Composed by Isaac Albeniz
with Ben Tobiasson
2. Suite for solo cello No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 Prelude
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
with Ben Tobiasson
3. Prelude, Courante, Fugue and Presto for lute in D minor Courante
Composed by Sylvius Leopold Weiss
with Ben Tobiasson
4. Work(s) Sonata in C
Composed by Domenico Scarlatti
with Ben Tobiasson
5. Gavotte
Composed by Giuseppi Antonio Brescianello
with Ben Tobiasson
6. Recuerdos de la Alhambra, for guitar
Composed by Francisco Tarrega
with Ben Tobiasson
7. España, 6 album leaves for piano, Op. 165, B. 37
Composed by Isaac Albeniz
with Ben Tobiasson
8. Capricho árabe, for guitar
Composed by Francisco Tarrega
with Ben Tobiasson
9. Jeux Interdits, romance for guitar
Composed by Anonymous
with Ben Tobiasson
10. Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor ("Moonlight"), Op. 27/2 Prelude
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
with Ben Tobiasson
11. Waltz for piano in C sharp minor, Op. 64/2, CT 213
Composed by Fryderyk Chopin
with Ben Tobiasson
12. Work(s) Chaconne
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
with Ben Tobiasson
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Spanish Guitar Music
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005YJ4Q Release Date: 2002-01-29 |
Tracks:
- Albeniz: Asturias
- Albeniz: Tango
- Sanz: Canarios
- Rodrigo: Fandango
- Torroba: Nocturno
- Segreras - El Colibri
- Albeniz: Sonata in D
- De Falla: The Corregidor's Dance
- De Falla: Fisherman's Song
- De Falla: The Miller's Dance
- Torroba: Madronos
- La Nit de Nadal
- El Noy de la Mare
- Granados: Ma Maja de Goya
- Abeniz: Cordoba
- Tarrega: Recuerdos de la Alhambra
- Granados: Spanish Dance No. 5
- El Testamen de Amelia
- Villa-Lobos: Prelude No. 4 in E Minor
- Albeniz: Sevilla
- De Falla: Homanaje
- Mudarra: Fantasia
- Turina: Fandanguillo
Customer Reviews:
Excellent Introduction to Spanish Classical Guitar Music.......2005-09-18
The music ranges from Renaissance composers (Sanz, Mudarra) and harmonized folk melodies to standard 20th Century works (Rodrigo, Torroba etc).
John Williams is excellent throughout. The CD is also cheap, and can be used either just for enjoyment, or further to explore other recordings by Williams, the classical guitar repertoire, or other classical guitarists.
As a marketing ploy, it is very effective.
For the collector or classical guitar enthusiast, the chief disadvantages of the CD are duplication of other recordings, and that the way at least some of the works on this CD are listed isn't helpful in telling the listener the set(s) to which these pieces belong and how to find them (e.g. "from ______, Op # "). The font listing the titles and track numbers is small and somewhat hard to read.
However, this CD should attract many listeners and enthusiasts both to the classical guitar, the repertoire, and guitarist John Williams - and I'm all for that.
Over 70 minutes playing time.
Recommended.
The guitar is an orchestra in miniature!.......2005-02-05
John Williams has always known the delicate equilibrium between the expresiveness and the glamouer. His impresive technique however is not exposed as his prima edonna. He goes directly to the soul of the composer, melts in his spirit and let the music sharp the qith eloquent conviction the composer's demanded atmosphere.
From Granados to Albeniz, from Rodrigo to Agustin Barrios - El indio Mangore -, from Moreno Torroba to Ponce , you will find the warmth, the passion and the Midas touch of this golden guitarrist.
GUITAR MAJESTY.......2004-12-21
Sweet, sweet music, an essential addition to your collection.......2004-12-07
A True Classic.......2004-01-26
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Essential Guitar: 33 Guitar Masterpieces
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000069KIT Release Date: 2002-08-13 |
Customer Reviews:
Two-and-a-half hours of bliss.......2007-04-04
Have you ever heard music that you wanted to last forever, maybe even to dive inside and live there for a while, immersing yourself in sound? That's how I feel about this collection. The only problem I have with it is that I bought it thinking it might be nice to listen to while I write. Not so. It's terrible for that. I'll sit with my hands poised above the laptop keyboard, assuring myself I'll get some work done while I listen. The music takes hold and carries me away.
