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Cello Concertos Music | List Price | $19.97 (You save $5.82) | | Label | Tudor Records | | Orig Year | 8/2/2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 69340  | | CD Universe Part number | 7904043 | | Catalog number | 7121 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 02, 2005 | | Recording Time | 1 16 |
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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.
Personnel: Accademia Filarmonica Romana Choir, Choir of the Philharmonic Academy of Rome (vocals); Brendan Monaghan (whistle, Uilleann pipe); Danni O'Neill (piano); Youki Yamamoto, Olli Cunningham, Adam Langston (programming); The Irish Film Orchestra.
Audio Mixers: Gabriele Conti; Haydn Bendall; Austin Ince; Tom Bailey.
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$15.85 Clips, interviews, commentary, and rare concert footage present a history of America's most celebrated music, jazz, tracing its roots back to the 1830's. Features songs from Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Miles Davis, and more.
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; English Subtitles
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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 accompaniment to Michael Praetorius' "Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming" or the opening verse of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," sung solo with no instruments at all.
Charlotte Church In The Holy Land
Recorded at Blackheath Concert Halls and Air Studios, London, England.
Personnel includes: Charlotte Church (vocals); Sian Edwards (conductor); London Symphony Orchestra.
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$13.55 This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
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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, Farewell; Entr'acte; Climb Ev'ry Mountain; My Favorite Things; Something Good; Processional and Maria; Sixteen Going On Seventeen; Do-Re-Mi; Edelweiss; So Long, Farewell; Climb Ev'ry Mountain; Finale; Robert Wise Interview; Richard Rodgers Interview; Charmian Carr Interview;
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$14.89 Mitchell Stern, Alicia Edelberg, Katherine Livolsi-Stern, Nancy McAlhany, Alexander Vselensky (violin); Ronald Carbone, David Cerutti (viola); Clay Ruede, David Calhoun, Ellen Westerman (cello); Jennifer Hoult (harp); Elizabeth Mann, Less Scott, John Moses, Richard Heckman, Charles Wilson, Lawrence Feldman, John Winder (woodwinds); Robert Millikan, Anthony Kadleck, Danny Cahn, Larry Lunetta (trumpet); Russell Rizner, Ronald Sell, Roger Wendt (French horn); James Pugh, Bruce Bonvisutto (trombone); Nathan Durham (trombone, tuba); John Beal (bass); John Redsecker (drums); James Saporito, Thad Wheeler (percussion); Bruce Samuels (programming).
All songs written or co-written by Oscar Hammerstein II or Stephen Sondheim.
The relationship between Oscar Hammerstein II and Stephen Sondheim is among the most confounding in the American musical theater. On the one hand, Hammerstein was Sondheim's spiritual father, the guiding force who led him to become a writer of theater songs. On the other, the optimistic, wholesome attitude expressed in Hammerstein's lyrics and librettos could not be more different from the skeptical, subversive wit of Sondheim. Mandy Patinkin confronted this dichotomy head-on in his fourth album, alternating songs by the two, following Hammerstein's "If I Loved You" with Sondheim's "I Wish I Could Forget You," Hammerstein's "Honey Bun" with Sondheim's "Not a Day Goes By." Those juxtapositions emphasized the differences, but Patinkin also found similarities in some pairings. The odd thing was that, although Patinkin is identified with Sondheim, here he was more comfortable with Hammerstein. He is able to appreciate the ambivalent anguish of "I Wish I Could Forget You" and the savage wit of "Remember," but he's too nice to plumb the cruelty of either song. On the other hand, Hammerstein's embrace of sentiment is similar to Patinkin's, and in songs like "If I Loved You," "Bali Ha'i," and "Honey Bun," he was able to indulge his energy and back-wall-of-the-theater bellow. Sondheim can thank Patinkin for making his songs seem more conventional and acceptable than they really are. Here, Patinkin even found surprising warmth in two of the austere songs from Passion. But, despite Patinkin's obvious affection for Sondheim, that doesn't make him the ideal interpreter. On the other hand, listening to this record makes you wonder what he could do with Hammerstein standards like "Ol' Man River" or "Oklahoma!" ~ William Ruhlmann
(violin, concertmaster); Martha Mott, Suzanne Ornstein, Laura Seaton,
Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York in June 1995. Includes liner notes by Jonathan Schwartz.
Personnel: Mandy Patinkin (vocals); Eric Stern (conductor); Joyce Hammann
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