| 1. The Capital Of Power |
| 2. The School Of Instant Pain |
| 3. The Walls Of Doom |
| 4. The Deadly Dream Of Freedom |
| 5. The Hazy Shades Of Dawn |
| 6. The Burning Sword Of Capua |
| 7. The Sweetest Sound Of Liberty |
| 8. The March To The Eternal City |
| 9. Spartacus |
| 10. The Capital Of Power (Live) |
| 11. The Deadly Dream Of Freedom (Live) |
| 12. The March To The Eternal City (Live) |
| 13. Late Again |
| 14. Take A Break Today |
Spartacus,Triumvirat,Friday Music,Pop,Prog-Rock/Art Rock,Rock,Rock/Pop
Spartacus
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Khachaturian: Spartacus / Khachaturian, Vienna Philharmonic
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004C8TA Release Date: 2000-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Spartacus-Excerpts: Adagio Of Spartacus And Phrygia
- Spartacus-Excerpts: Variation Of Aegina And Bacchanalia
- Spartacus-Excerpts: Scene And Dance With Crotala
- Spartacus-Excerpts: Dance Of Gaditanae And Victory Of Spartacus
- Gayaneh-Excerpts: Sabre Dance
- Gayaneh-Excerpts: Aysheh's Awakening And Dance
- Gayaneh-Excerpts: Lezghinka
- Gayaneh-Excerpts: Gayaneh's Adagio
- Gayaneh-Excerpts: Gopak
- The Seasons, Op. 67: Winter
- The Seasons, Op. 67: Spring
- The Seasons, Op. 67: Summer
- The Seasons, Op. 67: Autumn
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Khachaturian's popular ballet scores benefit from his vigorous leadership and the surprisingly idiomatic playing of the Vienna Philharmonic. All the favorite crowd-pleasers are here, including the Sabre Dance. This pairing of ballet suites was a demonstration disc back in LP days and the engineering is still impressive. For those not on Khachaturian's wave length (he does skate perilously close to kitschy vulgarism), the generous filler is a delight--Ansermet's dynamic account of Glazunov's ballet. Its four movements depict the four seasons in an idiom flavored by Tchaikovsky and Glazunov's teacher, Rimsky-Korsakov, and the music's all the more fetching for it. Ansermet sometimes could be a bit too sedate, and his orchestra was never a world-class group, but his conducting is nothing short of vivacious here, and the orchestra, captured in vivid sound, is with him all the way. --Dan DavisCustomer Reviews:
Spartacus/Khachaturian.......2007-01-10
Poor digitalization.......2007-01-05
flamboyant readings of Khachaturian!.......2005-10-31
It is a little surprising that, Wiener Philharmoniker plays generally Austro-German musics, from Haydn to Mahler and Alban Berg. But they are very good in these virtuosic orchestral scores. For example, Sabre Dance is whirling, excellent! I like especially the dances "Lezghinka" which a very fast dance of Caucasian-Musluman people and the "Gopak" which starts slow and gradually go faster and faster and finishes in a hysteric tempo! There is a beautiful slow movement, "Adagio" which you can remember form the film 2001: A Space Odyseyy.
At this price and at this sound quality, you can not go wrong with this legendary recording of 1962 by Khachaturian.
Highly recommended.
Vivid performances!.......2005-04-25
The Gayaneh suite begins with the super known Sabre Dance, an admirable exercise of portentous sound and exhibition of high caliber pyrotechnic. The tragic and premonitory omen waltz is almost a perpetuum mobile that strikes the main melody in Aysheh's awakening and dance. In Lezghinka we have to admit the superior histamine doses given by Tekjnavorian . It' s worthy but it is not even closer to incandescence and febrile spirit demanded: I found it weak, lack of the required emotion. In the case of Gayaneh's adagio so well known for the great audiences since Kubrick 's 2001 Odyssey we have to recognize it' s simply great, serene, persuasive, intimate with admirable fond. Hopak is excellent too, reflecting the joy of living so characteristic o this slave country.
Ansermet' s Seasons is splendid though I rather choose the Albert Wolff's performance of the fifties.
And just as historical reference, it is a must for you to acquire this golden recording. Excellent sound edition.