I'm not expert at describing this or any type of music. I just know what I love. You might too, if you enjoy classical or Spanish guitar -- unless you have absurd expectations about combining listening with work.
not what i expected.......2007-03-26
excellent guitar performances.......2006-07-27
Essential Guitar..........2005-07-26
Buy it and enjoy!!!!
Lives up to its Name!.......2005-06-10
The recording quality is uniformly good, even on the tracks by Segovia. I don't know if they were remastered or recorded late in his career, but they're free of the surface noise present in so many of his recordings. The set clocks in at a generous 2 1/2 hours - one of the greatest deals in instrumental music; this is not a "bargain" quality set. Listen to the samples online - great stuff.
My only mild criticism is in the marketing. The advertising features John Williams and Julian Bream. Each contributes exactly one track. I would have enjoyed more pieces by them for stylistic comparison. But the less well-known (at least to guitar music neophytes like me) artists are every bit as good, and I intend to obtain more of their work.
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300 Years of Guitar Masterpieces
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001K62 Release Date: 1992-11-04 |
Tracks:
- Spanish Dances: No. 4 Villanesca
- Spanish Dances: No. 12 Arabesca
- Etudes For Guitar: No. 7 In E Minor
- Etudes For Guitar: No. 3 In D Major
- Etudes For Guitar: No. 5 In C Major
- Etudes For Guitar: No. 12 In A Minor
- Etudes For Guitar: No. 2 In A Major
- Etudes For Guitar: No. 8 In C - Sharp Minor
- Etudes For Guitar: No. 11 In E Minor
- Etudes For Guitar: No. 1 In E Minor
- Estudo No. 1
- 3 Pieces For Guitar: No. 1 Largo
- 3 Pieces For Guitar: No. 2 Tranquillo
- 3 Pieces For Guitar: No. 3 Un poco mosso
- Suite populaire bresilienne: Mazurka - Choro
- Suite populaire bresilienne: Schottish - Choro
- Suite populaire bresilienne: Valsa - Choro
- Suite populaire bresilienne: Gavotta - Choro
- Suite populaire bresilienne: Chorinho
Tracks:
- Sonata In D Major, K. 290, L. 206
- Sonata In E Minor, K. 292, L. 24
- Sonata In E Major, K. 380, L. 23
- Sonata In A Major, K. 208, L. 238
- Sonata In A Major, K. 209, L. 428
- Sonata In D Minor
- Sonata In A Major
- Sonata In B Minor
- Sonata In A Major, Op. 3, No. 1
- Variations sur les Folies d'Espagne, Op. 45
- Sonata In E Minor, Op. 3, No. 6
- Gran Sonata Eroica In A Major, Op. 150: Allegro maestoso
- Spanish Dances: No. 1 Minuetto
- Spanish Dances: No. 5 Andaluza (Playera)
- Spanish Dances: No. 3 Zarabanda
Tracks:
- Suite No. 4 In E Major: Prelude
- Suite No. 4 In E Major: Loure
- Suite No. 4 In E Major: Gavotte en Rondeau
- Suite No. 4 In E Major: Menuett
- Suite No. 4 In E Major: Bourree
- Suite No. 4 In E Major: Gigue
- Suite No. 2 In A Minor: Preludio
- Suite No. 2 In A Minor: Fuga
- Suite No. 2 In A Minor: Sarabande
- Suite No. 2 In A Minor: Gigue - Double
- First Suite Espagnola, Op. 47: Granada (Serenata)
- First Suite Espagnola, Op. 47: Cataluna (Curranda)
- First Suite Espagnola, Op. 47: Sevilla (Sevillanas)
- First Suite Espagnola, Op. 47: Cadiz (Cancion)
- First Suite Espagnola, Op. 47: Cuba (Capricho)
Amazon.com
Manuel Barrueco is one of the best guitarists I've ever heard. Listen to his own arrangement of Albeniz's Suite Española and you'll have trouble believing it's only two hands on one guitar. But Barrueco doesn't use his technique to show off. He's a solid musician, as expressive in Bach as in Villa- Lobos. He also makes transcriptions that respect the origins of the music. This is a wide-ranging guitar collection, but all the music is worth hearing, especially in performances like these. The disc is one of the best bargains among all guitar recordings, and Vox's recordings still sound like a guitar. --Leslie GerberCustomer Reviews:
Illuminating.......2007-07-04
Essential recordings.......2007-04-06
Exquisite.......2006-12-14
The "cool school" of guitar playing.......2006-10-26
Bach and others on the Guitar.......2006-08-10
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Reflections of Spain: Spanish Favorites for Guitar
David Russell , Isaac Albeniz , Enrique Granados , Joaquin Malats , Francisco Tarrega , and Antonio Ruiz-Pipo Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005V0WV Release Date: 2002-01-22 |
Tracks:
- Serenata espanola (Joaquin Malats)
- Capricho Arabe (Francisco Tarrega)
- Recuerdos de la Alhambra (Francisco Tarrega)
- Andaluza (Spanish Dance No. 5) (Enrique Granados)
- Danza melancolica (Spanish Dance No. 10) (Enrique Granados)
- La Maja de Goya (from Tonadillas al estila antiguo) (Enrique Granados)
- Valses poeticos - Vivace, poeticos, Tempo de vals noble, Tempo de vals lento, Allegro humoristico, Allegretto, Sentimental, Vivo, Presto (Enrique Granados)
- Sevilla (from Suite espanola, Op. 47) (Isaac Albeniz)
- Mallorca, Op. 202 (Isaac Albeniz)
- Asturias (from Suite espanola, Op. 47) (Isaac Albeniz)
- Cancion y Danza No. 1 (Antonio Ruiz-Pipo)
Amazon.com
David Russell was born in Glasgow, Scotland, but his family moved to Spain while he was still a young boy so he could study music in the birthplace of classical guitar. On Reflections of Spain, Russell plays the music of his childhood home with all the joy you would expect from someone revisiting a beloved place. Russell's formidable technique is powered by a keen intelligence and tempered by an emotional delivery. He plays chestnuts like Tarrega's "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" and Albeinez's "Austurias" with a fond intimacy that rescues them from cliché. Perhaps the finest moments on the CD are Russell's guitar arrangements of four of Granados's compositions. Although Granados wrote pieces like "Danza Melancolia" and "Andaluza" for piano, Russell's thoughtful versions remind us that the folk dances that inspired them were originally accompanied by the guitar. David Russell is one the finest classical guitarists to emerge in recent years, and his playing on Reflections of Spain is a near perfect wedding of technique and temperament. --Michael SimmonsCustomer Reviews:
Exquisite music.......2007-06-09
beautiful reflections.......2006-07-07
The Best.......2006-04-16
Yet another Spanish guitar music...........2006-03-09
This is the first artist that I hear uses proper dynamics in his performance...the rest of the pack do not nearly use the guitar as a guitar they use it just another vehicle to play a composition....David's strumming...pulling pushing the music and his singing tone is above all others...not as controled as other classical players....if people played the guitar as a guitar not as a lute..or harpsicored or a piano...then this is what it should sound like...acoustic guitar's range is very limited ...but in the hands of a master...there are no limits....
Simple beauty.......2005-09-05
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Ultimate Guitar Collection
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I9M1 Release Date: 1999-03-09 |
Tracks:
- Allegro Giusto
- Largo
- Allegro
- Packington's Pound
- Greensleeves
- Fantasia 'A Fancy'
- Canarios
- Sonata In D
- Leyenda (Asturias)
- The Three Cornered Hat: The Millar's Dance
- Recuerdos De La Alhambra
- Choros No.1
- Andantino Espressivo
- Poco Animato
- En Los Trigales
- Allegro Con Spirito
- Adagio
- Allegro Con Brio
Tracks:
- Mallorca, Op. 202 - Albeniz
- Cataluna
- Granada
- Sevilla
- Cadiz
- Cordoba
- Dedicatoria
- La Maja De Goya
- Danza Espanola No. 4
- Valses Poeticos - Granados
- Danza Espanola No. 5 - Granados
- Fandango
- Passacaglia
- Zapateado
Customer Reviews:
Like a rainy day in a good bookstore.......2007-07-10
Not "Ultimate", but Wonderful!.......2007-03-29
As good a guitarist as Julian Bream is, one must begin by acknowledging that the title of this 2-CD set containing 32 admittedly seminal pieces written for hand-played strings ( primarily, the lute) is a tad hyperbolistic. An "Ultimate" collection of anything would have to be more complete, by definition, than any two CDs can be and, again, it almost goes without saying that no two people are apt to be in total agreement about what should or should not have been included in any such collection. All caveats considered and aside, this is, indeed, a thoughtfully selected and masterfully performed collection of what is, unarguably, some of the very best classical pieces ever written for the lute. Bream plays some of them on the guitar and others on a renaissance lute - the latter giving a somewhat truer indication of the stylings and musical nuances intended by the various composers. But, even the pieces he plays on the guitar - an instrument that, in it's current form, did not exist when many of the pieces were originally composed - are sensitive and lyrical interpretations that sound as if they MIGHT have been composed for the guitar.
