| 1. Karen's Song |
| 2. Rain on the Pond |
| 3. Shallows |
| 4. Ventriloquist |
| 5. Comet |
| 6. Glasses of the Sun |
| 7. Navigator |
| 8. Chest in the Attic |
| 9. Time Out |
| 10. Going Home |
| 11. Circus |
| 12. Red Sky |
| 13. Flight of the Seagull |
Reminiscence,Wayne Gratz,Narada,Adult Alternative,Chamber Jazz,Contemporary Instrumental,New Age / Meditation
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Reminiscence
Lunascape Manufacturer: Dancing Ferret ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AC7OTI Release Date: 2007-07-16 |
Tracks:
- Mindstalking
- Praise Me
- Tears From The Moon
- Your Shadow
- Lane Navachi (Theme From Haunted Castle 3D)
- State Of Mind
- Carolyn
- Yairo
- Sequoia
- Inferno
- Severed Heart
- Sos Planet (Theme From Sos Planet 3D)
Album Description
Includes the theme songs from "SOS Planet" and "Haunted Castle 3D" movies as well as the Billboard hit single "Mindstalking" and the Top 10 song "Tears From the Moon."Customer Reviews:
THIS IS THE BEST.......2007-05-06
Enchanting Perfection.......2006-12-31
This thing called Loving
When one's still there
And the Other feels nothing
I would have done
Anything for you
I still love you, Baby I do
All day I keep
From falling apart
But at night
When the sky gets dark
Tears from the Moon
Fall down like rain
I reach for you
I reach in vain"
Lunascape invites you into an ambient world of trip hop shimmering with mystery and revelation. Kyoko Baertsoen's sweet vocals have a sultry edge and velvety texture that dances as easily in the darkness as the light.
You can imagine the words of "Carolyn" drifting across an open sea or dream of listening to "Tears from the Moon" on a ship sailing to exotic destination.
"Your Shadow" is exotic and intimate with creative lyrics and slips of sound that seem to layer over each other in a dance of longing and unveiling. Kyoko Baertsoen's vocals are breathlessly beautiful and mingle exquisitely with enchanting lyrics.
"Shadow
Illuminate your soul
Illuminate your soul
Expose the shade
Liquefy your heart
Drown the pain
Fairylight of love
Fades away
The trifle above
Your Shadow
I can never see your
Shadow at night"
This finely crafted album is one that can appeal to fans who love everything from trip hop to ambient escapes. The songs range from darkly sexy to sweetly elegant, but always have a sensuous edge.
If you enjoy Balligomingo and Delerium, this should impress you. I've been beyond impressed and have listened to this album all week, more than once a day!
Highly Collectible! Look for their next album in the spring...
~The Rebecca Review
Excellent relaxation music.......2005-12-27
One of the best groups I have heard . . ........2005-09-01
Possibly the best band to arrive on the scene in the last 3 years.......2005-08-21
BUY IT and you will LOVE IT
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Summit - Reunion Cumbre
Gerry Mulligan , and Astor Piazzolla Manufacturer: Trov ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000268AZE Release Date: 2007-03-02 |
Tracks:
- Twenty Years Ago
- Close Your Eyes and Listen
- Years of Solitude
- Deus Xango
- Twenty Years After
- Aire de Buenos Aires
- Reminiscence
- Summit
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Nina Kotova - Chopin, Faure, Falla, Glazunov, et al
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001IVPE Release Date: 1999-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Nocturne, Op. 19, No. 4 In D minor
- Romance (Ne poi, Krasavitsa, Op. 4)
- Elegie In D Flat, Op. 17 (Pensee a Liszt)
- Etude, Op. 25, No. 7
- Pouchka: Danse Russe
- Elegie
- Le Coq d'Or: Hymn To The Sun (Turkish Princess)
- Sketches From The Catwalk: 1. Allegretto, ma non troppo
- Sketches From The Catwalk: 2. Lento tranquillo
- Sketches From The Catwalk: 3. Rubato - Marcia. allegro
- Preludia, Op. 11, No. 1
- Reminiscense
- RAYMONDA: Entracte (To Scene II)
- Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14
- Dark Blue: 1. Dark Blue
- Dark Blue: 2. Melting Matters
- Dark Blue: 3. Conversation Of Two
- El Amor Brujo: Ritual Fire Dance
Amazon.com
