Reminiscence

Reminiscence

Track Listings

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


Reminiscence
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • THIS IS THE BEST
  • Enchanting Perfection
  • Excellent relaxation music
  • One of the best groups I have heard . . .
  • Possibly the best band to arrive on the scene in the last 3 years
Reminiscence
Lunascape
Manufacturer: Dancing Ferret
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000AC7OTI
Release Date: 2007-07-16

Tracks:

  1. Mindstalking
  2. Praise Me
  3. Tears From The Moon
  4. Your Shadow
  5. Lane Navachi (Theme From Haunted Castle 3D)
  6. State Of Mind
  7. Carolyn
  8. Yairo
  9. Sequoia
  10. Inferno
  11. Severed Heart
  12. 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:

5 out of 5 stars THIS IS THE BEST.......2007-05-06

I just enjoy all the music by lunascape I thought that I would never be able to get but then I found it on amazon that was great

5 out of 5 stars Enchanting Perfection.......2006-12-31

"It just ain't fair
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

5 out of 5 stars Excellent relaxation music.......2005-12-27

Lunascape is a Belgium group that needs more global attention. Most people don't even know them unless they've had a chance to hear "Lane Navichi" from the great IMAX 3D film "Haunted Castle". "Reminiscences" is a best-of compilation album, collecting songs from "Reflecting Seyelence" and "Mindstalking", the groups first two albums. "Mindstalking" is still available, though the CD single is more dominant and comes up the most in Net searches. "Reflecting" is impossible to find now on the web, at least it was when I recently did an extensive search for the album. So, having "Reminiscenes" is great, but for a compilation, it should have had every song from the last two albums on it instead of just 12 tracks. At least these are excellent songs, with "Lane Navichi" and "Tears From The Moon" being the best (in my opinion). Kyoko Baertsoen has a powerfully beautiful voice. At times, she sounds similiar to Dolores O'Riordan from "The Cranberries", other times like Sinead O'Connor, then you mix in a bit of "Enya", "Delerium" and "Enigma". Put all that together and "Lunascape" is created. For those that have heard and love the "Lane Navichi" song, only the few lines of the song are in English, as well as the ending, all the rest is improvisational gibberish. Hard to tell, isn't it? I always think Kyoko's words sound Gaelic. Anyway, this is an excellent album and worth having if you like the singers and groups I mentioned.

5 out of 5 stars One of the best groups I have heard . . ........2005-09-01

It is great to see that Lunascape has come to America after having to import there first 2 album in the past. Also enjoyed seeing their website [...] and listening to some of their music that is currently not available on any of the Eurpoean or American albums. Kyoko has an amazing voice that you will not forget and her appearance is Haunted Castle will not let you forget the lyrical qualities of the music.

5 out of 5 stars Possibly the best band to arrive on the scene in the last 3 years.......2005-08-21

Finally!! Lunascape have an American release. I first heard their track "Sequoia" online. Since then, I have imported both of their European releases. Kyoko has one of the best voices since Sinead O'Connor and their music is gorgeous on every level. This band DESERVES the highest praise for making such phenomenal music.

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Summit - Reunion Cumbre
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    Summit - Reunion Cumbre
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    Release Date: 2007-03-02

    Tracks:

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    2. Close Your Eyes and Listen
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    4. Deus Xango
    5. Twenty Years After
    6. Aire de Buenos Aires
    7. Reminiscence
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    Nina Kotova - Chopin, Faure, Falla, Glazunov, et al
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Garbage
    • luxurious tone
    • wow!
    • Beautiful, Haunting and Lingers in the Mind
    • Sweet tone
    Nina Kotova - Chopin, Faure, Falla, Glazunov, et al

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    Release Date: 1999-09-14

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    2. Romance (Ne poi, Krasavitsa, Op. 4)
    3. Elegie In D Flat, Op. 17 (Pensee a Liszt)
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    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 Eisler

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars Garbage.......2002-10-17

    This was my first exposure to Ms Kotova's work, and I have to say it does not inspire me to listen to her more. Perhaps I should have started with some other work of hers. The folks who glow about her tone, etc obviously have no exposure to REAL cellist. Suffice it to say, if you are a true classical music fan, run away from this garbage as fast as you can. If, on the other hand, you live by the brilliance of cHarlot Church, or Andrea Bocelli, then this is exactly the sort of thing for you. For those who sincerely want to hear what alternatives there are to this cellist, may I suggest anything by Janos Starker or Mischa Maisky, and Anner Bylsma for variety. THEN we can talk cello.

