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Terry Riley: The Cusp of Magic(more) »rank: 7258by: Kronos Quartet
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New Impossibilities(more) »rank: 42146by: Yo-Yo Ma
: : This latest addition to Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road project is a thrill a minute. The most 'famous' composer represented here is Osvaldo Golijov, whose 'Night of the Flying Horses' fascinates with its sampling of 'Je crois entendre encore' from Bizet's Pearl Fishers, while a high violin line and mournful cello alternate above it; the piece goes wild about two-thirds of the way through in the section called, appropriately, 'Gallop.' The other composers all offer equally fascinating pieces as well: the thrilling rhythms of Rabih Abou-Khalil's 'Arabian Waltz'; Zhou Long's 'Song of the Eight Unruly ... |
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Music For The Mozart Effect, Volume 4, Focus & Clarity(more) »rank: 6492from: Spring Hill
: : This latest addition to Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road project is a thrill a minute. The most 'famous' composer represented here is Osvaldo Golijov, whose 'Night of the Flying Horses' fascinates with its sampling of 'Je crois entendre encore' from Bizet's Pearl Fishers, while a high violin line and mournful cello alternate above it; the piece goes wild about two-thirds of the way through in the section called, appropriately, 'Gallop.' The other composers all offer equally fascinating pieces as well: the thrilling rhythms of Rabih Abou-Khalil's 'Arabian Waltz'; Zhou Long's 'Song of the Eight Unruly ... |
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Khachaturian: Spartacus / Khachaturian, Vienna Philharmonic(more) »rank: 42384from: Decca
: :Khachaturian's popular ballet scores benefit from his vigorous leadership and the surprisingly idiomatic playing of the Vienna Philharmonic. All the favorite crowd-pleasers are here, including the Sabre Dance. This pairing of ballet suites was a demonstration disc back in LP days and the engineering is still impressive. For those not on Khachaturian's wave length (he does skate perilously close to kitschy vulgarism), the generous filler is a delight--Ansermet's dynamic account of Glazunov's ballet. Its four movements depict the four seasons in an idiom flavored by Tchaikovsky and Glazunov's teacher, Rimsky-Korsakov, and the music's all the ... |
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Mozart for Your Mind(more) »rank: 37953from: Philips
: :Khachaturian's popular ballet scores benefit from his vigorous leadership and the surprisingly idiomatic playing of the Vienna Philharmonic. All the favorite crowd-pleasers are here, including the Sabre Dance. This pairing of ballet suites was a demonstration disc back in LP days and the engineering is still impressive. For those not on Khachaturian's wave length (he does skate perilously close to kitschy vulgarism), the generous filler is a delight--Ansermet's dynamic account of Glazunov's ballet. Its four movements depict the four seasons in an idiom flavored by Tchaikovsky and Glazunov's teacher, Rimsky-Korsakov, and the music's all the ... |
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Yo-Yo Ma: Complete Cello Suites - Inspired By Bach(more) »rank: 16244starring: Yo-Yo Ma
: :Khachaturian's popular ballet scores benefit from his vigorous leadership and the surprisingly idiomatic playing of the Vienna Philharmonic. All the favorite crowd-pleasers are here, including the Sabre Dance. This pairing of ballet suites was a demonstration disc back in LP days and the engineering is still impressive. For those not on Khachaturian's wave length (he does skate perilously close to kitschy vulgarism), the generous filler is a delight--Ansermet's dynamic account of Glazunov's ballet. Its four movements depict the four seasons in an idiom flavored by Tchaikovsky and Glazunov's teacher, Rimsky-Korsakov, and the music's all the ... |
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Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring; The Firebird Suite (1919)(more) »rank: 33572from: Sony
: : Considering that Stravinsky's Rite of Spring has been around for nearly a century, it's surprising that even today, conductors literally get lost while attempting to beat through it--and that goes for some of the biggest names. Difficult as the piece is, conductors have no excuse for major lapses, now that this recording is available for study. Bernstein not only keeps complete control of the complex rhythms and constantly-switching meters throughout the work but he also interprets it with fire and sweep and emotional versatility. The Firebird is equally breathtaking. It's priceless, too, for the ... |
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Beethoven: Concerto for violin in D(more) »rank: 26336from: EMI Classics
: essential recording:When Itzhak Perlman recorded this disc, many critics were surprised by the sobriety and quiet poetry of his interpretation, as though his many fine chamber-music recordings did not provide ample evidence of Perlman's qualities as a 'serious' musician. Although beautifully written for the instrument, Beethoven's sole violin concerto does not offer many opportunities for the kind of virtuoso fireworks that have made Perlman famous. But as all great musicians will, he turned this fact to his own advantage. This sensitive, profound performance has already passed into legend as a classic in every sense ... |
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Osvaldo Golijov: Ainadamar(more) »rank: 7843from: Deutsche Grammophon
: : This unique, 80-minute opera must be heard. The title means 'Fountain of Tears' in Arabic and refers to the place in Granada where Federico Garcia Lorca was executed by Fascist soldiers in 1936. The work opens in a theater in Uruguay in 1969. As the actress Margarita Xirgu, who collaborated with Lorca in the 1920s and '30s, is about to go on stage, she recalls memories of him and his death and the survivor's guilt she feels. Musical images take us back as well. The sounds of hoofbeats, a fountain, and gun shots punctuate ... |
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Beethoven at Bedtime: A Gentle Prelude to Sleep(more) »rank: 8996from: Philips
: : This unique, 80-minute opera must be heard. The title means 'Fountain of Tears' in Arabic and refers to the place in Granada where Federico Garcia Lorca was executed by Fascist soldiers in 1936. The work opens in a theater in Uruguay in 1969. As the actress Margarita Xirgu, who collaborated with Lorca in the 1920s and '30s, is about to go on stage, she recalls memories of him and his death and the survivor's guilt she feels. Musical images take us back as well. The sounds of hoofbeats, a fountain, and gun shots punctuate ... |

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


