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Summon the Heroes(more) »rank: 5118from: Sony
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Ravel: Boléro(more) »rank: 4952from: Decca
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Dvorák: Symphony No. 9 'From the New World'; Slavonic Dances(more) »rank: 11484from: Apex
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Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde(more) »rank: 21870from: EMI Classics
: essential recording:Mahler considered The Song of the Earth his most personal work, and indeed it is one of his greatest and most moving. Its six sections, sung alternately by the mezzo-soprano and tenor, are set to seven poems from The Chinese Flute, a collection of Chinese lyrics translated into German by Hans Bethge, which echo Mahler's love of nature and contrast the earth's renewal each spring with the transience of human life. Composed after he lost his beloved 4-year-old daughter and was diagnosed with a serious heart ailment, the music encompasses heart-rending anguish and ... |
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Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 - 4(more) »rank: 15501from: Decca
: essential recording:Mahler considered The Song of the Earth his most personal work, and indeed it is one of his greatest and most moving. Its six sections, sung alternately by the mezzo-soprano and tenor, are set to seven poems from The Chinese Flute, a collection of Chinese lyrics translated into German by Hans Bethge, which echo Mahler's love of nature and contrast the earth's renewal each spring with the transience of human life. Composed after he lost his beloved 4-year-old daughter and was diagnosed with a serious heart ailment, the music encompasses heart-rending anguish and ... |
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Herbert Von Karajan(more) »rank: 15499starring: Herbert Von Karajan, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Seiji Ozawa, Christian Thielemann, René Kollo
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Glassworks(more) »rank: 5816from: Sony
: :First release in any format! Not just a biographical film,Karajan uncovers the true, personal essence of the uniqueartist behind the public figure, a portrait of a man who wasfull of contradictions and remained a mystery until his death.On the occasion of the 100th birthday of Herbert vonKarajan, Academy Award® nominee Robert Dornhelmhas mined the archives of Unitel, for more than two decadesthe great conductor s production home, for previouslyunreleased material including rehearsal footage, andinterviews with members of the Karajan family, plus suchmusic world luminaries and colleagues as Anne-SophieMutter, Seiji Ozawa, Christian Thielemann, René Kollo,Christa ... |
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Under the Big Top: 100 Years of Circus Music(more) »rank: 5194by: Great American Main Street Band, Traditional/various
: :First release in any format! Not just a biographical film,Karajan uncovers the true, personal essence of the uniqueartist behind the public figure, a portrait of a man who wasfull of contradictions and remained a mystery until his death.On the occasion of the 100th birthday of Herbert vonKarajan, Academy Award® nominee Robert Dornhelmhas mined the archives of Unitel, for more than two decadesthe great conductor s production home, for previouslyunreleased material including rehearsal footage, andinterviews with members of the Karajan family, plus suchmusic world luminaries and colleagues as Anne-SophieMutter, Seiji Ozawa, Christian Thielemann, René Kollo,Christa ... |
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Philip Glass: Waiting for the Barbarians(more) »rank: 22623from: Orange Mountain Music
: :Philip Glass' 2005 opera, Waiting for the Barbarians is based on the 1980 novel by Nobel Prize winning South African writer J.M. Coetzee (Disgrace, Life & Times of Michael K) with a libretto by Academy-Award winning playwright Christopher Hampton (Dangerous Liaisons, Atonement). Waiting for the Barbarians is a harrowing allegory of the war between oppressors and the oppressed. The protagonist is a loyal civil servant who conscientiously runs the affairs of a tiny frontier garrison town, ignoring the threat of impending war with the so-called barbarians, a neighboring tribe of nomads. But with the ... |
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Great Recordings Of The Century - Beethoven: Triple Concerto; Brahms: Double Concerto / Oistrakh, Rostropovich, Richter(more) »rank: 4097by: David Oistrakh, Mstislav Rostropovich, Sviatoslav Richter, Herbert von Karajan, George Szell
: :Among the concertos of Beethoven and Brahms, these two have always been stepchildren. One reason is their extreme difficulty; both composers were pianists, so Beethoven wrote an idiomatic part only for the piano. Brahms's friend Joseph Joachim offered advice for the violin concerto, but not for the Double Concerto, which was written as a peace offering after a falling-out. The Beethoven Triple Concerto demands utmost virtuosity, as well as intimate teamwork among the soloists, and that is exactly what these three supreme masters of their instruments bring to it. Free--indeed unaware--of technical problems, they give ... |