Described as "a major Russian prodigy," Nina Kotova, daughter of two musicians, had a promising musical beginning, but had to leave Russia and spent some years modeling and composing before returning to the cello. This debut recording proves that she is indeed very talented, but is designed mainly to display her tone, which is full and pure in every register and rather beautiful, if without much variation. The program consists of short pieces, mostly transcriptions, predominantly Russian and predominantly slow, sentimental, and melancholy. Kotova made many arrangements herself, presumably including the orchestrations, and there are also several of her own compositions. She describes the latter as representing real-life events and experiences; several contain elements of jazz and improvisation. The orchestrations throughout are full of color and sound effects, but seem more suitable as accompaniments for films than for concert pieces. The playing reflects the rather limited expression and mood of the music, and is clean, disciplined, and controlled. It will be interesting to see how this gifted player approaches a musically more substantial, varied program. --Edith EislerCustomer Reviews:
Garbage.......2002-10-17
luxurious tone.......2002-02-08
Dallas, Texas. Although I do not know her well, her playing is
stunningly beautiful and this CD brings the best out in her. i
look forward to her next CD
wow!.......2001-11-14
once. I look forward to the next CD, hopefully concerto
repertoire.
Beautiful, Haunting and Lingers in the Mind.......2001-11-03
Sweet tone.......2001-07-27
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Leos Janácek: Piano Works
Leos Janacek , Rudolf Firkusny , Rafael Kubelik , and Members of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001GXO Release Date: 1997-11-11 |
Tracks:
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: Tema con variazioni - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: I. Our evenings - Moderato - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: II. A Blown-Away Leaf - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: III. Come With Us! - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: IV. The Madonna Of Frydek - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: V. They Chattered Like Swallows - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: VI. Words Fail! - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: VII. Good Night! - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: VIII. Unutterable Anguish - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: IX. In Tears - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: X. The Barn Owl Has Not Flown Away! - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: XI. Andante - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: XII. Allegretto - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: XIII. Piu mosso - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: XIV. Vivo - Leos Janacek
- Auf verwachsenem Pfade: XV. Allegro-adagio - Leos Janacek
- Erinnerung: Reminiscence - Leos Janacek
Tracks:
- Klaviersonate 1. X. 1905: The Presentiment - L. Janacek
- Klaviersonate 1. X. 1905: Death - L. Janacek
- Im Nebel: I. Andante-Poco mosso-Tempo I-Adagio-Con moto - L. Janacek
- Im Nebel: II. Molto Adagio-Presto-Grave-Tempo I - L. Janacek
- Im Nebel: III. Andantino-Poco mosso-Tempo I - L. Janacek
- Im Nebel: IV. Presto-Andante-Tempo I-Adagio-Vivo-Andante-Tempo I-Adagio - L. Janacek
- Concertino: I. Moderato - L. Janacek
- Concertino: II. Piu mosso-Presto-Prestissimo - L. Janacek
- Concertino: III. Con moto-Lento-Tempo I - L. Janacek
- Concertino: IV. Allegro-Presto - L. Janacek
- Capriccio: I. Allegro-Vivace-Maestoso-Presto - L. Janacek
- Capriccio: II. Adagio-Vivo-Tempo I - L. Janacek
- Capriccio: III. Allegretto-Allegro-Allegretto - L. Janacek
- Capriccio: IV. Andante-Maestos vivo-Tempo I-Allegro-Grave - L. Janacek
Customer Reviews:
Very good reading, but not the best, of really lovely music.......2004-02-16
Wonderful music, but I'm not sure I like the interpretation.......2003-01-18
I myself don't much care for Firkusny's style. I am only a student. More importantly, I think, I am an American; perhaps I'm too ignorant of Czech style to appreciate the interpretation. That said, I want more clarity. I want the rubato to be more overt. I love the music, but I want it to be more overwhelming---I really like the Guarneri Quartet's interpretation of the string quartets.
I'd be interested in hearing Schiff's interpretation of this music; I'm not sure I'd recommend Firkusny unless you are a scholar or a true devotee of Czech style.
