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300 Years of Guitar Masterpieces(more) »rank: 5112from: Vox (Classical)
: :Manuel Barrueco is one of the best guitarists I've ever heard. Listen to his own arrangement of Albeniz's Suite Española and you'll have trouble believing it's only two hands on one guitar. But Barrueco doesn't use his technique to show off. He's a solid musician, as expressive in Bach as in Villa- Lobos. He also makes transcriptions that respect the origins of the music. This is a wide-ranging guitar collection, but all the music is worth hearing, especially in performances like these. The disc is one of the best bargains among all guitar recordings, and Vox's recordings still sound like a guitar. --Leslie ... |
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Very Best of(more) »rank: 13704by: Placido Domingo
: :Placido Domingo is a phenomenon, and every aspect of his artistry is on display in this 2-CD compilation, which includes arias from his signature roles in Italian, French, German, and Russian operas, and songs from Viennese and Spanish operettas. The original recordings range from the early 1970s to the present and show that though over the years his bright golden voice has taken on a darker, more burnished glow, it has retained the melting lyricism, the heroic ring, the thrilling top notes, and the focused intensity that make it instantly recognizable. (Comparing the Verdi arias included here with their counterparts of later vintage ... |
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25 Classical Dance Favorites(more) »rank: 84430from: Vox (Classical)
: :Placido Domingo is a phenomenon, and every aspect of his artistry is on display in this 2-CD compilation, which includes arias from his signature roles in Italian, French, German, and Russian operas, and songs from Viennese and Spanish operettas. The original recordings range from the early 1970s to the present and show that though over the years his bright golden voice has taken on a darker, more burnished glow, it has retained the melting lyricism, the heroic ring, the thrilling top notes, and the focused intensity that make it instantly recognizable. (Comparing the Verdi arias included here with their counterparts of later vintage ... |
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Annie Laurie ~ Folksongs of the British Isles / Barrueco · The King's Singers(more) »rank: 7212by: English Traditional, Scottish Traditional, Irish Traditional, Welsh Traditional, Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, Hugh Robertson, Manuel Barrueco, The King's Singers, Nancy Hadden
: :Placido Domingo is a phenomenon, and every aspect of his artistry is on display in this 2-CD compilation, which includes arias from his signature roles in Italian, French, German, and Russian operas, and songs from Viennese and Spanish operettas. The original recordings range from the early 1970s to the present and show that though over the years his bright golden voice has taken on a darker, more burnished glow, it has retained the melting lyricism, the heroic ring, the thrilling top notes, and the focused intensity that make it instantly recognizable. (Comparing the Verdi arias included here with their counterparts of later vintage ... |
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Classic Chillout, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 14815by: Various Artists
:Album Details:Instrumental Chill Out of the Classical Variety, Not of the Dancefloor. Chill Baby! |
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Cuba! / Manuel Barrueco(more) »rank: 19817by: Hector Angulo
:Album Details:Instrumental Chill Out of the Classical Variety, Not of the Dancefloor. Chill Baby! |
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Nylon & Steel(more) »rank: 103234by: Manuel Barrueco, Aaron Copland, Celso Machado, Al di Meola, Steve Morse, Stanley Myers, Ernesto Nazareth, Andy Summers, Victor Valls, Al di Meola, Andy Summers, Steve Morse
: :Classical guitar lovers looking for a jazzier change of pace shouldn't be disappointed by Nylon & Steel, Manuel Barrueco's album of duets with Al Di Meola, Steve Morse, and Andy Summers. But ironically enough, it's the two solo tunes that bookend this disc, Barrueco's 'Odeon' and his solo guitar arrangement of Aaron Copland's 'Rodeo,' that are the real highlights. His three cuts with Di Meola are a mixed affair, but the interplay between the duo seems to gel on the longer 'Azzurra.' Steve Morse's electric guitar is loaded with Bill Frisell-like effects, but on 'Wolvesville,' he and Barrueco create an inspired and unleashed ... |
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Solo Piazzolla - Music by Piazzolla for Guitar(more) »rank: 83368from: Tonar Music
: :Classical guitar lovers looking for a jazzier change of pace shouldn't be disappointed by Nylon & Steel, Manuel Barrueco's album of duets with Al Di Meola, Steve Morse, and Andy Summers. But ironically enough, it's the two solo tunes that bookend this disc, Barrueco's 'Odeon' and his solo guitar arrangement of Aaron Copland's 'Rodeo,' that are the real highlights. His three cuts with Di Meola are a mixed affair, but the interplay between the duo seems to gel on the longer 'Azzurra.' Steve Morse's electric guitar is loaded with Bill Frisell-like effects, but on 'Wolvesville,' he and Barrueco create an inspired and unleashed ... |
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Bride's Guide to Wedding Music(more) »rank: 49468from: Angel Records
: :Classical guitar lovers looking for a jazzier change of pace shouldn't be disappointed by Nylon & Steel, Manuel Barrueco's album of duets with Al Di Meola, Steve Morse, and Andy Summers. But ironically enough, it's the two solo tunes that bookend this disc, Barrueco's 'Odeon' and his solo guitar arrangement of Aaron Copland's 'Rodeo,' that are the real highlights. His three cuts with Di Meola are a mixed affair, but the interplay between the duo seems to gel on the longer 'Azzurra.' Steve Morse's electric guitar is loaded with Bill Frisell-like effects, but on 'Wolvesville,' he and Barrueco create an inspired and unleashed ... |
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Pure Cinema Classics(more) »rank: 33899from: EMI Classics
: :Classical guitar lovers looking for a jazzier change of pace shouldn't be disappointed by Nylon & Steel, Manuel Barrueco's album of duets with Al Di Meola, Steve Morse, and Andy Summers. But ironically enough, it's the two solo tunes that bookend this disc, Barrueco's 'Odeon' and his solo guitar arrangement of Aaron Copland's 'Rodeo,' that are the real highlights. His three cuts with Di Meola are a mixed affair, but the interplay between the duo seems to gel on the longer 'Azzurra.' Steve Morse's electric guitar is loaded with Bill Frisell-like effects, but on 'Wolvesville,' he and Barrueco create an inspired and unleashed ... |

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



