I needed something different to listen to and it turned up. Good fortune came by way of "Just Angel".
Product Description
Deep rooted in the melodic reverie of the millennium musical revolution emerges an artist whose provocative ability to stimulate the soul and tantalize the mind is the breath of fresh air that the music industry has long awaited. A soulfully succinct poet whose lyrical decadence and hypnotic melodies create a most innovative sound. Should she wish to remain nameless, the world would be remiss of a talent whose namesake is straight out of heaven. Her name is, Angel.
A clever alto accompanied by a sexy falsetto silhouette cascading over edgy street beats produce an enigmatic funk laden sound is the only way to describe this artist's music.
Just Angel
Just Angel,Angel Red,Pumm Baby Entertainment,Pop,R&B/Soul
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Let Yourself Go
Kristin Chenoweth , Jule Styne , George Gershwin , Richard Rodgers , Jeanine Tesori , Kurt Weill , Jerome Kern , Vincent Youmans , Ricky Ian Gordon , Richard Dworsky , Lawrence Ellington Duke / Brown , Harry Warren , Bobby Troup , Jason Alexander , Irving Berlin , Rob Fisher , and The Coffee Club Orchestra Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059T4T Release Date: 2001-05-29 |
Tracks:
- Let Yourself Go
- If
- How Long Has This Been Going On?
- My Funny Valentine
- Hanging Around with You (with Jason Alexander)
- The Girl in 14G
- I'll Tell the Man in the Street
- I'm a Stranger Here Myself
- Nobody Else But Me
- Nobody's Heart Belongs to Me/Why Can't I?
- Should I Be Sweet?
- He's Just an Ordinary Guy
- Going to the Dance with You
- On a Turquoise Cloud
- You'll Never Know
- Daddy
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Kristin Chenoweth won a Tony for the supporting role of Sally Brown in the 1999 revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, made a memorably vampy Lily in the 1999 television film of Annie, and had an NBC sitcom created for her, Kristin! Now she grabs the spotlight in Let Yourself Go, her first solo recording. She mixes torchy standards ("My Funny Valentine," "How Long Has This Been Going On?") with Faith Prince-style sauciness ("If"), gets to show off her operatic and scat chops in the miniplay "The Girl in 14G," and shares a light duet with Jason Alexander (reviving his musical theater career post-Seinfeld). Perhaps her "Stranger Here Myself" isn't the weightiest you've ever heard, but this is an enjoyable album with a good deal of old-fashioned class, expertly accompanied by Rob Fisher and the Coffee Club Orchestra. --David HoriuchiCustomer Reviews:
One of the best ever!.......2007-04-24
Kristen Chenowith.......2007-02-26
Has its moments.......2007-02-19
Great CD!.......2007-01-19
As with any full-length CD, there are a couple of songs I am not as crazy about, but that has to do with the songs themselves, not Ms. Chenoweth's vocal performance. Overall, I love this album and have listened to it several times now, since receiving it as a Christmas gift last month.
This woman has what it takes, and then some..........2007-01-12
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Angels in America
Thomas Newman Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000TAZB0 Release Date: 2003-12-02 |
Tracks:
- Threshold of Revelation - Thomas Newman
- Angels in America (Main Title) - Thomas Newman
- Lesionnaire - Thomas Newman
- Ellis Island - Thomas Newman
- Acolyte of the Flux - Thomas Newman
- Umdankbar Kind - Thomas Newman
- The Ramble - Thomas Newman
- Ozone - Thomas Newman
- Pill Poppers - Thomas Newman
- Quartet - Thomas Newman
- Solitude - Duke Ellington
- Bayeux Tapestry - Thomas Newman
- Spotty Monster - Thomas Newman
- Mauve Antarctica - Thomas Newman
- Her Fabulous Incipience - Thomas Newman
- The Infinite Descent - Thomas Newman
- A Closer Walk With Thee - Lewis, George & His Ragtime Band
- Broom of Truth - Thomas Newman
- Submit! - Thomas Newman
- Plasma Orgasmata - Thomas Newman
- Delicate Particle Logic - Thomas Newman
- The Mormons - Thomas Newman
- Prophet Birds - Thomas Newman
- More Life - Thomas Newman
- Black Angel - Thomas Newman
- Garden of the Soul - Thomas Newman
- Heaven - Thomas Newman
- Bethesda Fountain - Thomas Newman
- The Great Work Begins (End Title) - Thomas Newman
- Tropopause - Thomas Newman
- I'm His Child - Zella Jackson-Price
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Playwright Tony Kushner adapted his sprawling meditation on the AIDS epidemic of the 80's into an equally epic, Mike Nichols-directed HBO miniseries. But while Thomas Newman's score spans that dramatic landscape with rich stylistic diversity, the young champion of the daunting Newman family musical tradition (his father was Fox legend Alfred; his brother fellow film scorer David; his cousin songwriter/composer Randy) never lets musical bombast get in the way of compelling emotional introspection. Anchored by a delicate wind and string-driven main theme that's as mature as it is bittersweet, Newman proceeds to explore some of the same adventurous, rhythmically restless soundscapes that characterized his work on Erin Brockovich and American Beauty. But that typically moody experimentalism is leavened elsewhere by moments of neo-baroque choral exultation, smokey 30's jazz (courtesy of George Lewis and his Ragtime Band and Duke Ellington) and even flashes of gospel and orchestral post-modernism, all of it served up with a masterful sense of irony-free restraint that's become one of the composer's most refreshing hallmarks. It's easily one of Newman's -- and 2003's -- most accomplished and satisfying film scores. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Some of his best work.......2007-06-12
Angels in America - Always Great!.......2007-01-03
GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2005-11-01
The Celestial Xpression of Thomas Newman.......2005-08-31
Amazing work.......2004-11-28
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Menuhin and Grappelli Play "Jealousy" and Other Great Standards
Yehudi Menuhin & Stephane Grappelli Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002SDS Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Jealousy
- Tea For Two
- Limehouse Blues
- These Foolish Things
- The Continental
- A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
- Sweet Sue
- Skylark
- Laura
- Sweet Georgia Brown
- I'll Remember April
- April In Paris
- The Things We Did Last Summer
- September In The Rain
- Autumn Leaves
- Autumn In New York
- Button Up Your Overcoat
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For the Stars
Anne Sofie von Otter , and Elvis Costello Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A46I Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- No Wonder
- Baby Plays Around
- Go Leave
- Rope
- Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
- Broken Bicycles / Junk
- The Other Woman
- Like An Angel Passing Through My Room
- Green Song
- April After All
- You Still Believe In Me
- I Want To Vanish
- For No One
- Shamed Into Love
- Just A Curio
- This House Is Empty Now
- Take It With Me
- For The Stars
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At a time when popular music has been micro-marketed to the far side of ad nauseam, Declan MacManus, a.k.a. Elvis Costello, has traded on his reputation as the brightest songwriter to emerge from the new wave era to foster any number of delightful, cross-genre/generation musical surprises, including soundtracks and collaborations with the Brodsky Quartet, Paul McCartney, jazz artist Roy Nathanson, and songwriting legend Burt Bacharach. The latest fruit of that generous, insatiably curious artistic spirit is this elegant partnership with Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne-Sofie von Otter. Though an admitted pop novice, Otter couldn't have picked a better confederate than Costello, an artist whose taste in songs has seldom been tainted by trend.Together, they weave material from disparate sources--including a slate of compelling Costello material, a pair of Brian Wilson's evocative "Pet Sounds" confessionals, a Tom Waits song from Francis Ford Coppola's One from the Heart (oddly, though effectively, coupled in medley with McCartney's "Junk"), an Abba song, and the Beatles' "For No One"--into a musical tapestry of stately power and grace. Costello sparingly uses his voice as seasoning throughout, though his masterful touch is everywhere. Otter's novice pop singing reveals an easy knack for jazz phrasing that should tempt further explorations and a warmth that belies the rigidity that's so often a byproduct of classical training. Most gratifying of all, this album ultimately achieves what's become one of the loftiest plateaus in Pop music: common ground. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Loved this CD .......2006-06-13
I LOVE this CD!.......2005-09-01
Costello Partners with Hubris and Yields Variable Results.......2005-05-08
Take, for example, her rendition of Brian Wilson's "Don't Ask (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)" from the legendary "Pet Sounds" album. It moves so glacially that it actually extricates the romantic subtext almost surgically. The same can be said for Jessie Mae Robinson's "The Other Woman", which has at least Magnus Persson's vibraphone to provide relief from the tedium. She's better on the other "Pet Sounds" classic, "You Still Believe in Me", where she cannily soars with the chorus, though Costello damages it by adding some odd, muffled rapping in the background. Ironically, it is on the Costello compositions where the recording most noticeably flails. The opener "No Wonder" starts as a "Greensleeves"-like madrigal and then turns into Beatlesque pop; "Baby Plays Around" seems to suffer from exhaustion by all parties; the two Fleshquartet collaborations, "Rope" and "Just a Curio", sound somewhat like extraterrestrial hymns done in a series of minor keys; and the closing title track, "For the Stars" includes peppy, Beach Boys-sounding harmonies which escape her grasp. In fact, "Just a Curio" would have been a more appropriate title for this entire recording.
