| 1. Abertura |
| 2. Era Casa Era Jardim |
| 3. Sabor Colorido/Moca Bonit |
| 4. Na Quadrada Das Aguas Per |
| 5. Cantilena De Lua Cheia |
| 6. Arrumacao |
| 7. Suite Correnteza |
| 8. Estampas Eucalol |
| 9. Saga De Severinin |
| 10. Cantiaga De Amigo |
Cantoria 2,Elomar,Geraldo Azevedo,Vital Farias & Xangai,Kuaru,World Music
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Baby Cello: Soothing Music from 24 Cellos
Manufacturer: Cala Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006UYOO2 Release Date: 2005-01-18 |
Tracks:
- The Swan
- Ave Maria
- Greensleeves
- Black Orpheus
- The Dove
- Vocalise
- Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy
- El Condor Pasa
- Begin The Beguine
- A Child's Folksong
- Farewell To Cuba
- Songs My Mother Taught Me
- Blessing
- Satin Doll
- The Girl From Ipanema
- Coventry Fantasy
Product Description
Baby Cello CD. Soothing Music From 24 Cellos 1. The Swan 2. Ave Maria 3. Greensleeves 4. Black Orpheus 5. The Dove 6. Vocalise 7. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 8. El Condor Pasa 9. Begin the Beguine 10. A Childs Folksong 11. Farewell to Cuba 12. Songs my Mother Taught Me 13. Blessing 14. Satin Doll 15. The Girl from Ipanema 16. Coventry FantasyCustomer Reviews:
We love this C.D.!.......2005-04-03
Glorious sound.......2005-01-23
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Bugs Bunny on Broadway
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002LOA Release Date: 1991-01-29 |
Tracks:
- Overture (Merrie Melodies Main Title Music)
- This Is A Life
- High Note
- What's Up, Doc?
- Baton Bunny
- Jumpin' Jupiter
- The Rabbit Of Seville
- Act II Entr' Acte (Excerpt From Long Haired Hare And Merrie Melodies Main Title Music)
- A Corny Concerto
- Long-Haired Hare
- What's Opera, Doc?
- Merrie Melodies Closing Theme 'That's All Folks'
Amazon.com
Though it's the "cast album" to the touring Bugs Bunny on Broadway show, which featured a 50-piece orchestra playing to the original cartoons, the real stars here are not the musicians but Carl Stalling and Milton J. Franklyn. As the composers behind the Looney Toons cartoons, Stalling (and later Franklyn) expertly composed scores that borrowed from classical music, popular songs of the day, and the whimsical compositions of Raymond Scott. Working with talents like Chuck Avery (the most musically adventurous of Bugs Bunny's directors) and voice actors Arthur Q. Bryan (Elmer Fudd) and Mel Blanc (virtually everybody else), they created some of the best-loved music of the century. They also introduced classical music to new generations through their loving reenactments of Rossini's The Barber of Seville (as "The Rabbit of Seville") and, amazingly, the entire Ring cycle (condensed to seven minutes in "What's Opera, Doc?"). Not as expansive as the two volumes of the Carl Stalling Project, Bugs Bunny on Broadway nevertheless is a fine collection that concentrates on an oft-overlooked legacy of Bugs Bunny and company. --Randy SilverCustomer Reviews:
Not For Purists.......2004-09-22
Cute CD for Looney Tunes fans.......2004-04-03
Oh, the memories this brings back!.......2003-03-05
BRILLIANT AT THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE; THE CD IS JUST AS GREAT.......2002-03-12
Bugs at the Bowl.......2001-07-14
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Sacred Chants of the Contemporary Synagogue
Cantor Rebecca Garfein , Morris Barash , Charles Gounod , Max Helfman , Max Janowski , Rachelle Nelson , Maurice Ravel , Stephen Richards , Ben Steinberg , Kurt Weill , Jacob Weinberg , and Lazar Weiner Manufacturer: Bari Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000488V6 Release Date: 1998-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Ma Tovu
- Ahavat Olam
- Hashkiveynu
- R'tzey
- Shalom Rav
- Grant Us Peace
- Kiddush
- L'dor Vador
- Yosl Klezmer
- A Nign
- Avinu Malkeynu
- Kaddisch
- Ana Dodi
- Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee
- Cantor Garfein's Greeting to the Audience
- Shehecheyanu
- Yismechu
Album Description
Berliners say New York's Rebecca Garfein is causing a revival of Reform Judaism in Germany; this mezzo-soprano is making history with her music, recorded in the country where her great -grandmother perished in the Holocaust. In 1997, she became the first female cantor to sing in a synagogue in Germany; where she performed as part of Berlin's International Jewish Cultural Festival; and this exquisite 1998 release captures that ground - (and stained-glass ceiling) - breaking moment. It contains Jewish songs and prayers in Hebrew and Yiddish, selections from the Book of Ruth and Song of Songs - liturgical music previously only chanted my male clergy - operatic in character, performed in what was once the women's gallery in the Oranienburger Strasse Synagogue before its destruction. This live performance was attended by Jews and non-Jews, women and men, together, shattering the historical separation of faiths and genders. Beautiful, significant, and highly recommended!Customer Reviews:
Not at all what I expected.......2006-01-21
I immediately searched the web for the info, got the name of the chant and found this CD. I almost purchased it without listening, when I found a different site, where they actually have rather long excerpts (2 min.) of most tracks, so I listened to them.
