VII [Import]
VII [Import]
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1. Madame X
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2. Rey De La Revolucion
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3. Pastel De Rocas
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4. Historia De Un Muchacho
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5. Cancion Del Sol
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6. Heroes
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7. Vuelo Nocturno
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8. Caja
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9. Ella
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10. Mr. Cosmico
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11. Vieja Lucy
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12. Viejo Amigo
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13. Anarquia
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14. Libranos Del Mal
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
2003 Release from Argentinean Metal Band Formed in the Late '80s. Long Before it Became Fashionable, They Performed with a Symphonic Orchestra in October of 1992 at the Local Opera Theatre and were a Featured Act on the 1995 Monsters of Rock Tour.
VII,Rata Blanca,Dbn Records,Heavy Metal,Latin,Latin Pop,Latin Pop/Rock,Rock,Rock en Espaņol
Average customer rating:
- Excellent for Meditation
- Relaxing...
- Great music, great price
- Definitely Meditative
- Gregorian Meditation
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Lost in Meditation: Meditative Gregorian Chants
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ASIN: B000001VIL
Release Date: 1994-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Introitus: Ecce advenit
- Graduale: Onmes de Saba
- Communio: Omnes qui in Christo
- Halleluja: Dies sanctificatus
- Ofertorium: Tui sunt caeli
- Hymnus: Creator alme siderum
- Introitus: Gaudens gaudebo
- Halleluja: Leatatus sum
- Communio: Dicite Pusillanimes
- Tractus Deus: Deus meus
- Introitus: Misereris
- Antiphon: Pueri Hebraeorum
- Hymnus: Gloria
- Graduale: Christus factus est
- Halleluja: Hallelujah
- Introitus: Resurrexi
- Sequenz: Victimae paschalis laudes
- Hymnus: Veni creator
Customer Reviews:
Excellent for Meditation.......2007-08-01
It wonderful to hear the voices and to sit in a quiet room. Thank you.
Relaxing..........2007-07-22
If you like gregorian chants... you will love this cd. Its perfect to just sit on you own... and meditate.
Great music, great price.......2007-05-07
I ordered this cd for a book club I was hosting on the book "The Pillars of the Earth" by Ken Follett. It was perfect "mood" music for the discussion and the price was unbeatable!
Definitely Meditative.......2007-03-09
The gift that these men are able to share is worth listening to. To be quiet in yourself and allow space for this soulful chanting is an experience in itself.
Gregorian Meditation.......2007-01-13
Great CD. My wife and I listen to it almost daily. We even use it for prayer sessions. Also the product was in perfect condition and and was as advertised. We're totaly satified.
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- Shines like the noon day sun
- Soundtrack, FF VII Advent Children
- FF:Advent Children DVD
- FFVII - Nobuo Uematsu THE BEST
- amazing music!!
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Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Original Game Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B000AO8CH4
Release Date: 2005-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Opening
- Promised Land
- Beyond The Wasteland
- Sign
- Japanese Title (Piano Version)
- For The Reunion
- Japanese Title (Piano Version)
- Water
- Materia
- Black Water
- Japanese Title (Piano Version)
- Battle In The Forgotten City
- Violator
- Japanese Title (Ffvh Ac Version)
- Divinity I
- Japanese Title (Ffvh Ac Version)
- Japanese Title (Ffvh Ac Version)
- Divinity Ii
- Encounter
- Chase Of Highway
- Savior
- J-E-N-O-V-A (Ffvh Ac Version)
- Japanese Title Advent: One-Winged Angel
- Cloud Smiles
- End Credits
- Calling
Album Details
Includes a booklet.
Customer Reviews:
Shines like the noon day sun.......2007-03-08
Wow with glory this cd shines, The music is ever so awesome :)
Soundtrack, FF VII Advent Children.......2007-02-20
Exactly like in the movie. I do like how they re-do the One Winged Angel.
FF:Advent Children DVD.......2007-01-03
Awesome movie! A must see for any FF fan!
::WARNING-POSSIBLE SPOILER::
But as a particular Aeris/Aerith lover, don't hope for any truth to those ressurection rumours floating around. Just like the game itself (which has been proved to be incomplete and had originally been programed to accomodate the resurrection), its bogus. But she still gets some interesting screen time. Evidently, Tifa's CGI character looks almost exactly like her English voice actress, Rachel Leigh Cook!
FFVII - Nobuo Uematsu THE BEST.......2006-12-17
Nobuo Uematsu is a composer I wish everyone could listen to. FFVII AC soundtrack is just incredible as everyones posted. Fans of FFVII will be taken back in time, to both the game and movie. Nonfans too can appreciate the music!
Nobuo just is a talented composer who can create any type of music fantastically, this track ranges from classical, gospel, hard rock, techno, operatic, just... he does any genre with ease.
This music and FFVII itself has a special place for me, and the music was at the forefront to make the story, characters and experience be unforgettable. Of course playing the game itself I am more emotionally attached to the music and even movie... All the characters themes, everything is here. Mostly from the game, there are original stuff here tho.
WORTH MENTIONG personally... (ending in my favorite on 2nd CD, "Cloud Smiles"
FIRST CD -
2. Promised Land - just great, gospel like, always inspiring and solemn at the same time.
3. Beyond the Wasteland - watch your house rumble! The bass beats during the first half are great. Then it turns into a great action set, gypsie like driving song, always fun to listen to!
4. (piano themes) Aerith's, Tifas... because beautifully done on piano, always takes me back to game. Just wonderful pieces by themselves, I mean Aerith, come on! =)
5.) Battle in Forgotten City - such a percussive, bass driven piece with rock and choir and Herman like violins. I can play this one over and over so fun and great.
2nd CD -
Divinity I - alwyas gives me shivers. Classic Nobuo deep choirical, operatic cinematic classical orchestral action!
Divinity II - Like I. But inpsiring as cloud flies high to save the day... and then Aerith's theme at the peak, just always gets me.
MY FAVORITE - CLOUD SMILES - This purely because it effects me emotionally everytime, takes me back to game, and then end of AC... Aerith such a big thing, just seeing how it ends now, makes you happy, and you feel exactly what Cloud does as she leaves to the music.
ANYWAYS... Long rant but just one of those things, as a fan of anything, the music makes it all come alive for ya! Anything that sends you back in time, effects you on an emotional level is worth raving about!
Nobuo Uematsu - as Barret would say, "You are the man!"
amazing music!!.......2006-08-06
i LOVE this cd very very much. the piano is amazing and the "rockish songs" are awsome...!!!! the piano songs are very peaceful. If u love the movie, then i know u will love this. oh my gosh !!! get this cd now! (i am listening to it now!!!!!!!!!)
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- Cello for relaxation
- soothing
- great gift idea
- Everyday Cello
- 75 minutes of meditative music
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Cello for Relaxation
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ASIN: B00005KCH1
Release Date: 2001-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Carnival Of The Animals: The Swan - Steven Isserlis/Michael Tilson Thomas/Dudley Moore
- Canzone, Op.55 - Ofra Harnoy
- Sicilienne, Op.78 - Steven Isserlis/Pascal Devoyon
- Caprice & Elegy: Caprice - Janos Starker
- Die Zelle In Nonnenwerth - Steven Isserlis/Stephen Hough
- Chant - Steven Isserlis
- Adagio & Allegro, Op.70: Adagio - Steven Isserlis/Christoph Eschenbach
- Concerto Militaire in G: Andante - Ofra Harnoy
- Ste No.6 in D, BWV 1012: Allemande - Janos Starker
- Son in g, Op.65: Largo - Ofra Haynoy/Cyprien Katsaris
- Con in g, RV 417: Andante - Ofra Harnoy
- Funf Stucke In Volkston, Op.102: Langsam - Steven Isserlis/Christoph Eschenbach
- Con in C, H.VIIB:1: Adagio - Steven Isserlis
- Morceau De Concours - Steven Isserlis/Thomas Ades
- From The Bohemian Forest: Silent Woods, Op.68 No.5 - Ofra Harnoy
Customer Reviews:
Cello for relaxation.......2007-08-02
I really enjoy this CD. I go to sleep with it playing almost every night.
soothing.......2007-05-28
It's not a bad CD, although I believe there has got to be a better rendition of The Swan somewhere out there. The problem with this version is that the piano overwhelms the cello playing.
The rest of the CD is pretty nice and relaxing. Worth what I paid for it.
great gift idea.......2007-01-13
My wife is a lover of a good cello, so when I gave her this disc for Christmas, she loved it!
Everyday Cello.......2004-03-23
I bought this CD solely based on the fact that I love the cello. I do not pretend to know classical music - I buy what I like to hear, and this CD exceeded my expectations. It is such a pleasure to listen to this disk; it is soothing and every track is worth it!
75 minutes of meditative music.......2001-12-13
The cello is almost always the instrument I turn to for relaxation. It meditates upon a deeper, slower spectrum of emotion than say, a harp or violin.
I put this CD to the ultimate test and took it to the hospital with me, to see if its music could counteract the threat and ultimate deployment of needles---and it was indeed much less painful to be poked while in a state of relaxation, as induced by these (mainly 19th century) compositions.
My two favorite selections from "Cello for Relaxation" are Camille Saint-Saëns' "The Swan" from "Carnival of the Animals," and John Tavener's "Chant," which is an unaccompanied melody, "without barlines or meter, shaped as a palindrome." Steven Isserles performs as the cello soloist for both of these compositions.
In my continuing search for relaxation music, this CD now rates as number one. Its music was selected with a sensitivity to dynamics, and beautiful, adagio playing. Its musicality is superb and unobtrusively displayed, and allows the listener to meditate, or relax into much-needed sleep.
Average customer rating:
- Meditative Masterpiece!
- ok massage music
- JUST MELT
- Exactly what I was looking for
- A perfect CD for Massage
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Liquid Mind VII: Reflection
Liquid Mind
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ASIN: B0002VGQJ6
Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Gently Down
- Into the Silence of My Being
- In the Stillness
- Finding My Way
- Reflection
- My Orchid Spirit
Album Description
"...In an agitated stream, it is difficult to see a reflection. In a calm lake, that reflection is clear...."
Liquid Mind VII: Reflection, the seventh in Liquid Mind 's unique ultra-slow relaxation albums, ebbs and flows with a peaceful and introspective elegance. Science has proven that our minds and bodies harmonize with the tempo of our surroundings, and that slow music may cause a general relaxation of muscle tension. This beautiful album is "musical healthcare" at its best: ideal for sleeping, meditation, anxiety and anger management, as a background to Reiki, Yoga, massage, and to enhance all healing activities. Parents and teachers find it useful to quiet hyperactive kids, veterinarians use the music to help animals recovering from surgery, mothers give birth to it, students study to it, artists paint and writers write to the musical backdrop of Liquid Mind. This subtle music has a way of opening our hearts and minds to our true selves.
Customer Reviews:
Meditative Masterpiece!.......2007-06-09
Looking for great meditation music? Listen to Liquid Mind's assortment of musical meditation arrangements! I purchased Liquid Mind III years ago it's music became almost sacred to myself and other family members and friends. So, I purchased the entire series! Need I say more?!!!!
The music has a great "trademark" sound but each CD has it's own uniqueness. I found it was great anytime you need "background" music. I loved each and every CD by Liquid Mind and will treasure the music always. Thanks to Chuck Wild and all involved in the production of Liquid Mind!
ok massage music.......2007-03-31
It's a little slow and boring for my taste, but it provides for constant airy sound. Typical spa music.
JUST MELT.......2007-02-06
When the day is through and nothing is left but the thoughts of the day that you wish would go away put on this music. Close your eyes, your mind, and melt away on the soft liquid sounds of this calming energy. IT is so soothing I can forget my noise filled mind and find a cloud to stretch out onto and just be......nothing
Exactly what I was looking for.......2007-01-17
I always tried to relax by listening to classical music. Some classical is relaxing, but it can change tempo and volume often which I find distracting. This is much more calming then anything I've ever found. We have two of these cd's -- Reflection and Unity. I use it in the kitchen, or while I'm reading at bedtime. My 10-year-old listens to one at bedtime to help him calm down. I really love these cd's.
A perfect CD for Massage.......2006-04-14
As a massage therapist, it is really tough to find appropriate music for a session. This CD hits the mark. No singing, chanting, or other distracting bird calls. Just pure melodious tunes that flow from one song to the other. My clients love this CD and you will too.
Average customer rating:
- Superb relaxation
- What a recording
- FANTASTIC!!
- Please ignore the other review on this product!
- It sounds like all the other chant cd's out there
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Chant: The Anniversary Edition
Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos
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ASIN: B0001XAP1A
Release Date: 2004-05-04 |
Tracks:
- Alleluia Beatus Vir Qui Suffert (Modo I)
- Mandatum Novum Do Vobis
- Media Vita In Morte Sumus
- Laetatus Sum
- Veni Creator Spiritus
- Genuit Puerpera Regem
- Kyrie Fons Bonitatis
- Nos Autem
- Super Flumina
- Qui Manducat
- Salve Regina
- Salve, Festa Dies
- Rorate Saeli De Super
- Jacta Cogitatum Tuum
- Jucundare
- Veni Sancte Spiritus
- Respice, Domine
- Alleluia, Oportebat
Tracks:
- Christus Factus Est Pro Nobis
- Puer Natus Est Nobis
- Ave Mundi Specs Maria
- Spiritus Domini
- Os Iusti
- A Solis Ortus Cardine
- Oculi Omnium
- Alleluia, Dies Santificatus
- Viderunt Omnes
- Puer Natus In Bethlehem
- Verbum Caro
- Tui Sunt
- Pueri Herbraeorum Portantes
- Improperium
- Tristis Est
- Una Hora
- Traditor Autem-Benedictus
- Ubi Caritas
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This set contains the two CDs that, it must be acknowledged, just about started the Chant craze in 1994. The music was actually recorded in the 1970s and 1980s (this new set has been remastered and sounds better than the 1994-95 releases did) and was on sale in Spain and offered at the Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos for some time before it became "hot." Since then, hundreds of CDs of chant and similar music have appeared, many more polished then these, but perhaps these were so special because they weren't performances: they caught actual Monks in the act of praying, and the meditative quality is undeniably real. Whatever the case, this is music for reflection, calming down, re-fueling and getting away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life--which may be even more needed now than they were 10 years ago. Texts are not supplied and you won't need them; it's all about reverence and mood. Doing nothing but listening to this in 25-minute chunks will allow your breathing to slow and re-energize you. Each 55-minute CD will probably put you to sleep--and this isn't meant as a criticism. --Robert Levine
Customer Reviews:
Superb relaxation.......2007-04-01
This is a wonderful compilation. I greatly enjoy listening to it when I'm working on painting or another activity where lower blood pressure is a must. Having two albums in one makes the deal even sweeter. If you alreaddy own Chant I and II, then there's no real value added, but with mine lost in a move, it was a great return of music I enjoy.
What a recording.......2006-12-01
Mystic,eternal, and meditative is how I would
describe these chants, a most perfect gift
for Christmas. This reissue sounds even better
than the ones released in the mid 90's.
I would highly recommend this recording to anyone.
The only rule is sit down, or lay back and enjoy.
FANTASTIC!!.......2006-01-25
BUYERS BE WARNED - this set should not purchased in lieu of the two original Chant CDs but rather as a supplement to them. Because although both the Amazon.com editorial review and one of the two reviews available for the Anniversary Edition both indicate it is nothing more than a remastered version of the original two Chant releases from 1994, a thorough check of the track listings at Amazon.com (and at angelrecords.com) demonstrates that this is not the case. The sequence of tracks is completely different and there are numerous tracks that appear on one of the original Chant CDs but not on the Anniversary Edition and vice versa. The most complete is the first of the two original discs as all but two of its nineteen tracks appear on the Anniversary Edition. Chant II has less than half a dozen of its tracks appearing on the Anniversary Edition.
However, this complaint aside, I love the Anniversary Edition. Although the track sequence is different from the original Chant CD and I find myself expecting certain chants to follow others, I will in time get used to the differences.
Moving on, this is not complicated material. There is no polyphonic, raucous, symphonic accompaniment. There are no rowdy, raging guitar riffs from the likes of Pepper Keenan or Jeff Loomis. There are no ultra-funky looped drum beats, booming bass, or rapped socio-political venom from the likes of the Ice Cube or Public Enemy. There is neither a Cecilia Bartoli nor a BB King to sustain things by sheer virtuosity. There are only the exquisitely simple, melodic sounds of monks singing/chanting in Latin in a great, grand hall with nary a trace of echo to be heard. This is gorgeous, sublime, invigorating music to soothe the sores of the soul and heal the hardened heart. The raw honesty and utter conviction of the `performers' on these two discs drive these pieces home with a power that more practiced and polished performers dare not dream of. Even with no transcription or translation of the chants inside the booklet, this is music to be enjoyed by everyone.
My recommendation is to procure Chant: The Anniversary Edition immediately and be thankful that such simple and supremely powerful music exists to bring some light into our seemingly ever-darkening world.
Thanks for reading.
Please ignore the other review on this product!.......2005-07-21
The other reviewer obviously does not realize that this is a re-release of both Chant I and Chant II. They have also been remastered. I highly recommend purchasing this 2-CD set because the quality is better than the originals, and the price is usually better than buying the first two separately. I wouldn't be without this in my music collection. Please do no let the ignorance of others keep you from experiencing this beautiful, ethereal music.
It sounds like all the other chant cd's out there.......2005-03-16
There is nothing special about this CD - buy Chant 1, save 5 bucks, and call it good
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ASIN: B00006LJ6X
Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Prelude To Aire
- Aire
- Devil's Sweet
- Italian From New York
- Hanky Panky
- Life Saver
- Happy Man
- (I've Been) Searchin' So Long
- Mongonucleosis
- Song Of The Evergreens
- Byblos
- Wishing You Were Here
- Call On Me
- Women Don't Want To Love Me
- Skinny Boy
- Byblos (Rehearsal)
Album Description
Expanded and Remastered, features the original double-album's 15 jazzy pop tracks, including the hits '(I've Been) Searchin' So Long,' 'Wishing You Were Here' and 'Call On Me.' Also includes the bonus track 'Byblos' (rehearsal version). Rhino. 2002.
