| 1. One Hundred Strings Deep |
| 2. By the River |
| 3. Who Was She? (Mysterious Girl) |
| 4. Here Comes the Rain |
| 5. Conversations in Love |
| 6. Mela (The Fair) |
| 7. Remembering Her |
| 8. Sweet Romance |
| 9. Magical Himalayas |
| 10. Journey Through the Alps |
Sweet Romance,Rahul Sharma,Navras,India / Pakistan,Indian,Indian Classical,Int'l & World Music,Pop,Raga
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Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
My Chemical Romance Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00025ETIW Release Date: 2004-06-08 |
Tracks:
- Helena
- Give 'Em Hell, Kid
- To The End
- You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison
- I'm Not Okay (I Promise)
- The Ghost Of You
- The Jetset Life Is Gonna Kill You
- Interlude
- Thank You For The Venom
- Hang 'Em High
- It's Not A Fashion Statement, It's A Deathwish
- Cemetery Drive
- I Never Told You What I Do For A Living
Customer Reviews:
better than I thought.......2007-07-07
After listening to the Three Cheers singles, I decided that MCR are amazing from going from Three Cheers to The Black Parade. I thought the singles were mediocre at best, and definitely emo. But then I listened to the rest of the album and I was plesantly surprised. Though the entire album is pop-rock, and yes, still a bit emo, it really isn't a bad thing. In the context of the album, the singles seem less emo and more mainstream, straight-up rock. As a guitar player, I can respect Ray's playing a lot. In a mainstream music industry where guitar solos are as rare as fat girls (more of both of these things would make me endlessly happy), hearing a good solo now and again is really refreshing and uplifting.
The highlights for me are "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" which at first really just made me cringe at the melodrama. But that comes with the territory with this band. Also the other two singles ("Helena" and "Ghost of You"), plus my favorite, "Cemetary Drive." The rest of the songs are entertaining, and there isn't one that I don't like. While some are forgettable and they all seem to run together after only a few listens, if you give the CD a chance you'll begin to distinguish between songs.
Though it's not nearly as good as The Black Parade, Three Cheers is a good solid CD. Don't expect miracles, but it's better than what most rock-snobs give it credit for. And that's coming from a fellow rock-snob.
CLASSIC ALL THE WAY.......2007-06-20
Not love at first hear, takes a few listens to fully appreciate.......2007-06-08
If only for "Bury Me in Black"-get this one-some good acoustics too.......2007-05-24
I love it.......2007-05-07
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Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music; The Lark Ascending; Fantasia on Greensleeves; English Folk Song Suite; In the Fen Country; Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002S2R Release Date: 1991-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Serenade To Music
- English Folk Song Suite: I. March (Seventeen Come Sunday)
- English Folk Song Suite: II. Intermezzo (My Bonny Boy)
- English Folk Song Suite: III. March (Folk Songs From Somerset)
- Norfolk Rhapsody No.1
- Fantasia On 'Greensleeves'
- In The Fen Country
- The Lark Ascending
Customer Reviews:
Love Vaughn Williams.......2007-02-22
Ralph!.......2007-01-09
Good readings lacking passion in good sound.......2006-11-07
While these performances are lovely, as the other reviewers here have reported, they pale in comparison to the passion Boult provided earlier in his career. On a recording made from a Westminster LP, Boult provided more passionate and committed versions of the English Folk Song Suite, Greensleeves Fantasia and Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1 linked to a dramatic reading of the Variations on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, one of Vaughan Williams most popular and enduring tunes.
Like the comparison between his early mono recordings of Vaughan Williams' symphonies and his later stereo recording, Boult was simply older and more at ease with the music in the later recordings. While they are still wonderful, the later stereo recordings lack some of the mystery and passion of his earlier work, especially his "Antartica" symphony. People that search the Internet relentlessly can locate the earlier recordings including a CD restoration of the old Westminster record.