Absolutely breath-taking.......2000-06-20
Firkusny redraws a misguided portrait........1999-01-15
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Leos Janácek: A Recollection
Andras Schiff Manufacturer: Ecm Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059X1W Release Date: 2001-06-19 |
Tracks:
- In The Mist: I. Andante
- In The Mist: II. Molto Adagio
- In The Mist: III. Andante
- In The Mist: IV. Presto
- Son 1.X.1905: The Presentiment/Die Ahnung - Con Moto
- Son 1.X.1905: The Death/Der Tod - Adagio
- On An Overgrown Path I: Our Evenings - Moderato
- On An Overgrown Path I: A Blown Away Leaf - Andante
- On An Overgrown Path I: Come With Us! - Andante
- On An Overgrown Path I: The Madonna Of Frydek - Grave
- On An Overgrown Path I: They Chattered Like Swallows - Con Moto
- On An Overgrown Path I: Words Fail! - Andante
- On An Overgrown Path I: Good Night! - Andante
- On An Overgrown Path I: Unutterable Anguish - Andante
- On An Overgrown Path I: In Tears - Larghetto
- On An Overgrown Path I: The Barn Owl Has Not Flown Away! - Andante
- On An Overgrown Path II: I. Andante
- On An Overgrown Path II: II. Allegretto
- On An Overgrown Path: I. Piu Mosso
- On An Overgrown Path: II. Allegro
- On An Overgrown Path: III. Vivo
- A Recollection: Con Moto
Amazon.com
It is pianist András Schiff's near total identification with Janácek's idiom that makes these performances so special. This affinity is felt immediately in his reading of In the Mists, in which Schiff is able to evoke the tranquility of the second movement as easily as he captures the folklike simplicity of the third. The date 1.X.1905 in the title of the Piano Sonata refers to the date of the shooting of a Czech worker by Hapsburg troops. The first movement, marked "Presentiment," is spookily atmospheric, while the chilling second movement, "The Death," leaves a powerful impression. Schiff demonstrates exemplary control, so that the effect is peaceful rather than meandering. On an Overgrown Pathis Janácek at his most concentrated: in particular, the very Czech lachrymose quality of "In Tears" is all the more powerful for its simplicity. Janácek's chosen range of keyboard sonorities is remarkably wide, and Schiff manages to use these to convey the full emotional spectrum. Although these performances do not displace Firkusny's for DG, they certainly offer an entirely convincing alternative viewpoint. ECM's exemplary recording sets the seal on this recommendation. --Colin ClarkeCustomer Reviews:
Heart over Head.......2005-04-11
I find the Firkusny performance to be clinical and dry as compared to Schiff, who is more lyrical and poetic. Firkusny may be playing it how Janacek intended, but musicians are artists and are free to interpret a piece any way they like. For this piece, I choose Schiff's interpretation.
Lovely, Dark, and Deep.......2002-07-21
That is the type of Recollection which this music evokes for me. The excellent liner notes by Imre Kertesz and Robert Cowan refer to how each one of these evocative pieces is like a short story; each contains its own inner world: the "world in a grain of sand." There is the same mystical element present that one encounters in Arvo Part's music, but there is an impressionistic element as well, more lyrical than Debussy, and more emotional.
The magnificent two-movement Sonate (1.X.1905) is easily the highlight of the album. It was written to commemorate a protesting Czech student executed on that date by German troops. The second movement (entitled simply, "Death") still has, as the liner notes aptly say, "the power to shock." There is an existential element to this music, that "poses the eternally unanswered and unanswerable question of the human condition" (Kertesz).
In response to another reviewer who has stated that the recording's sound quality is lacking: I have listened to this recording on my car's cd player, and there it does sound rather like too much of an echo is present. But on my home stereo system, with quality speakers and subwoofer, the slight echo actually enhances the haunting quality of this music. It is, for me, that echo, that silencio between the notes, that makes this music and this performance, unforgettable.