Hudsucker Proxy.......2003-11-11
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Unicornio
Silvio Rodriguez Manufacturer: Spartacus Discos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005J9C0 Release Date: 2001-04-06 |
Tracks:
- Por Quien Merece Amor
- Gaviota
- Son Desangrado
- Pioneros
- Hoy Mi Deber
- Primera Mentira
- Cancirgente Para Nicaragua
- Sol No da de Beber
- Maza
- Unicornio
Album Details
Digitally Remastered of the 1995 Album from the Cuban Singer/Songwriter Whose Tender Balladry Offshoots his Hard-edged, Politically-slanted Lyrics. A Spearhead of the Nueva Trova (New Ballad) Style of Nueva Cancion (New Song), Rodriguez Masterfully Blends Romantic Tunes with Protest Material Condemning Colonization and the Tyranny that Swept Through Latin America in the Late '60s and Early '70s.Customer Reviews:
... silvio!!!.......2007-01-06
así que es una buena opción, sólo que no lo recomendaría para quien quiera empezar a escuchar el trabajo de Silvio
El mejor travador.......2006-11-10
Silvio is Magic and is poetry.......2004-09-30
Not the one I wanted.......2004-08-19
This cd is very good.......2004-05-19
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Epics [Hybrid SACD]
Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C8ASA Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Fanfare From Also Sprach Zarathustra From 2001: Space Odyssey
- Parade Of The Charioteers From Ben Hur
- Suite From Gladiator
- Tara's Theme From Gone With The Wind
- Themes From Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
- War From Pearl Harbor
- Love Theme From Spartacus
- Overture From Lawrence Of Arabia
- Love Theme From Star Wars, Episode II: Attack Of The Clones
- May It Be And Themes From The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring
- Hedwig's Theme From Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone
- Prelude And Lara's Theme From Doctor Zhivago
- Sean's Theme From Minority Report
- The Magnificent Seven
Customer Reviews:
Dull Epics.......2006-09-27
Very Disappointing .......2006-09-27
Chilling versions of the best scores ever written.......2004-04-24
Usually, I am weary of cds that come out with songs from movies that aren't the original recordings, but I have to say there should be no worries with this cd. The songs remain exactly the same in tempo and sound as you hear them in the movies.
The choices for this cd was amazing. Every song that you hear are the songs that make the movie it is in, most often giving you chills and goosebumps as the music encompasses you into the movie (like what happened to me when I saw Lord of the Rings). From the Theme from 2001: a Space Oddysey to Star Wars: Attack of the Clones to Lord of the Rings, these songs are performed beautifully with a clear and crisp sound.
I am hoping for an Epics II to be released someday, but in the meantime, check this out, you will NOT be dissappointed!
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Simply the Best Classical Anthems
Manufacturer: Erato ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SUVI Release Date: 2000-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Requiem: Dies Irae
- Carmina Burana: O Fortuna
- The Planets: Mars
- The Ride Of The Valkyries
- Chorus Of The Hebrew Slaves
- Fanfare For The Common Man
- Pomp And Circumstance March No. 1
- Aida: Grand March
- Summer - Four Seasons: Presto
- Te Deum: Prelude
- The Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra
- Toccata And Fugue In D Minor
- Symphony No. 5: First Movement
- Spartacus: Adagio
- Sabre Dance
- Symphony No. 40: First Movement
- Zadok The Priest
- Turandot: Nessun Dorma
Tracks:
- Also Sprach Zarathoustra
- Romeo And Juliet: Dance Of The Knights
- Requiem: Dies Irae
- 1812 Overture
- Piano Concerto
- Spring - Four Seasons: Allegro
- Messiah: Hallelujah Chorus
- The Royal Fireworks: La Ruissance From Music
- Flight Of The Bumble Bee
- Symphonie Fantastique: March To The Scaffold
- Carmen: Overture
- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
- Jerusalem
- The Planets: Jupiter
- Symphony No 9, 'Ode To Joy'
- Swan Lake: Scene
- Enigma Variations: Nimrod
- Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini [Variation 18]
- Pictures At An Exibitions: Promenade
- Symphony For Organ No 3: Finale, Symphony For Organ No 3
Customer Reviews:
perfect selection for commencement/ graduation.......2007-06-11
Great Starting Point for Classical Music Novices.......2004-08-13
The CD contains 36 songs composed by the legends of Classical Music Composers from the past. The bulk of the works come from Composers in the the 19th and 20th century, but there are works from the Romantic and Classical eras of the late 18th and early 19th century (such as Beethoven and Mozart). In general you will find most of the major names of Composers you would expect to find - names such as Tchiakovsky, Handel, Verdi, Strauss, Elgar, and Bach are all there. The only major composer who I would have expected to see on this CD that I don't see is Frederic Chopin. The composers of the late 20th century are not included on this collection - so you won't see Leonard Bernstein or John Williams on this set. While these Composers are excellent, I do think style of the tracks on this collection pre-date their style.