For those not interested in that, these renderings of Serenade to Msuic, English Folk Song Suite, Norfolk Rhapsody No.1, Fantasia On 'Greensleeves', In The Fen Country and violinist Hugh Bean's The Lark Ascending are beautifully done at a lower voltage. Either gives you the ethereal Boult although his earlier recordings, sometimes in mono, give life and breadth to these works not reflected here.
Vaughn Williams: Serenade to Music.......2006-11-03
Tolkien, a cup of Darjeeling by the fire, and this CD.......2006-07-17
There have been better, certainly more modern composers, but VW had the rare ability to evoke an entire culture. Every work here speaks of his total union with the English spirit, and these readings by Boult are beyond reproach. I don't traffic in "best recording ever" talk, and there are versions of the Serenade to Music that I cherish from Matthrew Best and (above all) Leonard Bernstein at the opening of Philharmonic Hall in 1962. Yet this would probably be the one CD I'd give a young friend to win him or her over to one of the most lovable and accessible of great composers.
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Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life: The Songs of Victor Herbert
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004U9MZ Release Date: 2000-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Life! - Richard Crooks
- Gypsy Love Song - CHARLES KULLMAN
- Romany Life - Jeanette MacDonald
- March Of The Toys - Victor Young & His Concert Orchestra
- Kiss Me Again - Florence Easton
- (The Day Is Done...) Moonbeams - Richard Crooks
- Italian Street Song - Florence George/The Max Terr Choristers
- I'm Falling In Love With Someone - CHARLES KULLMAN
- 'Neath The Southern Moon - Nelson Eddy
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp! - Nelson Eddy
- Paul's Address: (My Commander As Envoy Bids Me Come...) No Country Can My Own Outvie - John McCormack
- I List The Trill In Golden Throat - Alma Gluck/Charles Schuetz
- The Cricket On The Earth - Christie MacDonald/Reginald Werrenrath/Howard Ratty
- Sweethearts - Richard Tauber
- To Land Of My Own Romance - John McHugh
- When You're Away - Richard Tauber
- Neapolitan Love Song - Richard Crooks
- Ireland, My Sireland (When Shall I Again See Ireland?) - John McCormick/Dominic Melillo
- Eileen Alannah Ashthore - John McCormick/Dominic Melillo
- Thine Alone - CHARLES KULLMAN
- A Kiss In The Dark - Amelita Galli-Curci
- Indian Summer - Richard Tauber
- Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Life! - Jeanette Macdonald/Nelson Eddy
Customer Reviews:
Some old favourites, and some unfamiliar, enjoyable voices and songs.......2007-03-11
Perhaps of greater interest to many listeners will be the relatively seldom heard artists, such as John McHugh, Florence Easton and Florence George. All three have very pleasant voices and aural personalities.
It is a somewhat mixed delight to hear Amelita Galli-Curci, John McCormack, Alma Gluck and Richard Werrenrath in recordings from the acoustic era. My personal favourite from that group is Galli-Cutci's charming version of A kiss in the dark.
Altogether, a well chosen mixture of the familiar and the out of the way, carefully and well re-recorded.
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Be My Love
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003F3C Release Date: 1991-01-18 |
Tracks:
- Be My Love (The Toast Of New Orleans)
- Serenade (The Student Prince)
- Temptation (Going Hollywood)
- Wanting You (The New Moon)
- I'll Be Seeing You (The Royal Palm Revue)
- With A Song In My Heart (Spring Is Here)
- Without A Song (Great Day)
- Danny Boy (Londonderry Air)
- My Wild Irish Rose
- And This Is My Beloved (Kismet)
- Because
- Only A Rose (The Vagabond King)
- Funiculi, Funicula
- Come Back To Sorrento
- Maria Mari'
- O Sole Mio
- Neapolitan Love Song
- Arriverderci, Roma
- Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life (Naughty Marietta)
- Look For The Silver Lining (Sally)
- Memories
- The Song Is You (Music In The Air)
- Ave Maria
- You'll Never Walk Alone (Carousel)
Customer Reviews:
A mixed bag of romantic offerings.......2001-12-17
Lanza, in fairness to BMG, was an inconsistent performer. In the earlier part of his brief career, he had a tendency to sing sharp, and at times his approach to various arias and songs lacked sensitivity. That's not to say he couldn't get it right. At his best he was extraordinary, combining one of the most powerful voices on record with just the right degree of melting mezza voce and a dazzling array of vocal colours. His sense of phrasing was, as Enrico Caruso Jr noted, "instinctively right", and his ability to get into the heart of a song was unquestionable. Even at his roughest, his singing was usually compelling, and one could never label any of his performances "boring".