Janacek with no bite.......2002-01-27
Out of this world!.......2001-10-23
I got familiar with these works thanks to the folks at Naxos, but here we get playing at a whole different level. The works are performed with a sense of "bitter-sweetness", that is reminiscent of the late piano works of Brahms. Schiff performs Janacek as the Czech equivalent of Debussy to great effect. For me this works better than Firkushny's more Dvorak-based interpretation.
Schiff's tribute to Janacek is hauntingly beautiful and should make its way to the collection of anyone with a serious interest in the piano repertoire.
One small comment. Uncharacteristically for ECM, the piano sound is a bit disappointing. The timbre tends towards the nasal/metallic and is very much at odds with the sound that I heard Schiff produce in concert
Haunting and Timely.......2001-09-26
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The Piano Works of Leos Janácek
Manufacturer: Helicon Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000JCIU Release Date: 1999-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Sonata, October, 1905 'From The Street: The Presentiment
- Sonata, October, 1905 'From The Street': The Death
- On An Overgrown Path - Book I: Our Evenings
- On An Overgrown Path - Book I: A Blown Away Leaf
- On An Overgrown Path - Book I: Come With Us
- On An Overgrown Path - Book I: The Madonna Of Frydek
- On An Overgrown Path - Book I: They Chattered Like Swallows
- On An Overgrown Path - Book I: Words Fail
- On An Overgrown Path - Book I: Good Night!
- On An Overgrown Path - Book I: Unutterable Anguish
- On An Overgrown Path - Book I: In Tears
- On An Overgrown Path - Book I: The Barn Owl Has Not Flown Away
- On An Overgrown Path - Book II: Andante
- On An Overgrown Path - Book II: Allegretto
- On An Overgrown Path - Book II: Piu Mosso
- On An Overgrown Path - Book II: Allegro; Adagio
- On An Overgrown Path - Book II: Vivo
- A Recollection
- In the Mist: Andante
- In the Mist: Molto Adagio
- In the Mist: Andantino
- In the Mist: Presto
Customer Reviews:
Faultless!.......2001-11-20
Never a dull moment.
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Reminiscence
Bonnie Pink Manufacturer: Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0009OARTQ Release Date: 2005-07-04 |
Tracks:
- Ordinary Angels
- Perfect
- Manic Monday
- Got Me A Feeling
- Origin Of Love
- Don't Get Me Wrong
- Japanese Title
- That's Just What You Are
- Your Eyes
- Through The Dark
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Janacek: The Diary of One Who Disappeared
Leos Janácek , Ian Bostridge , Thomas Adés , and Ruby Philogene Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005O83M Release Date: 2002-01-08 |
Tracks:
- I. One Day I Met A Young Gypsy Girl - Ian Bostridge
- II. That Dark-Skinned Gypsy Girl - Ian Bostridge
- III. The Glow-worms Are Dancing - Ian Bostridge
- IV. The Young Swallows - Ian Bostridge
- V. Ploughing Is Heavy Work - Ian Bostridge
- VI. Hey, You Grey Oxen - Ian Bostridge
- VII. Now That I've Lost My Little Pin - Ian Bostridge
- VIII. Don't Look So Sadly After Me - Ian Bostridge
- IX. Welcome, Janicek - Ian Bostridge
- X. God In Heaven, Eternal One - Ian Bostridge
- XI. The Sweet Smell Of Ripening Wheat - Ian Bostridge
- XII. The Shady Elder-grove - Ian Bostridge
- XIII. Piano Solo - Ian Bostridge
- XIV. The Sun Climbs High - Ian Bostridge
- XVI. My Gren Oxen - Ian Bostridge
- XVI. What Have I Done? - Ian Bostridge
- XVII. That Which Fate Has Ordained - Ian Bostridge
- XVIII. Now Nothing Matters To Me - Ian Bostridge
- XIX. The Magpie Flies Away - Ian Bostridge
- XX. I Have A True Love - Ian Bostridge
- XXI. My Dear Father - Ian Bostridge
- XXII. Farewell, My Native Land - Ian Bostridge
- I. That Clock In Vivany - Thomas Ades
- II. When I Sing A Song - Thomas Ades
- III. Oh Georgie, Georgie Dear - Thomas Ades
- IV. Mary, My Mary - Thomas Ades
- V. My Darling's Already Leaving - Thomas Ades
- VI. A Girl Was Weaving Flax - Thomas Ades