The recordings themselves are done by the great Orchestras around the world. For the most part, European Orchestras were used to deliver the tracks. There are a few exceptions: The Chicago Symphony Orchestra delivers "The Ride of the Valkyries"; The Toronto Symphony Orchestra delivers "Dance of the Knights"; and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra delivers Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture". Some of the European Orchestras that are well known include: BBC Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic, Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra, Choeur Philhamonique de Strasbourg, and more. Also included are performances by well known names in the Classical space such as Marie-Claire Alain (Bach's "Toccate and Fogue in D Minor" and Saint-Saens' "Symphony for Organ No 3"), Piero Toso (Vivaldi's "Allegro From Spring - Four Seasons"), and Placido Domingo appears on Puccini's "Nessun Dorma".
The 2 Disc collection contains a total of over 2 hours and 6 minutes of music. The selections that are included in the set will sound very familiar to you when you play them. You probably have both heard and seen the names of tracks such as: Oref's "O Fortuna"; Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man"; Beethoven's "First Movement from Symphony Number 5" and "Ode To Joy"; Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance", and Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture". Many of the other tracks will also sound familiar, but maybe not so much by name - such as Wagner's "The Ride of the Valkyries", Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathoustra"; Grieg's "Piano Concerto", and "Dies Irae" (versions included by Mozart and Verdi - you can compare the two and judge for yourself). As for the Discs themselves, I think most of the casual fans will like the selections on Disc Two better, but Disc One is still very good. On a sidebar, the Israel Philharmonic's version of "1812 Overture" is by far the best you will hear - particularly at the end, the booming drums create almost a 3 dimensional vision of fireworks being launched into the air.
There one big negative on this collection is some of the recording quality. The clarity of the recording is there, but some of the recording levels leave a lot to be desired. On some of the softer parts, it is barely audible without significantly turning up your volume. This is very evident on "O Fortuna" where you will hear almost dead silence during from the 30 second to 1:30 mark of the track unless you crank your volume up. Same with the first few seconds of Strauss' "Also Sprach Zarathoustra" and Tchiakovsky's "1812 Overture". When the volume is cranked up you will hear them - but then the other sections will be way too loud. I'm surprised with modern technology that this couldn't be addressed better.
The liner notes are pretty thin. You do get the Composers, Performers/Orchestras, and recording dates. There isn't any more details than that and you won't learn anymore insight on the tracks than this information. Despite some of the shortcomings of the liner notes and recording volume, I still think this is an excellent place to start and do recommend this CD if you are a novice to Classical Music and are looking for a great place to start listening to what the Classics have to offer.
**An Exquisite Album**.......2004-02-21
Simply The Best Classical Anthems is a compilation album of `36 of the most powerful Anthems on Earth'. But, it is also said to be something else. It is said to be a gateway. A gateway to another world. A world where our imagination can run free without being shackled down by any borders or boundaries or rules or limits. A world that we have all seen or perhaps more accurately have all heard of but for many of us a world that we have never dared to enter. Never dared to enter because of fear. The fear of being ostracised and shunned by our community.
THE MYTH
`Classical Music!', I can hear some of you cry. `That isn't another world. That's just music for the upperclass, the high-brow, and the pompous.' Surprisingly, I too felt this way for a long time until I accepted the invitation made to me by Simply The Best Classical Anthems. I always felt that Classical Music was nice to listen to as background music for a Levis ad or a Car ad but I would consider people strange if they chose to hear it on its own. However, after having listened to this album I realised how wrong I was in my assumptions.
THE TRUTH
Music as with all forms of amusement helps to take you away from where you are now. It helps to relax you when you are stressed with anger; it helps to give you strength when you are vulnerable; it helps to keep your spirits up when you have faced tragedy or loss. It helps. And, for me the type of music that best conjures up the most passionate emotions (love, hate, courage and anger) at our most testing times is Classical Music.
