Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Vienna Chamber Orchestra Conducted by Claudius Traunfellner
2. Divertimento for string quartet (or string orchestra) in D major ("Salzburg Symphony No. 1"), K. 136 (K. 125a)
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Vienna Chamber Orchestra Conducted by Claudius Traunfellner
3. Divertimento for string quartet (or string orchestra) in B flat major ("Salzburg Symphony No. 2"), K. 137 (K. 125b)
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Vienna Chamber Orchestra Conducted by Claudius Traunfellner
4. Divertimento for string quartet (or string orchestra) in F major ("Salzburg Symphony No. 3"), K. 138 (K. 125c)
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Vienna Chamber Orchestra Conducted by Claudius Traunfellner
5. Serenade No. 6 for orchestra in D major ("Serenata Notturna"), K. 239
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Vienna Chamber Orchestra Conducted by Claudius Traunfellner
Serenades & Divertimentos,Mozart,Traunfellner,Camerata,Classical,Classical Composers,Classical Music
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Jean Sibelius: Violinkonzert/Serenaden/Humoreske
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001GRK Release Date: 1996-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Conerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Minor, Op. 47: 1. Allegro moderato
- Conerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Minor, Op. 47: 2. Adagio di molto
- Conerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Minor, Op. 47: 3. Allegro, man non tanto
- Conerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Minor, Op. 47: Serenade No. 1 In D Major, Op. 69a - Andante assai
- Conerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Minor, Op. 47: Serenade No. 2 In G Minor, Op. 69b - Lento assai
- Conerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Minor, Op. 47: Humoresque No. 1 In D Minor, Op. 87 No. 1 - Commodo
Amazon.com essential recording
The very first notes of this extraordinary performance show how thoughtfully Anne-Sophie Mutter has approached the work. Sibelius's marking for the solo violin is dolce ed espressivo, which for most violinists would mean "with vibrato." But Mutter plays senza vibrato and achieves a hauntingly expressive effect over the muted pianissimo oscillations of the orchestral violins. Happily, she sustains this high level of engagement with the score through the entire account, playing the taxing solo part with riveting intensity, making every note count, producing a gloriously rich and varied tone, and giving the listener a memorable musical experience in the process. The effect of all this on André Previn and the Staatskapelle Dresden, to paraphrase Mark Twain, appears to have been prompt and electric. They give a spectacular reading of the score, one notable for both its sonorous depth and its sense of atmosphere. --Ted LibbeyCustomer Reviews:
Dismal!.......2007-06-21
A divider, not a uniter.......2005-11-02
I fall into the latter group. To my ears this is an impossibly fussed-over Sibelius concerto, with hardly a natural phrase to be heard. I won't go into detail--what's the point? The consensus here seems to be that this is a gorgeous woman playing a gorgeous violin in a gorgeous virtuosic romp. Okay.
Striving for effect (or maybe just showboating?).......2005-08-28
For some really intense accounts, try Heifetz/Beecham, Mullova/Ozawa (and I'm generally not an Ozawa fan, but the two of them struck magic here), and above all, the gold standard, Oistrakh/Rozhdestvensky, where the fire and ice are almost too much to bear, and the technique is just as assured, if not as showboaty. Listening to these recordings, you get the impression the artists studied the work first and then decided how they would approach it from the point of view of violin technique. I greatly admire Mutter's prowess on her instrument, but technique is not an end to itself, and I have not gotten the feeling she has really penetrated a work to the core since her 1992 recording of the Berg concerto. Perhaps this is the danger of being the world's number one violin star at the moment. If so, she needs to get over herself.
A splendid rendition.......2005-01-28
So why only 4 stars? Well, first and foremost, Previn & the Dresden Staatskapelle really seems to be phoning in their performance at times, and with a concerto like this, such a defect can cause quite a bit of damage. This could be due to mike placement as much as anything, but whether it is the sound engineer or the performers themselves, the result is an ensemble that sounds at times disengaged and at others overwhelmed by the soloist.
Also, as another reviewer has observed, a 47-minute CD at full price (where a third of the music consists of nice but relatively inconsequential compositions), simply put, is a ripoff. Why not fill it out a little? Put all six Humoreskes on the recording, or a tone poem if you like, or perhaps a lesser known piece like the Suite Mignonne. There are plenty of options, but none is explored here. Consumers expect a full CD for full price, so DG should deliver accordingly.