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Breezy, laid back and optimistic.......2007-07-21
I have said it in other reviews of classic Chicago albums, and it's true for Chicago VII as well: the tunes I avoided in my youth (in the case the cusp between high school and college) are much more interesting to listen to now that I am "mature." Whereas I used to love the big, bold and brassy, I can better appreciate the jazzy and the inventive. Both kinds of music are well-represented on this wonderful album.
The first side has no hits, but abounds with music that showcases Chicago as a mega-talented ensemble. The album start with "Prelude to Aire" a Satie/funk fusion piece that features Walt Parazaider's flute and showcases some very expressive melodic bass playing - what Peter Cetera always did best. "Aire" is a standard Chicago instrumental -- horn-heavy and urban-flavored - featuring some excellent Terry Kath guitar solo work "Devil's Sweet" is an experimental jazz piece that features everything from a sweet sax-trumpet duet to meditative solo drum work to hard driving space music. The unfortunately-titled "Italian from New York" is an interesting, unpoppy experimental piece that starts out with a synthesized repeating riff whose beeps and boops - the kind R2D2 would later make famous in "Star Wars" - are built upon by the rest of the band. The album's solid jazz section ends with "Hanky Panky," another hard driving jazz piece that features Jim Pankow - one of the best trombonists in the business - doing phenomenal ad lib solo work.
The entire album (all fours sides for those with phonographic memories) abounds with a sense of light and easy optimism and relaxed joy. There's little of the unrelenting heaviness of Chicago VI, with its leaden hits ("Feelin' Stronger Every Day" has all the charm of King Kong rampaging the downtown) and its downbeat take on life. Even the names are lighter - "Aire," "Lifesaver," "Hanky Panky." Whatever happened between Chicagos VI and VII should be bottled and sold on street corners.
The album's hits are sweet and fully formed. "I've been Searchin' So Long" (what does this band have about droppin' its `g's?) is an almost religious rhapsody about finding meaning in one's life. The form of meaning is unspecified, and there is something uncomfortably cult-like about it. The line, "When my days have come to an end I will understand what I left behind - part of me" seems to hint at some kind of afterlife, but what kind (philosophical, traditional religious or New Age) is anyone's guess. Regardless, the horn parts are subdued, in keeping with the prayerfully ecstatically tone of the piece. "I've Been Searchin'" segues into the party-fully ecstatic rhythms of Mongonucleosis, an infectious salsa piece that will have dance and shout "Que pe chesa!" (whatever that means) along with the band.
At this point, the album stalls briefly with a couple of Terry Kathy songs. "Song of the Evergreens" aspires to be a song about the beauty and serenity of natural the world, but only manages to be a song about skiing. The final lyric, "Snow! Snow! Snow!" is repeated endlessly and seems more suited to a Perry Como holiday special than ajazz-rock album. "Byblos" is musically interesting but lyrically weak. Kath starts daringly enough with an acoustic introduction that builds throughout the tune. The tune's narrative is an startlingly unpoetic description of Kath's meeting with a woman in Byblos, evidently a bar. Kath seems simply to have described each step of the encounter ("Then, soon she had to go; I sat there all alone and thought of things she said the whole day through. And then I realized I never took the time to find out where she lived...") and put them to music. I hate to speak ill of the dead, but vapid lyrics like these probably would have stopped any thoughts of a Kath solo career in their tracks. Definitely listen to these two pieces, but pretend not to understand English.
The album soon recovers with two of the bands' big hits. "Wishin' You Were Here" (there goes the "g" again!) -- one of Peter Cetera's best efforts -- is a sweet, lyrical and wistful and sung with the Beach Boys. "Call on Me" by trumpeter Lee Loughnane has a driving beat and wonderfully open and clear horn fanfare. The lyrics tell the hackneyed story of a breakup, but the upbeat tone dispels any sadness the story might have carried.
The album ends with a couple of Robert Lamm pieces. "Woman Don't Want to Love Me" has a driving beat that drives along, accompanied by horns and Terry Kath's waa-waa guitar. "Skinny Boy" is better than in ought to be, thanks to Jim Pankow's horn arrangement and backup work by the wonderful Pointer Sisters. Lamm reprised this piece (sans horns) on his solo album and it was a disaster. "Shows to go ya" that the strength of Chicago as an ensemble.
The CD extra is a rehearsal for Kath's "Byblos" -- accompanied by bass drums, congas and organ but lacking the overdubbed guitar solo and backup vocals on the album track. The track is more quickly paced than the album version, but otherwise is a fairly well-realized version of the piece whose shortcoming I discussed earlier.
Chicago VII is a completely different animal than its dour-sour predecessor. In my experience, this album is the high point of the later half of Chicago's period with Terry Kath. After this, with the exception of terrific pieces like "Mississippi Delta City Blues" on Chicago XI, the band slipped into pop-encrusted irrelevance, as far as I was concerned. Chicago VII is the last time the original band was together, producing the jazz/pop fusion that made it famous and moving in interesting new directions. A terrific addition to any Chicago fan's collection.
A NICE RHINO REISSUE, A WONDERFUL RECORDED GEM, CHICAGO VII IS AN AMAZING JAZZFULL JOURNEY.......2007-01-15
Released in March 1974, and reached number one quickly, spawned three hit singles. Chicago already an established group by 1973 wanted to make Chicago VII a jazz album. This album has jazz mixed in with rock and was quite creative as Chicago pulled this experiment off. Believe me, there is no filler tracks on this cd. The first five songs take you on an instrumental joyride my favorite "Devil's Sweet" clocks in at about ten minutes. Terry Kath has a brilliant moment with "Byblos". "Call On Me" is another favorite that really is catchy with a Jazz rythem and of course "I've Been Searchin For along time" with its suspensful long instrumentation. Chicago VII is really a brilliant unappreciated gem. Every lyric and instrument is precisly placed in this well produced album. Remember Chicagos golden years of recording 1969-1979 were produced by James William Guerico. Fifteen tracks of pure 1970s bliss including the extra sixteenth track "Byblos"(rehearsel). The literature booklet supplied with cd is very informal and must be read to fully appreciate this amazing recording. Rhino does an excellent job on this reissue, if you love Chicago do yourself a favor and get all the Chicago Rhino remastered reissues it is worth it. Chicago VII a brilliant unappreciated Chicago recording.
