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Iolanthe (The Peer and the Peri), operetta If we're weak enough to tarry
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Bournemouth Sinfonietta
with Robert Tear, Valerie Masterson
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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Ruddigore (The Witch's Curse), operetta If somebody there chanced to be
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Bournemouth Sinfonietta
with Valerie Masterson
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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The Gondoliers (The King of Barataria), operetta Take a pair of sparkling eyes
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Bournemouth Sinfonietta
with Robert Tear
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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The Yeomen of the Guard (The Merryman and his Maid), operetta Is life a boon?
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Bournemouth Sinfonietta
with Robert Tear
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta A wandering minstrel I
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Bournemouth Sinfonietta
with Robert Tear
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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Patience (Bunthorne's Bride), operetta A magnet hung in a hardware shop
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Bournemouth Sinfonietta
with Robert Tear
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta The sun whose rays
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Bournemouth Sinfonietta
with Valerie Masterson
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Bournemouth Sinfonietta
with Robert Tear, Valerie Masterson
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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The Yeomen of the Guard (The Merryman and his Maid), operetta Free from his fetters grim
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Bournemouth Sinfonietta
with Valerie Masterson
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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The Pirates of Penzance, operetta Poor wandering one
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Bournemouth Sinfonietta
with Valerie Masterson
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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The Pirates of Penzance, operetta Stay, Frederic, Stay!
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Bournemouth Sinfonietta
with Robert Tear, Valerie Masterson
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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Patience (Bunthorne's Bride), operetta Prithee, pretty maiden
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Bournemouth Sinfonietta
with Robert Tear, Valerie Masterson
Conducted by Kenneth Alwyn
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Ruddigore (The Witch's Curse), operetta In sailing o'er life's ocean wide
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Benjamin Luxon, Robert Tear, Sheila Armstrong
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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Patience (Bunthorne's Bride), operetta When I got out of door
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Benjamin Luxon, Robert Tear
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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Haddon Hall, operetta I've heard it said before
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Benjamin Luxon
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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Ruddigore (The Witch's Curse), operetta The battle's roar is over
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Robert Tear, Sheila Armstrong
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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Iolanthe (The Peer and the Peri), operetta None shall part us from each other
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Benjamin Luxon, Sheila Armstrong
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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Ruddigore (The Witch's Curse), operetta You understand? I think I do
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Benjamin Luxon, Robert Tear
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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H. M. S. Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor), operetta Never mind the why and wherefore
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Benjamin Luxon, Robert Tear, Sheila Armstrong
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta Here's a how-de-do!
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Benjamin Luxon, Robert Tear, Sheila Armstrong
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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The Yeomen of the Guard (The Merryman and his Maid), operetta Hereupon we're both agreed
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Benjamin Luxon, Robert Tear
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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The Gondoliers (The King of Barataria), operetta The was a time
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Robert Tear, Sheila Armstrong
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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The Sorcerer, operetta For love alone
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Robert Tear
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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The Sorcerer, operetta When he is here
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Sheila Armstrong
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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The Gondoliers (The King of Barataria), operetta We're called Gondolieri
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Benjamin Luxon, Robert Tear
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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The Sorcerer, operetta My name is John Wellington Wells
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Benjamin Luxon
Conducted by Richard Hickox
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Grand Duke (The Statutory Duel), operetta When you find you're a broken-down critter
Composed by Arthur Sullivan
Performed by Northern Sinfonia of England
with Benjamin Luxon
Conducted by Richard Hickox
A Gilbert & Sullivan Gala,Benjamin Luxon,Arthur Sullivan,Kenneth Alwyn,Richard Hickox,Bournemouth Sinfonietta,Northern Sinfonia of England,Sheila Armstrong,Valerie Masterson,Robert Tear,Capitol,British Operetta,Classical,Classical Music,Opera
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Get Out of My Yard
Paul Gilbert Manufacturer: Shrapnel ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H0M51U Release Date: 2006-08-29 |
Tracks:
- GET OUT OF MY YARD
- HURRY UP
- THE CURSE OF CASTLE DRAGON
- RADIATOR
- STRAIGHT THROUGH THE TELEPHONE POLE
- MARINE LAYER
- TWELVE TWELVE
- RUSTY OLD BOAT
- THE ECHO SONG
- FULL TANK
- MY TEETH ARE A DRUMSET
- HAYDN SYMPHONY NO. 88 FINALE
- THREE ES FOR EDWARD
- YOU KIDS
Album Description
"Get Out Of My Yard" is the first all-instrumental CD by guitarist Paul Gilbert, regarded internationally as one of the greatest players in the industry. Gilbert's sales draw from nearly 20 albums and 20 years as a recording artist and touring musician. There has been a resurgent interest in musician oriented records, the Shrapnel back catalog and Racer X/Paul Gilbert. The release of this record is perfectly timed with a legion of young players who are just now discovering the origins of high performance shred guitar of which Paul Gilbert is one of the true innovators.Customer Reviews:
Good to see an Instrumental CD from Mr. Gilbert.......2007-06-27
One of Paul's Best!.......2007-06-12
Awesome!.......2007-05-15
Excellant Album.......2007-05-13
G3 Fan.......2007-04-22
If you want to hear some great guitar playing and some great music buy this CD. This is one muscian that shouldn't be over looked, He has great chops, and a great sense of humor. You'll enjoy it.
