Composed by Greek Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
2. Ti Ne Kodėr, Un Nė Kodėr
Composed by Albanian Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
3. Pinguli Pinguli Giuvacchinu... Lu Purtuni
Composed by Italian Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
4. Nuoresa
Composed by Sardinian Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
5. Ballo Sardo
Composed by Sardinian Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
6. Yad Anuga
Composed by Israeli Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
7. Lama Bada Yatathana
Composed by Arabic-Andalusian Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
8. Schubho-Ihaw qolo (Glory to the Word of God)
Composed by Maronite Chant
with Savina Yannatou
9. To giasemi (Folk grec)
Composed by Greek Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
10. Smyrneiko Minore
Composed by Greek Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
11. Gecmis Guzel Gunleri
Composed by Anonymous
with Savina Yannatou
12. Mera Merose
Composed by Greek Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
13. Y Una Madre
Composed by American Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
14. Arrorro
Composed by Spanish Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
15. El Barquero
Composed by Spanish Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
16. La Finforletta
Composed by French Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
17. O Onda
Composed by P. Landfranchi
with Savina Yannatou
18. Yati Pouli Kelaidhis
Composed by Greek Traditional
with Savina Yannatou
Mediterranea,Anonymous,Maronite Chant,P. Landfranchi,Albanian Traditional,American Traditional,Arabic-Andalusian Traditional,French Traditional,Greek Traditional,Israeli Traditional,Italian Traditional,Sardinian Traditional,Spanish Traditional,Savina Yannatou,Sounds True Direct,Ethnic Fusion,Greek Folk,Int'l & World Music,Mediterranean,Pop,Spanish,Traditional Middle Eastern Folk,World Music
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Mediterranea
Johannes Linstead Manufacturer: Earthscape Media ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002U6DMM Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Andalucia
- Evening Embrace
- Sangre Del Toro
- Ambrosia
- Adelita
- Tabu
- Hour Of The Lamps
- Motika
- Estrellas Sobre Ella
- Journey To Alcazaba
Product Description
1. andalucia 2. evening embrace 3. sangre del toro 4. ambrosia 5. andelita 6. tabu 7. hour of the lamps 8. Motika 9. Estrellas sobre ella 10. journey to alcazabaAmazon.com
The notion of flamenco music approached in a polite, genteel manner may sound inherently contradictory to some, but Canadian-born guitarist Johannes Linstead accomplishes the task with admirable grace and poise. As with his four previous recordings, Linstead's Mediterranea is short on the fire, sweat, and florid technique found in the work of Jesse Cook and other nouveau flamenco contemporaries. Instead, Linstead leans more on heart, melodicism, and adroit fingering to craft a lively yet dignified sound that, while perhaps tame to some ears, elevates his instrumentals beyond simple easy-listening fare. Linstead (Spanish guitar, bouzouki, keyboards) is an accomplished player (for evidence, consider his energized licks on "Sangre del Toro") whose arrangements create a colorful, accessible sound well-suited to listeners with a taste for what could be termed "smooth flamenco." Two notable tracks, in fact, lean a bit further than usual toward the pop spectrum: "Adelita," a warm, lovely piece he dedicates to his mother, and the sun-warmed "Tabu." A pleasant listen. --Terry WoodCustomer Reviews:
Album unity makes this Johannes' best album.......2006-08-18
I had already bought "Hour of the Lamps" and "Journey to Alcazaba," so I was expecting more of the same. When I found the other tracks were relatively more restrained, I was initially disappointed. However, the album began to grow on me. I realized that the tracks were not just a random collection of songs; they are integrated as a whole.