However, the consumer should be have nothing to complain about when it comes to Mutter's performance. She certainly appears to be fulfilling all of her potential as an artist.
She did it.......2001-10-03
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Nocturnes & Serenades
Scott Hamilton Manufacturer: Concord Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FZET02 Release Date: 2006-08-01 |
Tracks:
- Man With A Horn
- Autumn Nocturne
- Flamingo
- I'm Glad There Is You
- Serenade In Blue
- Isn't It A Pity
- You Go To My Head
- Chelsea Bridge
- By The River Sainte-Marie
- A Portrait Of Jenny
Album Description
Since his debut album, released to considerable critical acclaim in 1977 on Concord Jazz, Scott Hamilton (b. 1954) has established himself as one our foremost tenor saxophone balladeers, one with a keen ear for indelible first-rate tunes. With Nocturnes and Serenades, his forty-first Concord Jazz disc as a leader or co-leader, Hamilton's balladry takes center stage, and with sublime results. Eight of the ten performances herein are ballads (the medium-tempo exceptions are "Flamingo" and "By the River Sainte Marie"), and Hamilton's aged-in-oaken-casks approach has never been warmer or more full-bodied. Now residing in England, the Providence, RI native is backed by his regular touring rhythm section; their empathetic support is at once unobtrusive and in-the-moment. Early in his career it was observed that Hamilton's sound and conception channeled those of giants Ben Webster and Zoot Sims. But on Nocturnes and Serenades it's the soul of Scott Hamilton that comes to the fore. And he builds a "Chelsea Bridge" that is every bit on a scale with that of Webster, its previous master architect.Customer Reviews:
Great for massage therapy and yoga class.......2007-07-13
Another Scott Hamilton Hit.......2007-05-01
Nocturnal vibes........2007-03-13
It's a rare treat to hear an album which conjures up one particular mood and functions like a suite of music, but Hamilton and his trio establish a late-night, seductive vibe with the soulful opener, 'Man With A Horn', and keep it going throughout.
Late night sounds.......2006-11-27
Scott Hamilton continues to impress.......2006-11-06
With Hamilton joined here with an excellent rhythm section, this latest CD continues the long line of great music that he has produced over the past 30 years. After listening to this, go buy all of his other CDs, and don't forget all those great recordings he did for Concord Jazz with Rosemary Clooney.
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Forgotten Songs: Dawn Upshaw Sings Debussy
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002B6P Release Date: 1997-03-18 |
Tracks:
- Vasnier Songbook: I. Pantomime
- Vasnier Songbook: II. Calmes dans le demi-jour (En sourdine)
- Vasnier Songbook: III. Mandoline
- Vasnier Songbook: IV. Clair de lune
- Vasnier Songbook: Fantoches
- Vasnier Songbook: VI. Coquetterie posthume
- Vasnier Songbook: VII. Romance - Silence ineffable
- Vasnier Songbook: VIII. Musique
- Vasnier Songbook: X. Paysage sentimental
- Vasnier Songbook: X. Romance - Voici que le printemps
- Vasnier Songbook: XI. La Romance d'Ariel
- Vasnier Songbook: XII. Regret
- Forgotten Melodies: I. C'est l'extase langoureuse
- Forgotten Melodies: II. Il pleure dans mon coeur
- Forgotten Melodies: III. L'ombre des arbres
- Forgotten Melodies: IV. Chevaux de bois
- Forgotten Melodies: V. Green (Aquarelle)
- Forgotten Melodies: VI. Spleen (Aquarelle)
- Five Poems Of Charles Baudelaire: I. Le Balcon
- Five Poems Of Charles Baudelaire: II. Harmonie du soir
- Five Poems Of Charles Baudelaire: III. Le Jet d'eau
- Five Poems Of Charles Baudelaire: IV. Recueillement
- Five Poems Of Charles Baudelaire: V. La Mort des amants
Customer Reviews:
Classic Art Songs Sung with Brilliance and Artistry.......2006-11-10
Pretty, but not memorable.......2006-04-29
Returning to the Recital Hall: A Soiree.......2005-04-09
Here the program is devoted to the works of Claude Debussy, a composer for whom Upshaw has a particular penchant. Her voice is crystal clear, perfectly focused and yet not afraid to animate when the lyrics demand. She covers three cycles here: 'Ariettes oubliees' (for this listener the most successful on the album), 'Racueil Vasnier', and 'Cinq Poemes de Charles Baudelaire' (contrast these with the recently released Susan Graham version and see what interpretation is all about!).