The bad recordings generally fall into three periods of his life: the Coca-Cola Radio shows of 1951-52, the disastrous Lanza on Broadway album of 1956, and the illness-affected stereo remakes of his Christmas Carols and Student Prince albums, both recorded in 1959, the year of his death. The present CD includes material from the first two periods.
The "Coke" shows, as I've opined in a number of other reviews, produced some amazing performances of both arias and love songs. Unfortunately, however, lack of rehearsal time coupled with poor arrangements often led to the kind of wild, unrestrained singing that Lanza's detractors love to attack (while at the same time overlooking his great performances). On this CD, a number of Coke recordings were released for the first time: Danny Boy; My Wild Irish Rose; Neapolitan Love Song; and Torna a Surriento. The first two are lovely, notwithstanding a poor ending on Danny Boy and some uncertain moments in the tenor's lower register in this song. Victor Herbert's Neapolitan Song contains some piercingly sharp singing, a rough ending and some agreeable mezza voce. Torna a Surriento is too fast, too unpolished and not a patch on the piano accompaniment-only version that Lanza recorded three years later for the movie Serenade.
Among the other Coke selections is the sublime Memories, and the alternately touching and thrilling I'll Be Seeing You, with a B Flat climax that will knock your socks off. Wanting You is rough and exciting in equal measure - ditto the powerhouse Ah Sweet Mystery of Life with its ridiculously fast tempo.
Two songs from the ill-fated Lanza on Broadway album have been inexplicably included, though it must be said that at least these represent the better moments from this dreadful session. You'll Never Walk Alone contains more sharp singing, uneven rhythm and a certain bleariness, while the Borodin-adapted And This Is My Beloved is alternately belted and seductive. Incidentally, Lanza recorded a superior version of You'll Never Walk Alone for his Coke Shows; this is featured on the CD of the same name.
The real highlights for me are the immortal Serenade from The Student Prince; a thrilling Only a Rose (recorded three months after the Lanza on Broadway session and featuring a completely different voice); the aforementioned My Wild Irish Rose & I'll Be Seeing You and a mature rendition of Schubert's Ave Maria. Fans will also enjoy Arrivederci, Roma, and the ubiquitous Be My Love.
All in all an enjoyable hour, but if only more thought had been put into some of the selections...
The best tenor ever.......2001-03-01
The greatest singer of all time!.......2000-06-29
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At the Mighty Wurlit
George Wright , Anonymous , Stephen Foster , Camille Saint-Saens , Robert Schumann , John Philip Sousa , Irish Traditional , Italian Traditional , Welsh Traditional , and Emile Waldteufel Manufacturer: Legacy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002NSZ Release Date: 1994-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Stars And Stripes Forever
- Boogie
- Juanita
- Traumeri
- The Swan
- Danny Boy
- Tango
- Santa Lucia
- Playera
- Sweet & Low
- All Through The Night
- At The Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ: Gold And Silver Waltz
- Romance
- Old Folks At Home
- Skaters Waltz
- Under The Double Eagle
Customer Reviews:
George is Wright.......2005-04-19
The selections presented here are a good sampling of George's ability and repertoire. I particularly enjoyed the second track, George's own composition, "Boogie." I know personally several theatre organists who have tried to duplicate his technique on that piece and failed miserably trying!