- VII. You Promised To Marry Me - Thomas Ades
- VIII. Whose Lad - Thomas Ades
- IX. Whose Lass - Thomas Ades
- X. When I Lie Down - Thomas Ades
- XI. A Stream Is Running - Thomas Ades
- XII. The Hradcany Clock - Thomas Ades
- XIII. On A Black Mountain - Thomas Ades
- XIV. On That Javorine Plain - Thomas Ades
- XV. On That Clear Field Of Hurasky - Thomas Ades
- A Reminiscence, JW VIII/32 - Thomas Ades
- In Memoriam, JW VIII/9 - Thomas Ades
- Andante, JW VIII/31 - Thomas Ades
- Moderato, JW VIII/21 - Thomas Ades
- The Golden Ring, JW VIII/33 No.12 - Thomas Ades
- I Wait For You, JW VIII/33 No.13 - Thomas Ades
- Christ The Lord Is Born, JW VIII/20 - Thomas Ades
- X. God In Heaven - Ian Bostridge
- XIV. The Sun Climbs High - Ian Bostridge
Amazon.com
Janácek's Diary of One Who Disappeared is a cycle, almost a quasi-opera, of 22 songs for tenor, mezzo, an offstage chorus of three female voices, and a piano. It's based on poems the composer found in a Czech newspaper purporting to be the confessions of a young man who leaves family and village for the gypsy girl he loves. The songs speak of longing, sexual attraction, guilt, regret, anxiety, and a host of other emotions wonderfully captured by Ian Bostridge, whose high tenor voice has more body and thrust than in his other recordings. Singing in the original Czech, Bostridge sounds as comfortable as a native speaker. Thomas Adès, best known as a composer, is also a superb pianist. He has to be, because the keyboard part is of vital importance, not only commenting on the vocal line and in extended postludes, but in a brief solo as well. Ruby Philogene is appropriately sultry as the gypsy, and this deeply felt performance is a triumph for all concerned. Adès scores again in the Moravian Folksongs for solo piano and in the miniature solo pieces, some of which say more in their brief span than many longer works. --Dan DavisCustomer Reviews:
An Aspect of Leos Janácek seldom heard.......2006-02-23
Janácek's 'The Diary of One Who Disappeared' is related to his operas in the dramatic intensity of the writing. Composed as his only song cycle the work is designated 'song cycle for mezzo-soprano, tenor, female chorus & piano' but in reality it is primarily a work for tenor and piano. In the hands of Ian Bostridge, whose Czech pronunciation is wholly convincing, the plight of the young man who leaves both family and town behind to follow the love for a gypsy is full of folk melodies and intense passion. Brilliant composer/conductor/pianist Thomas Adés provides the sensitive collaboration and the two are joined by mezzo Ruby Philogene as the gypsy and as part of the three voice female chorus offstage along with Diane Atherton and Deryn Edwards. This is a deeply moving work and the performance is first rate.
Filling out the recital Thomas Adés performs Janácek's works for piano, including excerpts from 'Intimate Sketches' and 'Moravian Folk songs'. His playing is subtle, intuitive and he finds all the quirky rhythms and soulful melodies inherent in Janácek's writing. Adés continues to be an outstanding piano soloist as well as one of the most important composers today. Highly Recommended. Grady Harp, February 06
A song-drama and short solo piano pieces based on Moravian folk songs - fine listening.......2005-11-23
This disk contains his only surviving song cycle - which is really a kind of song drama. It is based on some poems that appeared in a newspaper and caught the composer's eye. He clipped them out and took them with him on a trip to a spa and began working on the songs. The poems were published anonymously and were ostensibly by a rustic farm boy who is lured away by a gypsy and is never heard from again. It turns out they were by Ozef Kalda (the pseudonym of Josef Kalda (1871-1921). The songs are mostly for the tenor, but the gypsy makes her appearance, as do three female voices urging the boy to follow the gypsy. Ian Bostridge is superb as the rustic who disappeared and Ruby Philogene is fine as the gypsy.