The collaboration between Upshaw and James Levine is sensitive (if not always the pianism of others..). But the entire recital is uplifting and satisfying for the variation in the songs, recorded sound, the generosity of the disc, and most of all for the musical intelligence in which these songs are performed! Grady Harp, April 05
Pretty sound spoiled by a bad vocal habit.......2004-05-07
P.S. Since writing this review (quite some time ago), I was fortunate to hear a recording of Ms. Upshaw in a production at the Metropolitan Opera where she didn't do any of her annoying sliding at all - not once - (probably because it was music from a much earlier time) The difference was astounding. It was a glorious performance. It was hard to believe it was the same person. This, more than ever, confirms my opinion that she ruined this recording with a bad singing habit.
Excellent!.......2003-11-26
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Sibelius: The Complete Symphonies & Tone Poems
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005MIZT Release Date: 2001-11-20 |
Tracks:
- I: Andante, Ma Non Troppo - Allegro Energico
- II: Andante (Ma Non Troppo Lento)
- III: Scherzo: Allegro
- IV: Finale (Quasi Una Fantasia): Andante - Allegro Molto
- I: Allegretto
- II: Tempo Andante, Ma Rubato
- III: Vivacissimo - Lento E Suave - Tempo Primo - Largamente -
- IV: Finale: Allegro Moderato
Tracks:
- I: Allegro Moderato
- II: Andantino Con Moto, Quasi Allegretto
- III: Moderato - Allegro (Ma Non Tanto)
- I: Tempo Molto Moderato, Quasi Adagio
- II: Allegro Molto Vivace - Doppio Piu Lento
- III: Il Tempo Largo
- IV: Allegro
Tracks:
- I: Tempo Molto Moderato - Largamente - Allegro Moderato
- II: Andante Mosso, Quasi Allegretto
- III: Allegretto Molto - Un Pochettino Largamente
- I: Allegro Molto Moderato
- II: Allegretto Moderato - Poco Con Moto
- III: Poco Vivace
- IV: Allegro Molto - Allegro Assai - Doppio Piu Lento
Tracks:
- Adagio -
- Un Pochettino Meno Adagio - Vivacissimo -
- Poco Rallentando Al Adagio - Allegro Molto Moderato - Allegro Moderato - Vivace -
- Presto - Adagio - Largamente Molto - Affettuoso
- Cantata: Oma Maa, Op.92: 'Our Own Land'
- Tulen Synty, Op.32: The Origin Of Fire
Tracks:
- I: Introductione: Allegro Moderato
- II: Kullervo's Youth: Grave
- III: Kullervo And His Sister: Allegro Vivace
- IV: Kullervo Goes To Battle: Alla Marcia
- V: Kullervo's Death: Andante
Tracks:
- The Oceanides, Op.73
- I: Intermezzo
- III: Alla Marcia
- I: All'overtura: Grave - Allegro/II: Scena: Tempo Di Menuetto - Allegro Moderato/III: Festivo: Tempo Di Bolero
- Tapiola, Op.112
- Finlandia, Op.26
- Serenade No.1 in D, Op.69a
- Serenade No.2 in g, Op.69b (Lento Assai)
Tracks:
- Luonnotar, Op.70
- Pohjola's Daughter, Op.49
- En Saga, Op.9
- I. Nocturne
- II. Elegie
- III. Musette
- IV. Serenade
- V. Ballade
- The Bard, Op.64
Tracks:
- Spring Song, Op.16
- III. The Swan Of Tuonela
- IV. Lemminkainen's Return
- I. At The Castle Gate
- II. Melisande
- IIa. By The Seashore
- III. A Spring In The Park
- IV. The Three Blind Sisters
- V. Pastorale
- VI. Melisande At The Spinning-wheel
- VII. Entr'acte
- VIII. The Death Of Of Melisande
- Valse Triste
- Scene With Cranes
- II. The Harp
- III. The Maidens With Roses
- IV. Listen, The Robin Sings
- VI. Swanwhite And The Prince
Customer Reviews:
5 stars for the syms.......2006-03-18
3 Stars for the Bourgemouth on the poems.
But truth be told, no matter how EMPHATIC statements that his syms are not programmatic, that is fall into a logical step by step order, they are just that, very predictible.
