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Milhaud: The Complete Symphonies (Box Set)(more) »rank: 139434from: Cpo Records
: :This remarkable set of all 12 Darius Milhaud symphonies (five CDs) raises a number of immediate questions, not the least of which is why Milhaud's symphonies aren't recognized for their overall artistic merit more than they are. Milhaud started off, as so many composers of his generation did, dabbling in various avant-garde techniques, which are to some degree present in Symphonies 1 and 2 (dated 1939 and 1944, respectively). They are youthful, brash, and militantly French (lots of marching drums, trumpet fanfares, salutes, etc.). But by Symphony No. 3 (of 1946), Milhaud's temperament has stabilized and matured. His palette, though, expands in richness, ... |
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Copland the Modernist(more) »rank: 104751from: RCA
: essential recording:The material covered on Copland the Modernist offers an important--and highly enjoyable--counterweight to the icon of folksy Americana that the composer is usually made out to be. And though such works as Appalachian Spring and Rodeo have kept Copland high on the list of the 20th century's most popular composers, his achievement extends well beyond the familiar beauty of those musical landscapes. Michael Tilson Thomas, who has evolved into arguably the finest American conductor of his generation, has a special affinity for American maverick composers, and the selections here represent Copland as a probing artist who made his own impression straddling ... |
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Sergei Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2/Vocalise(more) »rank: 122203from: Telarc
: :This is an outstanding performance of Rachmaninoff's most popular symphony, from a source that you wouldn't necessarily expect. David Zinman sees the work much as the composer himself might have. There's no Russian heaviness; he lets the gloom and doom speak for itself. Rather, he keeps textures light and supple, rhythms exciting, and goes for broke at the climaxes. He also manages to sustain the finale better than most of the competition, never making it sound like the main theme coming around one time too many. He's aided to no small extent by the excellent sound, and by playing that clearly establishes the ... |
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Kabalevsky: Symphonies Nos. 1-4(more) »rank: 38859from: Cpo Records
: :This is an outstanding performance of Rachmaninoff's most popular symphony, from a source that you wouldn't necessarily expect. David Zinman sees the work much as the composer himself might have. There's no Russian heaviness; he lets the gloom and doom speak for itself. Rather, he keeps textures light and supple, rhythms exciting, and goes for broke at the climaxes. He also manages to sustain the finale better than most of the competition, never making it sound like the main theme coming around one time too many. He's aided to no small extent by the excellent sound, and by playing that clearly establishes the ... |
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Ture Rangström: Complete Symphonies (Box Set)(more) »rank: 84073from: Cpo Records
: :This is an outstanding performance of Rachmaninoff's most popular symphony, from a source that you wouldn't necessarily expect. David Zinman sees the work much as the composer himself might have. There's no Russian heaviness; he lets the gloom and doom speak for itself. Rather, he keeps textures light and supple, rhythms exciting, and goes for broke at the climaxes. He also manages to sustain the finale better than most of the competition, never making it sound like the main theme coming around one time too many. He's aided to no small extent by the excellent sound, and by playing that clearly establishes the ... |
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Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2 / Vocalise / Aleko: Intermezzo & Women's Dance (EMI Great Recordings of the Century)(more) »rank: 105741by: Sergei Rachmaninov, André Previn, London Symphony Orchestra
: :This is an outstanding performance of Rachmaninoff's most popular symphony, from a source that you wouldn't necessarily expect. David Zinman sees the work much as the composer himself might have. There's no Russian heaviness; he lets the gloom and doom speak for itself. Rather, he keeps textures light and supple, rhythms exciting, and goes for broke at the climaxes. He also manages to sustain the finale better than most of the competition, never making it sound like the main theme coming around one time too many. He's aided to no small extent by the excellent sound, and by playing that clearly establishes the ... |
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Sonic Rebellion: Alternative Classical(more) »rank: 24509from: Naxos
: :John Cage s father once advised him: If someone says can t, that shows you what to do. It s a safe bet that the 16 iconoclastic composers on this aptly named Naxos of America compilation would agree wholeheartedly with that defiant sentiment. Sonic rebels one and all, they have consistently challenged accepted notions and standards of composition, performance, and even sound. Some have dedicated themselves to the subversion of existing musical forms; others have rejected those forms outright and created new ones of their own. Their anti-authority stance has been rooted as much in the social as the personal, directed at ... |
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Aaron Jay Kernis: Symphony in Waves(more) »rank: 151105from: Cedille
:Album Description:'The Grant Park Orchestra gives a very special performance indeed. The control is evident in the sustained pianissimos. Glacial harmonies are contrasted with moments of warmth. Very impressive.' -- Fanfare Colorful, evocative orchestral music by one of America's leading composers. Two recorded premieres (Newly Drawn Sky and Too Hot Toccata). Previous Grant Park Orchestra recordings on Cedille have won near-universal acclaim for performance and sound quality (including a Grammy nomination for Best Engineered Album, Classical). |
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Telarc Classical SACD Sampler 2 [Hybrid SACD](more) »rank: 95937from: Telarc
:Album Description:'The Grant Park Orchestra gives a very special performance indeed. The control is evident in the sustained pianissimos. Glacial harmonies are contrasted with moments of warmth. Very impressive.' -- Fanfare Colorful, evocative orchestral music by one of America's leading composers. Two recorded premieres (Newly Drawn Sky and Too Hot Toccata). Previous Grant Park Orchestra recordings on Cedille have won near-universal acclaim for performance and sound quality (including a Grammy nomination for Best Engineered Album, Classical). |
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Glass: Low Symphony(more) »rank: 133248by: Philip Glass, David Bowie, Brian Eno
: :Glass finds inspiration for his music in the strangest places. Here, he has taken his themes for the Low Symphony from the music of David Bowie and Brian Eno, specifically from their album entitled Low. You needn't be familiar with (or like) the work of Bowie or Eno to appreciate this piece, which is in three movements: Subterrraneans, Some Are, and Warszawa. Glass doesn't quote the borrowed themes directly, but lets them generate their own variations- -which he's very good at. This is an unexpected success and a grand delight. --Paul Cook |