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Hearts of the Innocent
Kutless Manufacturer: Bec Recordings / Emd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EGDAG6 Release Date: 2006-03-21 |
Tracks:
- Hearts Of The Innocent
- Shut Me Out
- Beyond The Surface
- Smile
- Promise Of A Lifetime
- Winds Of Change
- Somewhere In The Sky
- Mistakes
- Push Me Away
- Changing World
- Million Dollar Man
- Legacy
Customer Reviews:
Wish I could give it 10 stars!!!!.......2007-05-01
1.Hearts of the innocent-title track,pretty hard,talks abouit how adults are hurting there children by there actions,not one of my favorites but really good nonetheless. 8/10
2.Shut me out-One of the harder songs on the album. Talks about sharing your faith with others even though they may "shut you out" One of my faves. 10/10
3.Beyond the surface-More heavy,really good,talks about finding an alternate solution to suicide. 10/10
4.Smile-slow song,but in my opinion kutlesses best song since sea of faces. my favorite song on the album. talks about showing hope to others. 20/10
5.Promise of a lifetime-another slow one , really good, talks about how eternal life is the promise of a lifetime. 9/10
6.Winds of change-pretty hard,awesome song,talks about how faith in god brings about "winds of change" in us. 10/10
7.Somewhere in the sky. hard song that talks about freedom in christ. my second favorite on the cd. 15/10
8.mistakes- This song is another slow one. its ok,my least favorite. 7/10
9.Push me away-good beat,talks about not bieng ashamed to need a friend 9/10
10.Changing world-awesome slow song about how God changes your world. 10/10
11.Million Dollar man-heaviest song on the album, really good, makes you think alot,talks about a man who threw away God for money and riches, but now he wants what he had because"the grass isnt greener on this lonely side" 12/10
12.Legacy-Talks about changing you your legacy in Christ. pretty hard song. 9/10
All I can say is that if you like christain rock and kutless then get this now dont wait another minute!!!
Better Than The First CD.......2007-03-25
GREAT!.......2007-03-09
I've always felt strongly about what Hearts of the Innocent stands for. And a lot of their music, in all of their CDs are about stuff that I've thought about or I've experienced. I love that they care, and I love their music. I wear my Kutless T-shirt proudly and suggest them to anyone who's looking for great rock music.
A great combination.......2007-02-27
This band delivers!!!.......2007-01-25
The Hearts of the Innocent album is one of those few albums where 100% of the songs are good and at least half the songs are great. The title track pretty much sets the tone. After that there's a nice mix of hard hitting songs mixed with somewhat of a softer side before things really take off with Million Dollar Man.
If you get a chance, see these guys in concert. You'll come away with an appreciation for the talent that Kutless possesses at every instrument. Front man Jon Micah Sumrall's vocal range and energy makes a live show a powerful experience. He sounds the same in person as he does on the CD. No fancy studio enhancement tricks here. He's the real deal. It's also a blast to watch drummer Jeffrey Gilbert shred drumsticks.
Everyone has different tastes in music. That I understand. I'm 46 and like the sound as much as the teens in our Youth Group. I'd compare them to Skillet and I'm pretty sure the upcoming Brian Neal album will have a similar, hard hitting sound. If you like a hard, edgy sound I'd suggest you give Kutless a try.
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The Anna Russell Album
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000027JD Release Date: 1991-07-26 |
Tracks:
- Introduction To The Concert (By the Women's Club President)
- How to Write Your Own Gilbert And Sullivan Opera
- Coloratura Aria 'Canto Dolciamente Pipo'
- British - Pure But Dull: 'I Love The Spring'
- Russian Folk Song: 'Da, Nyet, Da, Nyet'
- For Loud Singers With No Brains: 'Ah, Lover!'
- For Singers With Tremendous Artistry But No Voice: 'Schlumph; Je N'ai Pas La Plume De Ma Tante'
- For The Dramatic Soprano: 'Schreechenrauf'
- The Ring Of The Nibellungs (An Analysis)
Amazon.com
This set of Anna Russell's inspired satirical monologues should be labeled with a warning notice. Why? Because after listening to her whirlwind explication of Wagner's Ring Cycle, even the most confirmed Wagnerite will be unable to listen to the Ring for weeks to come. Just listening to Russell declare in an incredulous voice: "I'm not making this up, y'know" is enough to induce you to shed bucketloads of laughter-induced tears. Gilbert and Sullivan fans will find their heroes savaged in her concoction of a typical G&S product, complete with a soprano lead who "loves below her station." Other targets include "the nymphs and shepherds" style of quavery English singing, complete with "hey-nonny-nonny's," coloratura mad scenes, and much else, including Russian folk songs, like her "Da, nyet, da, nyet." This disc is packed with laughs, chuckles, smiles, and everything. --Dan DavisCustomer Reviews:
Intelligent and musical fun.-.......2007-01-13
The Genius of Anna Russell.......2006-03-15
If you enjoy laughing.........2006-02-23
This CD can probably also be enjoyed by those who have only a nodding acquaintance with opera, but may not be enjoyed by those who take opera with 100% seriousness.