Without spending space here reiterating the specific pieces, their titles and lengths, I will simply list the composers whose works Bream presents so nicely in this collection. They span a range of about five centuries beginning in the time of England's Elizabeth I and spanning the years through to the 20th Century's premier Spanish and Brazilian classical guitar composers. The list reads like a `Whose Who" of classical plucked-string instrument music and of composers whose keyboard compositions work particularly well on the strings of a lute or guitar, and includes;
- John Dowland
- Francis Cutting
- Antonio Vivaldi
- Gaspar Sanz (*)
- Mateo Albeniz (*)
- Manuel de Falla
- Enrique Granados (*)
- Hector Villa-Lobos, and
- Joaquin Rodrigo
(*) = Pieces originally written for keyboard play.
Every classical guitarist has his own recognizable style and approach to the instrument and the material. An experience listener would not confuse Bream's work with that of Andres Segovia, for example: but it is not that one is better than the other. Each, in his own distinctive way, is simply superb. Though the Spanish influence is clearly audible with both musicians, Bream's stylings have a more contemporary lilt and inflection than do those of Segovia; he makes each piece his own. One suspects that each time he plays a piece it comes out differently according to the moment, his mood, the instrument and God knows what else. Segovia, on the other hand, was well known for his constancy once he had found a version of each piece that fully suited his own ear and temperament.
While I am admittedly a Segovia fan, I find Bream's renditions to be noticeably fresher and each infused with an aura of presence in the here-and-now which I find especially enjoyable.
The collection is neither complete not `ultimate', but it is VERY good and well worth having in any collection of classical guitar music. In fact, for audiophiles not familiar with this genre, it is a fair place to begin to develop an ear for and a listener's knowledge of and experience with the classical guitar.
I recommend it highly.
Everyone would love this album!.......2007-01-16
Incredible.......2005-10-24
He is especially amazing in the second CD, with some of the solo guitar transcriptions of Albeniz. His rendition of Rodrigo's three pieces is also sublime.
I can't imagine anybody buying this cd then regretting it.
One well worth the price of two.......2004-09-25
Speaking as a musician I find the selections and the production of the first cd problematic. We get a few of the more lightweight examples of renaissance lute and baroque guitar (but no JS Bach and no (solo) baroque lute work); we get no vihuela repertoire and nothing truly representative of classical period composition. We do have all six movements from two contrasting concertos but the remainder of the cd consists mostly of neo-romantic repertoire from the twentieth century. Worse still, the recording quality is highly variable; for example one of the Villa Lobos pieces sounds as though it was recorded in an indoor swimming complex. Given the cd's title more care should have been taken to better represent Bream's career and musical diversity. In the opinion of one familiar with Bream's output this is a disappointing selection. Well played but not representative of the artist nor the art form.
However the opposite is the case with the second cd. These recordings were made at a time when Bream set out to commit to (then) vinyl, via the guitar, the musical heritage of Spain. Bream here was at the height of his interpretive power - and a fine film documentary also resulted from this endeavour.
The inclusion of the Rodrigo set makes this cd a better buy than the original Albeniz and Granados recording, although those who find this compilation rewarding might perhaps profit from researching Bream's catalogue, and adding the complete recording from which the Rodrigo is sourced (circa 1980-90) to their collection.