I've given these syms 30 yrs, and lately I've lost interest.
While Schonberg, Berg, Webern, Varese were scoring creative new atonal/poloytonal works of new genius, here was Sibelius struggling with old forms, that fail to deliver anything really new. And he knew it, and bothered him to no end.
I feel there is way too much Beethoven/Bruckner(I like neither) influence in the syms for me to become a fan of the syms. I like the 1st sym "somewhat" that is I never listen to it, and small parts of the 4-7 syms. But I'm afraid I only like Sibelius pre 1905, the Kullervo, VC, tone poems. Here is where the genius of Sibelius truly lies.
The syms long ago held some interest, but lately i've moved on to Schnittke and Pettersson.
I also much prefer Vaughan Wialliams syms to all of Sibelius.
Sibelius was a genius in his element, that of representing the folk ideas of his land. His syms are like a string of ideas that lack the connective passages. IOW the whole is less than the few interesting parts.
Beautiful and comprehensive compilation of Sibelius works.......2005-09-29
I was immediately captured by the haunting clarinet solo that begins the first symphony. All of the symphonies, performed by the Helsinki Orchestra, are recorded in very clear digital sound -- so the solo and the pecussion accompanyment were perfectly captured. I was hooked by the first symphony, but all of the symphonies are presented clearly and with outstanding interpretations. The Helsinki Philharmonic has always had a strong affiliation with Sibelius's music, and Paavo Berglund is a renowned Sibelius conductor who has recorded three separate symphony cycles (once with the Bournemouth Symphony orchestra, the 2nd time with these recordings, and a third time with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe). The commitment felt by the conductor and orchestra comes through in these performances.
In addition to the complete symphony cycle, there are a number of other treasures. A fine version of Finlandia is accompanied by a number of truly delightful tone poems such as Tapiola, the haunting Swan of Tuonela and Lemminkainen's Return (from the Lemminkainen Suite). These tone poems were inspired by the Finnish Kalevala. Other tone poems such as the Oceanides and Spring Song were inspired by Sibelius's love of nature. All receive strong performances by Berglund conducting the Bournemouth Symphony (in analog sound that is still quite good). The violin serenades (especially no. 2) were unexpected delights. The version of Kullervo is magnificent, as is the singing in Luonnotar and Oma maa. This set is a treasure trove of Sibelius treats!
excellent collection.......2004-06-28
Even so there are his incidental musics: Pelleas et Melisande, Swanwhite, Kuolema and King Christian II.
Especially Pelleas and Kuolema (which includes ever famous Valse triste) are the most beautifuls. Pelleas et Melisande is a very impressive music, and the best "Pelleas" music with Debussy's Pelleas (opera).
Kullervo is symphony-cantata for two soloists, men-chorus and orchestra, which be constitued in 5 movements, comparable in artistically with Mahler's 2nd Symphony "Resurrection". Especially the last movement "Kullervo's Death" is very effective, pathetique.
And one more a vocal work, a tone poem for soprano and orchestra: Lounnutar. This is based on Kalevala again, and Luonnotar is creator of nature in this poem. It is a very radical work, like his darkful 4th Symphony and The Bard. I think, The Bard is one of the best works of the composer, with it's harmonis, dark colours, contemplative mood. Still, this was written in tragic E-flat minor. It is based on a mythologic creature which plays an harp, like lyre in Greek mythology. And in the last minutes there is a dramatic climax and then music slowly fades out.
And there is the best Tapiola recording, I've ever heard (with Petri Sakari's version at Naxos). This is based on Kalevala, again. Tapio is the name of the forest god, according story. There are very impressive contrasts between hypnotic, a little hesitated, light colours and dramatic darkful colours. The orchestration is marvellous again. Especially, in last minutes there is a terrific storm scene and it's very spine chilling. Climaxes (which played by brass) are very powerful...
This is a very good addition to collectors of Sibelius fans and any classical music lovers. Highly recommended.
A must for Sibelius lovers.......2003-01-07
This set consists of most of Sibelius's major orchestral music, with the notible exceptions of Night Ride and Subrise, the first two sections of the Lemmenkainen Suite, and the Violin Concerto. It also contains such rarities as Origin of Fire, Our Own Land, and excepts from Swan White.