Magnum Opus...Chicago Style.......2006-12-09
Simply put, this was the album that made me into a jazz trombone player. Chicago VII was the last moment in time when this prolific band got together in Colorado and decided to really stretch and redefine its music. Chicago VII defies categorization because it is jazzy, samba, rock and pop all at once. And nobody should feel the need to make apologies for the pop tracks on this great double album...that was part of the landscape in those days, especially when the band was trying to show their range and musicianship. The double album would have been worth the purchase price just for "Byblos" alone. What a great song by Terry Kath that still haunts me to this day. I still think that Byblos is the most under rated Chicago song of all time, and I've often wondered why it wasn't released as a single as well? Can you imagine what an impact this song would have had during the mid-70s on the music scene had it been heard by a larger audience?
Chicago was never same after Kath's death later in the decade, but in reality, it was never the same after Chicago VII. This album is just as vibrant today as it was on its original release date. The band has become unfairly become known as a sappy ballad band, but those who really know Chicago's work know that "Chicago Transit Authority", "Chicago II" and "Chicago VII" leave a legacy of greatness for this group that can't be washed away by later disasters. This is a must have CD.
yes, the last Chicago album worth listening to.......2006-10-16
As several people have said, this was the last interesting Chicago album (unless you like the sappy ballads that made them so much cash during the 80s) . . . At its best, this album is really exciting and fresh. The instrumental music holds up better than most of the jazz/rock fusion of the 70s, and the pop songs are among their strongest. On the negative side, there are, as on most double albums, two or three weak songs. The other negative is that, in listening to the pop songs--even the good ones--you can hear the direction they were headed in. No more experimentation, no more fun. Maybe it was unrealistic to think a band could continue being this schizophrenic.
Chicago's Best.......2006-06-25
This is where the band peaked---at the height of their popularity, they stretched out and took chances and it worked. After their two great initial albums, the double album format had began to become a bit strained by Chicago III. Two great single disc sets followed, but nobody was really expecting the foray into jazz that they took on Chicago VII. Originally it was planned to be an entire jazz album. Instead it's a double album which transitions nicely from the jazz to the standard pop material.
The first side of the original LP disc one is all jazz instrumentals: "Prelude to Aire", "Aire" and "Devil's Sweet"--all as good as any jazz/rock fusion coming out during the era. There's a nice latin tinge to this stuff with percussion from Laudir DeOliveria, who would later become a full-fledged member of the band. A later interview with James Pankow revealed that Terry Kath insisted on adding a percussionist to the band because of his increasing frustration with Danny Seraphine's inconsistant tempos during their live performances. Whatever the reason, the latin percussion sends the music in a nice direction.
Side Two opens with the experimental "Italian From New York" and "Hanky Panky", a nice jazz ditty giving us some classic Chicago brass sounds and a great trombone solo from Pankow. When we first hear a voice on the record---1 minute and a half into "Life Saver" and some 27 minutes into the CD, we still don't get anything traditional---we get Robert Lamm sounding as if he's singing through a megaphone. But this is a good solid Lamm rocker and a nice transition to the rest of the album. Side two closes with Peter Cetera's "Happy Man". This is one of my favorite Cetera ballads, and was one of my favorites on the album back in 1974. We had no idea then that just ballads would become his tradmark in a few short years.
Side Three opens with (I've Been) Searchin' So Long. Heavy on orchestration, this nevertheless is one of Pankow's best ballads and one of their biggest hits. It seques into the Tijuana Brass-esque "Mongonucleois" a fun and enjoyable Pankow instrumental. Up next is the moody rocker "Song of the Evergreens" from Terry Kath. This features the first time someone other than Kath, Lamm or Cetera sang lead on a Chicago song---here it's Lee Loughnane singing. Strangely enough, he sounds like a weak Terry Kath. His vocal is nice enough, but it seems pointless that Kath didn't sing it himself. Next is "Byblos", another atmospheric ballad from Kath that is one of the best things he ever wrote. Other than Kath and Seraphine, no one else from the band appears on this track.
Side Four gives us Cetera's "Wishing You Were Here". Written at the last minute as a vehicle for the Beach Boys to sing on, this became one of their biggest hits. One question I've always had is--who sings the verse on this song? The credits list Cetera as the only lead singer, but unless this is a low register of his we've never heard, it doesn't really sound like him. I've seen some sources list Terry Kath as the singer, but it doesn't sound that much like him either.
Next is Lee Loughnane's "Call On Me". His first songwriting attempt would prove to be his best. Another huge hit for the band. Next we hear the band try to get a bit funky with Lamm's "Women Don't Want To Love Me", with a lot of clavinet and funky wah-wah guitar. The album closes the soulful "Skinny Boy" featuring the Pointer Sisters on background vocals. The long slow fade is an appropriate way to end this classic album. There's a lot of diversity on this set and it all comes together in a way that only a band as 'hot' as Chicago was in 1974 could pull off.
The CD includes an earlier, must faster version of "Byblos" as a bonus track that is a nice way of showing how songs change during the writing and recording process.
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Arvo Pärt:Triodion Ode VII I Am the True Vine Music for Unaccompanied Choir
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ASIN: B000H4VZE4
Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Introduction: Ad Libitum - Ode I: 'O Jesus The Son Of God, Have Mercy Upon Us'
- Ode II: 'O Most Holy Birth-giver Of God, Save Us'
- Ode III: 'O Holy Saint Nicholas, pray To God For Us' Coda: Ad Libtitum
- Tribute To Caesa, St. Matthew 22, 15-22
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- Ode VII (Memento)
- I Am The True Vine
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- Mother Of God And Virgin
Customer Reviews:
harkens back to classics.......2007-01-10
I am overwhelmed the beautiful melodic tones of his work. The coral sections are so beautiful and have a feel of meloncholy but with a sense of traditional classic choral music. I recommend his work to those who love Bill Douglas.