Anna Russell strikes again!.......2005-10-14
Anna Russell is a SCREAM!.......2005-08-05
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Strong Tower
Kutless Manufacturer: Bec Recordings / Emd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007M23GU Release Date: 2005-03-01 |
Tracks:
- We Fall Down
- Finding Who We Are
- Take Me In
- Ready For You
- Draw Me Close
- All Who Are Thirsty
- Better Is One Day
- All The Words (Sea Of Faces Album Version)
- Strong Tower
- Jesus Lord Of Heaven
- I Lift My Eyes
- Word Of God Speak
- Arms Of Love
Customer Reviews:
Awesome!.......2007-06-01
Great music, great lyrics.......2007-03-31
Awesome CD.......2007-03-09
Strong Tower is also one of my favorite songs. They've done a wonderful job with that song. Once again they have taken something that I feel very often and made it into song. They are just a phenomenal band, and if you haven't already, I'd suggest checking them out.
Great Songs Poor Singing and Style........2007-02-24
Praise that rocks!.......2007-01-10
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Bach: Concertos
Manufacturer: Archiv Produktion ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SAAY Release Date: 2001-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in D minor, BVW 1052: 1. Allegro
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in D minor, BVW 1052: 2. Adagio
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in D minor, BVW 1052: 3. Allegro
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in E major, BVW 1053: 1. (without tempo indication)
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in E major, BVW 1053: 2. Siciliano
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in E major, BVW 1053: 3. Allegro
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in D major, BVW 1054: 1. (without tempo indication)
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in D major, BVW 1054: 2. Adagio e piano sempre
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in D major, BVW 1054: 3. Allegro
Tracks:
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in A major, BWV.1055: 1. Allegro
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in A major, BWV.1055: 2. Larghetto
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in A major, BWV.1055: 3. Allegro ma non tanto
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in F minor, BWV.1056: 1. (Without Tempo Indication)
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in F minor, BWV.1056: 2. Largo
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in F minor, BWV.1056: 3. Presto
- Concerto for Harpsichord, 2 Recorders and Strings in F major, BWV1057: 1. (Without Tempo Indication)
- Concerto for Harpsichord, 2 Recorders and Strings in F major, BWV1057: 2. Andante
- Concerto for Harpsichord, 2 Recorders and Strings in F major, BWV1057: 3. Allegro assai
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in G minor, BWV1058: 1. (Without Tempo Indication)
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in G minor, BWV1058: 2. Andante
- Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in G minor, BWV1058: 3. Allegro assai
- Concerto for 2 Harpsichords and Strings in C minor, BWV1060: 1. Allegro
- Concerto for 2 Harpsichords and Strings in C minor, BWV1060: 2. Adagio
- Concerto for 2 Harpsichords and Strings in C minor, BWV1060: 3. Allegro
Tracks:
- Concerto for 2 Harpsichords and Strings in C major, BWV1061: 1. (Without Tempo Indication) - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 2 Harpsichords and Strings in C major, BWV1061: 2. Adagio ovvero Largo - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 2 Harpsichords and Strings in C major, BWV1061: 3. Fuga - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 2 Harpsichords and Strings in C minor, BWV1062: 1. (Without Tempo Indication) - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 2 Harpsichords and Strings in C minor, BWV1062: 2. Andante - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 2 Harpsichords and Strings in C minor, BWV1062: 3. Allegro assai - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 3 Harpsichords and Strings in D minor, BWV.1063: 1. (Without Tempo Indication) - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 3 Harpsichords and Strings in D minor, BWV.1063: 2. Alla Siciliana - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 3 Harpsichords and Strings in D minor, BWV.1063: 3. Allegro - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 3 Harpsichords and Strings in C major, BWV1064: 1. Allegro - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 3 Harpsichords and Strings in C major, BWV1064: 2. Adagio - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 3 Harpsichords and Strings in C major, BWV1064: 3. Allegro - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 4 Harpsichords and Strings in A minor, BWV.1065: 1. (Without Tempo Indication) - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 4 Harpsichords and Strings in A minor, BWV.1065: 2. Largo - Nicholas Kraemer
- Concerto for 4 Harpsichords and Strings in A minor, BWV.1065: 3. Allegro - Nicholas Kraemer
Tracks:
- Concerto for Flute, Violin, Harpsichord, Strings, and Basso Continuo in A minor, BWV1044 'Triple Concerto': 1. Allegro
- Concerto for Flute, Violin, Harpsichord, Strings, and Basso Continuo in A minor, BWV1044 'Triple Concerto': 2. Adagio, ma non tanto, e dolce