On the other hand, the Gallic flavor of Benny Andersson's accordion effectively informs her rendition of Tom Waits' "Broken Bicycles", which melds perfectly with Costello's vocal on Paul McCartney's "Junk". Speaking of Andersson, a fellow Scandinavian, von Otter admirably covers a piano-led ABBA ballad, "Like an Angel Passing Through My Room". She also displays a meticulously casual bounce on Lennon-McCartney's "For No One", though it stops rather abruptly. Von Otter acquits herself surprisingly well on the jazzy "Shamed into Love", written by another unlikely duo, Costello and Rubén Blades, and performed as almost a smokier variation of Bacharach's "Alfie". And speaking of Bacharach, she does a nice turn on the lovely "This House Is Empty Now" from the 1998 Bacharach-Costello disc. Costello and von Otter are masters of their craft, but I think some of the collaborations reflect simply irreconcilable differences. While Costello seems to have an insatiable desire to expand musically, his hubris here appears to constrain the often preternatural vocal skill von Otter displays on the opera and recital stage. Consequently, what we have here is a nice album, a generous one with eighteen tracks, that doesn't seem to capitalize on either contributor's talent fully.
what's so funny about peace, love, and understanding?.......2004-04-22
No life in her (pop) art.......2004-03-15
The big problem is that von Otter has not found a way to communicate any emotion in this scaled-down form of singing. All her classical techniques are stripped away, and there's nothing to replace them. Sure, her voice is gorgeous, but it sounds exactly the same no matter what the lyrical content. The songs could have been made up of nonsense syllables for all the emotional life she communicates.
Deeply disappointing - but someone, somewhere, will figure out how to bring classically trained singers to the wonderful pop song repertoire that has been composed over the past 50 years. Elvis may very well be the person to do it, but not on this album.
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The John Adams Earbox: A 10-CD Retrospective
Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001SID1 Release Date: 1999-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Lollapalooza
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Judah To Ocean
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Toot Nipple
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Dogjam
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Pavane: She's So Fine
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Rag The Bone
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Habanera
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Stubble Crotchet
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Hammer & Chisel
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Alligator Escalator
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Standchen: The Little Serenade
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances: Judah To Ocean (Reprise)
- Slonimsky's Earbox
Tracks:
- Two Fanfares For Orchestra - Tromba Lontana
- Two Fanfares For Orchestra - Short Ride In A Fast Machine
- Common Tones In Simple Time
- El Dorado - Part I. A Dream Of Gold
- El Dorado - Part II. Soledades
Tracks:
- Harmonielehre - Part I
- Harmonielehre - Part II The Anfortas Wound
- Harmonielehre - Part III Meister Eckhardt And Quackie
- Violin Concerto - Part I
- Violin Concerto - Part II Chaconne:
- Violin Concerto - Part III Toccare
Tracks:
- Chamber Sympony - Mongel Airs
- Chamber Sympony - Aria With Walking Bass
- Chamber Sympony
- Hoodo Zephyr - Tundra
- Hoodo Zephyr - Dissappointment Lake
- Hoodo Zephyr - Hoodo Zephyr
- Gnarly Buttons - The Perilous Shore
- Gnarly Buttons - Hoe-Down (Mad Cow)
- Gnarly Buttons - Put Your Loving Arms Around Me
Tracks:
- Ensemble - I Was Looking At The Ceiling And Then I Saw The Sky
- A Sermon On Romance
- Consuelo's Dream
- Mike's Song About Arresting A Particular Individual
- Tiffany's Solo
- Song About The On-Site Altercation
- Song About The Bad Boys And The News
- Your Honor My Client He's A Young Black Man
- Leila's Song; Alone (Again Or At Last)
- Three Weeks And Still I'm Outta My Mind
- Crushed By The Rock I Been Standing On
- Dewain's Song Of Liberation And Surprise
- !Este Pais! / This Country
- One Last Look At The Angel In Your Eyes
- Finale
Tracks:
- Lollapalooza
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Judah To Ocean
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Toot Nipple
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Dogjam
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Pavane: She's So Fine
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Rag The Bone
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Habenera