The album starts with the laid-back, optimistic tracks "Andalucia" and "Evening Embrace." They are then offset by the fiery and fast "Sangre del Toro," which is tempered by the slow and "sarcastic" (for lack of a better word) "Ambrosia." The album begins to get more serious here. "Adelita" and "Tabú" keep some of the laid-back optimism that the earlier tracks had, but also have more of a bittersweet tone. At "Hour of the Lamps," Johannes starts to unleash his virtuosity as the tracks become more fully developed, longer (6-7 min as opposed to 3-4 at the beginning), and use a penatonic minor key. "Motika" is a fun salsa piece started off by a uniquely recorded piano. This piece is faster and shorter (3:22), bearing more in resemblance to the earlier pieces. If there is one piece that is out of place, it is this one. The entry of "Estrellas Sobre Ella" returns the album to the serious tone of "Hour of the Lamps." The violin and guitar have previously only playfully dueled each other. Now, they are much more restrained and work together to produce a luscious soundscape. Various female vocals are present (not singing - vocal accents) that add to the graveness and beauty of the track. A key change in the middle of the song (2:48) is perfectly executed and left me dazzled and speechless. The album concludes nicely with "Journey To Alcazaba" - an Indian-influenced track with plenty of raw percussion and guitar/sitar virtuosity. Things get very fast at the end - this ends the album on a more upbeat, but still serious, tone.
I now realize that this album is masterfully laid out - the tracks are arranged and composed in such a way that they take you on a musical journey. Listening to the tracks out of order and one at a time will destroy this experience. They are laid out in a way for a reason.
After thoroughly enjoying this album, I proceeded to buy all of Johannes' other albums. It is interesting to see his journey from having just mastered flamenco technique in "Sol Luna Tierra" to getting a more percussive influence in "Zabuca", to finally moving away from studio keyboards to a more percussive style in "Mediterranea." Many of Johannes' other albums do not have the "album unity" that I have described here, though. "Mediterranea" is Johannes at his best.
A GEM of a recording.......2005-12-12
1. Andalucia - For me, the best word to describe this opening tune is "joyous". The opening melody is catchy and makes me feel really happy. The rhythm and all the melodies of this tune are exuisitely crafted and go together splendidly. The song in its entirety is filled to the brim with beauty, life, and power... the power to make you smile, and to make you want to get up and dance, and celebrate just being alive. It captures the splendour of the region of Spain that some have called the 'heart'of flamenco music. The 'dance' performed in this song between Johannes' guitar and the violin is especially noteworthy to me.
2. Evening Embrace - This tune is a bit more laid back. It is considerably slower, but it is a GREAT tune nonetheless. Despite the title, this does not put me in the mind of hugging somebody. Instead, it paints pictures in my mind of walking hand in hand with a special someone, taking a romantic stroll under the moonlight and the stars through a setting that is both exotic and picturesque.
3. Sangre Del Toro - Translated as: "Blood Of The Bull", this is an awesome tune. As far as tempo it fluctuates between mid-range and moderately fast. In other songs on this CD, the guitar and the violin do a terrific 'dance' with each other. This time, they 'duel'. This furious 'duel' in my mind perfectly captures the pageantry and spirit of the life-and-death struggle that is a bullfight. Sit back, relax.... and enjoy, but also, be envigorated.
4. Ambrosia - Once again, here we have a 'middle-of-the-road' tempo tune to grace our ears. As always, the guitar and other instrumentation is first rate. The guitar the violin dance again in places, but this one, to my ears, has a seductive and just SLIGHTLY Middle-Eastern sound and flavour. I love it.
5. Adelita - This is another great piece. It was written particularly for Johannes' mother. A mid-tempo but jouyous and buoyant guitar melody is joined by a lovely female voice. It gives me the feel of looking at a beautiful sunrise... or perhaps into the smiling eyes of your mother, seeing her love for you written in them, and smiling because you know you are cherished. This one puts a smile not just on my face, but a smile in my heart too.
6. Tabu - To my ears, this one is just a LITTLE bit faster than "Adelita". It feels like a very happy piece of music, perfectly suitable for putting the top down and 'cruising' down the highway with the wind stirring your hair. It's great and makes me smile on the inside.
7. Hour Of The Lamps - This features heavy interplay between the flamenco guitar and what sounds like a mandolin or perhaps a more Middle-Eastern type of stringed instrument. The Middle-Eastern feel or influence is VERY strong in this song, and it's a very 'danceable' number, switching back and forth in tempo from mid-to-high-range to blazingly fast. The swirling, seductive melody can really pull you into this piece. It's awesome. Don't just take my word for it though. Give this tune a listen for yourself and find out just how good it really is.