- Concerto for Flute, Violin, Harpsichord, Strings, and Basso Continuo in A minor, BWV1044 'Triple Concerto': 3. Allabreve
- Concerto for Oboe, Violin, Strings, and Basso Continuo in C minor: 1. Allegro
- Concerto for Oboe, Violin, Strings, and Basso Continuo in C minor: 2. Adagio
- Concerto for Oboe, Violin, Strings, and Basso Continuo in C minor: 3. Allegro
- Concerto for Oboe d'amore, Strings and Basso Continuo in A major: 1. (Without Tempo Indication)
- Concerto for Oboe d'amore, Strings and Basso Continuo in A major: 2. Larghetto
- Concerto for Oboe d'amore, Strings and Basso Continuo in A major: 3. Allegro ma non tanto
Tracks:
- Concerto for Violin, Strings and Continuo in A minor, BWV.1041: 1. (Allegro moderato) - Simon Standage
- Concerto for Violin, Strings and Continuo in A minor, BWV.1041: 2. Andante - Simon Standage
- Concerto for Violin, Strings and Continuo in A minor, BWV.1041: 3. Allegro assai - Simon Standage
- Concerto for Violin, Strings and Continuo in E major, BWV.1042: 1. Allegro - Simon Standage
- Concerto for Violin, Strings and Continuo in E major, BWV.1042: 2. Adagio - Simon Standage
- Concerto for Violin, Strings and Continuo in E major, BWV.1042: 3. Allegro assai - Simon Standage
- Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor, BWV.1043: 1. Vivace - Simon Standage
- Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor, BWV.1043: 2. Largo ma non tanto - Simon Standage
- Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor, BWV.1043: 3. Allegro - Simon Standage
Customer Reviews:
A Premier Bach Series Recording.......2007-03-26
But what about the performances? Here's the best way I can sum it up. Having listened to these disks for some two decades, in the car, on the main home stereo system, on portable equipment, on the boom box, and etc., etc., it is, I imagine, inevitable that one ends up memorizing nearly every note. And with that familiarity comes the ability to detect flaws in the performance, missteps, missed beats, the occasional off-tone instrument. Here's the rub: it is difficult to locate any significant flaw in the performances. These performances are about as perfect as one can get, but having said that, there is more. The sound reproduction of this recording remains near or at the top of any Bach recordings with which I've become familiar, and remains in my own thinking the de facto standard by which other performances should be measured.
Sound too good to be true? Pick up a set and see for yourself. And then relish the thought that you paid $40 for a set worth far more.
A nice way to complete your collection of Bach's concertos..........2007-02-21
This set sounds fantastic and is a great value to boot. Strongly recommended for those who loved Bach's Bradenburg concertos and Overtures and are looking for something new to sink their teeth into.
"Best Bach - Box Set".......2005-11-06
Pinnock is good performer.......2005-09-30
Might sound better when it's played piano.
Unbeatable Value.......2004-12-15
The sound is clear, deep, and only a little bit on the bright side.
While you're at it, buy the Pinnock/English Concert complete Mozart symphonies. Sure, Mozart's first fifteen or so aren't anything special, but the set is superb and the price unbelievable.
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A Different Kind of Pain
Cold Manufacturer: Lava ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A3DFZO Release Date: 2005-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Back Home
- Feel It In Your Heart
- Anatomy Of A Tidal Wave
- A Different Kind of Pain
- Another Pill
- Happens All The Time
- When Heaven's Not Far Away
- God's Song
- When Angel's Fly Away
- Tell Me Why
- Ocean
Album Description
"For Cold, music is..." Scooter pauses. "It's real. It's medicine. It's therapy. And I think anybody, no matter what age you are, can be affected by it." A Different Kind of Pain was recorded at Bearsville Studios in upsate New York and produced by Michael "Elvis" Baskette. The slow, driving chorus on songs like "Ocean," and "A Different Kind of Pain" belies the strife within the lyrics; and Baskette has handled it deftly.Customer Reviews:
I was amazed with this album.......2007-07-20
Excellent gota have it kinda cd.......2007-07-04
love the cd and i beleive most true rockers will agree. thanks guys for the great work, keep it up.
For anyone else this would be good but..........2007-06-21
Hit or miss.......2007-06-12
All in all, not a horrible album, but I wouldn't consider it to be good.
a good kind of pain........2007-04-12
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Gilbert & Sullivan - Highlights from The Mikado, The Pirates of Penzance, H.M.S. Pinafore, The Yeomen of the Guard, Trial of Jury
Nicholas Folwell , Arthur Sullivan , Marie McLaughlin , Rebecca Evans , Anthony Rolfe Johnson , John Mark Ainsley , Alwyn Mellor , Anne Howells , Barry Banks , Eric Garrett , Felicity Palmer , Gareth Rhys Davies , Janice Watson , Julie Gossage , Neill Archer , Pamela Helen Stephen , Peter Savidge , Richard Stuart , Richard Suart , Richard Van Allan , Sir Thomas Allen [baritone] , Sir Charles Mackerras , and Welsh National Opera Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003D1Y Release Date: 1996-01-23 |
Tracks:
- A Wandering Minstrel I
- Behold The Lord High Executioner!