As for the Albeniz and Granados Bream offers his own transcriptions. These tread a fine line between fidelity to the piano scores and Bream's concept of what works on the guitar. As a general observation Bream seeks to include significantly more of the original score's textures than do many of his peers (e.g. J Williams, P Romero). At the same time he is not averse to significantly modifying the original (e.g. amongst others 'Granada' and 'Cordoba'). Such a process is part of any transcription but here the results are not only excellent but also personal to Bream, as a result we have further confirmation of the craft of a great performing artist.
Every listener will discover their own favourites and I have more than space allows me to relate. I believe that Bream brings more expression to his performances of the Valses Poeticos by Granados than any other guitarist I have heard, and the Passacaglia by Rodrigo is played with such a sense of a brooding menace that my spine tingles every time I listen to it.
The second cd alone is worth twice the compilation's asking price.
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Favourite Spanish Encores
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059ZIH Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Sonata In D Major
- Recuerdos de viaje, Op. 71: Rumores de la caleta: malaguena, No. 6
- Pavana capricho, Op. 12
- Recuerdos de viaje, Op. 71: Puerta de tierra: bolero, No. 5
- Espana, Op. 165: Malaguena, No. 3
- Espana, Op. 165: Tango, No. 2
- Suite espanola, Op. 47: Sevilla: sevillanas, No. 3
- Sonata In G Minor
- Sonata In D Major
- Danzas espanolas: Valenciana o Calesera, No. 7
- Danzas espanolas: Andaluza, No. 5
- Danzas gitanas, 1st Ser., Op. 55: Sacromonte, No. 5
- Tres danzas andaluzas, Op. 8: Zapateado, No. 3
- Concierto breve: I. Energico
- Concierto breve: II. Dolce
- Concierto breve: III. Vivo
Customer Reviews:
Superb performances, superb sound quality.......2002-03-28
The solo piano pieces include Albeniz' Sevilla:sevillanas, which I am sure you will recognise, his Tango and a popular Malagueña.
Granados' Spanish Dance No 5 [sometimes known by other titles] is sensitively performed.
Albeniz' grandfather, Mateo's D major Sonata is the opening track. This music will be recognised by Australian music lovers as the theme music for Margaret Throsby's wonderful music and interview program.
The Montsalvatge Brief Concerto is a most exciting feature of the recording.
Highly recommended. Stunning sound quality.
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The Royal Family of the Spanish Guitar
Isaac Albeniz , Enrique Granados , Federico Moreno Torroba , Anonymous , Fernando Sor , Celedonio Romero , Francisco Tarrega , Robert de Visee , Luys de Narvaez , Vincenzo Galilei , Luis de Milan , Johann Sebastian Bach , John Dowland , Jean-Philippe Rameau , Gaspar Sanz , Harold Lawrence , The Romeros , Pepe Romero , Angel Romero , and Celin Romero Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000057NF Release Date: 1997-05-13 |
Tracks:
- Trad. Spanish Folk Melody: Sevillanas
- Intermezo from Goyescas
- Llamada
- Sevilla From Suite Espanola
- Obbligato on Etude in B Minor
- Noche en Malaga
- Lagrima (Preludio)
- Romantic Prelude
- Allegretto From Sonatina In A Major
- Prelude No. 3 In A Minor
- Suite In D Minor
- Cuatro diferencias sobre
- Suite Of Six Dances
- Three Pavanas
- Minuet
- Bourree
- Gavotte
- King Of Denmark's Galliard
- Gavotte en rondeau
- Espanoleta
Customer Reviews:
Brilliant music by great musicians.......2007-05-09
The Royal Family of Spanish Guitar.......2007-05-07
Spanish classical guitar.......2007-04-23
Sumptuous performances!.......2006-03-16
Their elegant refinement is not wrangled with the sensitive and required mood. They have maintained the perfect balance, becoming an obligated reference every time they release a new album in the market.
His Rodrigo's performances possess that verve so characteristic of the great interpreters. Listening pieces as Madrigal Concerto, the original Concerto for three guitars and the unbeatable performance of Fandango.
This album contains some of the most representative miniaturist pieces of the Spanish repertoire.