8. Motika - This is another great dance number. The tempo is fairly quick. The percussion in this tune is steady, and in my ears it calls a heartbeat to mind. The augmentation by piano is really quite nice. Get on the dance floor. You don't want to miss the fun. That's what this piece is to me... it's fun.
9. Estrellas Sobre Ella - Here it is, ladies and gentlemen. I have ALL of the CD's that Johannes Linstead has put out so far. That's five CD's with more than fifty songs in total, and HERE is my FAVORITE tune of them all. I LOVE this piece. To me, the word "beautiful" just does NOT do this song justice. I prefer to call in "heavenly". Yes, you read that right... heavenly. This song is FILLED with a beauty and with a bliss that will reach straight into your heart, touch it, and break it to pieces, while healing it and 'putting it back together' and soothing it at the same time, making you FEEL it's beauty and its power. The tempo is slow and gracefully sedate. The melodies are absolutely GORGEOUS. This time, the guitar and violin do not 'dance' with each other. This time, they sing beautifully to one another, with a song that will break your heart and yet it will also heal it and lift it up as well. They are accompanied for a little while in places by a hauntingly beautiful female voice. This tune moves me to tears EVERY time I hear it and it makes me THANK GOD for ears that work, so that I might always hear something so lovely as this song.
10. Journey To Alcazaba - This starts off with interplay between guitar and Middle-Eastern stringed instrumentation. Heavy arabesque percussion soon kicks in. This begins slowly but can get fast and FURIOUS before the end. I love the guitar melodies in this. To me, it's a musical drive through a quaint and picturesque desert town.
To close, I won't say much. I'll try to keep it short. If you LOVE flamenco guitar music like I do, you MUST get this CD. You OWE it to yourself to give Johannes Linstead a listen. This music just might captivate you, just like it has done to me. Happpy listening, and God bless you... always.
Utterly Magnificent!.......2005-06-11
the good stuff.......2005-03-03
Great Musician and Composer.......2004-10-21
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Mediterranea: Songs of the Mediterranean
Manufacturer: Sounds True Direct ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004UES8 Release Date: 2000-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Why Little Bird Do you Not Sing
- You On A Hill, I On A Hilll
- Pinguli Pinguli Giuvacchinu/The Door
- The Girl From Nuoro
- Sardinian Dance
- Gentle Hand
- When The Lissome Girl Appeared
- Glory To The Word Of God
- The Jasmine
- Smyrnaean Air
- In The Beautiful Bygone Days
- Dawn Has Broken
- And A Mother
- Lullaby
- The Boatmen
- La Finforletta
- O, Wave
- God Has Afflicted Me/Why Little Bird Do You Not Sing
Customer Reviews:
nice.......2007-05-30
Mediterranean Music.......2006-11-03
Comment on "Gemçis Güzel Günerli" and more.......2005-05-01
Second, track 11 ("Gemçis Güzel Günerli") *is* a Turkish song, written by an Aremenian citizen of Turkey, Hrant Kenkulian, or "Udi Hrant," as he's often known -- this is mentioned in the liner notes to Mediterranea. ("Udi" is an honorific prefix meaning that he was a master player of the ud, a Middle Eastern lute.) If you're interested in exploring his music further, there are several recordings of his work (voice, ud, and violin) on the Traditional Crossroads label. (Type "Udi Hrant" into the search engine on this site and you'll find the CDs very easily.)
Turkey was -- and still is -- an ethnically mixed country, which is a legacy of the Ottoman Empire. There were Armenian Turkish composers and musicians at the courts of the Ottoman sultans, and there were those who also excelled at light classical and popular song. Hrant Kenkulian was a master of classical and popular music -- if you explore further, you'll find out that he's one of many 20th-century Armenians who were involved in the development of Turkish music.
Yannatou is an inheritor of Turkish tradition, too. Modern Greece was occupied by the Ottomans for many centuries, and there is a very strong Turkish tinge to much of the Greek music she performs. (And vice versa, as she performs Pontic Greek music from the Black Sea coast of Turkey; also songs from Smyrna -- now called Izmir -- on Turkey's western coast.)
What I love most about her work is her peerless way with all of the songs she chooses. Many people have tried to come up with pan-Mediterranean discs, but Yannatou is one of a handful of people who has succeeded at it.
Gecmis Guzel Gunleri is actually Armenian.......2004-09-22
Inded it belongs to, adn illustrates, a whole body of non Turkish music from Turkey which actually speaks to the ethnic cleansing that occured the in the 1900-1920's period.
Few people in today's Turkey, which has been purged of knowledge of the roots of its own tradional music, are aware of the multiethnic roots of its music. It was for years criminal to even suggest that many songs were orignially Greek, Kurdish or Armenian.
So I am glad that my Turkish friend likes the Armenian ballad Gecmis Guzel Gunleri ("The Beautiful Past Days") and am only sorry that he never heard the original recordings by an long dead artist now know in Turkey as Udi Hrant, but whose non stage name was Udi Hrant Kenkulian. His family was murdered in the Turkish Genocide against the Armenians, which makes his song more ever poignant - as the title suggests..
The Meditarranean Soul Captured in One CD!.......2002-04-02
I first heard Savina Yannatou on Mondo Greece and knew I must have one of her CDs. I discovered this one and was compelled to buy it. It is filled with the music of Primavera de Salonika, playing kanun, santouri, lyra, and other authentic intstruments that complement Savina's voice. Her voice is beyond description ... totally captivating, exceptional, without comparison. Listen and be amazed - then buy the CD!!! Erika Borsos (erikab93)
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Mediterranea
Benise Manufacturer: Rosanegra Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E4QQHI Release Date: 2002-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Rhumba Rhumba
- Mediterranea
- Nights in the Gardens of Spain
- Monserrat
- Santa Barbara
- Sangria
- Noches de Fuego
- Sunday Morning
- Guitarria
- Tribal
- Bridge of Sighs
Product Description
Fiery Spanish guitars, gypsy violins, and exotic rhythms combine in lush soundscapes. World music at its best. As seen on PBS! Venture into the spicy land of romance and sweet persuasions. Feel the cool breeze of Spanish guitars against lush rhythms that will soothe your soul and make you dance with sensual delite. The allure of Spanish guitars will seduce you. "Mediterranea" is not just a place - it's a state of mind.Customer Reviews:
Different...as in "special".......2006-07-04
with both a quality of musicianship as well as a variety of
musical influences that set them apart from the rest of the
"world-music" crowd...if you like South American/Latin American
music,with a healthy dose of spanish guitar and exotic percussion ,with a rhythm section that is both tasty AND tight,
check out everything in the Benise catalog...you'll really enjoy it!
Buy the entire Benise collection.......2006-06-13
Judy,
Jacksonville, FL
MEDITERRANEA CD-BENISE.......2006-06-09
Mediterranea is a CD filled with wonderful rhythms, and a feeling of being transported to a place where you can let your imagination run freely.
Amazing how an artist has been so gifted with the ability to write such moving music in which the listener can take the time to relax, get away from everyday pressures to be taken to another part of the world which he/she chooses.
From the sensuous Monserrat to the deep "Bridge of Sighs" every piece has its significance.
Santa Barbara is a catchy tune which actually makes me feel like I am there enjoying all the sights.
Mr. Benise puts passion into every piece of music he composes and the listener can feel it. I think that is what makes him such a blessing to the music industry. We need music like his.
Thanks Mr. Benise.
I recommend this CD!!
How can anyone not enjoy this cd?.......2006-04-06
Outstanding composition.......2006-03-27
All of Benise's music is definitely "highly accessible". You don't already have to be a nouveau flamenco fan or a world music fan to like it. It's "ethnically flavored" nouveau flamenco, and some purists may hate it...to each their own. Mediterranea has a Mediterranean influence, while "Carnaval" is Brazilian and "Spanish Nights" is more traditional (Spanish).
There are no samples here as of this review writing, but you can go to Benise's website (http://www.benise.com/music.htm) to listen to a few tracks and judge for yourself whether or not this is for you. Check out the title track and "Santa Barbara".
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Napoli Mediterranea
Pietra Montecorvino Manufacturer: Discmedi Blau ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002L57PK Release Date: 2004-08-03 |
Tracks:
- Guaglione
- O Sole Mio
- Luna Rossa
- Comme Facette Mammeta
- Va Sta Musica Va
- Palomma E Notte
- Dove Sta Zaza
- Mare Di Napoli
- Sole Sole
- Aspettanno
- Ninna Nanna 2002
- Maruzzella
- Oi Vita Mia
- Senza Voce
Album Description
You probably have never heard many things like Pietra Montecorino's voice. It's raw, gruff, bewildering and amazing! With the help of Italian producer Eugennio Bennato (Taranta Power), Montecorvino has created one of the most astonishing Mediterranean-flavored albums of the year.This collection of well-known Neapolitan songs has been highly acclaimed by European media.
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Cavalli: Arias and Duets
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007ACVLY Release Date: 2005-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Passata Dell'Armata
- Smoderati Insolenti
- Dormi O Cara
- Porgetemi La Spada
- Son Le Tue Leggi Amore/Godiam Dunque Godiamo!
- D'Hipparco/Lasso Io Vivo/Di Chi Mi Lamento?
- Rendetemi Euridice!
- Piante Fiorite
- Fortunato Mio Cor
- A Dio
- Io Moro
- Oh Ritrovato Padre
- D'Amor Non Si Quereli
- Delitie E Contenti
- Son Qui/Son Gobbo Son Demo/Linguaggio Curioso
- Ecco Il Fatal Castello/Ti Lascio
- Infelice
- Godi Isifile
- Piacere Maggiore
- Piangete
- Erme E Solinghe/Lucidissima Face
- Dolcissimi Baci
- Mio Tonante
Customer Reviews:
What a wonderful recording!.......2005-08-15
Five singers are featured and all bring something to this music. In particular, I liked the voice of the countertenor, Gianluca Belfiori Doro. He has a rather attractive and strong sounding alto voice. The baritone, Roberto Abbondanza, is in excellent voice and the tenor, Mario Cecchetti, and the two women, Gloria Banditelli (mezzo-soprano) and Rosita Frisani (soprano) sing well.
The instrumental ensemble, Mediterraneo Concento, features period instruments - strings, brass and basso continuo. I hope I hear more from this ensemble soon.
Maestro Sergio Vartolo directs from the harpsichord and he brings the music to life. Bravo, signor!
If you bought this CD, please consider Sergio Vartolo's very stylish and expressive recording of "Toccatas and Correnti" by Michelangelo Rossi (NAXOS 8.557321). Cavalli and Rossi were both born in 1602.
This new Cavalli CD is an excellent sampler of Cavalli's operatic music and I am sure that those who already own some recordings of Cavalli's complete operas will find much to enjoy on this new disc.
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Legend of the Italian Tarantella
Arakne Mediterranea Manufacturer: Arc Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000APVBP Release Date: 2003-08-05 |
Tracks:
- Te Pizzicau
- Pizzaca Taranta
- Tarantata
- Tarantella Murgiana
- Pizzaca de Core
- Tarantella del Gargano
- E Nu Diciti (Rirollala)
- Me Pari Beddha (Serenata)
- Ahi Lu Core Meu
- Kalinitta
Customer Reviews:
Very Authentic Southern Italian Folk Music.......2006-05-23
The convenient insert educates those unfamiliar with the Pizzica-Taranta, Pizzica de core, and Pizzica de Scherma styles of the tarantella. Photographs of the group in dance also highlight the brochure.