    5 out of 5 stars luxurious tone.......2002-02-08

    I have the great pleasure of living in the city as Ms. Kotova,
    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

    5 out of 5 stars wow!.......2001-11-14

    What a gorgeous tone, expressive, delicate and powerful all at
    once. I look forward to the next CD, hopefully concerto
    repertoire.

    5 out of 5 stars Beautiful, Haunting and Lingers in the Mind.......2001-11-03

    I bought Nina Kotova's debut CD after my parents mentioned how thrilled friends of theirs in Salt Lake City had been after attending one of her concerts. I played this CD two or three times a week for six months until other members of my household started pleading for more musical variety. I still put it on occasionally, and more often when I'm alone. It has a haunting quality to it, a sweet beauty and melancholy that linger in the mind long after the music is over. I have bought it as a gift to friends and family members, including a long-term houseguest of ours who practically requested it when she left. Kotova's life story is fascinating -- persecution, exile to two countries, further musical studies, modeling (!), etc., but the main theme in her life and that of her parents is love of music, and it shows on every track of this CD. It is a wonderful debut piece for a relatively young artist. I keep checking back here to see if she has come out with a new CD, and I look forward to hearing her over the years as she matures as an artist.

    3 out of 5 stars Sweet tone.......2001-07-27

    I discovered Kotova through a Readers Digest article, and was intrigued, so I bought the disc. The many short selections of the cd is not enough to fully determine what she can bring to the great masterpieces. Based on the selections contained on the cd, one can immediately tell that she is a great cellist with a deep resonant tone. The standards, like Vocalise and Petroushka are well played. The other pieces have been orchestrated by Kotova, which makes the interpretation unique. I always enjoy hearing common pieces in new setting. Let's wait till Kotova tackles some warhorses, like the Shostakovich concerto, or the Bach concertos. If it's anything like her performances here, they will be welcomed by the classical community.
    Leos Janácek: Piano Works
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    • Wonderful music, but I'm not sure I like the interpretation
    • Absolutely breath-taking
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    Leos Janácek: Piano Works
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    ASIN: B000001GXO
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    Tracks:

    1. Auf verwachsenem Pfade: Tema con variazioni - Leos Janacek
    2. Auf verwachsenem Pfade: I. Our evenings - Moderato - Leos Janacek
    3. Auf verwachsenem Pfade: II. A Blown-Away Leaf - Leos Janacek
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    10. Auf verwachsenem Pfade: IX. In Tears - Leos Janacek
    11. Auf verwachsenem Pfade: X. The Barn Owl Has Not Flown Away! - Leos Janacek
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    16. Auf verwachsenem Pfade: XV. Allegro-adagio - Leos Janacek
    17. Erinnerung: Reminiscence - Leos Janacek

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    2. Klaviersonate 1. X. 1905: Death - L. Janacek
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    5. Im Nebel: III. Andantino-Poco mosso-Tempo I - L. Janacek
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    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Very good reading, but not the best, of really lovely music.......2004-02-16

    As a long-time fan of Janacek, I know this recording from LP. It is quite well played, and is one of the only recordings out there of Janacek's wonderful and generally neglected piano works. My only problem with it is that I also have a recording of some of this music (also on LP, and not available on CD, alas) by Ivan Moravec. Like many of Moravec's recordings, that one ruined anyone else's interpretation for me - it is delicate, nuanced and in places capable of moving one to tears. Firkusny's playing is more straightforward, maybe a trifle colder, but the quality of the music still comes across.

    3 out of 5 stars Wonderful music, but I'm not sure I like the interpretation.......2003-01-18

    Janacek is one of my favorite composers; I am currently learning "On the Overgrown Path" on the piano. I bought this CD based on the glowing reviews on this site.
    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.