I was amused by a reviewer's quip regarding a friend of George's saying these tracks were all "rejects." That reminds me of Virgil Fox's many attempts to bring a recording to perfection, spending countless hours on it if necessary. Well, for rejects, they sure sound pretty good to me!
I know that personal taste varies widely. However, I certainly didn't find this CD bland at all, but quite enjoyable. I think you will, too.
BEAUTIFUL VIBRATIONS FROM THE PAST.......2003-12-27
George's test tapes.......2003-10-10
Except for "Stars and Stripes Forever," "Boogie" (a George Wright original composition) and "Under the Double Eagle" (a cut from a later HiFi release which was misidentified as "Washington Post March" on the original LP), none of the other material was ever intended for release. A friend of George's explained it to me this way many years ago, "Those are all rejects - every one of them. It's some stuff that he just did." Basement tapes, in other words. Some of it appears to have been test material to see how the organ would record, others tracks appear to be outtakes from material which was later released ("All Through the Night," for example, another version of which was released under the title "Evening Hymn" for the "Hymns That Live" album, most of which is available on another Legacy CD).
This CD is definitely worth having if you are a big George Wright fan, as I am. It is currently the only CD compilation of the "outtake" material available. It is worth noting, however, that the two opening tracks and the last track are now available on Banda CDs, and the sound is much better since Banda used the original master tapes rather than the tapes used to master the LP's, as Legacy apparently has.
One additional note: on all the tracks, the organ is a 5-manual 21-rank Wurlitzer originally built for and installed in the Paradise Theatre in Chicago and at the time of this recording was installed in the basement studio of Richard Vaughn, the founder of High Fidelity Recordings, Inc., the label for which these tracks were originally recorded.
Technically Flawed CD.......2000-11-28
The audio equalization is so bad the mighty Wurlitzer organ screeches and grates on the ear. George Wright's Banda CD remasters are far, far, better. Legacy needs to redo this recording and volume two as well.
Bill Wood
Dissapointing.......2000-10-02
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There Is Sweet Music: English Choral Songs, 1890 - 1950
Cambridge Singers , and Rutter Manufacturer: Collegium ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006O0OB Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
Tracks:
- Stanford: Partsongs Op. 119 No 3, Bluebird
- Delius: To be sung of a summer night on the water, 2 songs for chorus
- Elgar: Partsongs for chorus, Op.53 No 1, There Is Sweet Music
- Elgar: My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land for Chorus, Op.18, No. 3
- Vaughan-Williams: Shakespeare Songs for chorus
- Moeran: The Sailor and Young Nancy, for chorus
- Traditional: Brigg Fair
- Irish Traditional: Londonderry Air (Danny Boy)
- Anon.: The Three Ravens
- Anon.: My Sweetheart's Like Venus
- Anon.: The Oak and the Ash
- Stanford: Quick! We Have But A Second for chorus
- Britten: Flower Songs for SATB chorus, Op. 47
Album Description
`I have rarely been so stunned by the opening track of a disc before. The performance of Stanford's The Blue Bird here attains the sublime.' Hi-Fi News & Record ReviewCustomer Reviews:
A Cambridge Singers high point.......2005-10-17
How sweet it is.......2005-09-26
--Music--
The music here is simply gorgeous. English musical tradition is long in the area of folk songs, but there was a waning of folk songs during Georgian and Victorian times. Also, despite the tradition of choral music which has been strong in England continuously, there was a definite resurgence of interest with the advent of the Oxford Movement in the nineteenth century.
The music here represents the work of many prominent English composers - Vaughan Williams, Holst, Britten, Delius, Stanford, and Elgar; others whose names are less well known generally are also represented, such as Moeran, Grainger, Chapman, and Bairstow. Vaughan Williams is represented in his setting of three Shakespeare texts to music ('Full Fathom Five', 'The cloud-capp'd towers', and 'Over Hill, Over Dale'). Britten is represented with Five Flower Songs. The title piece comes from a text chosen by Elgar - 'There is sweet music', according to Rutter, demonstrates a wonderful ability to match words to music in a way he describes as uncanny.