So please, don' t think it over and acquire this album that will reward you every time you listen it.
LOS ROMEROS TO PERFORM WITH THE EDISON SYMPHONY AT THE STATE THEATRE IN NJ.......2005-12-29
FOR TICKETS: www.edisonsymphony.com and www.statetheatrenj.org
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Spanish Guitar: Timeless Collection
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006B1KR Release Date: 2002-11-19 |
Tracks:
- Danza Espanola No.5 - Norbert Kraft
- Allegretto - Dagoberto Linhares
- Andante - Dagoberto Linhares
- Allegro - Dagoberto Linhares
- Preludio - Antigoni Goni
- Coral - Antigoni Goni
- Cuna - Antigoni Goni
- Recitativo - Antigoni Goni
- Cancion - Antigoni Goni
- Muneira - Antigoni Goni
- Allegro Giocoso - Norbert Kraft
- Tarantella, Op.87b - Lorenzo Micheli
- Asturias - Norbert Kraft
- Mallorca - Norbert Kraft
- Sevilla - Norbert Kraft
- Dance Of The Miller - Norbert Kraft
Tracks:
- Recuerdos De La Alhambra - Norbert Kraft
- Theme & Variations, Op.11 - John Holmquist
- Allegro - Andante - Norbert Kraft
- I - Denis Azabagic
- II - Denis Azabagic
- III - Denis Azabagic
- Allegro Moderato - Denis Azabagic
- Adagio - Norbert Kraft
- I. Gallarda - Lorenzo Micheli
- II. El Canario - Lorenzo Micheli
- III. El Villano - Lorenzo Micheli
- IV. 'Pesame Dello Amor' - Lorenzo Micheli
- V. 'El Rey Don Alonso El Bueno' - Lorenzo Micheli
- Fandanguillo - Norbert Kraft
- Soleares - Norbert Kraft
- El Los Trigales - Martha Masters
- Allegretto, Quasi Allegretto - Norbert Kraft
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful Spanish classical guitar album.......2003-10-12
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Essential Piano: The Ultimate Piano Collection
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00076YNIC Release Date: 2005-03-08 |
Tracks:
- I. Adagio Sostenuto - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Aria - Andras Schiff
- II. Adagio Sostenuto - Zoltan Kocsis
- Grande Valse Brillante In E Flat Major, Op.18 - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Traumerei, Op.15 No.7 - Radu Lupu
- Consolation No.3 - Jorge Bolet
- Gymnopedie No.1 - Pascal Roge
- Adagio - Stephen Kovacevich
- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring - Julius Katchen
- II. Andantino Semplice - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Melody In F Major, Op.3 No.1 - Shura Cherkassky
- Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte - Jean-Yves Thibaudet
- II. Andante - Radu Lupu
- Moment Musical No.3 In F Minor - Radu Lupu
- Bagatelle In A Minor, WoO 59 (Fur Elise) - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Waltz In D Flat Major, Op.64 No.1 'Minute' - Jorge Bolet
Tracks:
- Clair De Lune - Pascal Roge
- Romance (Excerpt) - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- II. Adagio Cantabile - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Golliwogg's Cake Walk - Pascal Roge
- Impromptu In G Flat Major, Op.90 No.3 - Radu Lupu
- Rondo Alla Turca - Andras Schiff
- II. Adagio Un Poco Mosso - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Fruhlingrauschen (Rustle Of Spring) - Joseph Cooper
- Nocturne In E Flat Major, Op.9 No.2 - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- II. Andante - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Nocturne, Op.33 No.1 - Pascal Roge
- II. Andante - Cristina Ortiz
- Sevilla - Alicia De Larrocha
- Liebestraum No.3 - Jorge Bolet
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Very Best of
Montserrat Caballe Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000083GOF Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- Ritorna Vincitor
- Qui Radames Verra... O Patria Mia
- Pace, Pace Mio Dio
- Una Macchia E Qui Tutt'ora
- Tu Che Le Vanita
- Ave Maria
- L'altra Notte In Fondo Al Mare
- Voi Lo Sapete, O Mamma
- Ils S'Eloignent Enfin... Sombre Foret
- Las Fuentecitas De Parque
- Cuba Dentro De Un Piano
- Chevre
- Punto De Habanera
- Cancion De Cuna Para Dormir A Un Negrito
- Canto Negro
Tracks:
- In Quelle Trine Morbide
- Si. Mi Chiamano Mimi
- Donde Lieta Usci
- Vissi D'Arte
- Un Bel Di Vedremo
- Tu, Tu, Piccolo Iddio!
