised at some kind of informal Schubertiads during his residency there, and they also have more substance than show about them.
The sense of improvisation is strengthened in the Nazelles suite by what sounds to me like an unmistakable allusion in the Preamble and again in the Cadence to Bach's Chromatic Fantasia, itself highly improvisatory in manner. Allusiveness in general is another strong characteristic of these works. There is an explicit Homage to Schubert and another to Edith Piaf, for instance. Poulenc was closely associated with Stravinsky, and while I can't hear much of Stravinsky in the three `perpetual motion' works as the liner-note writer tells me I should, I hear him loud and clear in the Preamble to the Nazelles suite. Nor do I think it unduly speculative to detect the influence of Schumann in the finale to the same suite, and while the attractive melody of the Valse may of course be Poulenc's own something leads me to doubt it.
Above all what these miniatures recall to me is Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words. This is not a matter of specific allusions or of the musical idiom, it's just a matter of the overall impression created. They show the same kind of variety and resourcefulness within a fairly restricted range of expression, and the harmonisation is also, with a couple of exceptions, cautious and unadventurous as Mendelssohn's tended to be - there is no experimentation in the manner of Faure, still less that of Debussy or Ravel. For all that, these works have real character and personality, and they are thoroughly agreeable and companionable, even striking a distinctly deeper note in the Pastorale from the Three Pieces. The `variations' in the Nazelles suite are not variations as Franck or Bizet (or any of the German masters) used that expression, more a little collection of miniature tone-poems, and you may be relieved to learn that the three `perpetual-motion' works are hardly that at all - one toccata is quite enough for me. I would rather not get into the topic of the Satie-style names for the `variations', an issue for which `tiresome' would be a restrained characterisation.
Roge's playing suits the music very well. The first `improvisation' and of course the toccata call for a bit of virtuosity, which he is not short of. Otherwise the technical demands seem generally fairly moderate, the real requirement being to capture the intimate and `off-duty' feel of the music which, as the Gramophone critics said, he does very well. The sound comes over very agreeably too, in part through Roge's tactful and sympathetic pedalling, in part from the acoustic, but above all, of course, from the player's touch.
The liner-note is short and fairly basic, but fine as far as it goes. All in all, this is a very pleasant disc that can be commended in good conscience to all but the most ultra-conservative listeners. I am very pleased to have spotted it, and very happy too to endorse the acclamation it was given in 1988.
A Delight.......2006-05-10
Roge is fully attuned to the more virtuosic moments as well as to the humor and verve of Poulenc's idiom. And Decca, often maligned for their inability to turn out consistently fine piano recordings, has here produced a model sound recording. Maybe it's the venue, a London church, that contributes just the right degree of warmth and detracts not a whit from the clean, powerful tone of Roge's piano.
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Bartók Plays Bartók
Manufacturer: Pearl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000WPP Release Date: 1995-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Ste, Op.14 Allegretto: Scherzo: Allegro Molto: Sostenuto
- Two Rumanian Dances Op.8a: No.1, Allegro Vivace
- 10 Easy Pieces: No.5, Evening In Transylvania; No.10: Bear Dance
- Allegro Barbaro
- 14 Bagatelles Op.6 No.2: Allegro Giocoso; 3 Burlesques Op.8c: No.2, A Bit Drunk
- 9 Little Piano Pieces: No.6, Air, No.8, Tambourne, Petite Ste; V, Bagpipes
- 3 Rondos On Folk Melodies: No.1, Andante
- 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs: Nos. 7-10, 12, 14, 15 (Old Dance Tunes)
- Sursum Corda No.7 From Annees De Pelerinage, Book 3
- Mikrokosmos: No.124: Staccato; No.146: Ostinato
- Petite Ste Ia. Slow Melody: , Ib. Walachian Dance; II. Whirling Dance; III. Quasi Pizzicato...