There is poetry in the texts and in the music here.
--Liner Notes--
The notes for this recording include the titles and words of each song together with source citations. There is also a brief essay on this musical period in English history. One thing conspicuously missing is much biographical information about John Rutter, or any descriptive information about the Cambridge Singers. This disc does not even have a list of the singers.
--John Rutter--
Rutter was born in London and educated at Clare College, Cambridge. This was where his career as a composer, arranger and conductor began. His early work was with groups at King's College Chapel at Cambridge as well as the Bath Choir and Philharmonic Orchestra. He has worked for the BBC providing music for educational series such as 'The Archaeology of the Bible Lands', until in 1979 he began forming the Cambridge Singers, and has continued a remarkable career of performance and recording as their director ever since.
--The Cambridge Singers--
The Cambridge Singers are a mixed choir of voices, many of whom were members of choir of Rutter's college, Clare College, Cambridge. While they specialise in English and Latin liturgical pieces, they have a wide range of recordings that span from modern compositions (including a remarkable requiem by Rutter) to English folk songs of the Middle Ages. Many are former members of the choir of Clare College and other Cambridge collegiate choirs (hence the name, Cambridge Singers). In the quarter-century since the founding, the Cambridge Singers have produced an impressive body of recordings.
This is a gorgeous recording.
Something about British Choral Music..........2005-07-19
Opening with the hauntingly simple and beautiful 'The blue bird' by CV Stanford (to whom this album was dedicated), the tone of the CD is set as a stroll through the mists and bogs of the English countryside. Songs by Frederick Delius (one featuring the then unappreciated tenor soloist Mark Padmore!), Edward Elgar, various folk songs beautifully arranged for four-part chorus, the 'Five Flower Songs' by Benjamin Britten, and finally the extraordinary 'Three Shakespeare Songs' set to music by Ralph Vaughan Williams are all included in this generous recital.
Vaughan Williams songs are brief but immaculately written choral works. 'Full fathom five' and 'The cloud-capped towers' find all the mystery in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' while 'Over hill, over dale' is the quintessential musical rendering of the fairies frolics from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Rutter and the Cambridge Singers are splendid and the acoustic of the recording hall adds just the right amount of resonance to complete the magic of these songs. Highly recommended! Grady Harp, July 05
Unbelievably gorgeous.......2005-04-09
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The Columbia Album of Victor Herbert
Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000996GF Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life
- Spanish Serenade
- Dream Girl
- Because You're You!
- Toyland
- March of the Toys
- Gypsy Love Song and Romany Life
- Kiss in the Dark
- I Want What I Want When I Want It
- When You're Away
- Cuban Serenade
- Indian Summer
- Every Day Is Ladies' Day with Me
- Kiss Me Again
- Habanera
- To the Land of My Own Romance
- Dagger Dance
- Italian Street Song
- Sweethearts
- Yesterthoughts
- Streets of New York
- I'm Falling in Love With Someone
- Thine Alone
Album Description
Percy Faith was the master of distilling the best of melodies and in this collection from 1958, Percy rescues us from the images that Victor Herbert melodies tend to evoke - the operetta, and the "erstwhile lady singing (belting out?) Herbert tunes at the piano." With this in mind, Percy's early stereo spectacular brings us the best of the Victor Herbert tunes - with the grand voice of the orchestra to bring out the beauty of each song - twenty-three Victor Herbert songs in this collection! (Bill Halvorsen)Album Description
Full Title - The Columbia Album Of Victor Herbert/And His Orchestra. Pianist Percy Faith, a pioneer of the Easy Listening genre, had a successful and lengthy career as the in-house conductor and arranger for Columbia Records. Faith was renowned for his musical interpretations of Broadway and motion picture music. These 2 albums on 1 CD were originally released in 1958. 23 tracks. 2003 Collectables reissue.Customer Reviews:
Inauthentic Herbert/authentic Percy Faith.......2006-09-03
enjoy this typical example. The disc is full and the selections are numerous and varied, including characteristic pieces, operetta
excerpts, and even a couple of excerpts from one of Herbert's
grand operas.