The pianist, Thomas Adès, not only accompanies the song cycle, he also plays some wonderful solo pieces. One set is of piano pieces based on Moravian folk songs and then there is a set of miscellaneous pieces. All are quite short, but very expressive. Adès is a fine and expressive artist.
The disk concludes with earlier versions of two of the songs from the song cycle.
I think it is always good to stretch your musical experience. This music is quite different than the German, Italian, French art music and song writing that you are probably more used to hearing. This music, while certainly tonal, is quite different in harmonic language, melodic angularity and spacing. Enjoy!
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Howard Hanson: Piano Sonata Poemes Erotiques
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SYGC Release Date: 2000-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Two Yuletide Pieces, Op.19: Impromptu
- Two Yuletide Pieces, Op.19: March Carillon
- Poemes Erotiques, Op.9: Peace
- Poemes Erotiques, Op.9: Joy
- Poemes Erotiques, Op.9: Desire
- Son in a, Op.11: Andante Espressivo
- Son in a, Op.11: Elegie Herbique
- Son in a, Op.11: Triumphal Ode
- Three Miniatures, Op.12: Reminiscence
- Three Miniatures, Op.12: Lullaby
- Three Miniatures, Op.12: Longing
- Three Etudes, Op.18: Studio Ritmico
- Three Etudes, Op.18: Studio Melodico
- Three Etudes, Op.18: Poema Idillico
- Enchantment
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Bells
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Tamara And Peter Bolshoi
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): The Deserted House
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): The Eccentric Clock
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Deep Forest
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Clowns
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Dance
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Serious Conversation
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Kikimora
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Mist
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Fireworks
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Dreams
- For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Slumber Song
Amazon.com
Best-known for his unashamedly romantic cycle of seven symphonies, Nebraska-born Howard Hanson (1896-1981) was a formidable pianist in his youth (he seriously considered a career as a concert virtuoso). All but two items here predate Hanson's three-year residency in Rome (where he studied under Respighi after winning the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1921). In the three Poèmes erotiques of 1917-18 (a fourth was lost), the ambitious Sonata in A minor (1918), and the Three Miniatures (1918-19), extravagant virtuosity goes hand-in-hand with a heart-on-sleeve emotional fervor. Both the Three Etudes (1920) and Two Yuletide Pieces (1919) are cleaner-cut; indeed, the latter diptych has all the potential for popular appeal. Other stand-out items include the winsome miniature Enchantment (1935), as well as Hanson's effective 1970 piano transcription of his own 1962 orchestral suite, For the First Time. Thomas Labé is a passionate, occasionally strident advocate of this rare repertoire. An enterprising anthology with excellent booklet notes and a decent recording, to boot--well worth snapping up at Naxos's absurdly low price. --Andrew AchenbachCustomer Reviews:
Hanson could definitely write for the piano!.......2001-11-28
A "must buy" at any price..........2001-03-17
Hanson's Piano Music receives a Well-Deserved Recital.......2001-01-19
Labé is well-known for viruoso playing, beginning with his recording of "The Virtuoso Johann Strauss" in 1992 on the Dorian label. However, with this album and fresh material, he comes of age both as a performer capable of an enormous range of color and an original interpreter of American keyboard literature.
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Such a Long Journey
Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000IXIC Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Prelude/Opening
- Rush Hour
- Reminiscence
- Gulam
- Chalk Rag
- The Ledger
- The Slap
- Morning Prayer
- My Cart Rumbles Along
- Secretsecret
- Nightmule
- Church
- Gulam's Visit
- The Smile
- Confession And Absolution
- Lizard Tail
- Finale
- Bombay
Meditation Music:
- 'Round the Corner
- Sacred Sounds
- "Self-Hypnosis for the Reiki Practitioner"
- "Self-Hypnosis for the Reiki Practitioner"
- Silk Orchestra
- Snowfall
- Songs of the Spirit, Vol. 2
- Spirit of the Grand Canyon [Enhanced]
- Spirit Wind [Soundtrack]
- Starlight
Meditation Music
Schumann: Piano and Chamber Music
Music: Vol. 201-Male Country Hits [Karaoke]
Sensation: White Edition [Import]
Queen - Greatest Hits III + 1 [Import]
Sol Vind & Vatten: Det Basta [Import]