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Heart Has Its Reasons / Sanctuary Music | List Price | $16.99 (You save $10.54) | | Label | Warner Music France | | Orig Year | 5/16/2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 34735  | | CD Universe Part number | 7025153 | | Catalog number | 62019 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 09, 2007 | | Recording Time | 1 2 |
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$11.29 The Priests are a trio of light classical tenors from Northern Ireland, all of whom are indeed ordained. Their debut album, on which they're accompanied by pianist Danny O'Neill and the Irish Film Orchestra, consists of faithful arrangements of traditional hymns and liturgical songs, many in Latin. Highlights include "Abide With Me," "Ave Maria," and "Benedictus."
Arrangers: Mike Hedges; Pablo Colino; Sally Herbert; The Priests.
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$7.59 The little girl with the big voice is back for a selection of popular Christmas songs and carols, ranging from the medieval "Coventry Carol" to the brand new title track, whose chorus will be recognized by classical music fans as the "Pavan" of Gabriel Faure. In between are pop standards like "Winter Wonderland" and Mel Torme's "Christmas Song" as well as some less familiar fare such as the delicate calypso "Mary's Boy Child" and the Welsh "Draw Tua Bethlehem". Much of the program features big, lush orechestral arrangements with Church's voice at full throttle, but several tracks deliver less most effectively, such as the lovely, simple choral ...
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$9.75 Track Listing of songs: Prelude / the Sound of Music; Overture / Preludium; Morning Hymn / Alleluia; Maria; I Have Confidence; Sixteen Going On Seventeen; My Favorite Things; Do-Re-Mi; Sound of Music; Lonely Goatherd; Edelweiss; Laendler; So Long, ...
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$18.99 A Steinway artist, Miss Lin began performing in Singapore, and she has an active solo career in Europe, Asia and across America. When she plays, East and West blend in an exciting mix of Chinese pieces and compositions in the Western classical tradition. In 1988, she made her critically acclaimed New York debut in Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall, and she repeated her success at New York's Merkin Concert Hall in 1990. Through a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, she was a touring soloist with the Chicago Symphony under Maestro Henry Mazer, and she performed with them on numerous occasions in the Chicago Orchestral Hall. She has also appeared ...
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$67.69 | | conductor USSR Symphony Orchestra USSR Bolshoi Theater Orchestra Evgeni Svetlanov 5 Mikhail Glinka. Overtures And Orchestral Pieces. CD (2007)
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$25.29 The role of Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka (1804-57) in Russian music is comparable to the role of Shakespeare in English literature. Glinka established the Russian national music school. Tchaikovsky wrote that "all Russian music was contained in Glinka's "Kamarinskaya" like a majestic oak in a tiny acorn". Glinka's music for the first time in Russian history wasperceived as the Voice of Russia. This Voice also was heard and enjoyed in other countries. Glinka was born in a noble family which owned Novospasskoye village near Smolensk. He got the best possible education at that time at Tsarsko-Selskiy Litseum. The school was established for the education of the Russian elite. Among graduates were Russian philosophers, diplomats, writers, painters and composers - Pushkin, Glinka, Griboedov, Zhukovsky, Odoevsky, Mitskevich, Delvig... These graduates became the pride of the Russian state for centuries. After his graduation Glinka spoke six foreign languages. Among basic disciplines at this school were music, literature, painting and architecture. Glinka also dedicated a great deal of his time analyzing symphonic scores and took lessons in composition and piano from John Field in St. Petersburg and music theory from Siegfried Dehn in Berlin. During the summer time Glinka loved to play violin and flute with a symphony orchestra owned by his uncle. The facts of Glinka's biography are not hidden from the public, however some Western musicologists portray the composer as a lustful fellow who studied sex techniques swapping women in countries he visited and who developed his technique of composition by shaking the hands of Bellini and Donizetti during his trip to Milan. You may also read that listening to a clarinet quintet by Crusell, a composer from the Russian province called in the 19th century Suomi (now Finland), was crucial for Glinka's determination to become a composer, that the composition by the Finnish composer developed in Glinka "knowledge and appreciation of Western-style music" which was "scant until he heard" quintet by Mr. Crusell. The commonstatement is that Glinka was sick, lustful, poor and barely educated before visiting countries of Western Europe. In fact these trips were designed to polish and extend his knowledge, to establish personal contacts and represent Russia abroad. Glinka was recognized and became a friend not only to the Russian Tsar Nikolai I, but also to Berlioz, Liszt, Bellini, Donizetti and Johann Strauss. Glinka's music represents Russian classicism. It brings an abundance of positive energy, reveals harmony and balance so common to the Russian character. This album contains overtures and orchestral pieces from Glinka's operas "Ivan Susanin", "Ruslan and Ludmila" and a less known symphonic cycle known as "Andante Cantabile and Rondo in D minor". This two-movement composition was written in 1823, in Novospasskoye, and initially was considered as a sketch for a future symphony. Evgeni Svetlanov and the USSR Symphony Orchestra perform the program. Overture to "Ruslan and Ludmila" is performed together with the USSR Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra. Evgeni Svetlanov (1928-2002) was born in Moscow. He studied piano with Maria Gurvich, composition with Mikhail Gnessin and Yuri Shaporin and conducting with Gauk. After graduating from the Gnessin Institute and Moscow Conservatory he joined the staff of the Bolshoi as a principal conductor (1963-1965). In 1965 he became a leader of the USSR Symphony Orchestra ...
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