Exquisite A Cappella Choral Music Exquisitely Sung.......2006-10-25
It really is extraordinary these days for the music of a living composer to have multiple recordings and for those recordings to become best-sellers, but that is precisely what has happened with the music of Arvo Pärt, the 71-year-old Estonian composer whose choral music on sacred texts has become wildly popular, even among non-classical-music fans. There is something ethereally attractive about the music. It helps that it is unfailingly tonal, has a serenity that is sorely needed in these troubled days, and that it has attracted performances by such marvelous groups as the Elora Festival Singers on the present disc. The Elora singers are surely one of the best professional choral groups in North American, not to say the world. It is made up of singers drawn from the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and has been singing together for twenty-five years under its founder, Noel Edison. I raved about their previous recording, also on Naxos, of Pärt's 'Berliner Messe.' And this review is also a rave. It is rare that someone comes into my home, hears a snippet of a recording and wants not only to know who and what it is but wants to get a copy for themselves. That has happened with this recording and I notice that although the CD has been available at Amazon for less than a month, it is already one of their classical bestsellers. No surprise, really, since this is immediately attractive music sung exquisitely, impeccably, sensitively by the Elora Singers.
Most of the works recorded here have been recorded before, but never better. They are pieces written in the decade between 1990 (Triodion) and 2001 (Bogoróditse Djévo [Mother of God and Virgin]). All the texts are religious, most of them in English or church Latin; the non-English texts are translated and the English texts supplied in the accompanying booklet. All have a radiantly reverential quality accomplished at least partly by Pärt's use of melodies influenced by Gregorian chant and accompanied by what he calls 'tintinnabuli', the simple bell-like triadic harmonies underlying them. This approach has a trance-like or meditative quality that many people, even non-religious types (myself included), find irresistible.
One last comment: on the basis of the inclusion of Ode VII (Memento) from Pärt's 1994 'Kanon Pokajanen', his longest extended work since the St. John Passion, I would love to find that the Elora Festival Singers intend to record the whole thing.
Strong recommendation.
Scott Morrison
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- Awesome Set!
- Elmer Bernstein Film Music Collection
- Overall a strong Goldsmith sampler
- Jerry Goldsmith - 40 years of pleasure
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Jerry Goldsmith: 40 Years of Film Music
Jerry Goldsmith
Manufacturer: Silva America
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ASIN: B0009KIYDG
Release Date: 2005-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Blue Max, The
- Blue Max, The
- Blue Max, The
- Blue Max, The
- Blue Max, The
- The Man From U.N.C.L.E.: Doctor Kildare / Room 222 / Waltons, The / Barnaby Jones / Television Themes Medley
- In Harm's Way
- The Sandpebbles: Chinatown / Patch Of Blue, A / Poltergeist / Papillon / Wind And The Lion, The / Motion Pictures Medley
- Generals, The
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- Wind And The Lion, The
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- Waltons, The
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- Police Story
- Omen, The
- Capricorn One
- Swarm, The
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Tracks:
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- First Blood - Rambo II
- Twilight Zone: The Movie
- Under Fire
- Under Fire
- Under Fire
- Under Fire
- Gremlins
- Baby - Secret Of The Lost Legend
- Legend
- Lionheart
- Rambo III
- Total Recall
Tracks:
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- Basic Instinct
- Russia House, The
- Gremlins II
- Medicine Man
- Shadow, The
- Forever Young
- First Knight
- Powder
- Airforce One
- L.A. Confidential
- Mummy, The
- Haunting, The
Album Description
Jerry Goldsmith's death in 2004 marked the end of one of the greatest careers in film composing. This lavish 57 track 4 CD set traces the path of his astonishing achievements and includes recordings conducted by Goldsmith himself. Featuring The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, The Philharmonia Orchestra, The National Philharmonic Orchestra, and The Daniel Caine Orchestra. Includes over 280 minutes of music.
Customer Reviews:
Awesome Set!.......2007-07-01
I am a huge fan of Jerry Goldsmith. They did a great job preserving his vision. I can listen to this collection for hours. Great music!
Elmer Bernstein Film Music Collection.......2006-11-03
This is compilation of hit film music from one of the greatest composers in motion pictures. What is surprising though is the music not included like the Ghost And The Darkness, the 13th Warrior, Rudy and others. To be sure, 4 discs are not enough for a composure of this stature. THe recording, however, is an "engineering masterpiece" which makes the music even more enjoyable than when you first heard it at the movies. When are we ging to get the music that was omittd from this compilaton?
Overall a strong Goldsmith sampler.......2006-04-11
Okay, this is a CD review, so the focus is on music, but I've got to say this first: this has got to be a contender for the ugliest cover art ever. I mean, come on...instead of a tribute to the composer, the cover looks like someone spilled a glass of merlot over a NASA photo.
Fortunately, even an ugly cover will not ruin good music. And the good news is that I'd say about 75 percent of the music is good....and on a 4 cd set, that's a lot. Like other Silva compilations, the strength of this compilation is the variety. There are selections from the big releases (Star Trek, Omen, Rambo), but there is also a healthy dose of tracks from the smaller releases(Under Fire, Lionheart, The Swarm).
Two examples come to mind. Capricorn One and The Great Train Robbery are two movies that are not exactly household names today, but are dominated by two of Goldmith's finest main themes. The City of Prague Philharmonic come through with terrific renditions. And there are plenty of other strong performances...a few being concert versions conducted by Goldsmith himself. Suprisingly, "The Wind and the Lion" works, which is no small accomplishment given the ferentic original performance of "Raisuli Attacks".
It's not a complete success. A few of the performances fall flat, particularly some of the more inventive scores. Total Recall is just bad, mangling the performance with poor percussion and synthesizer choices to boot. Also a letdown is the Klingon Attack from the first Star Trek movie. The Prague Philhamonic attempt doesn't sound bad--it's just that once you've heard the original soundtrack's "blaster beam" with enough bass to rattle your teeth...well let's just say Silva's version is a little tinny in comparison.
But I shouldn't dwell on the negative. Overall, this is a strong sampler of Goldsmith's variety. There are plenty of quality performances here, and despite a few omissions (noticeably Planet of the Apes)this is a very good release from Silva.
Jerry Goldsmith - 40 years of pleasure.......2006-02-22
It was wonderful to hear Mr. Goldsmith's music that went all the way back to The Man from UNCLE, The Waltons, Dr Kildare, etc. And then to hear his music up to the present. The man was a genius!
Almost the perfect compilation.......2005-12-31
Age has its value.... This sweeping collection of compositions brings back so many great memories. This collection shows how significant Goldsmith was for both the movie screen and the small screen. With such a grand collection, every reader can be assured that at least one movie or TV program they like or remember had Goldsmith's contribution. It was an amazing life and the collection well worth having.