BUT - if you're primarily interested in the music of Victor Herbert, then the advice has to be to avoid this seemingly tempting item. The combination of anachronistic arrangements, altered harmonies, and orchestrations foreign to anything Herbert would have imagined or countenanced ends by falsifying the charm and character of Herbert's music. In essence it's more like "1950's Fantasies Loosely Based on Certain Herbert Themes."
disappointment.......2006-08-14
"music giants come together ~ Herbert & Faith".......2004-02-09
Two great giants in the music world Victor Herbert (1859-1924) and Percy Faith (1908-1976), brought together by Columbia Records and originally released in 1958 (C2S-801), received wonderful reviews from the music critics. This is an historic event for Faith fans, a double LP that has all the ingredients is now released on one single compact disc ~ with all the sonic clarity you could ask for.
Great job to all who were involved in bringing this to listeners of fine music ~ very impressive with all original liner notes and recording cues intact. This has to be in the top five of Faith's re-issues, keep them coming, cause there is an audience out there crying and craving more of the same...gotta love it!
Total Time: 73:46 on 23 Tracks ~ Collectables 7565 ~ (9/16/2003)
Herbert in good hands with Faith renditions.......2003-10-08
Percy Faith-Columbia Album Of Victor Herbert.......2003-09-18
The Columbia Album Of Victor Herbert-1958(Liner Notes Included)
1)Ah Sweet Mystery Of Life-Lush
2)Spanish Life-Brassy
3)Dream Girl-Lush
4)Because Your You're You-Lush
5)Toyland-Lush Christmas This is the most beautiful version of toyland I have ever heard although Johnny Mathis has a pretty good version too.You should play Percy's version during the Christmas season off of this cd.
6)March Of The Toys-Brassy Christmas with Drums interspursed.Percy's version of this song is great and should also get a lot of play during the holiday season.
7)Gypsy Love Song and Romany Life-Semi Classical
8)A Kiss In The Dark-Lush
9)I Want What I Want When I Want It-Brassy
10)When You're Away-Lush
11)Cuban Love Song-Light Strings
12)Indian Summer-Lush
13)Every Day Is Ladies Day With Me-Brassy
14)Kiss Me Again-Lush
15)Habanera-Brassy
16)To The Land Of My Own Romance-Lush
17)Dagger Dance-Brassy
18)Italian Street Song-Brassy
19)Sweethearts-Lush
20)Yesterthoughts-Lush
21)Streets Of New York-Lush
22)I'm Falling In Love With Someone-Light Strings
23)Thine Alone-Lush
All 23 Songs are just with orchestra and no chrous.Also the two Christmas Songs on this album are not available on his other 3 Christmas albums only here.You may also like Percy Faith's Columbia Album of George Gershwin if it's still available,if it's not Collectibles will probebly be reissiuing it eventually.If you like beautiful music this album must be in your collection.Doubtless a lot of these songs probebly got played on beautiful music stations before beautiful music died out on the radio.
