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"It's Never Over", featuring Ola Onabule and the Hazelrigg B
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"Kannst du das Lied verstehn?"
$20.99CDGenuin
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#50 - Berio: Coro; Zuraj: Automatones
$19.99CDBR Klassik
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#51 - Helmut Lachenmann, Vol. 2
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!!!Hymns On The Crystal Cathedral Organ / Frederick Swann
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""HOT"" DANCE MUSIC
"Degenerated Music" for clarinet & piano
"In Chains of Gold", The English Pre-Restoration Verse Anthe
"It's Never Over", featuring Ola Onabule and the Hazelrigg B
"Kannst du das Lied verstehn?"
#1 OPERA ALBUM / VARIOUS
#1 PIANO ALBUM / VARIOUS
#1 SMOOTH JAZZ RADIO HITS
#50 - Berio: Coro; Zuraj: Automatones
#51 - Helmut Lachenmann, Vol. 2
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& HIS ORCHESTRA 1945 VOL 5
& JULIET / O.B.C.R.
& SAMMY WALKED IN
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& THE ANGELS SING: DIVAS OF BIG BAND ERA / VARIOUS
& THE MODERN JAZZ GIANTS
'La Sophie' - Popular Harpsichord Music / Sophie Yates
Recorded in: St Bartholemew's Church, Orford, Suffolk 11-13 December 1995 Producer(s) Gary Cole Sound Engineer(s) Gary Cole Richard Smoker (Assistant)
REVIEW
Yates shows lots of vivacity as well as the crisp neatness we have come to expect of her. The finale of the Italian Concerto, for example, simply bubbles with joyousness, as does the exuberant bravura A major Sonata by Scarlatti. She is admirably precise in the Rameau gavotte and variations, direct and simple in Le coucou, brings real brio to the Courante of the Handel suite (she treats its Allemande rather freely); her performance of the unusually shaped C major Sonata by Scarlatti – a quiet pastoral followed by rural bagpiping and then noisy revelry – is excellent. But to me one of the highlights of her recital is Duphly’s superb melancholy rondeau: I have heard it played with greater gravitas, but it is entirely convincing in her hands; and the much-employed low register of her Goujon-type harpsichord sounds very fine.
--Gramophone
'Round About Midnight / Miles Davis
Hipness Personified: Miles Davis' 'Round About Midnight Features Famed Quintet with John Coltrane Playing Memorable Hard Bop and Ballads
Sourced from the Original Master Tapes and Pressed on MoFi SuperVinyl
Mobile Fidelity's 180g 33RPM SuperVinyl LP presents the music with Engrossing Transparency, Presence, and Focus
Numbered-Edition Reissue of 1957 Album Features Ultra-Low Noise Floor, Dead-Quiet Surfaces, and Superb Groove Definition
Miles Davis' first album for Columbia, 'Round About Midnight, represents the beginning of a three-decade-plus relationship with the famed label and the start of an extended collaboration with saxophonist John Coltrane. It stands as a hard-bop benchmark - a summation of the styles that came before it's creation, an immersion into the period's cutting-edge strains, and a hint of the modalism that would follow. The record remains ageless, it's fundamental cool epitomized by first-rate arrangements and astonishing performances of pensive ballads, bebop classics, and pop standards.
Part of Mobile Fidelity's Miles Davis SuperVinyl reissue series, Round About Midnight resonates with newfound palpability and emotionalism on the label's 180g 33RPM SuperVinyl LP. Sourced from the original master tapes and housed in a Stoughton jacket, this numbered-edition collectible traces the individual paths each musician takes in contributing to the whole - from pianist Red Garland's left hand weaving counter-melodic chords to Coltrane infusing a tune with forward, harmony-defying patterns to the extent that iconic pianist Cecil Taylor declared 'Coltrane's what you hear on that record' the first time he heard the album. Indeed, the music sounds cohesive, immediate, and involving. Ballads are warm, lush, gentle, illuminated; upbeat pieces bounce, snap, and energize. The high ceilings at Columbia's 30th Street Studio doubtlessly add to the sonic awe. This is hipness personified.
1/4' / 15 IPS; Analog Madter DSD 64; Analog Console Lathe; 180g Numbered Special Edition
Track List:
Side One: 1. 'Round Midnight, 2. Ah-Leu-Cha, 3. All of YouSide Two: 1. Bye Bye Blackbird, 2. Tadd's Delight, 3. Dear Old Stockholm
'Round Midnight
The title of this album comes from the Thelonius Monk piece, Round Midnight. At the time of the song’s publication, Monk was labeled an outsider. His intense harmonies and the complexities in his music put others off. The virtuosic performances on this recording, however, present an acceptable medium for such elaborate polyphonies.; Alongside this composition from a jazz great, this album also includes a wide range of moods, from the gloomy Saint-Saens Dance Macabre, to Purcell’s Fairy Queen. This album of “nighttime” themed music is performed with ease, agility, and fervor.; Performers are Falk Maertens and Raphael Mentzen, trumpet, Paolo Mendes, Horn, Andreas Klein, Trombone, and Johannes Lipp, Tuba. All are members of the Deutschen Symphonie-Orchesters Berlin.
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'Twas the Night Before Christmas / Burning River Brass
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REVIEW:
The centerpiece is Burning River Nutcracker, swinging arrangements of six selections from the ballet. I admit to curmudgeonly skepticism when it comes to this sort of thing, but these readings won me over with lively, skillful, and tasteful playing.
– American Record Guide
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(Former) Anthems of (Former) Socialist Countries
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(re)creations / Zlata Chochieva
Transcribing musical works for other instruments or instrumentations has a long tradition in music history. Sometimes, the composers themselves wrote different versions of their works and often it is the musicians who adapt works for their own instruments. Even great composers have enjoyed arranging the works of their predecessors and have thus transported them into their time and era of music history and lent their own interpretations to them. Among those are Sergei Rachmaninoff, Franz Liszt, and Ignaz Friedman - all three great pianists and composers. Renowned Russian pianist Zlata Chochieva presents their transcriptions of the works of great composers such as Bach, Mendelssohn and Mahler on her new album "(re)creations".
