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Odd Couple(more) »rank: 77052from: OXINGALE RECORDS
: :Two powerhouse performers, cellist Matt Haimovitz and pianist Geoffrey Burleson, come together on Odd Couple, released September 16 from Oxingale Records.Odd Couple Celebrates Elliott Carter s 100th birthday with a new recording of one of his most popular and loved works, the Sonata for Cello and Piano. David Sanford s jazz and funk-inspired 22 Part I takes up where the distinctively American sound of early Carter leaves off, and Samuel Barber s Cello Sonata Op 6 contrasts a European romanticism to Augusta Read Thomas' more modern Cantos for Slava, dedicated to the memory of Mstislav Rostropovich (1927-2007) Thomas s work ... |
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Knoxville Summer of 1915(more) »rank: 54489from: Nonesuch
: essential recording:Barber's Knoxville, Summer of 1915 is a setting of a lovely chunk of prose text by James Agee describing an evening from his childhood. An accomplished singer himself, Barber's vocal writing is expert, and this work must rank as one of the finest examples of the art of word-setting in any language. Barber perfectly captures the conversational quality of the text, while at the same time clothing the words in an atmosphere of gentle nostalgia. It's a masterpiece that Dawn Upshaw sings with keen insight and lovely tone. The remainder of the program is creatively chosen as well, making ... |
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Howard Hanson: Symphony No. 2; Samuel Barber: Violin Concerto(more) »rank: 96691from: EMI Classics
: essential recording:Barber's Knoxville, Summer of 1915 is a setting of a lovely chunk of prose text by James Agee describing an evening from his childhood. An accomplished singer himself, Barber's vocal writing is expert, and this work must rank as one of the finest examples of the art of word-setting in any language. Barber perfectly captures the conversational quality of the text, while at the same time clothing the words in an atmosphere of gentle nostalgia. It's a masterpiece that Dawn Upshaw sings with keen insight and lovely tone. The remainder of the program is creatively chosen as well, making ... |
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Romantic Adagios(more) »rank: 40326from: Decca
: essential recording:Barber's Knoxville, Summer of 1915 is a setting of a lovely chunk of prose text by James Agee describing an evening from his childhood. An accomplished singer himself, Barber's vocal writing is expert, and this work must rank as one of the finest examples of the art of word-setting in any language. Barber perfectly captures the conversational quality of the text, while at the same time clothing the words in an atmosphere of gentle nostalgia. It's a masterpiece that Dawn Upshaw sings with keen insight and lovely tone. The remainder of the program is creatively chosen as well, making ... |
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Pieces in a Modern Style(more) »rank: 30413by: Samuel Barber, Ludwig van Beethoven, John Cage, Ferry Corsten, Henryk Gorecki, George Frideric Handel, Pietro Mascagni, Maurice Ravel, Erik Satie, Andre (aka ATB) Tanneberger, Antonio Vivaldi, William Orbit
: :William Orbit's Pieces in a Modern Style is an ambient album that rejigs 11 works by classical composers in a particularly tacky fashion. Even though Orbit has proved his mettle as an innovative and exciting producer for others--Blur's 13 and Madonna's Ray of Light--this is an ungainly meeting of the sublime and the absurd that, frankly, doesn't work. Samuel Barber's 'Adagio for Strings,' Ludwig van Beethoven's 'Triple Concerto,' Henryk Gorecki's 'Piece in the Old Style I,' and Antonio Vivaldi's 'L'Inverno' are four that unfortunately meet their maker in a crude pileup of flat, belching synths and wallpaper flourishes. If he had ... |
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Classical Dreams: Music to Inspire(more) »rank: 48375from: EMI Classics
: :William Orbit's Pieces in a Modern Style is an ambient album that rejigs 11 works by classical composers in a particularly tacky fashion. Even though Orbit has proved his mettle as an innovative and exciting producer for others--Blur's 13 and Madonna's Ray of Light--this is an ungainly meeting of the sublime and the absurd that, frankly, doesn't work. Samuel Barber's 'Adagio for Strings,' Ludwig van Beethoven's 'Triple Concerto,' Henryk Gorecki's 'Piece in the Old Style I,' and Antonio Vivaldi's 'L'Inverno' are four that unfortunately meet their maker in a crude pileup of flat, belching synths and wallpaper flourishes. If he had ... |
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Barber, Korngold, Walton: Violin Concertos(more) »rank: 12517from: Cbc
:Album Description:2008 GRAMMY Award Winner - Soloist with Orchestra |
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Choral Moods(more) »rank: 57291from: RCA
:Album Description:2008 GRAMMY Award Winner - Soloist with Orchestra |
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American Adagios(more) »rank: 28677from: Telarc
:Album Description:2008 GRAMMY Award Winner - Soloist with Orchestra |
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The Original Jacket Collection: Eugene Ormandy(more) »rank: 42365from: Sony Classics
:Album Description:2008 GRAMMY Award Winner - Soloist with Orchestra |