- 9 Little Piano Pieces: No.9, Prld All'ungherese
- 3 Rondos On Folk Tunes: No.1, Andante; 14 Bagatelles: No.2, Allegro Giocoso
- 3 Rondos On Folk Melodies: No.1, Andante
- 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs: Nos.7-10, 12, 14, 15; Old Dance Tunes
- Annees De Peleringe, Book III: No.7 Sursum Corda - Bela Bartok/Ditta Pasztory-Bartok
- Mikrokosmos: No.124: Staccato
- Mikrokosmos: No.146: Ostinato
- Petite Ste: Ia. Slow Melody
- Petite Ste: Ib. Walachian Dance
- Petite Ste: II. Whirling Dance
- Petite Ste: III. Quasi Pizzicato
- Petite Ste: IV. Ukrainian Song
- Petite Ste: V. Bagpipes
- 9 Little Pno Pieces: No.9: Prld-All'ungherese
- 3 Rondos On Folk Melodies: No.1, Andante
- 14 Bagatelles: No.2, Allegro Giocoso
- Improvisions On Hungarian Peasant Songs: No.1, Molto Moderato
- Improvisions On Hungarian Peasant Songs: No.2, Molto Capriccioso
- Improvisions On Hungarian Peasant Songs: No.6, Allegro Moderato, Molto Capriccioso
- Improvisions On Hungarian Peasant Songs: No.7, Sostenuto, Rubato
- Improvisions On Hungarian Peasant Songs: No.8, Allegro
- 3 Hungarian Folk Tunes: No.1
- 3 Hungarian Folk Tunes: No.2
- 3 Hungarian Folk Tunes: No.3
- 7 Pieces From Mikrokosmos: I. Chord And Trill Study
- 7 Pieces From Mikrokosmos: II. New Hungarian Folk Song
- 7 Pieces From Mikrokosmos: III. Chromatic Invention
Customer Reviews:
A fascinating glimpse into Barokian style.......2007-04-20
Bela Bartok, The pianist........2007-03-15
While a majority of Bartok's works are timeless classics in modern Classical repertoire, recordings are Bartok performing his own music are extremely rare to find these days. This is what makes the "Bartok Plays Bartok" disc from Pearl Records such a treat to listen to.
The recordings on this disc date from between 1929 and 1941 and display Bartok's gifts as a solid pianist in their fullest. His pianistic attack and full command of the instrument comes through in every piece included here.
Standouts include the opening piano "Suite", Bartok's own rendition of his famous "Allegro Barbaro" and the "Petite Suite". The 2-piano arrangement of three of Bartok's "Mikrokosmos" pieces is also a standout and features Bartok's wife Ditta as second pianist.
Indeed, there is plenty of history and lessons heard in these historic performances. For a pianist studying on how Bartok's music ought to be played, "Bartok Plays Bartok" is an ideal CD to have. We get to hear a master composer prove himself to be a master pianist.
Definitely a must have for any Bartok fan.
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Bartok: Complete Solo Piano Music
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008X5AY Release Date: 2003-05-27 |
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Sàndor, still active at 90 as this reissue appears, was a student of Bartók and a preferred interpreter of his music. Since this set appeared on nine LPs in the early 1960s, it has been the standard for Bartók's piano music; in this fine-sounding reissue, it still is. Sàndor can hit hard enough for such virtuoso pieces as the Piano Sonata and "Out of Doors," but he also retains the romantic element heard in the composer's own playing which tempers the harsher qualities of the music. While this collection isn't quite as complete as advertised (some early, insignificant piano music by Bartók is omitted), it includes all of Bartók's significant piano music, including such relatively obscure gems as the Bagatelles, eight Improvisations, and many delectable folk arrangements which will appeal even to listeners who think Bartók is too challenging for them. Vox's recorded sound, superbly remastered, resists obsolescence as effectively as Sàndor's performances. Even with the inclusion of the early books of "Mikrokosmos," which will appeal mostly to piano students, this set is worth several times the asking price. --Leslie GerberCustomer Reviews:
Microcosmos.......2007-03-08
The piano music is dominated by short pieces, many of them written for piano students, notably the collections "Microcosmos" and "For Children". These, together with suites of folk dance arrangements, make up the bulk of the solo piano output.
Sandór plays these short, and often simple pieces, with neither too much nor too little art. As a gifted teacher, he knew unerringly how much music each of these small vessels held. The result is beguiling - but be warned: no-one can listen to the 153 short pieces of Microcosmos end-to-end. This is an anthology to be dipped into, not swallowed whole.
