| Five Browns 5 Stars - Favorites From The 5 Browns CD (2008)
$9.99 5 Stars: Favorites from the 5 Browns collects 16 classical pop cuts from the five ivory-tapping siblings, including public domain classics like "Flight of the Bumble Bee," "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini/18th Variation," "Rhapsody in Blue," "Clair de Lune," and "Scenes from West Side Story." All of the pieces are capably performed, but with only three albums under their belt, it hardly seems enough to warrant a "greatest-hits" collection. Personnel: Chris Botti (trumpet); Ryan Brown, Deondra Brown, Melody Brown, Gregory Brown (piano).
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| Out Of My Hands / Anthony Demare CD (2005)
$14.75 Track Listing of songs: Ballad in Yellow; Virtuoso Alice; Before Sleep and Dreams; Before Sleep and Dreams; Before Sleep and Dreams; Before Sleep and Dreams; Before Sleep and Dreams; Etude for Piano "Wildwood"; Opposites Attract; Wedding Song; Superstar Etude no 1; Speed Limit Rag;
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| Kernis: Symphony In Waves, Newly Drawn Sky, Too Hot Toccata / Kalmar, Grant Park Orchestra CD (2008)
Kernis Composer
$11.69 |
| American Orchestral Works - Kolb, Corigliano, Etc / Kalmar CD (2006)
Kernis classical music
$11.69 |
| Voices 1900/2000 / George, San Francisco Symphony Chorus CD (2001)
Kernis Composer
$12.75 |
| Dirty Little Secret / Andrew Russo CD (2007)
Kernis classical music
$11.35 Recording information: Setnor Auditorium, Syracuse, NY (06/19/2006/10/12/2006). Personnel: Andrew Russo (piano). Liner Note Author: Andrew Russo. Editor: James Abbott
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| David Tanenbaum Reich, Richmond, Kernis, Riley, Etc / David Tabenbaum CD (1997)
Kernis classical music
$13.29 |
| Susan Narucki Kernis: Songs Of Innocents / Narucki, Berman, Et Al CD (2007)
Kernis Composer
$14.75 |
| Fan Kernis: Top 100 Dance Hits CD (2007)
Kernis classical music
$14.49 |
| Guy Klucevsek - Free Range Accordion CD (2000)
Kernis Composer
$14.69 For most, his instrument, the accordion, is misunderstood and veiled in mystery. Named for the earliest type of medieval polyphonic music, his "Organum" develops so beautifully -- it is entrancing and stately, without being pompous. Only three of the 11 pieces on this album were composed by Klucevsek. By dropping in a reference every now and again to such a piece, he is able to laugh at the situation. Guy Klucevsek seems very aware of the potential of listeners expecting clichéd polkas, et al. He then goes on playing, and one quickly realizes the palette of emotion from which he draws. Guy Klucevsek released another excellent album in 2000, entitled Free Range Accordion. The track "Breath and Bone" finds this lively accordionist frenetically shouting, playing, and beating his accordion. He is smart enough to spice up the order with variety, alternating meditative droney pieces with wild, energetic ones. The author of the piece, Jerome Kitzke, was influenced by beat poetry, and this is mirrored in Klucevsek's jazzy scat-singing.
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