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Wieniawski: Violin Concertos Nos. 1 & 2(more) »rank: 15717from: Deutsche Grammophon
: :Good violin music and good music are not always the same thing, and Wieniawski's violin works are a case in point. Though extremely effectively written for the soloists, in most other departments--orchestration, melodic interest, formal ingenuity--they remain distinctly second-rate, which may be why they seem to have fallen out of favor recently. Given great fiddling, however, they can be made to sound like great music, and Gil Shaham is unquestionably a great fiddler. He glides through the quick music with the ease of an Olympic bobsled champion, and injects real soul into Wieniawski's meditative moments. Sarasate's works offer many of the same strengths ... |
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Itzhak Perlman - A la carte / Lawrence Foster(more) »rank: 5793by: Jules Massenet, Sergey Rachmaninov, Pablo de Sarasate, Alexander Glazunov, Fritz Kreisler, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Henryk Wieniawski, Lawrence Foster, Itzhak Perlman, The Abbey Road Ensemble
: :Good violin music and good music are not always the same thing, and Wieniawski's violin works are a case in point. Though extremely effectively written for the soloists, in most other departments--orchestration, melodic interest, formal ingenuity--they remain distinctly second-rate, which may be why they seem to have fallen out of favor recently. Given great fiddling, however, they can be made to sound like great music, and Gil Shaham is unquestionably a great fiddler. He glides through the quick music with the ease of an Olympic bobsled champion, and injects real soul into Wieniawski's meditative moments. Sarasate's works offer many of the same strengths ... |
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Urinetown (2001 Original Off-Broadway Cast)(more) »rank: 11397by: John Cullum, Mark Hollmann, Danny Marcus, Hunter Foster
: :'How about a bad title?' wonders Spencer Kayden's Little Sally in 'Too Much Exposition.' 'That could kill a show pretty good.' It's a tribute to the skill deployed by the Urinetown creative team (Mark Hollman, music and lyrics; Greg Kotis, book and lyrics) that its title doesn't kill the show. Set in a near-future in which water depletion has led to a ban on private toilets, this may be the only musical in history in which one of the leads makes a fortune on pee. But the show (which originated Off-Broadway before graduating to the big league) limits its subversive intent to subject ... |
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Chopin: The 2 Piano Concertos [Hybrid SACD](more) »rank: 16626from: Pentatone
: :'How about a bad title?' wonders Spencer Kayden's Little Sally in 'Too Much Exposition.' 'That could kill a show pretty good.' It's a tribute to the skill deployed by the Urinetown creative team (Mark Hollman, music and lyrics; Greg Kotis, book and lyrics) that its title doesn't kill the show. Set in a near-future in which water depletion has led to a ban on private toilets, this may be the only musical in history in which one of the leads makes a fortune on pee. But the show (which originated Off-Broadway before graduating to the big league) limits its subversive intent to subject ... |
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Concertos From My Childhood / Perlman, Foster(more) »rank: 17122by: Lawrence Foster, Jean-Baptiste Accolay
: :Here is one of the greatest violinists of this or any other time playing student pieces ranging from elementary to virtuosic, so that budding violinists can hear what they sound like in a master player's hands. Let it be said at once that Perlman lavishes on them as much loving care and heartfelt expressiveness as on the staples of the literature, playing with his inimitably beautiful, golden tone, easy brilliance, stylistic flair, and captivating charm. He's clearly having a grand time. His fans will not be disappointed. The orchestrations, by unidentified arrangers, greatly enhance the music's effects; the student orchestra sounds thoroughly professional. ... |
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Songs of Free Men/ A Paul Robeson Recital(more) »rank: 17728from: Sony
: :There was nothing like the Robeson sound, ever. To describe his deep, rich, perfectly equalized instrument is futile. Go instead to 'Balm in Gilead,' the opening track, and see if you can listen to the last pianissimo phrase without falling to pieces. Robeson was at his best when the music was slow and the words contained spiritual or social messages. Faster, lighter fare like Kern's 'I Still Suits Me' or Gershwin's 'It Ain't Necessarily So' find the serious-minded singer out of his element, lacking irony and swing. 'Old Man River,' though, gets a simple, dignified treatment. It's Songs of Free Men, though, that ... |
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Virtuoso Violin(more) »rank: 31155from: EMI Classics
: :There was nothing like the Robeson sound, ever. To describe his deep, rich, perfectly equalized instrument is futile. Go instead to 'Balm in Gilead,' the opening track, and see if you can listen to the last pianissimo phrase without falling to pieces. Robeson was at his best when the music was slow and the words contained spiritual or social messages. Faster, lighter fare like Kern's 'I Still Suits Me' or Gershwin's 'It Ain't Necessarily So' find the serious-minded singer out of his element, lacking irony and swing. 'Old Man River,' though, gets a simple, dignified treatment. It's Songs of Free Men, though, that ... |
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Baby Sleep(more) »rank: 51685from: Erato
: :I think this music is intended for adults, though the photo on the cover is of a sleeping baby. In any event, Schumann's work, Scenes From Childhood, Op. 15, featured here is more likely to bolt you out of bed than put you to sleep, as the mike is far too close to the piano being played by Cyprien Katsaris. Purcell's Adagio from The Indian Queen is magnificent, performed by John Elliott Gardiner and the English Baroque Soloists. The Weird Award goes to triple harpist Tim Hobrough and lutenist Stephen Barber for their bizarre, spiky rendition of Minuets Nos. 4 and 5 from ... |
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Working Classical: Orchestral and Chamber Music by Paul McCartney(more) »rank: 35480from: EMI Classics
: :Working Classical might just be the perfect outlet for the composing skills of Sir Paul McCartney. Here, the former Beatles (and, let's not forget, Wings) member scales things down from his previous classical-music endeavors--the overweight works Liverpool Oratorio and Standing Stone. In the hands of the Loma Mar Quartet chamber group and the London Symphony Orchestra, McCartney's shorter compositions sound all the more intimate (and effective). Album opener 'Junk' is a simple waltz dating from the composer's days with the Fab Four, performed here by the Quartet with short-but-sweet results. 'A Leaf' is another waltz motif, this one performed with a full orchestra. ... |
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The Legend of Zorro(more) »rank: 62584from: Sony
: :Working Classical might just be the perfect outlet for the composing skills of Sir Paul McCartney. Here, the former Beatles (and, let's not forget, Wings) member scales things down from his previous classical-music endeavors--the overweight works Liverpool Oratorio and Standing Stone. In the hands of the Loma Mar Quartet chamber group and the London Symphony Orchestra, McCartney's shorter compositions sound all the more intimate (and effective). Album opener 'Junk' is a simple waltz dating from the composer's days with the Fab Four, performed here by the Quartet with short-but-sweet results. 'A Leaf' is another waltz motif, this one performed with a full orchestra. ... |

Continuing a fortuitous tradition of capturing the Sondheim legacy on video recordings, this performance was filmed before a live audience in Los Angeles during the 1982 national tour. Almost 20 years later, Hearn returned to the role opposite Patti LuPone in an acclaimed concert production. But Sweeney Todd is an especially compelling experience in this 1982 version, complete with the clever staging tricks (e.g., the barber's chair) and as close to the original cast as we're likely to see. --David Horiuchi