However, as sweepig as it is, there are a few holes in the selection. "First Contact", one of the sweetest and richest compositions from the Star Trek is absent. "The Ghost and the Darkness" is missing and the "Medicine Man" music should include the theme song. By dwelling on several selections from the Blue Max, these were squeezed out. Three full and important movie themes got the axe.
However, all but "The Ghost and the Darkness" are readily available and not overly expensive as is the "Ghost" CD. This is a must have for the TV and movie music fan.
Before there was Hans Solo there was Napolean Solo, before ER there was Dr. Kildare. Jerry Goldsmith IS Sci-Fi. "Resistance is futile.. you MUST assimilate this CD collection."
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- Wonderful Concerto Performances
- Lacks the "real" Elgar!
- The real du Pre, but not the *real* Elgar performance!!!
- Great performances, by one of the greatest cellists!
- a fitting memorial to a unique artiste
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Jacqueline du Pré - The Concerto Collection
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Release Date: 2000-06-06 |
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- Cello Concerto No. 1 In C Hob.VIIb:1: I. Moderato - Cadenza
- Cello Concerto No. 1 In C Hob.VIIb:1: II. Adagio - Cadenza
- Cello Concerto No. 1 In C Hob.VIIb:1: III. Allegro molto
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- Cello Concerto No. 2 In D Hob.VIIb:2: II. Adagio
- Cello Concerto No. 2 In D Hob.VIIb:2: III. Rondo (Allegro) - Cadenza
- Cello Concerto In B Flat: I. Allegro moderato - Cadenza
- Cello Concerto In B Flat: II. Adagio non troppo
- Cello Concerto In B Flat: III. Rondo (Allegro) - Cadenza
Tracks:
- Cello Concerto In A Minor Op. 129: Nicht zu schnell
- Cello Concerto In A Minor Op. 129: Langsam - Etwas lebhafter - Schneller
- Cello Concerto In A Minor Op. 129: Sehr lebhaft - (Cadenza) - Im Tempo - Schneller
- Cello Concerto No. 1In A Minor Op. 33: Allegro non troppo
- Cello Concerto No. 1In A Minor Op. 33: Allegretto non troppo
- Cello Concerto No. 1In A Minor Op. 33: Un peu moins vite
- Cello Concerto In G Minor: I. Allegro
- Cello Concerto In G Minor: II. Adagio
- Cello Concerto In G Minor: III. Allegro non tanto
Tracks:
- Cello Concerto In B Minor Op. 104: I. Allegro
- Cello Concerto In B Minor Op. 104: II. Adagio ma non troppo
- Cello Concerto In B Minor Op. 104: III. Finale (Allegro moderato)
- Silent Woods Op. 68
- Cello Concerto: Lento
- Cello Concerto: Con moto tranquillo
- Cello Concerto: Lento
- Cello Concerto: Con moto tranquillo
- Cello Concerto: Allegramente
Tracks:
- Cello Concerto In E Minor Op. 85: I. Adagio - Moderato
- Cello Concerto In E Minor Op. 85: II. Lento - Allegro molto
- Cello Concerto In E Minor Op. 85: III. Adagio
- Cello Concerto In E Minor Op. 85: IV. Allegro - Moderato - Allegro, ma non troppo
- Don Quixote: Introduction (Massiges Zeitmass)
- Don Quixote: Theme: The Knight Of The Mournful Countenance (Massig)
- Don Quixote: Variation I: The Adventure With The Windmills (Gemachlich)
- Don Quixote: Variation II: The Battle With The Sheep (Kriegerisch)
- Don Quixote: Variation III: Discourse Between Knight And Squire (Massiges Zeitmass)
- Don Quixote: Variation IV: The Adventure With The Pilgrims (Etwas breiter)
- Don Quixote: Variation V: The Knight's Vigil (Sehr langsam)
- Don Quixote: Variation VI: The Meeting With Dulcinea (Schnell)
- Don Quixote: Variation VII: The Ride Through The Air (Ein wenig ruhiger als vorher)
- Don Quixote: Variation VIII: The Voyage In The Enchanted Boat (Gamachlich)
- Don Quixote: Variation IX: The Combat With The Two Magicians (Schnell und sturmisch)
- Don Quixote: Variation X: The Defeat Of Don Quixote (Viel breiter)
- Don Quixote: Finale: Don Quixote's Death (Sehr ruhig)
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful Concerto Performances.......2006-11-17
Of the six or seven cd albums that I have by Jacqueline du Pre, this album contains the meat and potatoes of du Pre's repertoire. Happily, she doesn't disappoint at a time when she was still physically healthy and developing musically. The Boccherini Concerto arranged by Grutzmacher, I believe she owns. The Monn Concerto is excellent and the Delius is a romantic dream. Don't miss this one, if you want hear the breadth of her short-lived talent.
Lacks the "real" Elgar!.......2005-04-28
Like other reviewers, I just want to say that this set lacks the famous Elgar recording by Jackie Du Pre. The Elgar performance on this CD is dull in comparison to her more famous performance. So, you will have to buy a separate CD for the Elgar. Other than that, this is a great set to have. I love the two Haydns especially.
The real du Pre, but not the *real* Elgar performance!!!.......2003-03-04
This is a comprehensive collection of Cello performances by a thrilling artist. Unfortunately, despite reviewer MacFarlane's assurances to the contrary, the producer of this CD has failed to include Jacqueline du Pre's *famous* and greatest performance of the Elgar Cello, and this is the reason for witholding a star. Ms.du Pre's famous performance of Elgar's Cello Concerto, Opus 85, was performed live in Philadelphia on November 27-28, 1970, with conductor-husband Daniel Barenboim, not Conductor Barbiroli. This Amazon review, comparing the two performances will indicate why this CD loses points for not featuring the Barenboim performance:
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> The performance with Barenboim was formerly available on Sony. Today the Amazon search engine only turned it up one time in six search attempts using the SAME words! Elusive, but an essential recording nonetheless! Because confusion persists between the Elgar performances and conductors, it is necessary to persist in citing that it is Jacqueline Du Pre's performance with BARENBOIM which is so revered. Besides, the Sony disc which has the favored performance with conductor Barenboim, is also known for Barenboim's brilliant interpretation of the Elgar Enigma Variations. Daniel Barenboim's talent is becoming more and more visible and worthy of following closely. He's doing great things outside of music as well, so put his name in the Google search engine and find out!