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Stubble Crotchet
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Hammer & Chisel
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Alligator Escalator
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Standchen: The Little Serenade
- John's Book Of Alleged Dances - Judah To Ocean (Reprise)
- Slonimsky's Earbox
Tracks:
- Harmonium - Negative Love
- Harmonium - Becuase I Could Not Stop For Death
- Harmonium - Wild Nights
- Shaker Loops - Shaking and Trambling
- Shaker Loops - Hymning Slews
- Shaker Loops - Loops and Verses
- Shaker Loops - A Final Shaking
Tracks:
- The Chairman Dances - Foxtrot For Orchestra
- Grand Pianola Music - First Movement
- Grand Pianola Music - Second Movement
- Grand Pianola Music - Third Movement: On The Dominant Divide
- Fearful Symmetries
Tracks:
- Nixon In China - Opening
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China - Landing Of The Spirit Of '76
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China - Cheers
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China - Opening
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
- Nixon In China -
Tracks:
- The Wound-Dresser
- Christian Zeal And Activity
- Five Songs - Thoreau
- Five Songs - Down East
- Five Songs - Cradle Song
- Five Songs - At The River
- Five Songs - Serenity
- Eros Piano
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Having earned his composing stripes after the 1960s, John Adams had the pioneering work of Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and Terry Riley close at hand as he ventured into his trade. And, while minimalism's historical continuum helps place Adams, he used Reich, Glass, and Riley (among others) only as a starting point. And here's proof: a 10-CD retrospective of nearly all Adams's recorded compositions on Nonesuch Records, the label that also issued Steve Reich 1965-1995 and Kronos Quartet: 25 Years. Adams's Harmonium, a choral work of startling energy and effervescence, appears here in a new recording, as do distillations of both The Death of Klinghoffer and Nixon in China, two path-clearing operas. Over the span of a career covered by Earbox, Adams has returned minimalism to traditional instrumental ensembles as well as to projects that at once advanced a political commentary and took that commentary back to orchestral audiences. And so, in far less time than his predecessors, Adams created works that now play like standard repertoire pieces: The Wound Dresser and Shaker Loops and the Violin Concerto--all of them are here. What these works demonstrate is a fierce creativity on the one hand and perhaps a hunger for commercial advances on the other. Adams may at times be a bustling free thinker, but he sounds ever conscious of what audiences are listening to. As for the works themselves, they remain every bit as daunting as when written.Some may object to particular selections. I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky, for example, hardly ranks with Adams's best work. But this box isn't a mere best-of; it's an almost-all-of. At times terrifically American--especially in the news-aware operas and their narrative pragmatism--Adams well deserves a major box set, and its coverage is appropriate to his varied, stylistically diverse output. As with any large-scale retrospective, Earbox--which fairly bristles with Adams's new composition, Slonimsky's Earbox--has spots where fans might balk at the quality of the composer's writing. But it's got a fantastic accompanying booklet along with its many hours of inarguably modern and thoroughly listener-friendly music. --Andrew Bartlett
Customer Reviews:
Moved to tears.......2004-03-18
Nonesuch delivers.Again.......2002-11-27
harmonia in excelsis.......2001-11-12
Interesting, and likely intentional, is that two names in the extensive liner book fail to mention two great and glaringly obvious precursors: Carl Orff and Raymond Scott. Without "Carmina Burana," there would be no "Harmonium." Orff has his mark all over Adams's gifted and epic compositions. Similarly, though there are glib references to "cartoon music," the polymath engineer/musician Scott is a seminal figure in American music, and casts a large shadow over the witty juxtapositions and sense of play one loves in Adams's work. In all, an excellent career overview.
Our greatest living composer.......2001-07-22
That anyone can use the words "spoiled, overrated" amazes me. I emphatically disagree with "A music fan"'s review.
I don't think it's "mind-numbing"; I think it's spiritual and exciting. To me it's the most substantial music being created in our times.
I'm really sorry that anyone could fail to enjoy it, and really recommend others to listen for themselves.