How? I don't know.
Why? I don't know.
I can only promise you that in my experience it does.
THE CHEST
The album, in visual terms, is very difficult to overlook amongst the plethora of records that may surround it. This is because the album has a very distinct purple sleeve cover. Not any kind of purple mind you but the Cadbury's kind of purple. The kind of purple that carries with it an invitation. An invitation that if accepted promises you a treasure inside.
And since, I have always enjoyed the treasure within the purple Cadbury's Dairy Milk wrapper, I asked myself why would an album carrying the same invitation promise to be anything different? Thus, I parted with my tuppence worth and went back home to open this purple chest of promised treasures.
THE PROMISED TREASURE
As you may have guessed, the contents of the album are somewhat different to the contents of a Cadbury's bar. When I opened the album, I was presented with two compact discs. At first glance, there did not seem to be anything special about them. They were just your average, everyday, run of the mill compact discs. To tell you the truth, I was a bit disappointed because I suppose I had hoped for something more.
However, looks can be deceptive. (Afterall, a Cadbury's Dairy Milk does not seem very appetising until you taste it!) And, also come November each year, I am always bemused and surprised at how the shabby contents of a cardboard box can both light up the sky and light up the faces of the neighbourhood. Thus, I pushed aside my assumptions and I ignited the discs (not literally of course, I just pressed the play button on the CD player). And, I let the fireworks begin.
THE KEY
From the very beginning, you will feel like you have unlocked the doorway to something special. And, after a full two hours of listening to both discs, you will feel like you have been taken out of this world and transported to another. Welcome to the world of Classical Music.
GUIDANCE
In the beginning, continue to listen to both discs in one go (i.e. one after the other). After a while, you will know which tracks you enjoy listening to the most. For those tracks you enjoyed the most make a promise to yourself that you will listen to the whole of the piece from which that track came from.
Good Luck on your quest if you choose to accept it.
Ride amongst the Valkyries, listen to the Flight of the Bumblebees, and use The Planets to keep you on the path.
I am not a good reviewer because as with all of my reviews I refuse to comment too much about what is inside the product but rather more about what effect the product has had on me. (Me, me, me. Vain & Egotistic, I know, so my friends and family keep telling me). But, I just want to cause a raucous about the product, enough not to spoil but enough of a raucous to let you experience it for yourself.
So my final words are:
Simply The Best Classical Anthems is an invitation. An invitation to the world of classical music. A world where you can begin a never-ending quest of curiosity. A curiosity that will always be rewarded with fulfilment.
Do you accept such an invitation?
Hope you found this review helpful.
Samples.......2003-11-23
Great Sampler!.......2002-03-20
There are also some new pieces that I have fallen in love with, such as "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra," "'Promenade' from Pictures at an Exhibition." The compilers did an interesting double take by including both Verdi's and Mozart's "Dies Ire." I'm not sure which is better.
This music is good for the brain and good for the soul. There is a power and passion that the blaring and glaring music that makes up most of the FM band. I'm reminded of the religious man who said that there is no music in hell. Probably because they wouldn't appreciate it there.
These CDs has a good transfer from the analogue tapes; there is no hiss or fuzziness. The packaging hearkens back to 2001: A Space Odyssey, with the black monolith. And appropriately, "Also Sprach Zarathustra" is the opening track on Disk 2.
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Spartacus
Triumvirat Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000068QEN Release Date: 2002-09-30 |
Tracks:
- The Capitol Of Power
- The School Of Instant Pain
- The Walls Of Doom
- The Deadly Dream Of Freedom
- The Hazy Shades Of Dawn
- The Burning Sword Of Capua
- The Sweetest Sound Of Liberty
- The March To The Eternal City
- Spartacus
- The Capitol Of Power (Live In Los Angeles)
- Showstopper
Album Description
2002 remastered reissue of the German progressive rock act's 1975 album. Includes 2 bonus tracks 'The Capital Of Power' (live) & 'Showstopper' (previously unreleased). EMI.Album Details
DIgitally remastered progressive rock classic.Customer Reviews:
Ahead of it's time.......2007-05-24
TOO GOOD FOR THEIR OWN GOOD?.......2007-03-25
I have written several hundred reviews on Amazon, the majority dealing with the remastering of compact disc recordings.