- Three Little Maids From School Are We
- Braid The Raven Hair
- The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring
- On A Tree By A River, A Little Tom-tit Sang, 'Willow, Tit-willow'
- For He's Gone And Married Yum-Yum
- We Sail The Ocean Blue
- I'm Called Little Buttercup
- My Gallant Crew
- When I Was A Lad
- Things Are Seldom What They Seem
- Never Mind The Why And Wherefore
- Climbing Over Rocky Mountain
- Poor Wand'ring One
- How Beautifully Blue The Sky
- I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General
- When The Foeman Bares His Steel
- Ah, Leave Me Not To Pine
- With Cat-Like Tread
- Is Life A Boon?
- I Have A Song To Sing, O!
- Were I Thy Bride
- Oh, A Private Buffoon Is A Light-Hearted Loon
- When A Wooer Goes A-Wooing
- When I, Good Friends, Was Called To The Bar
- A Nice Dilemma We Have Here
- Oh, Joy Unbounded
Customer Reviews:
The Best Of Gilbert And Sullivan.......2004-03-15
But these are fine excerpts. Especially appealing is the famous and cheerful "Three Little Maids From School Are We", a trio that imitates Japanese style melody. Most of the Mikado does this, for it was inspired by Japanisme or the new fashion in Victorian England- everything Japanese, from prints to paintings to poetry. Gilbert and Sullivan simply "Japanized" their English operettas. The Finale "For He's Gone To Marry Yum Yum" is an ebullient and pleasant finale. Not featured here is the domineering and powerful Katisha, a figure who stands out in the Mikado.
The H.M.S. Pinafore is Gilbert and Sullivan's most popular work. The sea chanty "We Sail The Ocean Blue" opens the opera with appropriate atmosphere and it seems to fit perfectly with the other scene in which the Captain greets his crew and they sing his praises "My Gallant Crew..I am the Captain Of The Pinafore". A beautiful melody that seems to come out of a romantic Offenbach tune is "I"m Called Little Buttercup". The finale, not featured here, is also very engaging "For He Is An Englishman" which can almost resemble a British national anthem. The Yeomen Of The Guard was Gilbert and Sullivan's "serious opera" eventhough it remains very Savoyard. The plot deals with Tudor England and takes place at the London Tower. "I have a song to sing" makes use of what can be taken for an English ballad of the Renaissance. Trial By Jury, about the eccentric and hilarious activity of a court trial, has a sextet that although different in composition, has the sextet "Che Mi Frena" from Donizetti's Lucia Di Lammermoor in mind. All in all, an excellent recording sure to delight young and old.
Pure delight.......2003-08-02
William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan were a match made in heaven, yet on earth their pairing seems even with hindsight a most unlikely coupling. Both were destined for other things, Gilbert in fact for decidedly non-musical careers. Introduced by a mutual friend, Fred Clay, the fledgling lyricist Gilbert met the military-band-leader's son Sullivan and together continued to conspire to inspire the delights of audiences from high Victorian times down to the present, as their work in musical theatre comedy continues to provide merriment throughout the English-speaking world and beyond.
--The Music--
This collection includes highlights from five of the most popular Gilbert & Sullivan operettas: The Mikado, HMS Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance, The Yeoman of the Guard, and Trial by Jury. The arrangements and orchestrations are delightfully energetic and clear; the characterisation and vocal qualities of the leads are perfect for their roles. The haughty if misplaced Lord of the Admiralty has the perfect combination of insecurity and pompous officiousness. The Plaintiff and the Defendant in the Trial are perfectly cast. This is a collection of highlights - at least three but no more than seven songs each, but this gives a good flavour of the music. The recordings on this collection come from complete performances by Mackerras and the WNO.
--Sir Charles Mackerras--
Mackerras is one of the geniuses of the twentieth century musical scene. Having a conducting career that includes the Hamburg Opera, the English National Opera (formerly Sadlers Wells Opera), and the Welsh National Opera (the performers for this piece), he has also conducted major orchestras on the continent of Europe and in the United States. The holder of many major awards and honourary doctorates, he has devoted much time and energy to the preservation and performance of eighteenth and nineteenth century music, as well the restoration of historical musical venues, such as the Estates Theatre in Prague, scene of the original production of Don Giovanni (Mackerras conducted the opera there to commemorate the bicentenary of the death of Mozart).
--Welsh National Opera Orchestra and Chorus--
The seeds of the WNO were planted in Cardiff during World War II by music lovers; the first performances occurred a year after the war's end, with Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci on the bill, with Faust the next night. Popular appeal was so great that the WNO was established, later adding choruses in both Cardiff and Swansea. The professional chorus was established in 1973, with a strength that matches the orchestra. They continue an ambitious performance schedule for recording and live events; Mackerras remains the Conductor Emeritus, as the WNO continues under the direction of Carlo Rizzi. The list of awards the WNO has won over the years is staggering - they are a world class institution by any measure.