    5 out of 5 stars Absolutely breath-taking.......2000-06-20

    This is, simply put, one of the best CD sets out there. Janacek truly had a gift for writing piano music, and, equally so, Firkunsky had a gift for interpreting them. Every piece on these discs is a gem, from the peaceful "On the Overgrown Path" to, my personal favorite, the intense and mature "Capriccio", these CDs have no weak points. If you are at all a fan of Moravia's greatest composer, or if you are looking for an introduction to his works, this is a can't miss.

    5 out of 5 stars Firkusny redraws a misguided portrait........1999-01-15

    These are the first Janacek CDs I have purchased. Previously I heard some of the operas and had been only mildly interested in the great Czech. From those earlier experiences I had drawn a certain image of Janacek that these CDs have forced me to reimagine. "On The Overgrown Path" is performed with such simple warmth that it is overwhelming. "Reminiscence", according to the CD jacket, was Janacek's final work. It is an historic half a minute. The two movement sonata - the last movement to which Janacek apparently tore to pieces and hurled into a river - is a wonderful blend of Czech morbidity and intermittent promise. This is an awesome release that any pianophile absolutely must own. I would have given it ten stars if I could.
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    Leos Janácek: A Recollection
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    ASIN: B000059X1W
    Release Date: 2001-06-19

    Tracks:

    1. In The Mist: I. Andante
    2. In The Mist: II. Molto Adagio
    3. In The Mist: III. Andante
    4. In The Mist: IV. Presto
    5. Son 1.X.1905: The Presentiment/Die Ahnung - Con Moto
    6. Son 1.X.1905: The Death/Der Tod - Adagio
    7. On An Overgrown Path I: Our Evenings - Moderato
    8. On An Overgrown Path I: A Blown Away Leaf - Andante
    9. On An Overgrown Path I: Come With Us! - Andante
    10. On An Overgrown Path I: The Madonna Of Frydek - Grave
    11. On An Overgrown Path I: They Chattered Like Swallows - Con Moto
    12. On An Overgrown Path I: Words Fail! - Andante
    13. On An Overgrown Path I: Good Night! - Andante
    14. On An Overgrown Path I: Unutterable Anguish - Andante
    15. On An Overgrown Path I: In Tears - Larghetto
    16. On An Overgrown Path I: The Barn Owl Has Not Flown Away! - Andante
    17. On An Overgrown Path II: I. Andante
    18. On An Overgrown Path II: II. Allegretto
    19. On An Overgrown Path: I. Piu Mosso
    20. On An Overgrown Path: II. Allegro
    21. On An Overgrown Path: III. Vivo
    22. A Recollection: Con Moto

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    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 Clarke

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Heart over Head.......2005-04-11

    Firkusny studied with Janacek...almost all reviewers agree that his interpretation is truest to Janacek's intent. Yet in head-to-head listenings, it's the Schiff performance that I prefer.

    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.

    5 out of 5 stars Lovely, Dark, and Deep.......2002-07-21

    It's late November and you're walking out in the woods. There's a crisp coolness underfoot and in the air. And you've just lost a dear friend to time and circumstance....

    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.

    3 out of 5 stars Janacek with no bite.......2002-01-27

    Perhaps it's unfair to compare Schiff to Firkusny, who actually knew Janacek and kept his music always close to his heart. I'm not intimating that Schiff does not know these pieces, but to the contrary, he brings a carefully studied and balanced performance of the pieces. However, the centerpiece of this disc, Janacek's piano sonata, is a disappointment. The first movement, "Presentiment", does not have the anger that Janacek intends. Janacek was a very programatic composer, and Schiff somewhat stifles the edgy passion of this movement. The second movement, "Death", is quite good in contrast. Schiff's Schubertian touch adds fine eloquence to this intense and despondent movement. "In the Mists" pieces are played with fine sensibility and sensitiveness, and other miniatures come off with lyricism, but be it his approach or the acoustics or the Bosendorfer piano that Schiff used... there just is no sense of passion, an element of unmediated emotion. Still, the benchmark is my well-traveled double disc Firkusny on Deutsche Gramophone, with a fine, thrillingly jagged account of the first movement of the sonata.