The remastering is pretty successful (fortunately - some of Vox's CD reissues are plagued by severe deterioration of the original tapes). And it's for half nothing-what's not to like?
Great value with a few flaws.......2006-07-28
As mentioned by an earlier reviewer, very few of the works are split into tracks - Mikrokosmos is divided into 7 for each of its six volumes, and to accomodate for a full CD. In these seven tracks there are 121 songs. I would have much preferred if the songs had been split into tracks. Almost the entire CD set is this way - Fifteen Hungarian Songs is one track, Fourteen Bagatelles, etc. It is very annoying when one wants to hear a particular song in those tracks and not the others.
Another detriment to the collection is the recording quality. It is decent most of the time, but in loud sections the piano buzzes. One might be able to ignore it, but I think that it detracts from the passion of the forte quite a bit.
Overall, for $18 it is pretty decent, but if you are like me and like to keep your music library neatly organized (and aren't extremely cheap), I would not recommend this set.
eeh, I guess I don't like Bartok that much.......2006-07-25
Best classical value out there.......2005-10-05
Now, Kocsis is one of the greatest pianists alive, and if anyone is worthy of commanding a premium, it is him. And to be fair, that CD is going to be re-released on October 11 as part of a Collector's Edition - eight CDs, $63.97 MSRP. But it's already going up against this little gem, which contains five CDs with all of the truly great solo-piano works by an internationally recognized Bartok specialist for $21 - not much more than the cost of one CD from the other set. This kind of value is not to be taken lightly.
I came to this set with my impression of Sandor informed by his complete Prokofiev - ultra-hard, sometimes rhythmically slack, always melodically lacking in some way or another. But he held a very special feeling for Bartok, and saved his best playing for the great Hungarian. In passages like the first of the Three Csik Dances, the opening of the Improvisations Op. 20, or in the Ten Easy Pieces, there is a simplicity, charm and wistful homesickness that is quite touching. In pieces like the Out of Doors suite, the Sonata, or the Burlesques, there is a vicious, impulsive energy, a wicked sense of humor and an overabundance of overtones. It is never mindless, inappropriate or even overly harsh - it's just very, very loud.
In this set I like best the endless landscape of the Sonatina, the unusual colors and fragrances in the Etudes, the brilliantly conceived Bear Dance (the last of the Ten Easy Pieces), and the multifaceted, complex, gorgeous Improvisations. Any fan of Bartok should hear these.
5 Stars for the music and performance.......2005-04-04
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The Ladder of the Soul - Improvisations for Relaxation, Meditation, & Integration
Paul Baker Manufacturer: Vocal Integration Concepts ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005MCVL Release Date: 2001-06-15 |
Tracks:
- Awakening
- Acceptance
- Understanding
- Compassion
- Forgiveness
- Loving
- Grace
- Transcendence
Album Description
Peaceful relaxation and meditation music performed on the Celtic harp by master harpist Paul Baker. Following in the tradition of The Tranquil Harp, The Ladder of the Soul presents eight improvisations in keys corresponding to the energy centers of the body. The improvisations are designed to ground your body, open and tune your mind, balance your emotions and soothe your spirit. The pure and ancient sound of the harp, sometimes called the ladder between earth and heaven, is ideal for relaxation, meditation and integration. Each track is provided with a suggested meditation.Customer Reviews:
Centering and healing.......2007-02-22
Time for Ladder of the Soul #2.......2006-04-11
beautiful music, beautifully played.......2005-03-30
My Heartfelt Review for "The Ladder of the Soul".......2004-05-23
Mr. Baker is such a talented person. He could have chosen to record albums using his vast knowledge and technique on the large and impressive concert harp, piano, or organ. However, for posterity, he chose to record improvisations for healing on the smaller and more personal celtic harp.
How does one capture the essence of such music in words? His two albums, "The Tranquil Harp" and "The Ladder of the Soul" are groundbreaking in their simplicity and breadth. And each one has its own unique place in my life.
"The Tranquil Harp" helped me most in my physical healing. Its music is very basic, simple, and gentle. It has brought, and continues to bring, growth and strength to every part of my physical being. To play it is to bathe in regeneration and light.