As an aside, I unabashedly invite you to click on my ID above and peruse my electronic scribbling, if you, too, have an interest in remastering. Now that Amazon has added the ability to leave comments, I would be interested in hearing your opinions and possibly receiving your votes.
As a 50-year-old, lifelong music fan, an owner of a CD collection large enough to be termed a library, a crazed pursuer of tens of thousands of dollars/decades of audio equipment upgrades, and ultimately, as an intense LISTENER, I feel comfortable in my mastering observations.
However, in all those reviews, I have seldom opined to content. I've always held music criticism in various forms of contempt: I'm old enough to have read the original reviews of many albums Rolling Stone magazine panned back in the 70's that they now hail as "classic" and "must-own" recordings.
As Irish author Brendan Behan once waxed best: "Critics are like eunuchs in a harem; they know how it's done, they've seen it done every day, but they're unable to do it themselves." And, as Harlan Ellison succinctly observed, Roger Ebert, albeit one of the pre-eminent film historian/critics of our time, will also, unfortunately, always be the guy who penned the original screenplay to "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls".
Respectively, sage words and adroit perspective to live by, I always thought.
So, on to Triumvirat and "Spartacus".
Being an instant prog-fan with the first ELP, King Crimson & Yes albums in 1969, Spartacus knocked me out the first time I spun it on a turntable in `74. Yet, throughout the subsequent decades, the album always had one distinctive and unfortunate trademark for me: No matter what other prog-acquaintance I played it for, the album and band were instantly dismissed as "ELP rip-off's" (a reaction very similar to that I always received of Frank Marino via Jimi Hendrix, also quite undeserved), and you see some of that in the reviews below.
Although I understood the observation, I never agreed with it. So much so, that I feel compelled to come to the album's defense and offer my own perspective. Therefore, I humbly hereby fling my fedora into the roped canvas quad.
Put simply, Spartacus is just a really great record, and may be one of the strongest prog albums of the 70's. As Triumvirat is always compared to ELP, I would offer that Spartacus is certainly a far more concise and finished piece than some of the ELP albums, many of which contained iconoclastic compositions, but were rounded off with uneven ("Tarkus"), and sometimes hackneyed ("Works", as in both, and don't get me started on "Love Beach", which even ELP themselves detest), material.
There is not one weak track on Spartacus, and Triumvirat acquit themselves mightily as both musicians and songwriters. Nothing they did before, and nothing that followed, was as accomplished, or has stood the test of time, as Spartacus does. And, truth be told, I never particularly cared for the other albums in the Triumvirat catalog.
I consider Spartacus a perfect prog album, one that should stand proudly beside ELP's "Brain Salad Surgery", as each band's respective masterpiece. Like BSS, everything on Spartacus just jelled to perfection (although, honestly, I have always been able to do without "Benny The Bouncer", the proverbial funny-colored "pickle" in the BSS punchbowl). Am I saying is Spartacus as good as BSS? Of course not. But if Spartacus were an ELP album, my personal preference would place it behind only BSS, ELP1 & Tarkus, and ahead of all the other studio ELP albums, including Trilogy.
Yes, there are brief passages in Spartacus that are almost, or are, note-for-note ELP-esque. But if you listen to the entire recording, rather than fixate on a few bars, you will find, as I have, a work deserving of far greater recognition. I've always suspected, although not substantiated by anything I've ever read, that the incorporation of those momentary passages may have been nothing more than ELP homages, rather than plagiarization. Barclay James Harvest, another 70's prog band, did exactly that with the Beatles and The Moody Blues and I don't remember them ever getting trashed for it.
And, yes, some of the lyrics ("In the Gladiator's school, things were perfect, things were cool") will raise the corner of your mouth, as if your olfactories had been gently prodded by a rather pungent slice of pressed curd of milk.
But, anyone who considers themselves to be a fan of progressive music, and actually listens to this album, should admit to one fact: These cats were awesome players on their respective instruments. Check out the extended soloing in the live bonus tracks, if you need further convincing. The musicianship Triumvirat's members display on Spartacus is on a par with almost anything ELP ever recorded: Tight, fiery, inventive, expressive and eminently listenable... everything a prog-fan should want.