    5 out of 5 stars Out of this world!.......2001-10-23

    Andras Schiff has received great acclaim for his Bach and Schubert performances. I really can't understand why. However, I do like Schiff's interpretations of Scarlatti, Mozart and 20th century music. I am very fond of his contribution to the Carter disc that he made a couple of years ago. Thus, it came as no surprise when I found out that it was Schiff, whom I heard in some superb Janacek on NPR lately.

    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

    5 out of 5 stars Haunting and Timely.......2001-09-26

    In this time of great tragedy in our nation, music helps ease the grief and anxiety we feel our souls. This phenomenal CD of piano music by the polish composer Leos Janacek, played by Andras Schiff, is hauntingly beautiful. The music plays to the heart.
    The Piano Works of Leos Janácek
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Faultless!
    The Piano Works of Leos Janácek

    Manufacturer: Helicon Records
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    ASIN: B00000JCIU
    Release Date: 1999-06-29

    Tracks:

    1. Sonata, October, 1905 'From The Street: The Presentiment
    2. Sonata, October, 1905 'From The Street': The Death
    3. On An Overgrown Path - Book I: Our Evenings
    4. On An Overgrown Path - Book I: A Blown Away Leaf
    5. On An Overgrown Path - Book I: Come With Us
    6. On An Overgrown Path - Book I: The Madonna Of Frydek
    7. On An Overgrown Path - Book I: They Chattered Like Swallows
    8. On An Overgrown Path - Book I: Words Fail
    9. On An Overgrown Path - Book I: Good Night!
    10. On An Overgrown Path - Book I: Unutterable Anguish
    11. On An Overgrown Path - Book I: In Tears
    12. On An Overgrown Path - Book I: The Barn Owl Has Not Flown Away
    13. On An Overgrown Path - Book II: Andante
    14. On An Overgrown Path - Book II: Allegretto
    15. On An Overgrown Path - Book II: Piu Mosso
    16. On An Overgrown Path - Book II: Allegro; Adagio
    17. On An Overgrown Path - Book II: Vivo
    18. A Recollection
    19. In the Mist: Andante
    20. In the Mist: Molto Adagio
    21. In the Mist: Andantino
    22. In the Mist: Presto

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    5 out of 5 stars Faultless!.......2001-11-20

    All the selections are beautiful and faultlessly executed.
    Never a dull moment.
    Reminiscence
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      Reminiscence
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      ASIN: B0009OARTQ
      Release Date: 2005-07-04

      Tracks:

      1. Ordinary Angels
      2. Perfect
      3. Manic Monday
      4. Got Me A Feeling
      5. Origin Of Love
      6. Don't Get Me Wrong
      7. Japanese Title
      8. That's Just What You Are
      9. Your Eyes
      10. Through The Dark
      Janacek: The Diary of One Who Disappeared
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • An Aspect of Leos Janácek seldom heard
      • A song-drama and short solo piano pieces based on Moravian folk songs - fine listening
      Janacek: The Diary of One Who Disappeared
      Leos Janácek , Ian Bostridge , Thomas Adés , and Ruby Philogene
      Manufacturer: EMI Classics
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      1. Janacek - From the House of the Dead / Mackerras
      2. Leos Janácek: The Cunning Little Vixen - Lucia Popp / Eva Randová / Dalibor Jedlicka / Vienna Philharmonic / Vienna State Opera Chorus / Sir Charles Mackerras
      3. Leos Janacek: Vec Makropulos (The Makropulos Case) / Lachian Dances
      4. Janácek: Káta Kabanová
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      ASIN: B00005O83M
      Release Date: 2002-01-08

      Tracks:

      1. I. One Day I Met A Young Gypsy Girl - Ian Bostridge
      2. II. That Dark-Skinned Gypsy Girl - Ian Bostridge
      3. III. The Glow-worms Are Dancing - Ian Bostridge
      4. IV. The Young Swallows - Ian Bostridge
      5. V. Ploughing Is Heavy Work - Ian Bostridge
      6. VI. Hey, You Grey Oxen - Ian Bostridge
      7. VII. Now That I've Lost My Little Pin - Ian Bostridge
      8. VIII. Don't Look So Sadly After Me - Ian Bostridge
      9. IX. Welcome, Janicek - Ian Bostridge
      10. X. God In Heaven, Eternal One - Ian Bostridge
      11. XI. The Sweet Smell Of Ripening Wheat - Ian Bostridge
      12. XII. The Shady Elder-grove - Ian Bostridge
      13. XIII. Piano Solo - Ian Bostridge
      14. XIV. The Sun Climbs High - Ian Bostridge
      15. XVI. My Gren Oxen - Ian Bostridge
      16. XVI. What Have I Done? - Ian Bostridge
      17. XVII. That Which Fate Has Ordained - Ian Bostridge
      18. XVIII. Now Nothing Matters To Me - Ian Bostridge
      19. XIX. The Magpie Flies Away - Ian Bostridge
      20. XX. I Have A True Love - Ian Bostridge
      21. XXI. My Dear Father - Ian Bostridge
      22. XXII. Farewell, My Native Land - Ian Bostridge
      23. I. That Clock In Vivany - Thomas Ades
      24. II. When I Sing A Song - Thomas Ades
      25. III. Oh Georgie, Georgie Dear - Thomas Ades
      26. IV. Mary, My Mary - Thomas Ades
      27. V. My Darling's Already Leaving - Thomas Ades
      28. VI. A Girl Was Weaving Flax - Thomas Ades
      29. VII. You Promised To Marry Me - Thomas Ades
      30. VIII. Whose Lad - Thomas Ades
      31. IX. Whose Lass - Thomas Ades
      32. X. When I Lie Down - Thomas Ades
      33. XI. A Stream Is Running - Thomas Ades
      34. XII. The Hradcany Clock - Thomas Ades
      35. XIII. On A Black Mountain - Thomas Ades
      36. XIV. On That Javorine Plain - Thomas Ades
      37. XV. On That Clear Field Of Hurasky - Thomas Ades
      38. A Reminiscence, JW VIII/32 - Thomas Ades
      39. In Memoriam, JW VIII/9 - Thomas Ades
      40. Andante, JW VIII/31 - Thomas Ades
      41. Moderato, JW VIII/21 - Thomas Ades
      42. The Golden Ring, JW VIII/33 No.12 - Thomas Ades
      43. I Wait For You, JW VIII/33 No.13 - Thomas Ades
      44. Christ The Lord Is Born, JW VIII/20 - Thomas Ades
      45. X. God In Heaven - Ian Bostridge
      46. 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 Davis

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars An Aspect of Leos Janácek seldom heard.......2006-02-23

      Leos Janácek was clearly one of the 20th century's great composers and while his operas and orchestral works are widely performed, his chamber works are nearly well kept secrets. And so it is with pleasure that this completely unique recital by two of our finest musicians joins the CD repertoire.

      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

      5 out of 5 stars A song-drama and short solo piano pieces based on Moravian folk songs - fine listening.......2005-11-23

      Leos Janáček (1854-1928) was (and remains) an important Czech composer. As a young man he became friends with Dvorak and was one of the early so-called nationalist composers. This movement urged its composers to write music of their homeland and Janáček was among the early group who turner to the folk songs of his native land for source stylistic materials. Many others followed his lead in their own lands (think of Kodaly, Bartok, and even Stravinsky as examples of a much larger group).