Berglund, I believe, was the first to fully record a complete cycle of Sibelius symphonies. The recordings here are not from his first set (which I have not heard), but the second cycle recorded in the mid-80s. The symphonies and two canatas mentioned above are recorded in digital, while the rest is analog. It's all in very good sound, though not perfect. That they wanted to keep the D and A recodings on seperate discs is the only possible reason I can see for why they left out the Violin Concerto (there's plenty of room on disc 4).
Now of course, contents are one thing, but what really matters is performance. And suffice it to say, they for the most part shine. This has easily the finest Symphony 1 I've heard, and the finale of Symphony 5 (truly one of the greatest works of the 20th century) shines with brillance. Symphony 3 makes its mark nicely, and Symphony 2, while perhaps a bit on the fast side, is certainly up to par. The only disappointment is Symphony 7, which falls totally flat compared to Davis/BSO.
The two cantatas are wonderful rarities, but its disc 5 where the choral aspect is full played out -- Kullervo. If you've never heard this piece, it's a 75 minute long programatic symphony (to use to term losely) with many ups and downs. This was the first ever recording, and most say it hasn't been topped.
The final three discs contain shorter works. Especially noteable are the absolutely beautiful Serenade #2 for Violin and Orchestra, the hauntingly lovely Luonnotar, a very rousing version of Lemminkainen's Return, and a passionate Pelleas and Mellsande.
Of course, it's almost impossible to have this big a set without some disapointments. Beyond the aformentioned Symphony 7, there's also not overly convincing Finlandia, and a WAY too slow Karelia Intermezzo. Thankfully, the rest of the set makes up for it. It's a great deal at only about $7 a disc retail, and if you're like me, on you'll keep coming back to.
A terrific and near-perfect set.......2002-04-05
The Bournemouth recordings are legendary, especially the Kullervo, which belongs in every classical music library. There is a real warmth to these readings, which charms me into letting the minor flaws in playing pass. The sound is pretty good, though slightly muddy at times (particularly in Tapiola), and the selections have been excellently remastered.
The Symphonies, recorded with the Helsinki Philharmonic in superb digital sound, are a real peak in the discography. Berglund doesn't play his Sibelius lukewarm; his readings are sharp, neo-classical and very powerful. You won't confuse these recordings with those of Colin Davis to be sure. Very comparable to Maazel's earlier readings with the Vienna Philharmonic, but with less over-dramatization. His First, Second, Third, Sixth and Seventh are as good as any, and his reading of the Fourth, while rather bleak for my taste (I like the idea of some kind of softening at the end) is a coherent vision, almost harsh in it's execution.
I really like Maazel's Pittsburgh Fifth, and Berglund's recording in no way comes close to Maazel's splendor or power as a total conception. But, Berglund's middle movement is the best I've heard by far; the obsessively repeated melody seems to weave in and out of the orchestral fabric very seductively. Berglund's knack for architecture is spot on here.
All in all a wonderful set. An easy first choice for newcomers to Sibelius and a necessary addition for confirmed fans.
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Dvorak: Serenades Op. 22 & 44
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000040VK Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Serenade In E Major, Op. 22: 1. Moderato
- Serenade In E Major, Op. 22: 2. Tempo di valse
- Serenade In E Major, Op. 22: 3. Scherzo (Vivace)
- Serenade In E Major, Op. 22: 4. Larghetto
- Serenade In E Major, Op. 22: 5. Finale (Allegro vivace)
- Serenade In D Minor, Op. 44: 1. Moderato, quasi marcia
- Serenade In D Minor, Op. 44: 2. Minuetto (Tempo di minuetto)
- Serenade In D Minor, Op. 44: 3. Andante con moto
- Serenade In D Minor, Op. 44: 4. Finale (Allegro molto)
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Dvořák's two splendidly tuneful serenades are so attractive that you will find the tunes stuck in your head for days afterwards. If this makes you crazy, then you might want to exercise caution before playing them! Each is written for different forces: one for strings, the other for winds (with a single double bass to reinforce the bottom end). The Serenade for Winds is particularly special, being the ultimate example of a form that Czech composers really did better than anyone else. The wind writing has that essential "outdoors" quality, but it's also completely smooth and euphonious. Sir Neville Marriner's band does the music proud. This is one of their best recordings. --David HurwitzCustomer Reviews:
5 stars for the Strings Serenade & 4 stars for the Winds.......2005-05-30
Not all excellent.......2004-05-16
Owning recordings by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, I can safely say that both of those recordings are far superior in terms of sound quality and musicianship. The cello and bass are scarcely heard on this disc (especially in crucial moments), the horns lack power and technical finesse, and the oboes, which carry the melodies almost exclusively through the work, are tinny and often out of tune (as can also be said for the second clarinet). The interpretations are also quite conservative, particularly in the third movement, where more expansive tempi and dynamics are appropriate.