--Other performers--
Notable singers such as Richard Stuart, Rebecca Evans, Felicity Palmer, John Mark Ainsley and Anne Howells lead the chorus with stunning vocals and clever characterisations of the parts they play. Many (such as Stuart and Evans) play the leading roles across several of the pieces of the disc.
--Liner Notes--
The liner notes give a good introduction and biographical information about Gilbert and Sullivan, as well as synopses of the five pieces presented here. It does not, unfortunately, include any information about Mackerras, the WNO Orchestra and Chorus, or the other special performers. It also does not include the lyrics to the songs. Were the quality of the CD not so great, this might cost it a star in rating.
--Overall Impressions--
I play this CD in my car, in my home and in my office frequently. It is a great sing-along work and a great comedic relief from the stresses of the day. The music is bubbly and clear; the recording quality is excellent and crisp. I recommend this to any Gilbert & Sullivan lover, any fan of musical comedy, opera and operettas, and anyone who delights in good music.
Delicious G&S samplings abound here........2003-05-06
Fine Intro to G&S.......2000-12-30
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Hard to Find Orchestral Instrumentals II
Manufacturer: Eric Collection ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008L3O0 Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- Gonna Fly Now (Theme From 'Rocky') - Bill Conti
- Theme From 'Ben Casey' - Valjean
- Theme From 'The Apartment' - Ferrante & Teicher
- The Long Ships (Part 1) - Charles Albertine (mono)
- The Day The Rains Came - Raymond Lefevre (mono)
- Beautiful Obsession - Sir Chauncey
- Theme From 'The Sundowners'- Felix Slatkin
- Chariot (I Will Follow Him) - Franck Pourcel
- That's The Way With Love - Peter Soffici (mono)
- Theme From 'The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs' - Percy Faith
- Theme From 'A Man And A Woman' (from The Soundtrack) - Francis Lai
- Route 66 Theme - Nelson Riddle
- Moonglow & Theme From 'Picnic' - George Cates (mono)
- Swinging Sweethearts - Ron Goodwin (mono)
- Ringo's Theme (This Boy) - George Martin
- Song For Anna (Chanson D'Anna) - (Herb) Ohta-San
- Nadia's Theme (The Young & The Restless) - Barry Devorzon & Perry Botkinc Jr.
- Danny Boy - Sil Austin
- Trumpeter's Prayer - Tutti Camarata
- One Moment In Time - Vienna Symphonic Orchestra (VSOP)
Album Description
A spectacular follow-up to Volume One in this instrumental series featuring 15 songs that have never been on a U.S. CD before. But this set isn't just for collectors, but also for listeners. All recordings have been digitally mastered from the original master tapes & are in True Stereo wherever possible. Includes a full 8-page booklet with detailed liner notes on each song.Customer Reviews:
A Slight Innacuracy.......2007-06-13
Hopefully, we can see that version on a future release. Maybe they could get "Little Ballerina Blue" on one while they're at it.
Still, some great stuff here.
Excelente .......2007-03-22
Hard to Find Orchestral Instrumentals, Vol. 2.......2006-03-22
Not totally an instrumental.......2006-03-10
Another Collection You Wonr Find Anywhere else.......2003-05-06
Continuing their unique practice of giving us both well known hits and impossible to find rarities, Eric presents Volume 2 of "Hard to Find Orchestral Instrumentals". This one is, in my opinion, even better than the first.
First off, the sound quality of this disk is ASTOUNDING. ERIC has gotten the various reissue departments to provide them with absolute first generation mono and stereo masters and this CD proves it. The aural quality is breathtaking. The fact that Orchestral music is so beautifully suited for true stereo playback is exhibited here, as a whopping 15 of the 20 tracks are True Stereo and sound magnificent.
There are, of course, the big soundtrack hits here, like 'The Day The Rains Came" "Rocky", "Ben Casey", "Theme from The Apartment", and " Nadias Theme". All top 30 and well remembered. However, for this 43 year old fan, it was the some of the lessor known tracks, in particulatr the 1963 Colpix low level charter "Theme From The Long Ships" that really makes this collection the gem that it is. Outstanding tracks include "Theme From The Sundowners" , "The Dark At The Top of The Stairs" and "I Will Follow Him" , all tracks that will suddenly sound familiar again after first listen.
Therein lies the BEST part of this collection. When you put this on your player, you will be treated to a nostalgic feast,
a time when the magic of Orchestral music still ruled the charts, and existed in all our homes. And you'll certainly remember most of these once you hear them, which is the fun part!!
There arent enough great things I can say about this collection AND its sister CD "Hard To Find pop Instrumentals- Part 2" I personally liked this volume better, but if you dont have either yet, give yourself a musical treat, and some REAL listening enjoyment and pick these up...
Its listening the way it used to be.
MA....
