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Compositeur: PÄRT, Arvo ((b. 1935)) |
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ID: ACDBO062-2 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: PianoDuo Stoica
Andrea Stoica, piano
Razvan Stoica, violin
Compiling a new CD is quite a job. On one hand musicians like to display their prowess and tackle less know repertoire however on the other hand the repertoire should also fit with the expectations of the listeners. This is also the case with this CD from Duo Stoica. On this CD Duo Stoica has striven to compile a CD that combines well known pieces with lesser known works in a program displaying a similar atmosphere.
Razvan performs these works in the way that only Razvan can, with fire, enthusiasm and full of life. The lesser known virtuoso works are also brought to life with the same virtuosity and passion. It is the diversity of these works combined with Razvan’s virtuoso reading that makes this CD unique. |
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ID: ARNR0196 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: World Music Subcollection: New Musicformat: Digipack with booklet 32 pages
First sound catalogue of our New Music Series with music by Parrt, Riley, Reich, Otte, Vetter, Laneri, Piazzolla, Hamel, Gesualdo da Venosa, Bach, Sting, Fortmann, Einaudi.
A sampler with its own special character, a panorama of "new music" in America and Europe, by well-known and lesser known masters of sound, from American minimalism to the new European generations.
A great and very well designed record, featuring excellent performers. |
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ID: ARNR0496 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: New MusicA collection of musical gems by great contemporary composers of the minimalist and postminimalist trend.
Music of Steve Reich (Vermont Counterpoint, New York Counterpoint - first recording of the saxophone version), Arvo Paert (Pari Intervallo), Hans Otte (Eins), Ludovico Einaudi (Quattro Passi), skilfully interpreted by Andrea Ceccomori and Goffredo Degli Esposti on the flutes, Paul Wehage on the saxophones, Cecilia Chailly on harp and Fabrizio Ottaviucci on piano. |
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ID: ART356 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Accordion Recital Subcollection: BayanTranscription (6) and transcriptions (7-11) for the bayan - M. Burlakov
Recording made in the studio RAM them. Gnesinykh in 2016, sound director - Z. Belyaev |
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ID: CDMAN135 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Piano and CelloTracks:
6: Vadim Messerman, cello
7, 8: Petr Laul, piano
7, 8: Victor Kuleshov, violin / Crtomir Siskovich, violin
Conductors - Paolo Gatto (tracks: 7,8), Vladimir Norits (tracks: 1 to 6)
Orchestra - Congress-orchestra |
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ID: DCD34007 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Choral Collection Subcollection: ChoirSimon Nieminski (organ)
Choir of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, Matthew Owens, conductor
Best-loved sacred works and new choral music graces this stellar release from St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh led by Matthew Owens. Includes works by Franck, Brahms, Pärt, Finzi, Holst, Tavener, Mozart, Henschel, and Wesley.
Track listing
1. David Goodenough (b.1968) - I Will Sing With the Spirit
2. Johannes Brahms (1833-97) - Geistliches Lied, Op 30
3. Johannes Brahms - Wie Lieblich Sind Deine Wohnungen from Ein deutsches Requiem
4. George Henschel (1850-1934) - Tantum Ergo
5. Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-76) - Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace
6. Edgar L. Bainton (1880-1956) - And I Saw a New Heaven
7. Gustav Holst (1874-1934) - Nunc Dimittis
8. W.A. Mozart (1756-91) - Ave Verum Corpus, K.618
9. Arvo Pärt (b.1935) - De Profundis
10. César Franck (1822-90) - Panis Angelicus
11. John Rutter (b.1945) - A Gaelic Blessing
12. Francis Jackson (b.1917) - Father Eternal
13. John Tavener (b.1944) - Song for Athene (1993)
14. Geoffrey Burgon (b.1941) - Nunc Dimittis (1979)
15. Colin Mawby (b.1936) - Ave Verum Corpus
16. Gerald Finzi (1901-56) - My Lovely One
17. Matthew Owens (b.1971) - Holy Trinity Blessing |
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ID: DCD34060 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Choral Collection Subcollection: Choral and OrganChoral settings of Scottish poetry from Robert Burns to Alexander McCall Smith
These collaborations between noted 'Edinburghians' Alexander McCall Smith and Tom Cunningham appear on disc here for the first time, in a programme of Scottish poetry settings by some of today's leading composers. From the ethereal tenderness of Cunningham's Lullaby to the muscular angularity of Ronald Stevenson's Medieval Scottish Triptych, Laudibus responds with affection and athleticism to the expert direction of UK choral doyen, Mike Brewer.
