| 1. Horizons / Black Light |
| 2. Bacchus |
| 3. Vivaldi - Concerto in D (largo) |
| 4. Cinema Paradiso |
| 5. Satie Gymnopedie No. 1 |
| 6. Satie Gymnopedie No. 2 |
| 7. Satie Gymnopedie No. 3 |
| 8. Satie Gnossienne No. 1 |
| 9. Satie Gnossienne No. 2 |
| 10. Satie Gnossienne No. 3 |
| 11. The palace of Theseus |
| 12. A Form in Wax |
| 13. By Paved Fountain |
| 14. Titania |
| 15. Set Your Heart at Rest |
| 16. Oberon |
| 17. Within This Wood |
Editorial Reviews
Barbara Krauss, WYSU Classical FM (Youngstown), July 17 2002
"Hackett's technique is impressive. More than ever, Steve shows himself to be an easy implant in classical music."
Product Description
Steve Hackett became famous in the early 70s when he was the lead guitarist of the now legendary progressive rock band GENESIS. Hackett, ever the innovator, first discarded all of the rock musicians props and took to the concert platform armed only with one fragile nylon string guitar in 1983, long before the current fashion for unplugged performance. On this recording, Steve is accompanied by keyboardist Julian Colbeck, then with flutist John Hackett, his brother, and finally by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Steve Hackett demonstrates an empathy for the classical idioms rarely found in contemporary musicians. The material will mostly be very familiar (including a few snippets from a particularly well-known band!), an exquisitely paced rendition of Vivaldis Guitar Concerto and the poignant love theme from the film Cinema Paradiso; Saties Gymnopédies and Gnossiennes, and finally, seven movements from Steve Hacketts A Midsummer Nights Dream. A Canadian exclusive release on XXI-21 Records.
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"Hackett's technique is impressive. More than ever, Steve shows himself to be an easy implant in classical music."
Product Description
Steve Hackett became famous in the early 70s when he was the lead guitarist of the now legendary progressive rock band GENESIS. Hackett, ever the innovator, first discarded all of the rock musicians props and took to the concert platform armed only with one fragile nylon string guitar in 1983, long before the current fashion for unplugged performance. On this recording, Steve is accompanied by keyboardist Julian Colbeck, then with flutist John Hackett, his brother, and finally by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Steve Hackett demonstrates an empathy for the classical idioms rarely found in contemporary musicians. The material will mostly be very familiar (including a few snippets from a particularly well-known band!), an exquisitely paced rendition of Vivaldis Guitar Concerto and the poignant love theme from the film Cinema Paradiso; Saties Gymnopédies and Gnossiennes, and finally, seven movements from Steve Hacketts A Midsummer Nights Dream. A Canadian exclusive release on XXI-21 Records.
Genesis-Hackett-Morricone-Satie-Vivaldi
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Manufacturer: XXI-21 Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006FRV9 Release Date: 2002-07-04 |
Tracks:
- Horizons / Black Light
- Bacchus
- Vivaldi - Concerto in D (largo)
- Cinema Paradiso
- Satie Gymnopedie No. 1
- Satie Gymnopedie No. 2
- Satie Gymnopedie No. 3
- Satie Gnossienne No. 1
- Satie Gnossienne No. 2
- Satie Gnossienne No. 3
- The palace of Theseus
- A Form in Wax
- By Paved Fountain
- Titania
- Set Your Heart at Rest
- Oberon
- Within This Wood
Product Description
Steve Hackett became famous in the early 70s when he was the lead guitarist of the now legendary progressive rock band GENESIS. Hackett, ever the innovator, first discarded all of the rock musicians props and took to the concert platform armed only with one fragile nylon string guitar in 1983, long before the current fashion for unplugged performance. On this recording, Steve is accompanied by keyboardist Julian Colbeck, then with flutist John Hackett, his brother, and finally by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Steve Hackett demonstrates an empathy for the classical idioms rarely found in contemporary musicians. The material will mostly be very familiar (including a few snippets from a particularly well-known band!), an exquisitely paced rendition of Vivaldis Guitar Concerto and the poignant love theme from the film Cinema Paradiso; Saties Gymnopédies and Gnossiennes, and finally, seven movements from Steve Hacketts A Midsummer Nights Dream. A Canadian exclusive release on XXI-21 Records.Rock Music:
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- Italian Wedding - Songs And Dances Of Italy (Karaoke)
- L'amore Vuole Amore [Import]
- L' Echo des Etoiles [Import]
- Le Tour de M [Live] [Import]
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