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Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker - Highlights / Ondrej Lenárd
Gabriel's Message - One Thousand Years Of Carols
Christmas Carols From Tewkesbury Abbey / Andrew Sackett
Beethoven: Famous Piano Sonatas / Jando
American Classics - Siegmeister: Piano Music Vol 2 / Boulton

If you're encountering the late American, New York born composer Elie Siegmeister for the first time, skip the first five tracks for now. Cue up Track Six to his gritty, uncompromising 1964 Second Sonata. The one movement work commences with stabbing, isolated pitches. These work their way into petulant clusters and stark, flickering triads. Leaping rhythmic patterns forge a grim, motoric path of no return, on which teasing jazz flourishes and starburst, two-handed arpeggios provide breezy relief. Siegmeister's predilection for granitic sonorities and bleak lyricism informs both his early 1932 Theme & Variations and his notey, rigorous Third Sonata from 1979. Five movements from the 1985 suite "These Shores" depict a quintet of American writers, whose identities are difficult to decipher without a score card. Yet this composer could write simple, accessible music too. Turn now to the opening "Sunday in Brooklyn" suite, a five movement work laced with wistful tunes and gentle, wrong-note Gershwinisms. This is music that deserves to be played much more than it is. One regrets that the composer, who died in 1991, didn't live to hear pianist Kenneth Boulton's dynamically charged, fiercely committed, and brilliantly virtuosic performances. He would have been delighted.--Jed Distler, ClassicsToday.com
Vaughan Williams: Symphonies 5 & 9 / Bakels, Bournemouth So
--David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com
The Best Of Mendelssohn
Agnus Dei - Classical Music For Reflection And Meditation
Includes pavan(s) by William Byrd.
Smetana: Má Vlast / Antoni Wit, Polish Nrso
Meredith Willson: Symphony No. 1 and 2 / Stromberg, Moscow SO
The First Symphony was written as a commemorative piece for the 30th anniversary of the San Francisco earthquake of 1916. But rather than recall the horror of that event, the piece is more of a tone poem celebrating the city. The second movement, however, is poignant in its evocation of a city rebuilding itself. The rising opening violin line, emulating a rebirth out of the ashes, is particularly effective.
The Second Symphony, another work celebrating the glory of California, has a vague Spanish character to it as it pays homage to Father Junipero Serra, a "padre-pioneer" in the words of Willson. As with the First Symphony, the outstanding movement is the Andante with its veiled references to Gregorian chant and its Spanish motives as an allusion to the Spanish mission founded by Serra.
William Stromberg, a conductor who has an affinity for performing film music, is to be commended for bringing to light these once forgotten works with sterling performances from the Moscow Symphony Orchestra.
Best Of Schubert
American Classics - MacDowell: Piano Music Vol 2 /Barbagallo
- American Record Guide
My First Orchestra Book / Helsby, Eklund
• A delightfully colourful introduction to the orchestra, aimed to fire the imagination of children aged 4–9 years. There is a special guide in the book: a little green creature called Tormod. He is a troll who has come all the way from the top of a mountain in Norway to discover music. As he searches for the music that will help him to find his way home, readers learn about the different instruments – what they look and sound like, and how they belong in different families. Throughout the book children are referred to the accompanying CD so that they can hear examples as they read. There is a musical quiz at the end, with multiple choice answers.
• 37 classical music tracks on the CD include: Sarasate’s Carmen Fantasy, Mozart’s Overture to The Magic Flute, Tchaikovsky’s ‘Russian Dance’ from The Nutcracker, Copland’s Clarinet Concerto, Wagner’s Overture to Tannhäuser, Grieg’s ‘In the Hall of the Mountain King’ from Peer Gynt – and many more
• An original, colorful and lively approach to learning about music.
• Follows the huge success of My First Classical Music Book and Meet the Instruments of the Orchestra! from Naxos.
• 37 classical music tracks on the CD.
• Every instrument is featured, with clear audio examples.
• 60 beautifully illustrated pages that children will love."