Producer’s note: “It was not so sunny when we recorded Scotland at Night…On 3-5 January whilst Laudibus was in Colinton Parish Church in Edinburgh to record this collection, the boiler gave out! Anyway, I offered as much support to the ever-spirited Mike & his crew as I could from the Minister's office (things are quite plush in Colinton, and thankfully the heating system in the Minister's suite runs off a newer-fangled & more efficient boiler!). You would never know that these lush sounds were recorded in a sub-freezing environment!” Paul Baxter
Track listing
1 Dream Angus arr. John Powell
2-7 Scotland at Night - Tom Cunningham
8 My Heart’s in the Highlands - Arvo Pärt
9 So Deep - James MacMillan
10 Address to Edinburgh - Howard Skempton
11 The Gallant Weaver - James MacMillan
12-16 The Painter’s Eye - Tom Cunningham
17-19 A Medieval Scottish Triptych - Ronald Stevenson
20 Ye Banks and Braes arr. Mike Brewer
21 The Seagull - John Hearne
Total playing time [64:17]
premiere recordings except tracks 8, 9, 11, 21 |
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ID: DCD34097 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal Collection Subcollection: Choral and OrganThis ‘songbook’ is unique to the Schola Cantorum choristers of Tewkesbury Abbey. “Essentially, it's a showcase for the Abbey trebles,” their Director of Music Benjamin Nicholas explains. “We’ve been assembling our own Songbook for quite a while now - the songs the trebles sing, from time to time, in boys-only concerts, and that they are taught in individual singing lessons. I’ve always been keen to build each boy up as a soloist, not necessarily with the express idea of them singing lots of solos, but so that they can learn to sing in a soloistic way.”
This is evident most of all in the distinctive singing of 11- year-old Laurence Kilsby, whose gifts won him the BBC Chorister of the Year competition in 2009. On this recording, he features as soloist in two Shelley settings by Roger Quilter, the Bach/Gounod Ave Maria and in John Ireland’s beautiful, sincerely-felt Passiontide motet Ex Ore Innocentium from 1944.
Laurence Kilsby (treble), Helen Porter (piano), Carleton Etherington (organ)
The trebles of Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum, Benjamin Nicholas (director)
Track listing
1 Music, When Soft Voices Die
Roger Quilter
2 Vater Unser
Arvo Pärt
3 Fairest Isle (Address To Britain)
Henry Purcell
4 Love’s Philosophy
Quilter
5 The Land Of Spices
Gabriel Jackson
6 Whispers
Howard Skempton
7 O Salutaris Hostia
Léo Delibes
8 Ex Ore Innocentium
John Ireland
9 The Flower
Philip Wilby
10 A Song At Evening
Richard Rodney Bennett
11 Ave Maria
J.S. Bach / Charles Gounod
12 Nymphs And Shepherds
Purcell
13 Dutch Carol
James MacMillan
14 I Will Give My Love An Apple
trad., arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams
15 Linden Lea
Vaughan Williams
16 Dirge For Fidele
Vaughan Williams
17 Somewhere
Leonard Bernstein
18 Sure On This Shining Night
Samuel Barber
19 At The River
Robert Lowry, arr. Aaron Copland
20 The Lord’s Prayer
John Tavener, arr. Barry Rose
21 Wedding Introit
MacMillan
22 I Sing Of A Maiden
Patrick Hadley
23 Skye Boat Song
trad., arr. Percy Grainger
24 How Can I Keep From Singing?
Lowry, arr. John Scott
Total playing time [66:42] |
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