Wonderful CD.......2000-04-02
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Moonlight Bay: Songs as Is Songs as Was
Manufacturer: Albany Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000HXME Release Date: 1999-02-09 |
Tracks:
- On The Road To Mandalay
- Moonlight Bay
- Hello, Ma Baby
- Billy
- School Days
- Mirandy
- Poor Butterfly
- Nobody's Lookin But De Owl An' De Moon
- Asleep In The Deep
- Beale Street Blues
- Life's A Funny Proposition After All
- I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
- Can't You Heah Me Callin', Caroline?
- I Might Be Your 'Once - In - Awhile'
- Heaven Will Protect The Working Girl
- The Man That Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo
- Some Little Bug Is Going To Find You
- Daisy Bell
- Just A - Wearyin' For You
- Little Annie Rooney
- The Widow Nolan's Goat
- Forty - Five Minutes From Broadway
- My Gal Sal
- Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!
Customer Reviews:
A great addition.......2005-08-20
Joan Morris and William Bolcom return to their roots.......1999-03-13
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Just Listen...
Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002RSW Release Date: 1992-04-14 |
Tracks:
- Violin Concerto InD Op. 35: I. Allegro moderato
- Violin Concerto InD Op. 35: II. Canzonetta [Andante]
- Violin Concerto InD Op. 35: III. Finale [Allegro vivacissimo]
- Violin Concerto InD Minor Op. 47: I. Allegro moderato
- Violin Concerto InD Minor Op. 47: II. Adagio di molto
- Violin Concerto InD Minor Op. 47: III. Allegro, ma non tanto
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Nigel Kennedy (oops, now he's just "Kennedy") has spent more time thinking about music than playing it, and it shows. In England, he's held up as some sort of victim of the terrible commercial world of classical music promotion and exploitation, against which he is a voice of lonely rebellion. Maybe. But he's also a thoroughly mediocre violinist, and these performances are best passed over and forgotten. --David HurwitzCustomer Reviews:
The listening ear.......2007-02-10
The Best Recording Out There.......2006-11-25
Mediocre??? Never.......2006-01-19
I feel David Hurwitz has let his opinion of the violinist's persona affect his judgement, and I, for one, will not bother with this critics MEDIOCRE opinions anymore.
This may not be the best Sibelius/Tchaikowsky - but is a close run thing!
I am old enough to have heard Kennedy live in his younger days and when he pays now, he is every bit as good.
Buy this CD - you will not be disappointed!
And, please Amazon, stop using Hurwitrz as your editorial critic!!
Very convincing in Sibelius, lost in Tchaikovsky.......2006-01-01
Like all individualists, Kennedy can run hot and cold. His Tchaikovsky concerto is a total miss. Both he and Okko Kamu seem to lack the slightest interest in the work, which they run through sans lyricism, fireworks, panache, or involvement. The violin sounds thin and squeaky to boot.
The Sibelius concerto, on the other hand, is a hit. Simon Rattle is a dedicated Sibelian, and he joins Kennedy in trying to mint the work afresh. Their pace tends to be on the deliberate side; there are no fireworks but also no soupiness or saccharine swoons--this concerto is liable to both. Their reading depends on integrity and sober musicianship. Not the Sibelius of everyone's dreams, but I responded very positiviely.
The fact that both conductor and soloist are reticient at times also works well. The only drawback is EMI's recessive sound, which makes the violin sound too distant and uninvolving. Even so, this is one of the recordings I return to regularly for this work when I am not in the mood to hear barnstorming.
Forget the controversy and enjoy the CD!.......2005-10-30
That being said, I think that everyone should just forget the controversy surrounding Nigel Kennedy and enjoy the CD for what it is: a great piece of artistry and a showcase for the abundant talent of the soloist. So forget the tacky outfits and the bad haircut; forget the goofy comments in the liner notes (they are quite odd) and the name changes: if he feels that these things work for him, great... good for him. But when it comes down to what really matters, the music, Kennedy is a truly great and uncompromising artist, and it shows in this album.