So, if you've never heard this album, or, if you have and dismissed it, PLEASE, give it a whirl/re-whirl, in both cases, with an open mind.
If you do so, IMHO, I think you will find a work that not only stands on its own, but one that is whole-heartedly, start-to-finish, just downright, doggone enjoyable.
Stop comparing and just play it.......2006-10-27
If you think for a moment why did these guys do so well just as Starcastle did for Yes?. Well for one it was pretty hard to listen to a ELP or a Yes album though it entirety. There was some great stuff on those ELP/Yes albums but at the same time some real out of control crap filler on them also.
This is what these guy's knew and took to the next level with very well recorded and Much more even written songs and still far easier to listen to in today.
Synthesizer Gladiator tunage.......2006-03-04
Triumvirat Fans: This CD is Great, but look for a DELUXE CD!.......2005-12-21
That includes not one, but THREE LIVE versions from this album: The Capital Of Power (same version as on this one), plus The Deadly Dream Of Freedom and (get ready for this) an Awesome version of MARCH TO THE ETERNAL CITY! They total 20 minutes of Spartacus LIVE! You also get 2 other fine studio tracks never before released: Late Again and Take A Break Today. If you are lucky (good chance), you'll find a DELUXE version even cheaper!
(To be specific: Search for the DELUXE version on Google ASAP!)
Amazon has missed the boat by not offering the DELUXE version here. I paid VERY dearly for my DELUXE CD in a bidding war on Ebay. You can probably find a New copy for 1/4 of what I paid!
True Stories: I also found an import CD around 1995 and it just made my month. When my original LP was worn out, I bought the cassette version. That transfer was SO bad, I sent it back to Capitol Records and demanded they send me another LP so that I could tape it myself on its first play. They did send that LP!
Like someone else here said... I've bought well over 1,500 LPs, cassettes, CDs and even 8-Tracks (Gulp!), but THIS Album is a Top Ten of ALL Time for me. It might even be in the Top 5! Disregard complaints from ELP fans, this is a MASTERPIECE!
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Flute For Relaxation
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004YC3A Release Date: 2000-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Peer Gynt Ste No.1: Morning
- Nocturne
- Song Of The Seashore - James Galway/Susumu Miyashita/Ayako Shinozaki
- Spartacus: Adagio Of Spartacus & Phrygia
- Con Op.10 No.3 'Goldfinch': II. Cantabile - James Galway/Malcolm Proud
- Serenade D.957 - James Galway/Philip Moll
- Kinderszenen: Traumeri
- La Flute De Pan: Pan And The Birds
- Nocturne in E flat, Op.9 No.2
- Red Dragonfly - James Galway/Susumu Miyashita/Ayako Shinozaki
- Fl Qt in C, K.285b: Variation V - James Galway/Tokyo Str Qt
- Orfeo Ed Euridice: Dance Of The Blessed Spirits
- Messiah: Pastoral Symphony
- The Firebird: Berceuse
- Dolly Ste: Berceuse
- The Four Seasons: Con Op.8 No.4 'Winter': II. Largo - James Galway/Zagreb Soloists
- Voyage
- Suo-Gan (Lullaby) - James Galway/Emily Mitchell
- Danny Boy
Customer Reviews:
A Little Piece of total enjoyment.......2007-05-12
Wonderful!.......2001-01-29
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Hollywood's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003CYV Release Date: 1993-06-29 |
Tracks:
- 2001: A Space Odyssey: Fanfare
- Ben-Hur: Prelude
- The Ten Commandments: Prelude
- Friendly Persuasion: Thee I Love
- Picnic: Moonglow And Theme
- Around The World In 80 Days: Theme
- Mutiny On The Bounty: Main Title
- Spartacus: Love Theme
- Zorba The Greek: Theme
- The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg: I Will Wait For You
- Valley Of The Dolls: Theme
- Midnight Cowboy: Theme
- The Godfather: Theme
- Modern Times: Smile
- Dances With Wolves: Themes
- Far And Away: Book Of Days
- Grand Canyon: Theme
Customer Reviews:
Eh, It's Okay.......2007-04-24
Better than the First Volume.......2005-08-04
An Interesting and Gratifying Volume 2.......2005-06-17
Sheila from Savannah, Georgia.......2005-01-15
A great album.......2001-01-28
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Epics: The History of the World According to Hollywood
Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009KIYCW Release Date: 2005-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Pre- Historic: One Million Years B.C.