"The Ladder of the Soul" continues this healing on the emotional and spiritual planes. It connects our essence to the divine in such a way that we emerge purer and more aware of our true being and purpose in this life. This is real health. Divine health. What a gift to be brought to us by one man. This album is so aptly named as it proves that the harp truly is "the ladder between earth and heaven," connecting us to the divine safely and lovingly.
Thank you, Mr. Baker, for sharing yourself in such a way that allows all of us to unfold in ourselves and in the world with true happiness and peace.
The Most Beautiful Music.......2002-03-19
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Improvisations - Jazz In Paris
Stephane Grappelli Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004XT2L Release Date: 2001-04-24 |
Tracks:
- The Lady Is A Tramp
- Fascinatin' Rhythm
- Dans La Vie
- Cheek To Cheek
- A Nightingale Song In Berkeley Square
- Taking A Chance On Love
- 'S Wonderful
- Someone To Watch Over Me
- If I Had You
- Body And Soul
- I Want To Be Happy
- She's Funny That Way
- Time After Time
- Just One Of Those Things
- Slow En Re Majeur (I'll Be Around)
- Taking A Chance On Love
- Someone To Watch Over Me
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The mid-1950s were rough for Stephane Grappelli. He had recently returned to Paris after living in London for seven years to find that his brand of elegant swing was considered old-fashioned by the young Parisian bop fans. And his long-time collaborator Django Reinhardt had died in 1953, ending one of the most fruitful partnerships in jazz history. So when he went into the studio in 1956, he was faced with a dual challenge. He had to prove he wasn't just a relic of the past and that he could hold his own without the backing of Django's guitar. On Improvisations he passes both tests with grace and charm. Grappelli wisely avoids using a guitarist, which would only sound like a weak rehash of the past, opting instead for the classic jazz trio of piano, bass, and drums. When Grappelli was with the Quintet of the Hot Club of France they rarely played ballads. But on tracks such as "Someone to Watch over Me," and "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" he has the chance to explore nuances of phrasing and tone color in a way that wasn't possible at the quick tempos Django favored. Improvisations is a delightful collection of jazz standards played by a master musician in the process of discovering for himself how good he really is. --Michael SimmonsCustomer Reviews:
Improvisations.......2005-09-10
Stephane Grappelli "Improvisations" is another exceptional CD when old recordings can be techically enhanced to sound good.
The selection of all the old favourites have been extremely well selected and played by Stephane Grappelli in his distinctive style. "Fascinatin' Rhythm" and "Cheek to Cheek" are no exception.
I hope the the digital recordings on vinyl LPs released by him in 1985 will be added to his album collection in future.
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Maldoror
Manufacturer: Brassland Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000E5SJV Release Date: 2003-11-11 |
Tracks:
- May It Please Heaven
- One Should Let One's Fingernails Grow
- The Wind Groans
- O Stern Mathematics
- The Palace Of Pleasures
- Here Comes The Madwoman
- I Am Filthy
- Flights Of Starlings
- Be Contemplates The Moon
- A Sewing-Machine And An Umbrella
Customer Reviews:
Fantastic performances........2005-05-02
If you're not familiar with Friedlander's work with John Zorn and others, you're likely in for quite a pleasant surprise-- I can think of very few musicians I have had the pleasure of hearing who possess such a stunning command of their instrument as Friedlander does. His technique is overwhelming, particularly in pizzicato, and as an improviser, he is agile and inventive. These lead to the great strength of this record, namely that Friedlander can through his technique express something much more visceral than one would expect from any musical performance.
The improvisations are largely oriented on texture and space, whether arco or pizzicato-- each note counts, as does each lack of note. Friedlander may have an overwhelming technique, but what makes both him and this recording brilliant is his ability to make decisions about when to show it and when not to. "The Wind Groans", for example, is better served by long tones and understated delivery, to meet the mood of the piece he read, then it is by any show of powerful playing.
For fans of improvised music and virtuoso performance, this album is essential. Highly recommended.