- Signore, Ascolta
- In Questa Reggia
- Tu Che Di Gel Sei Cinta
- O Mio Babbino Caro
- Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta
- Son Vergin Vezzosa
- O Rendetemi La Speme... Qui La Voce Sua Soave...
- Torno Il Riso Sul Suo Aspetto... Vien Diletto
- Oh! S'io Potessi Dissipar Le Nubi...
- Col Sorriso D'Innocenza...
- Qual Suono...Oh, Sole! Ti Vela Di Tenebre Oscure
Customer Reviews:
Early Caballe, covering the range of her opera roles.......2006-09-20
The reviewers below have given deserved praise to Caballe's abilities as diva. My onw opinion is that she was better on records than in the opera house. She wasn't gifted as an actress and cut a short, wide figure onstage. But as a vocal actress on disc she was very convincing, despite her over-reliance on pathos and delicacy. One longs at times, amid all the beauitful floated notes, for more spine and guts to her heroines. (I find her acclaimed Aida, for example, a one-note portrayal.) Lady Macbeth needs to be more sinister, Elisabetta more tragically enduring.
In all, this two-fer serves as a fine survey of her early career, and for listeners like me, who don't necessarily buy Caballe's complete opera sets, it may be all we need.
A great collection of diva Caballe's best singing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2005-12-26
REALLY GOOD !.......2004-02-19
Cut-and-Paste Caballe.......2003-05-17
For Caballe fans that already own the backlist of her recitals, there is not enough here to entice you to buy this new recital, unless you like the unique combination of arias. Tracks 1-5 on disc one are wonderful interpretations by Caballe of Verdian arias. I especially like the one from Macbeth- perfectly executed, with the pianissimi in all the right places. Equally as thrilling is her Tu Che Le Vanita, a dramatic, long aria that shows off the interpretive power she was capable of, when she wasn't in a lazy mood. As for the Ave Maria, I find it curious that they chose to cut the preceding Willow Song. In my mind, you can have a Willow Song on a soprano's recital disc without the Ave Maria, but it seems inappropriate for the reverse to be the case. Personally, I don't think that Caballe has anything on Mirella Freni, who is perhaps the most perfect Desdemona of her era.
I must admit to not having heard Caballe's interpretations of L'Altra Notte and Voi Lo Sapete. To imagine Caballe singing Santuzza really seems like a stretch to me. My favorite Santuzzas are Callas, Bumbry, and Verrett (in that order). Of course, Caballe did sing a lot of roles, and it isn't impossible that she could do justice to the aria, but I just can't imagine it, try as I might. A final selection worth mentioning is the aria from William Tell, from a supreme bel canto recording of Rossini's masterpiece.
Tracks 1-11 on the second disc are culled from her famous Puccini Arias recording, with the exception of In Questa Reggia from Turandot (a role that she would sing very late in her career, as opposed to the more familiar and suitable-for-her-voice role of Liu). What is notable is what didn't make the cut. Listeners will be deprived of her heart-wrenching, powerful interpretation of Sola, Perduta, Abbandonata, with its sinister clarinet obligato. They will also miss out on an enchanting aria from Puccini's little known and rarely staged Le Villi. This is a shame, since the original Puccini Aria disc is currently out of circulation.
The rest of disc two focuses on Bellini, in the form of I Puritani and Il Pirata. Listeners will be treated to both the polacca and the mad scene from Bellini' final opera. Caballe, of course, cannot hold a candle to Joan Sutherland, who was a true coloratura soprano (Caballe was more lyrical), but she isn't bad, either, as Elvira. The Bellini role that would garner her more acclaim was Imogene from Il Pirata. This two-disc recital draws to a close with her divine reading of Imogene's mad scene. This is the stuff of operatic legend.
All in all, minor quibbles aside, this is a great introduction to those not familiar with Caballe's grand art.
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