I would recommend either of the other recordings mentioned, at least for the D Minor serenade.
Sensitive Serenades.......2002-04-21
Delightful!.......2000-08-14
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String Serenades
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004LCB1 Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Ser Op.48: Pezzo In Forma Di Sonatina: Andante Non Troppo - Allegro Moderato
- Ser Op.48: Waltz: Moderato, Tempo Di Valse
- Ser Op.48: Elegie: Larghetto Elegiaco
- Ser Op.48: Finale: Tema Russo: Andante - Allegro Con Spirito
- Ser in E, Op.22: Moderato
- Ser in E, Op.22: Tempo Di Valse
- Ser in E, Op.22: Scherzo: Vivace
- Ser in E, Op.22: Larghetto
- Ser in E, Op.22: Finale: Allegro Vivace - Moderato - Presto
- Intro & Allegro Op.47
- Ser in e, Op.20: I. Allegro Piacevole
- Ser in e, Op.20: II. Larhetto
- Ser in e, Op.20: III. Allegretto
Tracks:
- The Lark Ascending, Romance
- Fant On 'Greensleeves'
- Fant On A Theme By Thomas Tallis
- Ser Op.8: Andante Con Moto
- Ser Op.8: Allegro Ma Non Troppo E Grazioso
- Ser Op.8: Adagio
- Ser Op.8: Allegro Giocoso, Ma Non Troppo Presto
Customer Reviews:
Altogether Wonderful.......2005-12-25
Tchaikovsky's Serenade had some tempi I hadn't been used to, especially in the first movement, but the orchestra made just as wonderful a recording.
Dvorak's Serenade is my favorite among the four, and this recording is great. The orchestra is never too harsh, especially in the second, and fourth movements.
Introduction and Allegro is an interesting piece. I love how full the sound is. Some recordings feature smaller orchestras, and the sound is not as big and lush. As for Elgar's Serenade, it was played precisely. Besides that, i don't have much to say about it.
The Lark Ascending on this cd is a good version, maybe not the best, but there are certainly many ups about it. The violinist is very playful and does a good job of portraying the little bird. I don't listen to Fantasia on "Greensleeves" much. I don't know why. I can't say much about it, but they certainly do a good job of making it sound "English", for that matter. The Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis is fine. I wouldn't choose this version though. The piece just didn't sweep me up, especially during the climax.
Suk's Serenade is a fun piece to listen to. The piece never gets boring, perhaps due to the actual composition but also with help from the orchestra.
Get this cd if you want a collective, but good picture of the String Serenades out there. I would recommend it.