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Lo Gai Saber
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005E7Q Release Date: 1992-05-07 |
Tracks:
- I. Del Gran Golfe De Mar: Ondas do mar; Altas undas que venez suz la mar... - Fulton/Cohen/Azema
- I. Del Gran Golfe De Mar: Del gran golfe de mar - Francois Harismendy
- II. Proensa: Pos tornats sui en Proenza - Francois Harismendy
- II. Proensa: Ab l'alen tir vas me l'aire - Jean-Luc Madier
- III. Ab Joi Et Ab Joven: Er, quan renovella e gensa - Camerata Mediterranea
- III. Ab Joi Et Ab Joven: Bel m'es, quan vei chanjar lo senhoratge - Francois Harismendy
- III. Ab Joi Et Ab Joven: Ab joi et ab joven - Anne Azema
- IV. Novel Amor: Interlude; Danca dels dos domnas - Cheryl Ann Fulton/Shira Kammen
- IV. Novel Amor: Sirvens sui avutz et arlotz - Francois Harismendy
- IV. Novel Amor: Dona, tant vos ai preiada - Anne Azema/Jean-Luc Madier
- IV. Novel Amor: Domna, pos vos ai chausida - Jean-Luc Madier
- IV. Novel Amor: Ab la dolchor del temps novel - Francois Harismendy
- IV. Novel Amor: nouvele amor qui si m'agree - Camerata Mediterranea
- V. Ben Es Dreihz Qu'eu Planha: Lancan vei la folha - Anne Azema
- V. Ben Es Dreihz Qu'eu Planha: Dirai vos senes duptansa - Jean-Luc Madier
- V. Ben Es Dreihz Qu'eu Planha: Ar mi puesc ieu lauzar d'amor - Joel Cohen
- VI. Ar Em Al Freg Temps Vengut: Interlude : Lo freg temps. ar em al freg temps vengut - Fulton/Kammen/Madier
- VI. Ar Em Al Freg Temps Vengut: Be'm degra de chantar tener - Anne Azema
- VI. Ar Em Al Freg Temps Vengut: Un sirventes novel vueill comensar - Francois Harismendy/Camerata Mediterranea
- VI. Ar Em Al Freg Temps Vengut: Judicii Signum (Chant de la Sibylle) - Jean-Luc Madier
- VI. Ar Em Al Freg Temps Vengut: Esperanza de totz ferms esperans. Ondas do mar - Azema/Fulton/Cohen
Customer Reviews:
Priceless.......2006-12-05
Fun, entertaining, and wonderful.......2005-09-27
The performances of troubadours was sometimes a capella, but more often accompanied by plucked string sounds such as harp and viola. Cohen argues that the wind and percussion instruments of many recordings are less likely to be authentic. These are story/text driven songs.
One of the interesting aspects of authentic troubadour music is that performers were recruited not on the basis of music merit, but rather on connection with Occitan/Provencal as a primary consideration. For this recording, Anne Azema, Francois Harismendy, and Jean-Luc Madier have living Occitan connections. Joel Cohen, Cheryl Ann Fulton and Shira Kammen round out the players.
The songs (chansons) are divided into six main story lines, with improvised musical interludes. Troubadours told stories with their songs, and this disc is no different.
The performances are wonderful, lively, fun and full of energy. One can imagine being in a medieval chamber being entertained.
