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$9.75 Drabik, Shoshana Frishberg, Julia George, Jack Gibson, Nina Gottlieb, Erick Hernandez, Michelle Repella, Anton Spivack.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra's second album, Christmas Attic, may not be as focused or serious as Christmas Eve, but it is just as enjoyable and maybe even more consistent, thanks to Paul O'Neill's increasingly impressive compositions and an improved musicality. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
St. Bartholomew's Church Choristers: Marilina Acosta, Brendan Burgess, Julian
Includes liner notes by Paul O'Neill.
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$12.15 Music composed by Frederick Lowe. Lyrics written by Alan Jay Lerner.
Music composed by Frederick Loewe. Lyrics written by Alan Jay Lerner.
Recorded in Hollywood, California on April 14-17, 1964. Includes liner notes by Brooks Atkinson.
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
The original Broadway production of MY FAIR LADY, as heard on this 1956 recording, not only made stars of Rex Harrison (already an established actor) and Julie Andrews, it introduced a host of unforgettable tunes into the Great American Songbook. "On the Street Where You Live," "I Could Have Danced All Night," "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," each has been sung so many times by so many performers that it's easy to forget who laid down the definitive versions. Throughout the show, Harrison's charisma-laded sprechtstimme and Andrews's bell-like tones provide the perfect contrast for each other, not to mention the perfect vehicle for this rich set of songs.
Originally released on Columbia (5090).
Audrey Hepburn's part is sung by Marni Nixon.
Recorded at Columbia 30th St. Studios, New York, New York on March 25, 1956.
Principal cast includes: Rex Harrison (Professor Henry Higgins); Julie Andrews (Eliza Dolittle); Robert Coote (Colonel Pickering); Stanley Holloway (Mr. Dolittle); Philippa Bevans (Mrs. Pearce).
Principal cast: Audrey Hebpurn (Eliza Doolittle); Rex Harrison (Henry Higgins); Wilfrid Hyde-White (Colonel ...
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$18.25 Tenor Bashkim Paçuku is established as an important figure in the music field through successful engagements performing with leading conductors and orchestras in the finest opera houses and concert halls in the world. Figuratively, he is a locomotive of professionalism for serious singers. My first reaction when I began to listen to Mr. Paçuku's tape was: "Is somebody trying to put me on?" The recording quality at first listen was rather poor, so I thought it almost sounded like an old '78 recording of one of the great tenors of a past era. But the more my wife and I listened, and after reading the enclosed material, it was obvious that we were listening to an outstanding tenor. He has a beautiful natural instrument, excellent technique, musicality, and a beautiful high register. He sings equally well coloratura and slow lyric music. In other words, he has it all. -- Bel Sonore Artists Management --Bashkim Paçuku was born of Albanian parents in Dibër (Debar-former Yugoslavia Republic of Macedonia), and graduated from the Faculty of Music Art from the University of Shkup (Skopje). He had two study tours: at La Scala of Milan (Italy), the famous Center for Perfection of Lyrical Artists, and in the Tirana (Albania) Theater of Opera and Ballet. His professional experience includes the formation and leadership of the Professional Choir of Radio/Television Prishtina in Kosova (today the choir of Kosova Opera Company), as a Coach, Assistant Conductor, Teacher of Vocal Technique and Soloist.He completed his studies and graduated from the Boston University Opera Institute in higher degree. He appeared in their production of "Street Scene" (in the role of Lippo Fiorentino); L'Elisir D'Amore (in the role of Nemorino); and performed the Mozart Requiem in Salem, Massachusetts (under the direction of Conductor Max Hobart) and Bach Magnificat in Lexington, Massachusetts (under the direction of Conductor Richard Travers), along with the Paul Madore Chorale and Masterworks Chorale, respectively. He also had a successful solo concert at Harvard Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, and at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City at a Memorial Mass for Mother Teresa. He has been a soloist for Opera Worcester on several occasions, and received rave reviews for the preview of "Tosca." He also performed Mozart Requiem and Bach Magnificat with the Master Singers of Worcester, Massachusetts and the Indian Hill Orchestra (under the direction of Conductors Dr. Paul Shannon and Dr. John Ehrlich). He performed at the Dubendorf Cathedral in Zurich, Switzerland, where he was a soloist for Liszt's Missa Coronationalis; and had solo performances in Lucerne, as well as all around Tuscany, such as Siena, Florence, etc. He has participated in the 7th International Competition of "P.I. Tchaikovsky" in Moscow, and at the International Competition of "Belvedere" in Vienna. He was awarded First Prize at the 20th Federal Competition of Musical Artists in Zagreb, which to date has been unmatched by any other soloist. While a student in Europe, he participated in several concerts and competitions, and performed at The Days of Kosovian Music in Gjakova, The Musical Scene of Prishtina in Prishtina, and The Musical Stage in Opatia. During the May Opera Evenings in Shkup (Skopje), he participated in the program of Opera New Hopes of Europe. In the first Kosovian opera, "The Maiden of Kaçanik," he had ...
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