The Best.......2003-01-26
Musical bliss.......2000-08-13
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Mozart: Serenades for Orchestra
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000410K Release Date: 1990-11-10 |
Tracks:
- Galimathias musicum: Molto allegro - Andante - Allegro - Pastorella - Allegro - Allegretto - Allegro
- Galimathias musicum: Molto adagio - Allegro - Largo - Allegro - Andante - Allegro - Menuet - Adagio - Presto
- Galimathias musicum: Fuga
- Divertimento In D: Allegro
- Divertimento In D: Adagio
- Divertimento In D: Menuetto
- Divertimento In D: Allegretto
- Divertimento In D: Menuetto
- Divertimento In D: Adagio - Allegro molto
- Cassation In B Flat Major: Marche
- Allegro molto
- Andante
- Menuet
- Andante
- Menuet
- Allegro - Andante - Allegro - Andante - Marche
Tracks:
- March In D Major
- Cassation In D: 1. Allegro
- Cassation In D: 2. Andante
- Cassation In D: 3. Menuetto
- Cassation In D: 4. Allegro
- Cassation In D: 5. Menuetto
- Cassation In D: 6. Andante
- Cassation In D: 7. Menuetto
- Cassation In D: 8. Allegro
- Cassation (Final-Musik) In G: 1. Marcia
- Cassation (Final-Musik) In G: 2. Allegro
- Cassation (Final-Musik) In G: 3. Andante
- Cassation (Final-Musik) In G: 4. Menuetto
- Cassation (Final-Musik) In G: 5. Adagio
- Cassation (Final-Musik) In G: 6. Menuetto
- Cassation (Final-Musik) In G: 7. Finale (Allegro assai)
Tracks:
- March In D Major
- Serenade In D Major: 1. Allegro assai
- Serenade In D Major: 2. Andante moderato
- Serenade In D Major: 3. Allegro
- Serenade In D Major: 4. Menuetto
- Serenade In D Major: 5. Andante
- Serenade In D Major: 6. Menuetto
- Serenade In D Major: 7. Andantino (grazioso)
- Notturno In D Major For Four Orchestras: 1. Andante
- Notturno In D Major For Four Orchestras: 2. Allegretto grazioso
- Notturno In D Major For Four Orchestras: 3. Menuetto
Tracks:
- March In D
- Serenade In D: 1. Andante maestoso - Allegro assai
- Serenade In D: 2. (Andante)
- Serenade In D: 3. Menuetto
- Serenade In D: 4. (Allegro)
- Serenade In D: 5. Menuetto
- Serenade In D: 6. (Andante)
- Serenade In D: 7. Menuetto
- Serenade In D: 8. Prestissimo
- Serenade In D 'Serenata notturna': 1. Marcia (Maestoso)
- Serenade In D 'Serenata notturna': 2. Menuetto
- Serenade In D 'Serenata notturna': 3. Rondeau (Allegretto - Adagio - Allegro)
Tracks:
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik: 1. Allegro
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik: 2. Romance (Andante)
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik: 3. Menuetto (Allegretto)
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik: 4. Rondo (Allegro)
- March In D
- Serenade (Final-Musik) In D: 1. Allegro assai
- Serenade (Final-Musik) In D: 2. Andante
- Serenade (Final-Musik) In D: 3. Allegro
- Serenade (Final-Musik) In D: 4. Menuetto
- Serenade (Final-Musik) In D: 5. Andante grazioso
- Serenade (Final-Musik) In D: 6. Menuetto
- Serenade (Final-Musik) In D: 7. Adagio - Allegro assai
Tracks:
- March In D
- Serenade In D 'Haffner': 1. Allegro maestoso - Allegro molto
- Serenade In D 'Haffner': 2. Andante
- Serenade In D 'Haffner': 3. Menuetto
- Serenade In D 'Haffner': 4. Rondo (Allegro)
- Serenade In D 'Haffner': 5. Menuetto galante
- Serenade In D 'Haffner': 6. Andante
- Serenade In D 'Haffner': 7. Menuetto
- Serenade In D 'Haffner': 8. Adagio - Allegro assai
Tracks:
- March In D No. 1
- Serenade In D Major: 1. Adagio maestoso - Allegro con spirito
- Serenade In D Major: 2. Minuetto
- Serenade In D Major: 3. Concertante (Andante grazioso)
- Serenade In D Major: 4. Rondeau (Allegro ma non troppo)
- Serenade In D Major: 5. Andantino
- Serenade In D Major: 6. Minuetto
- Serenade In D Major: 7. Finale (Presto)
- March In D No. 2
Customer Reviews:
A Genius Serenades the World.......2000-08-11
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Mozart: The Great Serenades
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00002DDWZ Release Date: 2000-01-11 |
Tracks:
- Serenade In D, KV 239 'Serenata Notturna': Marcia. Maestoso
- Serenade In D, KV 239 'Serenata Notturna': Menuetto
- Serenade In D, KV 239 'Serenata Notturna': Rondeau. Allegretto-Adagio-Allegro
- March In D, KV 249
- Serenade In D, KV 250 'Haffner': Allegro Maestoso - Allegro Molto
- Serenade In D, KV 250 'Haffner': Andante
- Serenade In D, KV 250 'Haffner': Menuetto
- Serenade In D, KV 250 'Haffner': Rondeau. Allegro
- Serenade In D, KV 250 'Haffner': Menuetto Galante
