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Barber: Concerto for violin Op14; Korngold: Much Ado about Nothing Op11(more) »rank: 27966from: Deutsche Grammophon
: :There have been so many great recordings of all of the important masterpieces that critics and listeners are often justified in thinking that there's no point in recording them yet again. Then along comes a recording like this one, which revives one's faith in the future of classical music. Gil Shaham is competing with classic performances by Isaac Stern in the Barber, and Jascha Heifetz in the Korngold. And he's as good as either of them, not to mention far more impressively recorded. In particular, the Korngold Concerto--a masterpiece just now coming into its own--has never sounded so resplendent. What a ... |
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Tchaikovsky's 'Pathétique' Symphony and Works by Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky, Kabalevsky, Borodin(more) »rank: 149589from: RCA
: :There have been so many great recordings of all of the important masterpieces that critics and listeners are often justified in thinking that there's no point in recording them yet again. Then along comes a recording like this one, which revives one's faith in the future of classical music. Gil Shaham is competing with classic performances by Isaac Stern in the Barber, and Jascha Heifetz in the Korngold. And he's as good as either of them, not to mention far more impressively recorded. In particular, the Korngold Concerto--a masterpiece just now coming into its own--has never sounded so resplendent. What a ... |
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Thunderous Classics(more) »rank: 16717from: Vox (Classical)
: :There have been so many great recordings of all of the important masterpieces that critics and listeners are often justified in thinking that there's no point in recording them yet again. Then along comes a recording like this one, which revives one's faith in the future of classical music. Gil Shaham is competing with classic performances by Isaac Stern in the Barber, and Jascha Heifetz in the Korngold. And he's as good as either of them, not to mention far more impressively recorded. In particular, the Korngold Concerto--a masterpiece just now coming into its own--has never sounded so resplendent. What a ... |
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Kodaly: Missa Brevis; Laudes Organi / Janacek: Mass in E Flat(more) »rank: 149787by: Leos Janacek, Zoltan Kodaly, James O'Donnell, Choir of Westminster Cathedral, Andrew Reid
: :To the average secular humanist, Zoltán Kodály's Missa Brevis can be a bewildering experience. It's an erratic expanse of music, ranging from deep-throated organ runs to angelic boys-choir arrangements--all over, one might say, God's green earth. The familiar 'Gloria in excelsis Deo,' sung solemnly by a solo male voice, blossoms instantly into full-bodied polyphony; the brief but elaborate organ works that bookend the mass proper threaten to smother its memory. Pairing Kodály with Leos Janácek makes more sense as concept album than as seamless listening experience. Both wrote church music in the early 20th century, but the differences between these works ... |
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Anything Goes: The San Sylmar Theatre Organ(more) »rank: 46312from: Klavier
: :To the average secular humanist, Zoltán Kodály's Missa Brevis can be a bewildering experience. It's an erratic expanse of music, ranging from deep-throated organ runs to angelic boys-choir arrangements--all over, one might say, God's green earth. The familiar 'Gloria in excelsis Deo,' sung solemnly by a solo male voice, blossoms instantly into full-bodied polyphony; the brief but elaborate organ works that bookend the mass proper threaten to smother its memory. Pairing Kodály with Leos Janácek makes more sense as concept album than as seamless listening experience. Both wrote church music in the early 20th century, but the differences between these works ... |
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In Perfect Time(more) »rank: 132083from: Solitudes
: :To the average secular humanist, Zoltán Kodály's Missa Brevis can be a bewildering experience. It's an erratic expanse of music, ranging from deep-throated organ runs to angelic boys-choir arrangements--all over, one might say, God's green earth. The familiar 'Gloria in excelsis Deo,' sung solemnly by a solo male voice, blossoms instantly into full-bodied polyphony; the brief but elaborate organ works that bookend the mass proper threaten to smother its memory. Pairing Kodály with Leos Janácek makes more sense as concept album than as seamless listening experience. Both wrote church music in the early 20th century, but the differences between these works ... |
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James Galway - Serenade(more) »rank: 52301by: Franz Schubert, Claude Debussy, Johann Sebastian Bach, Domenico Cimarosa, Frédéric Chopin, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Liszt, Aram Khachaturian, Jules Massenet, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Tamezo Narita, Sergey Rachmaninov, Gabriel Faure, Riccardo Drigo, James Galway, Myung-Whun Chung, Charles Dutoit, Charles Gerhardt, Hiroyuki Iwaki, David Measham, Marisa Robles, Chamber Orchestra Europe, Phillip Moll, Ayako Shinozaki, Kazuhito Yamashita
: :To the average secular humanist, Zoltán Kodály's Missa Brevis can be a bewildering experience. It's an erratic expanse of music, ranging from deep-throated organ runs to angelic boys-choir arrangements--all over, one might say, God's green earth. The familiar 'Gloria in excelsis Deo,' sung solemnly by a solo male voice, blossoms instantly into full-bodied polyphony; the brief but elaborate organ works that bookend the mass proper threaten to smother its memory. Pairing Kodály with Leos Janácek makes more sense as concept album than as seamless listening experience. Both wrote church music in the early 20th century, but the differences between these works ... |
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Kodaly: Háry János(more) »rank: 92261from: Hungaroton
: :To the average secular humanist, Zoltán Kodály's Missa Brevis can be a bewildering experience. It's an erratic expanse of music, ranging from deep-throated organ runs to angelic boys-choir arrangements--all over, one might say, God's green earth. The familiar 'Gloria in excelsis Deo,' sung solemnly by a solo male voice, blossoms instantly into full-bodied polyphony; the brief but elaborate organ works that bookend the mass proper threaten to smother its memory. Pairing Kodály with Leos Janácek makes more sense as concept album than as seamless listening experience. Both wrote church music in the early 20th century, but the differences between these works ... |
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Room(more) »rank: 139922from: EnT-T
: :Rachel Mercer's debut, 'raw' sounding solo cello album is a part of the acclaimed 'Rooms' album series. Produced by Lior Suliman & Tal Weiss, it was recorded using 16 vintage microphones capturing every possible cello and room sound. Everything was later mixed to preserve the true impact and full range of sounds made by a solo cello playing in a room. 'Rooms' is a series of albums capturing the rehearsal room 'feel'. The albums don't feature any 'studio pyrotechnics' - just 'raw' produced sounds. |
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Itzhak Perlman - Bits and Pieces / Samuel Sanders(more) »rank: 163113by: Arcangelo Corelli, Edward Elgar, Josef Suk, Alex. de Taeye, Fritz Kreisler, Sergey Rachmaninov, Felix Mendelssohn, Joseph-Hector Fiocco, Claude Debussy, Pablo de Sarasate, Gabriel Fauré, George Gershwin, Anton Stepanovich Arensky, Edwin Grasse, Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov, Itzhak Perlman, Samuel Sanders
: :Rachel Mercer's debut, 'raw' sounding solo cello album is a part of the acclaimed 'Rooms' album series. Produced by Lior Suliman & Tal Weiss, it was recorded using 16 vintage microphones capturing every possible cello and room sound. Everything was later mixed to preserve the true impact and full range of sounds made by a solo cello playing in a room. 'Rooms' is a series of albums capturing the rehearsal room 'feel'. The albums don't feature any 'studio pyrotechnics' - just 'raw' produced sounds. |