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Schubert: Die Zwillingsbruder / Maag, Philharmonia Mediterranea, et al
Petra Labitzke , Hubert Schmid , Matthias Schaltezky , Sonke Marback , Philharmonia Mediterranea , and Solisti Cantori Manufacturer: Bongiovanni ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000I598 Release Date: 1999-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Ov - Philharmonia Mediterranea/Peter Maag
- Introduzione: Coro: 'Vergluhet Sind Die Sterne' - Hubert Schmid/Soloisti Cantori
- Declamato: 'Freundlich Weckten Wir Die Holde Braut' - Petra Labitzke/Hubert Schmid
- Duetto: 'Vor Dem Busen Moge Bluhen' - Petra Labitzke/Hubert Schmid
- Declamato: 'Meine Tochter, Guten Morgen!' - Georg Heckel/Petra Labitzke
- Aria: 'Mag Es Sturmen, Donnern, Blitzen' - Georg Heckel/Sonker Morbach
- Declamato: 'Endlich Bin Ich Am Ziele' - Sonker Morbach
- Aria: 'Mag Es Sturmen, Donnern, Blitzen' - Georg Heckel/Sonker Morbach
- Declamato: 'Und Nun Sage Mir, Freund' - Georg Heckel/Sonker Morbach
- Quartetto: 'Zu Rechter Zeit Bin Ich Gekommen' - Georg Heckel/Sonker Morbach/Petra Labitzke/Hubert Schmid
- Declamato: 'Nun Ist Meine Geduld' - Georg Heckel/Sonker Morbach/Petra Labitzke/Hubert Schmid
- Aria: 'Liebe, Teure Muttererde' - Sonker Morbach
- Declamato: 'Meine Hoffnung Hat Mich Nicht Betrogen' - Sonker Morbach/Petra Labitzke
- Duetto: 'Nur Dir Will Ich Gehoren' - Petra Labitzke/Sonker Morbach
- Declamato: 'Nun Ist Meine Geduld Am Ende!' - Sonker Morbach/Matthias Schaltezky/Georg Heckel/Petra Labitzke
- Terzetto: 'Wagen Sie, Ihr Wort Zu Brechen?' - Petra Labitzke/Hubert Schmid
- Declamato: 'Teuerster Herr Spiess' - Petra Labitzke/Sonker Morbach
- Quintetto: 'Packt Ihn, Fuhrt Ihn Vor Gericht!' - Georg Heckel/Petra Labitzke/Hubert Schmid/Matthias Schaltezky/Sonker Morbach
- Declamato: 'Ich Bin Doch Neugierig, Ob Sie Ihn Zwingen' - Georg Heckel/Petra Labitzke/Hubert Schmid/Matthias Schaltezky/Sonker Morbach
- Finale: 'Die Bruder Haben Sich Gefunden' - Soloisti Cantori/Peter Maag
Amazon.com
Schubert's ninth opera (or rather, singspiel--in which music is interspersed with spoken dialog) will be most attractive to fans of Schubert's other, equally unsuccessful stage works, such as Rosamunde. The libretto, a comedy in which a pair of twins complicate the lives of other simple country types, is set to distinctly noncomedic music; Schubert's charming melodies, no matter how lovely, in no way reflect what is happening on the stage. The spoken German dialogue occupies nearly 20 minutes of this 55-minute CD, which may put off many potential listeners. The "live" performance is strong vocally, but rather fuzzy orchestrally. It is not helped by noticeably dull sonics. For some reason, the liner notes and jewel box both misidentify the work as D. 190 (D. is for Deutsch's catalog of Schubert's compositions). The correct attribution is D. 647. --Paul Turok
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Montsalvatge: Orchestral Works
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JCG1 Release Date: 1999-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Laberinto: I. Por El Camino Que No Conduce A Nignuna Parte: Moderato Sostenuto
- Laberinto: II. En El Encuentro De Theseo Y Ariadna: Moderato Risoluto
- Laberinto: III. Para La Exaltacion De Minotauro: Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Folia Daliniana - Johanne Valerie Gelinas/Salvador Mir/Radovan Cavallin/John Potts/Andrej Gilszewski
- Sortilegis
- Sinf Mediterranea: First Movt: Andante Sostenuto
- Sinf Mediterranea: Second Movt: Adagio Espressivo
- Sinf Mediterranea: Third Movt: Allegretto Espressivo
- Sinf Mediterranea: Fourth Movt: Andante Vigoroso
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Joel Cohen: Music and Memory
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005EAS Release Date: 1994-10-25 |
Rock Music:
- Melelana [Enhanced]
- Music From the Tea Lands
- Mystic Spirit Voices
- Nordic Roots: Northside Sampler
- Nova Bossa: Red Hot on Verve
- Peace and Power: The Best of Joanne Shenandoah
- Platinum Collection [Enhanced] [Import]
- Pod (Bonus DVD) [Enhanced]
- Putumayo Presents: Women of Africa
- Raise Your Spirit Higher: Wenyukela
Recommended Music:
Kronos Quartet: Franz Schubert Quartet; Wilanow Quartet
Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Feel Like Going Home [Soundtrack]