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Jessye Norman - Christmastide(more) »rank: 11147by: George Frideric Handel, Christmas Traditional, Felix Mendelssohn, Adolphe Adam, Research Composer, Franz Xaver Gruber, Jr. Hopkins John Henry, Anonymous, John Francis Wade, Robert de Cormier, Jessye Norman
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Beethoven: The Nine Symphonies(more) »rank: 93452from: Decca
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 9(more) »rank: 7012from: Decca
: :You seldom hear an unsuccessful performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony these days, or a successful one of the Ninth. The straightforward energy of the Fifth is easy for contemporary musicians to handle, but the greater mystery of the Ninth seems to make conductors uneasy. Conductors seldom attempt the mystical approach of Furtwängler these days, but sometimes a straightforward, sensible approach works out. Such is the case with this 1986 Solti recording, which doesn't court the dangers of Furtwänglerian extremes, but does work out very well on its own terms. Solti's tempos are quite moderate (his total timing is about the same as Furtwängler's), ... |
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Jessye Norman - Sacred Songs ~ Ave Maria, Amazing Grace, etc..(more) »rank: 29328by: Jessye Norman, Charles Gounod, Franz Schubert, Cesar Franck, Stephen Adams, Anonymous, English Traditional, Christmas Traditional, Robert MacGimsey, Pietro Yon, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Gibson, Ambrosian Singers, Christopher Bowers-Broadbent
: :You seldom hear an unsuccessful performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony these days, or a successful one of the Ninth. The straightforward energy of the Fifth is easy for contemporary musicians to handle, but the greater mystery of the Ninth seems to make conductors uneasy. Conductors seldom attempt the mystical approach of Furtwängler these days, but sometimes a straightforward, sensible approach works out. Such is the case with this 1986 Solti recording, which doesn't court the dangers of Furtwänglerian extremes, but does work out very well on its own terms. Solti's tempos are quite moderate (his total timing is about the same as Furtwängler's), ... |
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A Christmas Collection(more) »rank: 128551from: Philips
: :You seldom hear an unsuccessful performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony these days, or a successful one of the Ninth. The straightforward energy of the Fifth is easy for contemporary musicians to handle, but the greater mystery of the Ninth seems to make conductors uneasy. Conductors seldom attempt the mystical approach of Furtwängler these days, but sometimes a straightforward, sensible approach works out. Such is the case with this 1986 Solti recording, which doesn't court the dangers of Furtwänglerian extremes, but does work out very well on its own terms. Solti's tempos are quite moderate (his total timing is about the same as Furtwängler's), ... |
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Purcell: Dido And Aeneas(more) »rank: 129277by: English Chamber Orchestra, Jessye Norman, Robert Aldwinckle, Della Jones, Thomas Allen, Adrian Beers, Patricia Kern, Elizabeth Gale
: :You seldom hear an unsuccessful performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony these days, or a successful one of the Ninth. The straightforward energy of the Fifth is easy for contemporary musicians to handle, but the greater mystery of the Ninth seems to make conductors uneasy. Conductors seldom attempt the mystical approach of Furtwängler these days, but sometimes a straightforward, sensible approach works out. Such is the case with this 1986 Solti recording, which doesn't court the dangers of Furtwänglerian extremes, but does work out very well on its own terms. Solti's tempos are quite moderate (his total timing is about the same as Furtwängler's), ... |
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Sacred Songs & Spirituals(more) »rank: 145200from: Philips
: :You seldom hear an unsuccessful performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony these days, or a successful one of the Ninth. The straightforward energy of the Fifth is easy for contemporary musicians to handle, but the greater mystery of the Ninth seems to make conductors uneasy. Conductors seldom attempt the mystical approach of Furtwängler these days, but sometimes a straightforward, sensible approach works out. Such is the case with this 1986 Solti recording, which doesn't court the dangers of Furtwänglerian extremes, but does work out very well on its own terms. Solti's tempos are quite moderate (his total timing is about the same as Furtwängler's), ... |
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Amazing Grace: Jessye Norman(more) »rank: 88516from: Philips
: :You seldom hear an unsuccessful performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony these days, or a successful one of the Ninth. The straightforward energy of the Fifth is easy for contemporary musicians to handle, but the greater mystery of the Ninth seems to make conductors uneasy. Conductors seldom attempt the mystical approach of Furtwängler these days, but sometimes a straightforward, sensible approach works out. Such is the case with this 1986 Solti recording, which doesn't court the dangers of Furtwänglerian extremes, but does work out very well on its own terms. Solti's tempos are quite moderate (his total timing is about the same as Furtwängler's), ... |
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I Was Born in Love With You(more) »rank: 146290by: Michel Legrand, Jessye Norman, Ron Carter, Grady Tate
: :Just in case the name of Michel Legrand is not familiar, he is the composer of the infuriatingly catchy 'The Windmills of My Mind' (actually 'The Windmills of My Heart' in the original French) and all the songs in Les Parapluies de Cherbourg, the charming Catherine Deneuve film musical. The material on this disc ranges from the smoky melancholy of 'Je vivrai sans toi' ('I Will Live Without You') to the hyperbolic camp of 'Celui-là' ('The One') but mainly hovers in the realm of anguished longing. Jessye Norman uses the material to show off the extraordinary range and flexibility of her voice. She ... |
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Wagner: Tannhäuser/Siegfried-Idyll/Tristan und Isolde(more) »rank: 89208from: Deutsche Grammophon
: essential recording:Karajan's appearance with Jessye Norman and the Vienna Philharmonic at the 1987 Salzburg Festival produced one of the great Wagner discs of all time, capped by a seething, compelling, white hot realization of the 'Liebestod.' Karajan knew he had something here, and listening to the performance is likely to leave you weak in the knees. As the account unfolds, everybody's on the edge of their seat--Norman comes in just that way, not sure of what volume to give it, halting, momentarily unsteady; then she cuts everything loose. Her singing is agitated and emotional, practically orgasmic if one must characterize it accurately. ... |


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