| | Orchestral Music CD - Import French National Radio TV Orch / Rosenthal / Satie CDS
Orchestral Music Music | List Price | $11.98 (You save $1.13) | | Label | Everest | | Orig Year | 5/12/2008 | | CD Universe Part number | 7692397 | | Catalog number | 7519014 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 12, 2008 |
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Orchestral Music Music Composers on Orchestral Music CD : Erik Satie
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Orchestral Music
$10.49 BEETHOVEN'S LAST NIGHT is a rock opera conceived by Paul O'Neill.
Recorded at Soundtracks, Stellar Productions & Studio 900, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Paul O'Neill.
Personnel includes: Jon Oliva (vocals, piano, keyboards, bass); Patti Russo, Jody Ashworth, Guy Lemmonnier, Jamie Torcellini, Sylvia Tosun, Zak Stevens, Dave Diamond, Doug Thoms (vocals); Paul O'Neill (acoustic & electric guitars); Dave Wittman (guitar, bass, drums); Al Pitrelli (guitar, bass); Chris Caffery (guitar); Todd Reynolds, Paul Reynolds, Paul Woodiel, Mary Rowell, Laura Seaton-Finn, Denise Stillwell (violin); Mark Wood, Mark Ferris (viola); Gary Yellin, Jonas Tauber, Dorothy Lawson (cello); Robert Kinkel (piano, keyboards); Johnny Lee Middleton (bass); Jeff Plate (drums); Danielle Landherr, Marni Elliot, Sylvia Tosun, Robert Kinkel, Christian James, Jacob Ashworth, Evan Maltby, Sebastian Perez, Caroline Ross (background vocals).
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$14.09 Includes petit jacquet (terzi) / quinta pars (ortiz) by various composers.
Includes susanne un jour (terzi) / recercada settima (ortiz by various composers.
Includes vestiva i colli (terzi) / recercada quinta (ortiz) by various composers.
Includes canon: la spagna (milano) / passamezzo gaillard (r by various composers.
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$12.45 This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
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$9.39 CHRISTMAS COLLECTION is also available with a bonus disc in the limited edition IL DIVO GIFT PACK.
Quickly following up the success of its 2005 self-titled debut, the international pop/opera quartet Il Divo unveiled its first Christmas album later that year. Vocalists David Miller (US), Sebastien Izambard (France), Urs Buhler (Switzerland), and Carlos Marin (Spain) stick to a mostly English-language set of Christmas classics, with their resonant, emotive voices lifting every track on this lovely holiday album.
Audio Mixer: Ren Swan.
Recording information: Rokstone Studios, London, England (2004); Whitfield Street Studios, London, England (2004).
Photographer: Walter Chin.
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Orchestral Music
$15.79 Music composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics by Charles Hart.
It's a testament to Andrew Lloyd Webber's crowd-pleasing compositional skills that the original cast recording of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA went on to become the biggest-selling cast album ever. So when the time came to adapt his music for the film version of the monumentally successful theatrical work, Webber enlisted the aid of longtime collaborators Nigel Wright and Simon Lee. They produced an expanded orchestral version of the score, grander and more sumptuous than the original, and assembled a 100-member ensemble to do it justice.
However, the tragic story of the disfigured Phantom and Christine, the beautiful object of his desire, cannot be told without powerful performances of those roles. Gerard Butler and Emmy Rossum quickly dispel any concerns regarding the adequacy of their portrayals. Butler's full-blooded renditions of "The Music of the Night" and the title song are tinged with a dark eroticism, while Rossum's account of "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" skillfully conveys her character's vulnerability and conflicted feelings. The soundtrack also features a newly penned song by Webber, the poignant "Learn to Be Lonely," sung by Minnie Driver, who appears in the role of Carlotta in the film.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Emmy Rossum,Patrick Wilson, Minnie Driver.
Recorded at EMI Studios & Audio International, London, England. Includes liner notes by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Principal cast: Michael Crawford (The Phantom Of The Opera); Sarah Brightman (Christine Daae); Steve Barton (Raoul); John Savident (Monsieur Firmin); David Firth (Monsieur Andre); Rosemary Ashe (Carlotta Giudicelli); Mary Millar (Madame Giry); John Aron (Ubaldo Piangi); Paul Arden Griffith (Monsieur Reyer); Barry Clark (auctioneer); David De Van (Porter/Marksman/Fop); Janet Devenish (Meg Giry); David Jackson (Monsieur Lefervre); Janos Kurucz (Joseph Buquet); James Patterson (Don Attilio/Passarino); Peter
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$12.95 New repress of this mid-90s release. The first CD devoted exclusively to Marcel Duchamp brings some 50 minutes of very rare documents, all of which are crucial not only to understand Duchamp's work but also to grasp the rebellious, unconventional, anticonformist spirit that has always been there, but in the Zürich of 1919 took the absurd name of Dada. Content-The Creative Act (a lecture in Houston, TX -- April 1957) 'Some texts from a L'Infinitif' (1912-20 lecture read in 1967, shortly before his death) 'Erratum Musical (score drawn at random and played on pedal harmonium by Jean-Luc Fafchamps-the first aleotry composition, long before John Cage)-'An Interview' (by Richard Hamilton, recorded in NY, 1959)-'A Score For Three Voices' (a score for 3 voices, only score written by Duchamp for his 2 sisters). Subrosa/Belgium. 2005.
Editor: Marc Dachy.
Photographer: Alfred Stieglitz.
Translator: Marc Dachy.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Jean-Luc Plouvier; Marianne Pousseur; Lucy Grauman.
Personnel: Jean-Luc Fafchamps (harmonium).
Recording information: 04/1957-11/1992.
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$16.29 World premire recording by John Metcalfe, who creates an array of striking, genre defying textures and sounds. Includes a bonus disc, Metcalfe's first album "The Inner Line II".
This selection includes a bonus disc, THE INNER LINE II.
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$13.15 Track Listing of songs: O You Whom I Often And Silently Come; I Dream'd In A Dream; When Lilacs Last In The Dooryard Bloom'd; Alone And Not Alone; Thy Fingers Make Early Flowers; If I Could Tell You; The Birthplace; I Could Bring You Jewels; Yes Is A Pleasant Country; Mr Youse Needn't Be So Spry; Good Hours;
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