Dark, Weird & Accessible.......2004-01-12
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Organ of the Mormon Tabernacle
Manufacturer: Klavier ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009K1A Release Date: 1994-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Vierne: Symphony No. 1, Op. 14: Finale
- Elmore: Rhytmic Suite: Pavane
- Saint-Saens: Prelude and Fugue, Op. 99/2
- Variations, Op. 40/1
- Mendelssohn: Sonata, Op. 65/3
- Mendelssohn: Sonata, Op. 65/3
- Grieg / Christiansen: Peer Gynt: Morning Mood
- MacFarlane: Reverie
- Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
- Bach: Cantata, BWV 156: Arioso
- Hebble: Rejoice! - Toccatino con Rico Tino
- Reubke: Sonata on Psalm XCIV
- Christiansen: Improvisation on "All Through the Night"
- Christiansen: Improvisation on "Come, Come Ye Saints"
Customer Reviews:
Best CD I Own.......2006-07-16
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Du temps & de l'instant
Manufacturer: Alia Vox Spain ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009JOMDI Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Cantiga De Amigo V: Quantas Sabedes Amare
- Nastaran
- Noumui, Noumi Yaladatii
- Variations Sur O Sonjal
- La Canco Del Lladre
- Romanesca & Pasamezzo
- La Salve
- Paxarico Tu Te Llamas
- Apo Xeno Meros
- Ghazali Tal Jahri
- Durme, Hermosa Donzella
- Tarantela D'apres
- Jaroslaw
- Canarios
- Fantasiant
- Muzettes I-II (IV.28.29)
- El Cant Dels Aucells
- Diferencias Sobre La Guaracha
- Sentirete Una Canzonetta
Customer Reviews:
Savall family extravaganza.......2006-01-27
Daughter Arianna is a world-class artist in her own right. Like her father, she is multi-talented; she sings, plays the harp, and composes (her contribution to this album, "La Salve," is beautiful and affecting, but some of the selections on her own solo album "Bella Terra" are far superior). Like her mother, her voice is haunting and beautiful, more polished than the elder woman but slightly less interesting. She sounds particularly lovely in the background of the first track. Ferran Savall also lends his voice to the album, although his singing is far less classical sounding, which may be a plus to some listeners. "Noumi, Noumi, Yaladatii," which Figueras has previously recorded as a solo, includes a vocalise from Ferran astonishing in its power, although his one solo on this album, "La Canco Del Lladre," is the least impressive track, as his voice can be irritating after a while and the song itself is repetitive and overlong.
The instrumental tracks are universally excellent. Jordi Savall is one of the world's best viola da gamba players and this album proves that he is still at the top of his game. Arianna's virtuosic harp solo is one of the album's highlights; her playing is less restrained and more visceral than most harpists. Pedro Estevan seems to have very little to do, but a little goes a long way with this music.
I sincerely hope that this will not be the last album to feature the Savall-Figueras family together. These five musicians have produced an album of surreal beauty, not to be missed.
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Zoltán Kocsis plays Bartók
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009A41VA Release Date: 2005-10-11 |
Customer Reviews:
Masterful interpretation of Bartok's piano works.......2005-10-21
Although Bartok wrote some sublime orchestral music (The Music for strings, percussion and celeste comes instantly to mind), it is in the realms of string quartet and solo piano music that Bartok reigns supreme among 20th century composers in the humble opinion of this reviewer.
So. Here is an 8 CD set of all of Bartok's solo piano music by (argueably) the pre-eminent interpreter of his piano music. These are insightful, passionate performances beautifully recorded.
I for one am thrilled to have this set - particularly since many of these CDs were unavailable up till now. The box is also very reasonably priced compared to the separate CDs.
Highly recommended - modern music begins here.
Meditation Music:
- In the Enchanted Garden
- Incontinent
- Just A Step Away
- Lake Superior Call
- Life Between the Lines
- Life is the Quest for Joy
- Masters of Acoustic Guitar
- Meena Devi [CD-single]
- Mix-Up
- Music for the Mind [Box set]
Meditation Music
Creature Feature [Explicit Lyrics]
Franck: Chasseur maudit; Rédemption M52
Chausson Concerto & Lekeu Sonata
Ca N'est Pas C'qu'on Fait Qui Compte [Import]
Compere: Missa in Nativitate Deus Noster Jesu Christe; Omnium bonorum plena
DoublePlays: Corroboree/True Colours [Import] [Original recording remastered]