- Serenade In D, KV 250 'Haffner': Andante
- Serenade In D, KV 250 'Haffner': Menuetto
- Serenade In D, KV 250 'Haffner': Adagio-Allegro Assai
Tracks:
- Serenade In G, KV 525 'Ein Kleine Nachtmusik': Allegro
- Serenade In G, KV 525 'Ein Kleine Nachtmusik': Romance. Andante
- Serenade In G, KV 525 'Ein Kleine Nachtmusik': Menuetto. Allegretto
- Serenade In G, KV 525 'Ein Kleine Nachtmusik': Rondo. Allegro
- March In D, KV 335 No. 1
- Serenade In D, KV 320 'Posthorn': Adagio Maestoso - Allegro Con Spirito
- Serenade In D, KV 320 'Posthorn': Menuetto. Allegretto
- Serenade In D, KV 320 'Posthorn': Concertante. Andante grazioso
- Serenade In D, KV 320 'Posthorn': Rondeau. Allegro ma non troppo
- Serenade In D, KV 320 'Posthorn': Andantino
- Serenade In D, KV 320 'Posthorn': Menuetto
- Serenade In D, KV 320 'Posthorn': Finale. Presto
- March In D, KV 335 No. 2
Customer Reviews:
A superb collection of Mozart's finest.......2005-04-14
Excellent performances with great sound quality.......2003-09-30
If you prefer period instruments, Manze and the English Concert have just released "Night Music" on the Harmonia Mundi label, which features excellent digital recordings of two of Mozart's serenades: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and Seranata Notturna, as well as other Mozart compositions that Manze felt fit within the theme of night music.
Mozart of character and distinction.......2001-11-06
Beautiful and understated.......2001-03-06
First rate recordings.......2000-12-16
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Air Raid Serenades
The Hellacopters Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H4W8E0 Release Date: 2006-08-28 |
Tracks:
- (Gotta Get Some Action) Now!
- Ferrytale
- Born Broke
- Soulseller
- You Are Nothin'
- Like No Other Man
- Long Gone Losers
- Move Right out of There
- Devil Stole the Beat from the Lord
- Venus in Force
- Down Right Blue
- Crimson Ballroom
- Hopeless Case of a Kid in Denial
- Toys and Flavors
- No Song Unheard
- By the Grace of God
- Carry Me Home
- It's Good But It Just Ain't Right
- Turn the Wrong Key
- Everything's on T.V.
- I'm in the Band
- Bring It on Home
- Bring It on Home [Multimedia Track]
Album Details
New Greatest Hits Compilation with No USA Release Scheduled.Customer Reviews:
Hella Scary.......2007-07-16
The Hellacopters have evolved greatly over time - their early work sounded almost nothing like their more recent work, as they have moved from frantic hard rock and punk to a rootsy blues rock and southern boogie vibe. (The missing link is the Grande Rock album, which not coincidentally was the beginning of Boba's active contributions.) It's hard to truly love all the band's musical phases equally, but this compilation really helps make sense of the Hellacopters evolution, because now the change really does seem gradual and natural over the intervening years. There truly is a connection between the pummeling punk of the early years and the classic rock revivalism of the dangerously retro album By the Grace of God, not to mention the downright derivative and imitative Rock & Roll is Dead (unsurprisingly, only three of the hardest rockers from that dreadfully predictable album are presented here). A special bonus of this compilation is the liner notes, in which the members of the band give their impressions on each song. There are some real insights into how each 'Copter views the songs and the changes in the band's sound over the years - and you get a good look at their personalities as well. Overall, this compilation is essential for understanding where the Hellacopters have been and why they've decided to go where they're going. [~doomsdayer520~]
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Ciao Amore! A Lovestruck Set of Swinging Serenades
Lhasa , Dean Martin , Louis Prima , Pink Martini , Paolo Conte , Rosemary Clooney , Bobby Darin , Ennio Morricone , Domenico Modugno , and Lou Monte ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QAD3IA |
Music Review:
- Sergei Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé/Cinderella/The Love For Three Oranges
- Sonate Pour Piano
- Songs Without Words, Vol. 2
- Stefan Vladar Live At Grosser Musikvereinssaal
- The American Flute
- The Hungarian Anthology
- The King Sessions
- Trio for Violin Cello & Piano
- Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis; Fantasia on
- What a Wonderful Contrabass' World!
Music Review
Music Review: 21st Century Old School [Import]