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| Category | Classical, Greatest Hits Collections, Box Sets, Classical Period, Opera, Sonata, Symphony, Fantasy, Overture, Serenade, Rondo, Divertimento, Singspiel |
Best Of Mozart Music | Label | Madacy | | Orig Year | 9/9/1994 | | All Time Sales Rank | 5449  | | CD Universe Part number | 1023530 | | Catalog number | 5401 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Sep 09, 1994 | | Additional Info | Box Set |
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$9.79 Feisty re-imaginings of beloved songs from the pop, folk, and classical canon make violinist David Garrett's self-titled album an unpredictable and joyous listen. Garrett--a former student of Itzhak Perlman--has remarkable control over his tone, guiding his violin to sound tremblingly sweet ("Nothing Else Matters"), bluesy and soulful ("Ain't No Sunshine"), jaunty ("Zorba's Dance"), and even aggressive and artfully harsh ("Thunderstruck"), a versatility that allows him to cover Metallica and traditional Hungarian folk dances with equal aplomb.
Audio Remasterer: Tom Coyne.
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$12.09 For the soundtrack to 2005's MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA, Hollywood composer John Williams unveils one of his most inventive scores. The film, based on Arthur Golden's bestselling novel about a poor girl who becomes a refined geisha in World War II-era Japan, is enhanced by Williams's emotive (and often melancholy) music, which deftly blends orchestral works with passages that feature traditional Japanese instruments such as the shakuhachi and the koto. Remarkably, this mix of western and eastern sounds never comes across as forced, thanks to both Williams's bold musical vision and the outstanding solo contributions of cellist Yo-Yo Ma and violinist Itzhak Perlman. The opening track, "Sayuri's Theme," is a hauntingly beautiful piece, while "The Fire Scene and the Coming of War" evokes an appropriately ominous tone. What is perhaps most striking about GEISHA's score, however, is the use of quiet, reflective moments and pure silence, with Williams effectively adhering to the old adage of "less is more."
Composer: John Williams .
Personnel: Hiromi Hashibe, Masayo Ishigure (koto); Itzhak Perlman (violin); Yo-Yo Ma (cello); Masakazu Yoshizawa (shakuhachi).
Audio Mixer: Shawn Murphy.
Recording information: Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Sony Pictures Studio, Culver City, CA.
Editors: Kenneth Karman; Ken Wannberg; Ramiro Belgardt.
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$7.65 Track Listing of songs: Keyboard Sonata No. 43 In E Flat Major, Hob.Xvi:28: I. Allegro Moderato; Keyboard Sonata No. 43 In E Flat Major, Hob.Xvi:28: Ii. Minuet; Keyboard Sonata No. 43 In E Flat Major, Hob.Xvi:28: Iii. Finale: Presto; Keyboard Sonata No. 44 In F Major, Hob.Xvi:29: I. Moderato; Keyboard Sonata No. 44 In F Major, Hob.Xvi:29: Ii. Adagio; Keyboard Sonata No. 44 In F Major, Hob.Xvi:29: Iii. Tempo Di Minuet; Keyboard Sonata No. 47 In B Minor, Hob.Xvi:32: I. Allegro Moderato; Keyboard Sonata No. 47 In B Minor, Hob.Xvi:32: Ii. Minuet; Keyboard Sonata No. 47 In B Minor, Hob.Xvi:32: Iii. Finale: Presto; Keyboard Sonata In F Minor, Hob.Xvii:6, "Un Piccolo Divertimento: Variations";
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$12.65 Virginia Beach pianist Bay McLaughlin began taking piano lessons and studying music theory at the age of four. He continued studying piano until sixteen when he decided to switch his focus from classical piano to punk and metal percussion. Bay’s earliest influences were Oldies music, with a particular focus on the Beach Boys and Elvis. Through middle school, high school, and most of college, Bay listened to punk and metal exclusively. His favorite bands included Pennywise, H2O, A.F.I., Millencolin, NoFX, Atreyu, Homegrown, No Use For A Name, and Yellowcard. During his college years, Bay formed a classical trio, Savant, who went on to release Anonymous and play shows for three years together. During 2006, Bay decided to launch a solo career and began work on his debut album What Is and Will Be. Focused on illustrating his five years as a composer, WIAWB is a mixture of new and old songs, all centered on classical piano styling. Moving forward, Bay is excited about his foray into the independent music industry and is focused on redefining his compositional style and musical genre.
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