| | Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra CD - Import
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra Music | Label | EtCetera Records | | Orig Year | 6/22/2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 50282  | | CD Universe Part number | 1000941 | | Discs | 3 | | Release Date | Jun 14, 2005 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 3 31 | | Additional Info | Import; Boxed Set |
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra CD - Import. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Additional track information is unavailable.
Purchase Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Christmas Festival With Arthur Fiedler & The Boston Pops CD (1994)
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$6.09 Fiedler and The Boston Pops are in good form on this holiday album. ~ David A. Milberg
| | Sarah Brightman - Symphony: Live In Vienna DVDs (2009) With CD
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$21.19 Kicking off that phenomenally successful year, in January 2008, Sarah Brightman recorded and filmed Symphony -- Live in Vienna within the mystical walls of Stephansdome Cathedral in the heart of where classical music evolved -- Vienna, Austria. Renowned for its awe-inspiring Gothic architecture, the cathedral was the perfect setting to enter the magical world of Symphony lead by the voice of the beautiful, gothic-angel. The concert includes repertoire from her album Symphony and some of her most popular songs ('Phantom of the Opera,' 'Time to Say Goodbye'). Fans can own the live material in this DVD/CD set. Included are duets with Alessandro Safina, Chris Thompson, and Fernando Lima.
| | All The Pretty Horses CD (2000) Original Soundtrack
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$8.89 Original score by Marty Stewart, Kristin Wilkinson, Larry Paxton.
Sure, the movie was no Sling Blade, even if directed by the one and only Billy Bob Thornton. But let's face it, they took two hours outta the thing! All the griping aside, the score, composed and performed by country music renaissance man Marty Stuart -- and his collaborating band members Kristin Wilkinson and Larry Paxton -- is something else completely. Comprised of 23 tracks, Stuart's score does sound like soundtrack music, but no matter. He and his sextet have taken the drama of the film's text and created an aural theater of the American West. At the heart of each theme is a core of mandolin, viola, bass, guitar, accordion, piano, and percussion. Orchestrations ride ambiently in the background, highlighting tension and drama. In "Edge of the World," cornets play at the music's outermost edge, hinting at a red Sonoran sunset. In another place, guitars, both strummed and soloed upon, create an impressionistic picture of a campfire jam session. Elsewhere, "Strawberry Tango, Part One and Two" features a full horn and string section painting the atmosphere at a cantina dance from its wild beginnings until its sultry ending. Daniel Lanois, who scored Thornton's Sling Blade (well, it actually sounds as if he threw a bunch of leftover studio bits on a tape for the movie), makes a return appearance here with an actual song. The track "Porque" features the stirring vocals of Raul Malo of the Mavericks, who contributed the lyrics to the selection. It's a sad, romantic ballad. Lost love drips from the cowboy's hat, regret drapes itself in tears in his shaded eyes, and he stands out in the rain singing to no one. Also, homage is paid to Stuart's greatest influence and benefactor, the daddy of bluegrass music himself, Bill Monroe. His "My Last Days on Earth" is included here. (Everybody knows nobody was listening to bluegrass music in Texas or Mexico in the late '30s.) The only real complaint about this gorge
| | Christmas Favorites / Arthur Fiedler, Boston Pops CD (2000)
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$5.85 Christmas Favorites features Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra performing a variety of holiday favorites. Most of the songs should be familiar: "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town," "Sleigh Ride," "Parade of the Wooden Soldier," and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," along with six others. This is a rather straightforward collection of holiday music that should please listeners who appreciate orchestral holiday music. ~ Jason Birchmeier
| | Neharót / Kim Kashkashian CD (2009)
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$15.05 Personnel: Kim Kashkashian (viola); Lea Avraham (vocals); Tigran Mansurian (piano); Robyn Schulkowsky (percussion).
| | Sarah Brightman Eden CD (1998)
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$11.39 With EDEN, Broadway diva Sarah Brightman ("Requiem," "Cats") stretches beyond the constraints of what's considered show music. Here, she sings an assortment of classical adaptations, rock, and sleek modern pop songs.
The entrancing opener, "In Paradisum" combines pre-recorded nature sounds, atmospheric textures, and echoes of Gregorian chant, setting the regal and eclectic mood. "Nella Fantasia" is an adaptation of a tune by movie soundtrack composer Ennio Morricone, with Italian lyrics by Ferrau, and here the exquisite longing in Brightman's voice transcends all language barriers. She transforms Kansas' philosophical hit "Dust in the Wind" into a theatrical ballad that transcends time or setting. The production is lavish, judiciously mixing lustrous, gently throbbing modern pop textures, and conventional orchestration in a way that showcases the songs and the singer without being obtrusive or maudlin.
Another special Asian release with a bonus VCD featuring 3 MTV videos plus an interview.
Personnel includes: Sarah Brightman (vocals); Paul Bateman, Jeremy Lubbock (conductor); Tim May (acoustic guitar); Michael Thompson (electric guitar); Peter Weihe (guitar); Jonathan Mayer (sitar); Skaila Kanga, Gail Levant (harp); John Anderson (oboe); Randy Waldman (piano); Michael Soltau, Frank Peterson (keyboards); Freddie Washington (bass); Gillian McDonagh (percussion); Miriam Stockley, Tessa Niles, Gunther Laudahn, Linda Fields, Veronica Lee, Victoria Miles (background vocals); Hugh Webb, Ruth Holden, Alison Martin; The English National Orchestra, The New College Oxford Choir.
Engineers include: Michael Soltau, John Timperly, Frank Peterson.
| | Schumann: Piano Works CD (1995)
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$7.79 | | Bruckner Helmuth Rilling CD (2005)
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$14.65 | | Hummel: Piano Sonatas Vol 1 / Constance Keene CD (2000)
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$11.29 | | Frederickson Gaburo: 5 Works For Voices, Instruments And Electronics CD (2009)
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$14.29 Track Listing of songs: Antiphony IV; String Quartet in One Movement; Mouth-Piece: Sextet for solo trumpet; Antiphony III; Flow of, The;
| | Stephe Gunzenhauser Jewish Operas, Vol. 1 CD (2004)
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$6.59 | | Naguila Ensemble Hayam Hagadol (The Great Sea) CD (2005) (Import)
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$17.95 Naguila Ensemble: Fouad Didi (vocals, chant, oud); Mohammed Zeftari (vocals, chant, violin); Andre Taieb (vocals, chant); Pierre-luc Ben Soussan (daf).
| | Bach Cantatas For Complete Liturgical Year 5 CD (2007) SACD Hybrid
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$20.39 | | Maria Joao Pires With Passion CDs (2007)
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$11.49 | | Charlotte Church Collection CDs (2007)
Atlas Eclipticalis/Concert Piano & Orchestra
$25.35 |
|
|
|
 |
|

|