- The Ancient World: The Ten Commandments
- The Ancient World: Alexander
- The Ancient World: Sodom And Gomorrah
- The Ancient World: The 300 Spartans
- The Ancient World: Troy
- The Ancient World: Alexander (Eternal Alexander)
- The Might Of Rome: Quo Vadis
- The Might Of Rome: The Robe
- The Might Of Rome: Demetrius And The Gladiators
- The Might Of Rome: Cleopatra
- The Might Of Rome: Antony And Cleopatra
- The Might Of Rome: Gladiator (Suite)
- The Might Of Rome: Gladiator (Now We Are Free)
Tracks:
- The Fall Of Rome: Masada
- The Fall Of Rome: Spartacus (Main Theme)
- The Fall Of Rome: Spartacus (Love Theme)
- The Fall Of Rome: The Fall Of The Roman Empire (Pax Romana)
- The Fall Of Rome: The Fall Of The Roman Empire (Overture)
- Biblical Epics: The Greatest Story Ever Told
- Biblical Epics: Jesus Of Nazareth
- Biblical Epics: Ben-Hur (Parade Of The Charioteers)
- Biblical Epics: Ben-Hur (Love Theme)
- Biblical Epics: The Silver Chalice
- Biblical Epics: The Passion Of The Christ
- Medieval Europe: The War Lord
- Medieval Europe: El Cid (Love Theme)
- Medieval Europe: El Cid (Overture)
- Medieval Europe: The Vikings (Suite)
Tracks:
- Medieval Europe: Flesh & Blood
- Medieval Europe: The Last Valley
- Medieval Europe: Prince Valiant
- Medieval Europe: Taras Bulba
- Pirates & Swashbucklers: The Sea Hawk
- Pirates & Swashbucklers: The Crimson Pirate
- Pirates & Swashbucklers: Pirates Of The Caribbean
- Pirates & Swashbucklers: Captain Blood
- Kings & Queens: The Lion In The Winter
- Kings & Queens: Henry V (1989)
- Kings & Queens: Henry V (1944)
- Kings & Queens: Mary Queen Of Scots
- Kings & Queens: The Private Lives Of Elizabeth And Essex
Tracks:
- Heroes: Excalibur - O Fortuna
- Heroes: First Night
- Heroes: The Adventures Of Robin Hood: March Of The Merry Men
- Heroes: Braveheart
- The New Worlds: Mutiny On The Bounty
- The New Worlds: 1492 - Conquest Of Paradise
- The New Worlds: Captain From Castle
- The New Worlds: The Mission
- The New Worlds: The Alamo
- The British Empire/The Orient: The Charge Of The Light Brigade
- The British Empire/The Orient: Lawrence Of Arabia
- The British Empire/The Orient: Zulu
- The British Empire/The Orient: The Last Samurai
- The British Empire/The Orient: Exodus
Customer Reviews:
EPICS THAT DO NOT DISAPPOINT.......2007-05-14
Interesting selections . . ........2006-12-15
The reason I give this album 4 out of 5 stars is because of the swashbuckler section. How is it that CutThroat Island - one of the greatest epics in history - was scrubbed out of the list? Pirates of the Caribbean is included on the selection but nothing from Debney's masterpiece?!
Yes, that is a huge compilant. If you haven't discovered CutThroat Island, I suggest you get it then you'll understand my frustration. Still, this album is a great buy and worth looking into!
"Epics featuring The City Of Prague Philarmonic Orchestra ~ 60 years of film scores".......2005-09-07
There are compilations and then there are "Compilations" beginning with a classics that even the youngsters today recognize...sweeping scores that capture the drama, mystery, adventure, action and romance...one great cue after another, it doesn't get any better than this...many nominated and winners by the Academy for Best Original Score...
Silva Screen Classics as usual, has put quality into this 4-CD-Set featuring The City Of Prague Philarmonic Orchestra and the Crouch End Festival Chorus conducted by Kenneth Alwyn, Paul Bateman, James Fitzpatrick, Mario Klemens and Nic Raine. Recorded in "Dolby Surround" with the new technology of "HDCD", this is a "film-score-buffs" dream, one to treasure now and years to come...this collection is aimed directly at the "Serious Film Score" music fans and collectors...Silva is as always, perfect in every way...just the way we like 'em!
