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Andres Schiff Leos Janácek: A Recollection Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $6.49) | | Label | ECM | | Orig Year | 6/19/2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 5851  | | CD Universe Part number | 1900270 | | Catalog number | 461660 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 19, 2001 | | Recording Time | 1 16 |
Leos Janácek: A Recollection Classical Review Leos Janácek: A Recollection Songs 1. In the mists (V Mlhách), pieces (4) for piano, JW 8/22: No. 1, Andante (14:25) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Leos Janácek (1854 - 1928) | | Performer | Andras Schiff (Piano) | | Genre | Suite | | Date Written | by 04/21/1912 | | Country | Czechoslovakia | | Venue | Schloss Mondsee, Austria | | Recording Date | 01/2000 | 2. In the mists (V Mlhách), pieces (4) for piano, JW 8/22: No. 2, Molto adagio (13:28) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Zulice, 1.X.05, Piano, Piano Sonata | | Composer | Leos Janácek (1854 - 1928) | | Performer | Andras Schiff (Piano) | | Genre | Romantic Period / Sonata | | Date Written | 1905-1906 | | Period | Romantic | | Country | Czech Republic | | Venue | Schloss Mondsee, Austria | | Recording Date | 01/2000 | 3. In the mists (V Mlhách), pieces (4) for piano, JW 8/22: No. 3, Andantino (44:12) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Leos Janácek (1854 - 1928) | | Performer | Andras Schiff (Piano) | | Genre | Suite | | Date Written | 1900-1911 | | Country | Czechoslovakia | | Venue | Schloss Mondsee, Austria | | Recording Date | 01/2000 | 4. In the mists (V Mlhách), pieces (4) for piano, JW 8/22: No. 4, Presto (1:08) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Leos Janácek (1854 - 1928) | | Performer | Andras Schiff (Piano) | | Genre | Character Piece | | Date Written | 1928 | | Country | Czechoslovakia | | Venue | Schloss Mondsee, Austria | | Recording Date | 01/2000 |
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Leos Janácek: A Recollection
$13.35 On his second album fronting his band Sadawi, trumpeter and composer Paul Brody continues his work in the avant-klezmer trenches, helping to drag that hundred-year-old music kicking and screaming into the 21st century. On Beyond Babylon he shows his unwillingness to be constrained by any ghetto boundaries, opening the album with an extended deconstruction of the Shaker hymn "Simple Gifts" (which features a hair-raisingly skronky banjo solo by Brandon Seabrook), and making use of elements of both dub (on the contemplative and lovely "Timepeace"), and rock (note the guitar parts on "Fragment of Kafka's Friend") as well as lots and lots of modern jazz. Most of the album is thrilling; Brody's take on the David Krakauer composition "Klezmer ŕ la Bechet" is a joyful romp in five/four meter, "Glass Dance" is a masterful chamber jazz excursion featuring guest Alan Bern on melodica; Brody's own "An Eye for a You" struts out like a brazen shtetl girl daring someone to dance with her. Only the scattershot and static "Masks and Faces" fails to impress. Highly recommended overall. ~ Rick Anderson
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Personnel: Brandon Seabrook (guitar, banjo, electronics); Alan Bern (accordion, melodica); Jan Hermerschmidt (clarinet, bass clarinet); Paul Brody (trumpet).
Audio Mixer: Hrólfur Vagnsson.
Liner Note Author: Paul Brody.
Recording information: Greve Studio, Berlin, Germany (2004).
Editor: Hrólfur Vagnsson.
Photographer: Dirk Hasskarl.
Arranger: Paul Brody.
Additional personnel: Alan Bern.
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