The Tchaikovsky concerto is an unbridled display of bravura in the first and third movements. This was the first rendition that I ever heard of this concerto, and the initial hearing came along with learning that this was one of the most difficult violin concertos ever composed (a violinist friend of mine says that the sheet music looks like an exponential growth chart!). I was very impressed at the time, and I still am. This is, in my mind, the greatest of all the great Romantic-period violin concertos, and Nigel Kennedy certainly does it justice (more so than any other violinist I've heard). His treatment of the first movement is wonderfully expansive; his intonation ranges from soft and warmly romantic to strong and aggressive. Kennedy's violin playing is the most aggressive I've heard, bringing a powerful, masculine quality to this most Russian of concertos that I feel is most welcome in this situation. He constantly builds in intensity throughout the first movement, until the orchestra comes in at full force with a powerful fanfare in the brass combined with a sweeping, majestic theme in the strings that just knocks your socks off! But Kennedy doesn't let his aggression get the better of him; the second movement is stripped-down (no embellishments here!), a soulful and passionate rendition; an island of calm and tranquility in the midst of the technical fireworks of the fast movements. It segues directly into the third movement with a sudden burst of sound that startles me every time. From there on out it's a dazzling display of sheer virtuosity, and Kennedy delivers admirably.
The Sibelius coupling provides a wonderful contrast to the Tchaikovsky. The D minor concerto is full of a cold longing, the true antithesis to the passionate warmth of the Tchaikovsky D major. Kennedy is introspective in his interpretation, conveying the heartbreaking, tragic nature of the work completely without sentiment. A beautiful, ruminating reading of this cold, Nordic concerto.
Overall, the EMI recording is excellent, with perfect balance between the soloist and orchestra; I especially laud the clarity in the recorded sound of the wind players in their more exposed passages. A message to those who can see past Nigel Kennedy's bad-boy image and all the marketing hype: buy this CD and enjoy the great music!
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Grooves "Vol. 10 & 11" {2 CDs, 35 Songs} THE BOGMEN / JOE ELY / SPEED THE PLOUGH / SPEARHEAD / JANE SIBERRY / THE BIG GERANIUMS / ANI DIFRANCO / BOBBY MCFERRIN / THE DELEVANTES / FREDDY JONES BAND / AIMEE MANN / SWALES / HEATHER NOVA / THE BOTTLE ROCKETS / EMMYLOU HARRIS / SON VOLT / THE DELEVANTES / THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS / DRIVIN' N' CRYIN' / HEALTH AND HAPINESS / BOY GEORGE / TRACY CHAPMAN / TEENAGE FANCLUB / JERRY LEE LEWIS / PRETTY & TWISTED / KRIS KRISTOFFERSON / ALLSTARS / SUSAN WERNER / BUTCH HANCOCK / LISA LOEB / BEN FOLDS FIVE / JOHN HIATT & VIN SCELSA
all just to get to you, said & done, of course you can, light a candle for me , evolution, cradle and all, vivaldi's concerto in G minor: allegro, long about that time, see the child , ray, without her around, maybe an angel, gravity fails, hold on to midnight , windfall, on the way home, here comes the night, light, where will i be , same thing in reverse, the promise, tossed like a stone , crown victoria custom '51, ride, worth fighting for, age of reason, shredding the document, rock with me, don't look back , and eileen, snow day, philosophy, spoken into, walk on last of the good straight girls ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000OWFGEO |
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Sacred Music Complete
Purcell , King , and Kings Consort Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006RHQJ Release Date: 2002-12-10 |
Customer Reviews:
great, great!!!.......2006-12-05
ALL THE MUSIC YOU EVER NEED!!.......2003-05-23
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Just One of Those Things
Stephane Grappelli with Martin Taylor Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000002SDP Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Cheek To Cheek
- Are You In The Mood
- Just One Of Those Things
- There's A Small Hotel
- Pent-Up House
- I'll Remember April
- The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
- I Get A Kick Out Of You
- Blue Moon
- Them There Eyes
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- How High The Moon
- Waltz Du Passe'
- My One And Only Love
Meditation Music:
- Lonely [CD-single]
- Maximum Kylie
- Maximum Sheryl Crow
- Modern Rock Superstars of 90's
- MTV Party to Go Platinum Mix
- Music Inspired by The Film Brothers In Arms [Soundtrack]
- My Oh My [CD-single] [Import]
- Northern Song Dynasty
- Not Ashamed
- Now the Day Is Over [Import]
Meditation Music
Sacred Heart/After You're Gone [CD-single] [Import]
Bobby V. Presents Hard and Loud [Import]
Bonkers V.14: Hardcore Strikes Back [Import]
Bach: The Well Tempered Clavier, Book II
Centennial Collection [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Bellini - Beatrice di Tenda / Sutherland · Campola · Kabaivanska