Total Time: 4-CD-Set ~ Silva America 1170 ~ (9/6/2005)
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Romantic Adagios
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004C8TG Release Date: 2000-06-13 |
Tracks:
- Adagio For Strings: Barber: Adagio for Strings
- Meditation (Thais): Massenet: Meditation (Thais)
- Piano Concerto No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 18: Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, op. 18
- Gymnopedies 1 and 3: Satie: Gymnopedies 1 and 3
- Clarinet Concerto In A Major, K622: Mozart : Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K622
- Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia (Spartacus): Khachaturian: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia
- Sonata in C Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight': Beethoven : Sonata in C Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight'
- Kol Nidrei: Bruch: Kol Nidrei
- Nimrod (Enigma variations): Elgar: Nimrod (Enigma variations)
- Symphony No. 5 In C Sharp Minor: Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C Sharp Minor
Tracks:
- Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K467: Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K467
- Andante cantabile (String quartet No. 1): Tchaikovski: Andante cantabile (String quartet No. 1)
- Violin Concerto No. 1 in G Minor: Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor
- Symphony No. 9 in E minor ' From the New World': Dvorak: Symphony No. 9 in E minor ' From the New World'
- Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini: Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
- Intermezzo (Cavalleria Rusticana): Mascagni: Intermezzo (Cavalleria rusticana)
- Clair de Lune: Debussy: Clair de lune
- Concierto de Aranjuez: Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez - Adagio
- The Carnival Of The Animals: Saint-Saens: The Swan
- Piano Concerto No. 2 In F Major, Op. 102: Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, op. 102 - Andante
- Pavane, op 50: Faure: Pavane, op 50
Customer Reviews:
Nice Mood Setting Music.......2007-05-25
This CD stays in my car player.......2005-07-25
Beautiful interpretations.......2004-01-25
of variations in volume. Beyond that, I find every
piece beautiful. This interpretation of Barber's
Adagio is the most passionate I have ever heard. I also
find the Faure selection very touching. I love the
vocals. I recommend this set to anyone, if for no
other reason than the Barber piece.
great music! not so great sound variations!.......2003-07-07
But, better turn up the sound and then get away from the speakers. Parts of the selections are played so very softly that, when you turn up the volume to hear them, you will get blasted by those sections that have cresendos, or just plain louder sections. Too bad!
Very hard to enjoy in a car--or, even at home. if this problem did not exist, this is a 5 star plus!
A great, great collection!.......2001-10-01
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Khachaturian: Gayaneh & Spartacus Suites
Aram Khachaturian , Yuri Temirkanov , and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002RO2 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Spartacus: Variation Of Aegina - Final Scene: Bacchanal
- Spartacus: Adagio Of Spartacus And Phrygia
- Spartacus: Scene And Dance
- Spartacus: Dance Of The Gaditanian Maidens - The Victory Dance Of Spartacus
- Gayaneh: Gopak
- Gayaneh: Sabre Dance
- Gayaneh: Ayesha's Dance
- Gayaneh: Dance Of The Rose-Maidens
- Gayaneh: Mountaineers' Dance
- Gayaneh: Lullaby
- Gayaneh: Dance Of The Young Kurds
- Gayaneh: Armen's Variation
- Gayaneh: Lezghinka
Customer Reviews:
Spartacus/Gayaneh.......2002-10-24
If you like Prokofiev, you will find this one to be very much to your liking.
Scott
Rap Music:
- Spirit of '76 [Original recording remastered]
- Summer in the City: Live in New York [Live]
- Ten Years After [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- The At The Sound of the Bell [Import]
- The Blue Cafe [Import]
- The Crap Shootin' Rev
- The Fool [Original recording remastered]
- The Jimmy Page Collection: Have Guitar, Will Travel [Original recording remastered]
- The Reincarnation of Luna
- The String Quartet Tribute to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Recommended Music:
Groupe des Six: Works for Cello and Piano
L. A. Confidential: Original Motion Picture Score [Soundtrack]
Jerusalem: Gregorian Chant and Early Polyphony
Jazz Cafe: 60 Smooth Jazz Favourites [Import]
Monteverdi - Madrigali guerrieri et amorosi / Rooley, The Consort of Musicke