Great performances, by one of the greatest cellists!.......2001-04-29
If there is one word for describing Jacqueline du Pre, it is MUSIC. She was the embodiment of music itself, because she gave all to the music she played. Some do not like her playing because it is too emotional. I echo the other reviewer's sentiments in that music is there to be played. Played with emotion. Music is about transmitting emotion to the listener, and du Pre was one of the best examples of how that could (and should) be done. Here, EMI has remastered and reissued most (I say most, because one concerto - the Lalo- has been omitted in this otherwise full compilation of du Pre's concerto recordings) of du Pre's concerto recordings. The Haydn concerto in C, is undoubtedly one of the most touching accounts, with its romantic sentiments. The same can be said of the Haydn in D and the Monn concerti, with the broad tempi, quite relaxed, and very opposite of Period performances Completely incorrect stylistically, but the performances are so moving and involved that all the fuss about stylistic correctness is throuwn out the window. I dare say that one is not going to get a more impassioned account of the Haydn C major concerto. It is among my absolute favourites. The Boccherini concerto is another matter. The version du Pre plays is not the original, but a mixture of the original, with bits borrowed from other Boccherini cello concertos, combined with Romantic styling by Grutzmacher (the 'editor' of the concerto). I don't like it as much as the Haydn concertos, but still it receives a bravura performance by du Pre with the English Chamber Orchestra under Barenboim. The Schumann and Saint-Saens concerti are unsurpassed for their passion and imaginativeness. The Schumann is tragic, but ends triumphantly, in a way that only du Pre could make it sound like that. The Saint-Saens is a less musically significant piece, but in du Pre's hands, it sounds like an important work. Dvorak's cello concerto is one of the greatest pieces in the cello repertoire, with its grand writing and poignancy. While du Pre's Dvorak concerto is not the best version one can buy, for the recording quality is notoriously horrible, with the orchestra sounding so distant from the cellist (who is placed far too forward) it is certainly one of the most outspoken and yes, impassioned accounts, interpretation-wise. Emotionally, it outdoes the justly famous Rotropovich/Karajan version. But the other Dvorak piece in this collection, the Silent Woods, is so touching that one is bound to cry at some stage of the 6-minute piece. The Delius concerto is a very rhapsodic, but a very engmatic one. Technically it is very demanding, because for once the technical difficulties are really due to the musical difficulties. It is hard to make sense of the work unless you are absolutely sure of its musical structure. But du Pre makes this sound easy, fully capturing the rhapsodic nature of the work, and sings beautifully. It was du Pre's first concerto recording, under one of the most arrogantly aristocratic conductors (arrogant to soloists, I mean, as he didn't regard them highly. But for du Pre, he was more than generous), Malcolm Sargent. The Elgar had to be included, didn't it? I mean, it is one of the great classics of the century. So there is nothing more to say about the Elgar. The Strauss tone-poem Don Quixote is a strange work, because it has a solo cello part (with a solo vioin and viola, who are usually members of the orchestra), a solo part that can be a soloist or the principal cellist from the orchestra cello section. It is strange, because the cello part is the most significant solo part, yet 80 per cent of the time it is outplayed by the orchestra, because the 'solo' cello plays the part of the orchestral cello section. But as to this performance, it was a run-through for a concert. Klemperer was supposed to be the conductor but he pulled out at the last minute and Boult was engaged. This historical recording does not sound like a run-through, although it si a bit messy at times ensemble-wise. But du Pre plays with absolute commitment. Her playing of the Finale must be one of the most poignant ever. The conductor's 'bravo' and the unanimous applause of the orchestra adds to the magic. I apologise for the long review, but if you have read this far, then I will say if you like du Pre and the cello, then this set is essential, and at mid price for CDs that would otherwise be full price and in single CDs, it is a bargain.
a fitting memorial to a unique artiste.......2001-02-09
The keyword with Jacqueline du Pre was always involvement, and so it is here. The performances in this collection are riveting. The Elgar, of course, is one of the most famous performances of all time - young cellist Du Pre with former cellist Barbirolli reaching to the absolute heart of this wonderful music. Though she plays with utmost and unvarying conviction throughout - and therefore these are not middle-of-the-road performances, and it is possible to sense a hothouse element in them as I do in the Haydn and the Monn, where stylistically she is far from faultless - the conviction, sincerity, guts and beauty of the playing carry you (and her) through. Curiously affecting is the end of 'Don Quixote', in a recording, with a bizarre history, which we are really very lucky to have (you can read about it in the set). At the end of a fine and fully characterised run-through, which is all it was, never meant to be issued, she plays with amazing poignancy the touching postlude. The performance ends, the counductor (Boult) shouts 'bravo' and the orchestra claps - it's all there, and we think of poor, wonderful Jacqueline, who never played a dishonest or uncommitted note, we are touched, and we are glad we bought this set!
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Customer Reviews:
Excellent performance and recording.......2007-02-02
If you like Rossini, this is an a must-have recording. Sure, he tended to write the same pieces over and over again, but they are utterly delightful. These performances by Neville Marriner and his personal orchestra are precise, and the fun inherent in many of these works does not get lost in the shuffle. The orchestra is blessed with excellent woodwind players; just listen to the oboe on some of the really fast passages.
Nice recorded sound. I really don't have anything bad to say about this entire package. It's almost a desert island recording for times where Mahler or Beethoven might be a little (or a lot) heavy.
Very Nice.......2005-03-17
Yes, these overtures may be cliched, but every classical collector should probably have them. Marriner, as usual, gives great performances, and the sound quality is very good.
Sparkling Performances.......2003-09-15
I only have glowing things to say about this set of Rossini overtures. First of all, Rossini's overtures are brilliant gems. They are light, fun and full of life!! Secondly, Marriner's conducting is marvellous. The performance sparkle like precious diamonds. Everything is very enjoyable, there's not a single boring number, unlike many other discs you purchase. And to top it off, it comes at a terrific bargain price. 3 very full CDs - 75 mins, 30 mins and 65 mins - of top notch music at seven dollars a piece is incredible.
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