      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!
      Howard Hanson: Piano Sonata Poemes Erotiques
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Hanson could definitely write for the piano!
      • A "must buy" at any price...
      • Hanson's Piano Music receives a Well-Deserved Recital
      Howard Hanson: Piano Sonata Poemes Erotiques

      Manufacturer: Naxos
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      ASIN: B00004SYGC
      Release Date: 2000-05-16

      Tracks:

      1. Two Yuletide Pieces, Op.19: Impromptu
      2. Two Yuletide Pieces, Op.19: March Carillon
      3. Poemes Erotiques, Op.9: Peace
      4. Poemes Erotiques, Op.9: Joy
      5. Poemes Erotiques, Op.9: Desire
      6. Son in a, Op.11: Andante Espressivo
      7. Son in a, Op.11: Elegie Herbique
      8. Son in a, Op.11: Triumphal Ode
      9. Three Miniatures, Op.12: Reminiscence
      10. Three Miniatures, Op.12: Lullaby
      11. Three Miniatures, Op.12: Longing
      12. Three Etudes, Op.18: Studio Ritmico
      13. Three Etudes, Op.18: Studio Melodico
      14. Three Etudes, Op.18: Poema Idillico
      15. Enchantment
      16. For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Bells
      17. For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Tamara And Peter Bolshoi
      18. For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): The Deserted House
      19. For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): The Eccentric Clock
      20. For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Deep Forest
      21. For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Clowns
      22. For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Dance
      23. For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Serious Conversation
      24. For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Kikimora
      25. For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Mist
      26. For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Fireworks
      27. For The First Time (Orchestral Score 1963; Pno Score 1970): Dreams
      28. 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 Achenbach

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Hanson could definitely write for the piano!.......2001-11-28

      Howard Hanson was a romantic, no bars about it. And for the time he lived and composed in, was anachronistic. His piano music was a surprise and delight from the first time I put it in the player. Long flowing lines, beautiful figured melodies. The sound of Labe's playing is full and lush, perfectly fitted to Hanson's simple yet beautiful development of melodic ideas. If you like the Howard Hanson symphonies, you should dig his piano music. It is the genesis of his later work. This is good stuff from one of our greatest composers.

      5 out of 5 stars A "must buy" at any price..........2001-03-17

      ...Howard Hanson's piano music is chock-full of romantic melodies, yet there is a very contemporary feel that permeates the basic structure of the music. There isn't a bad cut in the bunch, but I'm particularly partial to the Sonata in A Minor, which is aclassic-in-waiting, needing only broader exposure for its proper recognition. The Poemes Erotiques each fetchingly convey their name demotions: peace, joy and desire. The Three Etudes and Three Miniatures are full of feeling and emotion, and For the First Time,originally scored for orchestra, sounds (to me, anyway) even morenatural in this piano setting. Much, much credit must go to Thomas Labe, who not only plays this music with passionate intensity and virtuosity, but who also completed the Sonata, based on Hanson's own hand-written, but incomplete score. His understanding and love of this music is apparent through out the CD. The sound quality is top notch as well. Out of my nearly 100 classical CD's, this one jumped to my top echelon very quickly and has stayed there. Go get it - this is great piano music, at a great price.

      5 out of 5 stars Hanson's Piano Music receives a Well-Deserved Recital.......2001-01-19

      Thmas Labé is eminently qualified to bring Howard Hanson's works for piano into the current repertoire. He has embraced this task with the authority of a musicologist as well as the enthusiasm of one who enjoys the lush sounds of the piano. As a result we have a refreshing experience of hearing little-known works that deserve more public performances.

      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.
      Such a Long Journey
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        Such a Long Journey

        Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records
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        ASIN: B00000IXIC
        Release Date: 1999-05-18

        Tracks:

        1. Prelude/Opening
        2. Rush Hour
        3. Reminiscence
        4. Gulam
        5. Chalk Rag
        6. The Ledger
        7. The Slap
        8. Morning Prayer
        9. My Cart Rumbles Along
        10. Secretsecret
        11. Nightmule
        12. Church
        13. Gulam's Visit
        14. The Smile
        15. Confession And Absolution
        16. Lizard Tail
        17. Finale
        18. Bombay

        Meditation Music:

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        2. Sacred Sounds
        3. "Self-Hypnosis for the Reiki Practitioner"
        4. "Self-Hypnosis for the Reiki Practitioner"
        5. Silk Orchestra
        6. Snowfall
        7. Songs of the Spirit, Vol. 2
        8. Spirit of the Grand Canyon [Enhanced]
        9. Spirit Wind [Soundtrack]
        10. Starlight

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