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Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto [Hybrid SACD](more) »rank: 17967by: Joshua Bell, Michael Tilson Thomas, Berliner Philharmoniker
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Licia Albanese sings Tchaikovsky, Villa-Lobos, Puccini, Leoncavallo, Etc.(more) »rank: 108653from: Testament UK
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Sing Ye Heavens - Hymns for All Time(more) »rank: 53988by: Cambridge Singers, John Rutter
: :It's good to have the clean-vowelled, fresh-voiced Cambridge Singers back in action with composer John Rutter, who demonstrates once again his considerable talents as a choral director. Here, he also had his work cut out arranging 15 of the tracks (and composing one other). Divided up into various categories, such as 'the Eucharist' and 'folk hymns,' this album will delight the confirmed hymn enthusiast, provided that he or she doesn't insist on the pure, as-written product. Rutter's reworkings range from the bold and brassy (occasionally deliciously over the top--what would Martin Luther have thought of the naughtiness in 'A mighty fortress is our ... |
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Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1; Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 [Hybrid SACD](more) »rank: 31336by: Sergey Rachmaninov, Kiril Kondrashin, Fritz Reiner, Van Cliburn
: :It's good to have the clean-vowelled, fresh-voiced Cambridge Singers back in action with composer John Rutter, who demonstrates once again his considerable talents as a choral director. Here, he also had his work cut out arranging 15 of the tracks (and composing one other). Divided up into various categories, such as 'the Eucharist' and 'folk hymns,' this album will delight the confirmed hymn enthusiast, provided that he or she doesn't insist on the pure, as-written product. Rutter's reworkings range from the bold and brassy (occasionally deliciously over the top--what would Martin Luther have thought of the naughtiness in 'A mighty fortress is our ... |
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Carmen-Fantasie(more) »rank: 9256by: Pablo de Sarasate, Jules Massenet, Gabriel Fauré, Maurice Ravel, Henryk Wieniawski, Giuseppe Tartini, James Levine, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Wiener Philharmoniker
: essential recording:Anne-SophieMutter obviously had fun making this disc. In the quiet pieces (Massenet, Ysaÿe, Fauré) which serve as interludes, she plays with her usual exquisite taste. In the showpieces, though, she goes to town, sliding, scooping, exaggerating, and letting all the stops out. The gypsy inflection she uses in Ravel's Tzigane and Sarasate's Zigeunerweisen is delicious. Even a ridiculous orchestral arrangement of Tartini's Devil's Trill Sonata is more amusing than offensive. With James Levine and the Berlin Philharmonic providing uncommonly alert and powerful support, and Deutsche Grammophon's realistic sound, this disc is a real treat for violin lovers. --Leslie Gerber |
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Best of L.A.G.Q.(more) »rank: 43251from: Delos Records
: essential recording:Anne-SophieMutter obviously had fun making this disc. In the quiet pieces (Massenet, Ysaÿe, Fauré) which serve as interludes, she plays with her usual exquisite taste. In the showpieces, though, she goes to town, sliding, scooping, exaggerating, and letting all the stops out. The gypsy inflection she uses in Ravel's Tzigane and Sarasate's Zigeunerweisen is delicious. Even a ridiculous orchestral arrangement of Tartini's Devil's Trill Sonata is more amusing than offensive. With James Levine and the Berlin Philharmonic providing uncommonly alert and powerful support, and Deutsche Grammophon's realistic sound, this disc is a real treat for violin lovers. --Leslie Gerber |
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Dvorák, Tchaikovsky, Borodin: Quartets(more) »rank: 29200by: Antonin Dvorak, Alexander Borodin, Eugene Drucker, Lawrence Dutton, David Finckel, Philip Setzer
: :The Emersons offer one of the very best accounts of the popular American Quartet on disc. It is dramatic, exuberant, persuasive, and right to the point--a well-paced reading full of ravishing details (like the dueting of the violins in the slow movement) that has been beautifully recorded. Originally made for Book-of-the-Month Club in 1984, the recording was later picked up by DG and first released in the U.S. in 1990. For this reissue, it has been coupled with equally well-played accounts of quartets by Borodin and Tchaikovsky, which makes for an especially well-filled CD. --Ted Libbey |
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The Original Four Seasons And The Devil's Trill Sonata / Vanessa-Mae(more) »rank: 58556from: Angel Records
: :The Emersons offer one of the very best accounts of the popular American Quartet on disc. It is dramatic, exuberant, persuasive, and right to the point--a well-paced reading full of ravishing details (like the dueting of the violins in the slow movement) that has been beautifully recorded. Originally made for Book-of-the-Month Club in 1984, the recording was later picked up by DG and first released in the U.S. in 1990. For this reissue, it has been coupled with equally well-played accounts of quartets by Borodin and Tchaikovsky, which makes for an especially well-filled CD. --Ted Libbey |
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The Huberman Festival / Pinchas Zuckerman, Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, Zubin Mehta, Israel Philharmonic(more) »rank: 55401from: Kultur Video
:Description:Conceived as a music lover’s dream, the Huberman Festival brought together the world’s most illustrious violinists to play together for the first and only time with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Zubin Mehta.BACH: Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat Major, S.1051Pinchas Zukerman, Daniel BenyaminiVIVALDI: Concerto for Four Violins and Orchestra in B Minor, Op.3, No. 10Pinchas Zukerman, Isaac Stern, Shlomo Mintz, Ida Haendel, Daniel Benyamini, Ivry Gitlis.MENDELSSOHN: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E Minor, Op. 64Shlomo MintzBACH: Concerto for Two Violins and String Orchestra in D Minor, S.1043Isaac Stern, Shlomo MintzVIVALDI: The Four SeasonsPinchas Zukerman, Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, Shlomo ... |
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Fiedler Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 18318from: RCA
:Description:Conceived as a music lover’s dream, the Huberman Festival brought together the world’s most illustrious violinists to play together for the first and only time with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Zubin Mehta.BACH: Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat Major, S.1051Pinchas Zukerman, Daniel BenyaminiVIVALDI: Concerto for Four Violins and Orchestra in B Minor, Op.3, No. 10Pinchas Zukerman, Isaac Stern, Shlomo Mintz, Ida Haendel, Daniel Benyamini, Ivry Gitlis.MENDELSSOHN: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E Minor, Op. 64Shlomo MintzBACH: Concerto for Two Violins and String Orchestra in D Minor, S.1043Isaac Stern, Shlomo MintzVIVALDI: The Four SeasonsPinchas Zukerman, Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, Shlomo ... |

Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh
Shot back-to-back with the second chapter in the trilogy, Back to the Future, Part III is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Marty ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of gunman Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson, who had a recurring role as the bully Biff). Director Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh