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American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell
Manufacturer: Cedille ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QGDZAU Release Date: 2007-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Amy Beach: Romance
- Percy Grainger: Molly on the Shore
- Dvorak: Songs My Mother Sang
- Sibelius: Musette
- Marion Eugenie Bauer: Up the Ocklawaha
- Chopin: "Minute" Waltz
- Carl Venth: Aria
- Selim Palmgren: May Night
- Coleridge-Taylor: Deep River
- Dvorak: Humoreske
- H.P. Danks: Silver Threads Among the Gold
- Herman Bellstedt, Jr.: Caprice on Dixie
- Henry Holden Huss: Romance
- Harry Mathena Gilbert: Marionettes (Scherzo)
- Cecil Burleigh: Four Rocky Mountain Sketches
- Cecil Burleigh: Four Rocky Mountain Sketches
- Cecil Burleigh: Four Rocky Mountain Sketches
- Cecil Burleigh: Four Rocky Mountain Sketches
- Massenet: Twilight
- Max Liebling: Fantasia on Sousa Themes
- J. Rosamund Johnson: Nobody Knows the Trouble I See
Album Description
"Everything about this release by violinist Rachel Barton Pine is exceptional." --ClassicsToday [10/10] (on Scottish Fantasies)"Recordings don't get any better than this." -- ClassicsToday [10/10] (on Brahms & Joachim Violin Concertos)
Chicago native Rachel Barton Pine was a child prodigy who began performing in public at age seven. Today she is one of America's most acclaimed violinists, as well as the best selling artist on Cedille Records. Maud Powell (1867-1920) was the premier female American violinist of her era, and she made numerous classic recordings between 1904 and 1919 that are still sought after by collectors. This CD is a tribute from one eminent American violinist to another, honoring Maud Powell for the tremendous positive influence she had on later American artists. All of the selections are works recorded originally by Powell, now able to be heard in contemporary sound. Many of the selections are seldom or never recorded elsewhere, and all are extremely accessible.
Customer Reviews:
Great Tribute--Wonderfully Performed.......2007-07-13
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Gilbert & Sullivan - The Mikado / WNO · Mackerras
Arthur Sullivan , Sir Charles Mackerras , Anthony Rolfe Johnson , Marie McLaughlin , and Welsh National Opera Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003CXW Release Date: 1992-02-11 |
Tracks:
- Chorus Of Nobles
- Song And Chorus Nanki-Poo
- Song Pish-Tush And Chorus
- Song Pooh-Bah With Nanki-Poo And Pish-Tush
- Recitative Nanki-Poo And Pooh-Bah
- Chorus With Solo Ko-Ko
- Song Ko-Ko With Chorus Of Nobles
- Chorus Of Schoolgirls
- Trio Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo And Pitti-Sing With Chorus Of Schoolgirls
- The Mikado: Quartet -- Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo, Pitti-Sing, And Pooh-Bah With Chorus Of Schoolgirls
- Duet Yum-Yum And Nanki-Poo
- Trio Pooh-Bah, Ko-Ko And Pish-Tush
- Finale, Act One
- Solo Pitti-Sing And Chorus Of Schoolgirls
- Song Yum-Yum
- Madrigal Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, Nanki-Poo, And Pish-Tush
- Trio Yum-Yum, Nanki-Poo, And Ko-Ko
- Entrance Of Mikado And Katisha
- Song Mikado And Chorus
- Trio And Chorus Ko-Ko, Pitti-Sing, Pooh-Bah, And Chorus
- Quintet Pitti-Sing, Katisha, Ko-Ko, Pooh-Bah, And Mikado
- Duet Nanki-Poo And Ko-Ko With Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, And Pooh-Bah
- Recitative And Song Matisha
- Song Ko-Ko
- Duet Katisha And Ko-Ko
- Finale Act Two
Amazon.com
Regarded by G & S fans as the best of the all the operettas, The Mikado is given a sizzling performance by Sir Charles Mackerras, who--by leaving off the overture (which isn't by Sullivan anyway)-- manages to squeeze the piece onto one CD. He also shortens the "list" song since Gilbert's original features a prominent use of the "N" word, which, not withstanding the fact that he's making fun of people who performed in black-face in the 19th century, isn't worth the trouble it would cause by leaving it in. The singers are real singers; that is, they treat the music with respect and make it sound great. Of course, it is. --David HurwitzCustomer Reviews:
disappointing.......2007-02-10
Well we liked it.......2007-01-06
And since we wanted, and got, a recording of the Mikado music, we also don't miss the dialogue, a fair bit of which is really only there to set the scene for a song anyway. If we wanted a recording including all the dialogue we would have looked for one.
In summary: "the Japanese equivalent of 'hear, hear, hear!'".
Joyous music.......2005-10-19
William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan were a match made in heaven, yet on earth their pairing seems even with hindsight a most unlikely coupling. Both were destined for other things, Gilbert in fact for decidedly non-musical careers. Introduced by a mutual friend, Fred Clay, the fledgling lyricist Gilbert met the military-band-leader's son Sullivan and together continued to conspire to inspire the delights of audiences from high Victorian times down to the present, as their work in musical theatre comedy continues to provide merriment throughout the English-speaking world and beyond.