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The History of the Clarinet in Words and Music
Manufacturer: Clarinet Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005KA2E Release Date: 2001-05-29 |
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Vaughan Williams: Poisoned Kiss
Manufacturer: Chandos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IYN1 Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Overture: The Poisoned Kiss
- Two Hymn - Tune Preludes: Eventide
- Two Hymn-Tune Preludes: Dominus Regeit me
- The Running Set
- Flos campi: I Lento (senza misura)
- Flos campi: II Andante con moto
- Flos campi: III Lento (senza misura) - Allegro moderato - Allargando
- Flos campi: IV Moderato alla marcia
- Flos campi: V Andante quasi lento
- Flos campi: VI Moderato tranqillo
- Suite For Viola And Orchestra: Group 1: Prelude
- Suite For Viola And Orchestra: Group 1: Carol
- Suite For Viola And Orchestra: Group 1: Christmas Dance
- Suite For Viola And Orchestra: Group 2: Ballad
- Suite For Viola And Orchestra: Group 2: Moto perpetuo
- Suite For Viola And Orchestra: Group 3: Musette
- Suite For Viola And Orchestra: Group 3: Polka mncholique
- Suite For Viola And Orchestra: Group 3: Galop
- Sea Songs
Tracks:
- Overture: The Wasps
- The House Of Life: 1 Love-Sight
- The House Of Life: 2 Silent Noon
- The House Of Life: 3 Heart's Heaven
- Six Studies In English Folksong: 1 Adagio
- Six Studies In English Folksong: 2 Andante sostenuto
- Six Studies In English Folksong: 3 Larghetto
- Six Studies In English Folksong: 4 Lento
- Six Studies In English Folksong: 5 Andante tranquillo
- Six Studies In English Folksong: 6 Allegro vivace
- Romance
- Linden Lea
- Fantasia On Greensleeves
- Serenade To Music
Customer Reviews:
A fine collection, well recorded, & a bargain, to boot!.......2005-10-08
Perfect and otherworldly.......2003-10-06
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Life Upon the Wicked Stage
Carole Cook , Jerome Kern , Grant Geissman , David Stout [trombone] , Dan Fornero , John Fumo , Brock Peters , James Anderson , Jane Lanier , Lauren Kennedy , Linda Michele , Marissa Jaret Winokur , Melissa Errico , Reece Holland , Robert Morse , Rod McKuen , Roger Rees , Ronnie Franklin , and Steve Orich Manufacturer: Lml Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000658H9 Release Date: 2002-05-07 |
Tracks:
- The Song Is You - Jamie Anderson
- How'd You like To Spoon With Me? - Jane Lanier
- The Land Where The Good Songs Go - Pamela Myers
- All The Things You Are - Alan Campbell
- The Folks Who Live On The Hill - Lee Lessack
- She Didn't Say Yes - Marissa Jaret Winokur
- Pick Yourself Up - Street Sounds
- You Couldn't Be Cuter - Marsha Kramer
- Shimmy With Me - Lea Thompson
- They All Look Alike - Bruce Vilanch
- There It Is Again - David Holladay
- Remind Me - Ron Rifkin
- In Love In Vain - Melissa Errico
- Make Believe - Linda Michele
- Ol' Man River - Brock Peters
- You Are Love - Dale Kristien
- I Won't Dance - Bonnie Franklin
Tracks:
- The Last Time I Saw Paris - Charles Busch
- Long Ago (And Far Away) - Pam Dawber
- They Didn't Believe Me - Pat Marshall
- Look For The Silver Lining - Rod McKuen
- A Fine Romance - Jane Carr
- Sure Thing - Sally Kellerman
- Don't Ever Leave Me/Why Was I Born - Joely Fisher
- I'm Old Fashioned - Robert Morse
- Yesterdays - Joan Ryan
- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Dorian Harewood
- In The Heart Of The Dark - Dale Kristien
- Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man - Valarie Pettiford
- The Way You Look Tonight - Hugh Panaro
- Life On The Wicked Stage - Carole Cook
- I've Told Every Little Star - Carole Cook
- Till The Clouds Roll By - The Company
Rock Music:
- Taba Sensi [Import]
- Tenco [Import]
- The Art of the Cimbalom
- The Best of Emma
- The Soul of the Koto
- Toda Mi Vida: 1968-1969 [Import]
- Tournee [Import]
- Un Gelato Al Limon [Import]
- Viel [Import]
- Voci (Voices)
Recommended Music:
Un Soplo En El Corazón [Import]
Gottfried Heintich Stölzel: Brockes Passion
Studio Sessions [Limited Edition] [Import]
Got the Bug: Bugz in the Attic Remixes [Import]
link-web.net Music Review: 3 CD Box Set
Forbidden Fruit [Import] [Original recording remastered]