--The Music--
This collection includes most of the 'opera' of The Mikado. The recordings on this collection come from complete performances by Mackerras and the WNO. The Mikado is one of Gilbert & Sullivan's most enduring and endearing pieces. It has warmth and humour as well as the typical Gilbert & Sullivan wit and satire, and is also one of the G&S productions that translates well in to other languages. The performances here are superb, and the only drawback is the few deletions required to get the performance to fit on one CD.
--Sir Charles Mackerras--
Mackerras is one of the geniuses of the twentieth century musical scene. Having a conducting career that includes the Hamburg Opera, the English National Opera (formerly Sadlers Wells Opera), and the Welsh National Opera (the performers for this piece), he has also conducted major orchestras on the continent of Europe and in the United States. The holder of many major awards and honourary doctorates, he has devoted much time and energy to the preservation and performance of eighteenth and nineteenth century music, as well the restoration of historical musical venues, such as the Estates Theatre in Prague, scene of the original production of Don Giovanni (Mackerras conducted the opera there to commemorate the bicentenary of the death of Mozart).
--Welsh National Opera Orchestra and Chorus--
The seeds of the WNO were planted in Cardiff during World War II by music lovers; the first performances occurred a year after the war's end, with Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci on the bill, with Faust the next night. Popular appeal was so great that the WNO was established, later adding choruses in both Cardiff and Swansea. The professional chorus was established in 1973, with a strength that matches the orchestra. They continue an ambitious performance schedule for recording and live events; Mackerras remains the Conductor Emeritus, as the WNO continues under the direction of Carlo Rizzi. The list of awards the WNO has won over the years is staggering - they are a world class institution by any measure.
--Other performers--
Notable singers such as Richard Stuart, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Nicholas Folwell, Marie McLaughlin, Anne Howells and Janice Watson fill out the players on this disc. Several are frequent performers with Mackerras and the WNO (for example, Stuart plays Porter on their production of the 'HMS Pinafore').
--Liner Notes--
The liner notes give a good introduction and biographical information about Gilbert and Sullivan, as well a synposis of the opera, and a bit of historical background. It does not, unfortunately, include any information about Mackerras, the WNO Orchestra and Chorus, or the other special performers.
--Overall Impressions--
I play this CD in my car, in my home and in my office frequently. It is a great sing-along work and a great comedic relief from the stresses of the day. The music is bubbly and clear; the recording quality is excellent and crisp. I recommend this to any Gilbert & Sullivan lover, any fan of musical comedy, opera and operettas, and anyone who delights in good music.
My favorite modern recording of The Mikado.......2005-09-12
The reason this performance is so wonderful is that it harkens back to the original tempi and spirit of the old D'Oyly Carte Company. If you listen (as I have) to all of the famous recordings of The Mikado, you will notice that, over time, The Mikado has become stodgy. What started as a light, fun, musical entertainment has been transformed into "classical music." This is a shame, because the piece is so much fun.
Sir Charles Mackerras has not only re-invigorated The Mikado, he has dug deeply into the score and found many examples of Sir Arthur Sullivan's wit and skill that are missed by most conductors. His rendition of the madrigal is particularly charming.
Speaking as a man who is about to conduct this wonderful work himself, I whole-heartedly recommend you buy it and give it a careful listen.
Too cautious and mutilated to boot.......2005-06-13
The mediocre: The cast, except for Adams, of course, is far too cautious and precise. This is particularly true of the Ko-Ko and Pooh-Bah. The recording sounds like a concert. It is almost wholly lacking in give-and-take and the excitement of a real performance. (I suspect that a carefully followed score was in front of every soloist, right next to each microphone.)
The downright awful: "The Mikado" has about 85 minutes of music. In order to squeeze it onto a single disk, the gimmick of this series, the overture was jettisoned, as well as the middle verse of Ko-Ko's "Little List" song. The net effect to one who is familiar with this brilliant work, is like watching a Miss America contestant who has lost two front teeth. Try as one may, it just can't be ignored.
There are several versions of "The Mikado" available. They may be identified by the Ko-Kos on each: Martyn Green, Henry Lytton, John Reed, even Eric Idle of Monty Python fame. Each is complete. None is particularly expensive. (The excellent Green version from the 1950s on Naxos is just plain cheap, compared to this one.) All have more life than this "Mikado."
Meditation Music:
- Andre Messager: Fortunio
- Bartok: Bluebeard's Castle
- Beethoven: Fidelio
- Beethoven: Fidelio (performance at Vienna State Opera, 12 October 1953)
- Bellini: I Capuleti e i Montecchi
- Bellini: Il Pirata
- Bellini: Il Pirata
- Berg: Lulu
- Berlioz: Les Troyens [Box set]
- Boito: Mefistofele
Meditation Music
Take It Away [CD-single] [Import]
Cavalieri: Lamentations - La Poème Harmonique - Vincent Dumestre
Blue Note Years, Vol. 20 [Import]