Boy, was I relieved and disappointed at once! Relieved that I didn't buy the CD and disappointed that I couldn't get the song I wanted (I was willing to buy a whole CD for just 1 song, that's how much it impressed me).
The song sounds very little like the one from the West Wing, although I do believe that the site where I found the info speficially pointed to this CD as having a recording of the same song used in the show. And I'm sorry to say it but the voice also doesn't hold a candle to the one used on the show - way too "operatic", as mentioned by many, and harsh and even unpleasant-sounding to me. It took all the charm and candor right out of the song (in the show, they had a much more natural voice do the song). I also agree that the choir does not mesh well with the soloist.
If anyone knows where and if I can purchase a recording of this song done by a different singer (if it can be the one from the West Wing, I'll be thrilled), please, let me know. In the meantime, I'm passing on this CD...
Marvelous.......2006-01-11
A Brilliant Cantorial Performance.......2004-01-27
Organist-Choirmaster Arnold Ostlund, Jr. skillfully chooses registrations which enhance both the cantorial performance and the superb choral blend.
Jewish songs and prayers beautifully sung!.......2004-01-18
Good but is this Jewish?.......2004-01-07
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Lost Songs of a Rhineland Harper [Hybrid SACD]
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002XEEBQ Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Felix Qui Potuit Boni
- Caute Cane, Cantor Care
- Magnus Cesar Otto
- Rota Modos Arte
- David Reges Inclita Proles
- Cigni (Instrumental)
- Foebus Abierat
- Clangam, Filii
- Phebi Claro
- Aurea Personet Lira
- Iam, Dulcis Amica, Venito
- Advertite, Omnes Populi
- O Admirabile Veneris Idolum
- Puella Turbata (Instrumental)
- Suavissima Nunna
- Veni, Dilectissime
Amazon.com
Presuming it wasn't always religion or lovesickness, what did people sing about in the 10th and 11th centuries? The answer is presented here by the small group known as Sequentia, in a program of songs which were found in a 1000-year-old collection at Cambridge University, songs that had been copied down by Augustinian monks. The subjects vary from re-telling the complete myth of Orpheus and Eurydice (in 10 minutes!) to one about King David, to a lover's tale of the appearance, at night, of her dead darling. Along the way there are songs about how good it is to sing, a dialogue between a man and the nun he is trying to seduce (actually, there are a few "seduction" songs here), one about the three German emperors named Otto and more. There are three singers---occasionally all are involved at once, at times there are duets, several are solos. A harp, lyre, and, occasionally, flute are used as accompaniments. While one can hardly expect toe-tappers, this fascinating collection is incredibly catchy; the three singers are expressive storytellers who sing in a natural, non-operatic manner, and the style, though unfamiliar, is riveting. Recommended---a fine curiosity. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Utterly convincing as Music!.......2007-05-05
A Complete Work of Art..........2005-07-24
Sequentia shines out again!!.......2004-11-20
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Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Naomi & Ruth / Sacred Service for Sabbath Eve [Milken Archive of American Jewish Music]
Manufacturer: Milken Archive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C508J Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Naomi And Ruth, Op.27 - Ana Maria Martinez
- Ma Tovu
- L'kha Dodi
- Tov L'hodot
- Bar'khu
- Sh'ma Yisra'el
- Mi Khamokha
- Hashkivenu
- V'sham'ru
- May The Words
- Kiddush
- Let Us Adore
- Va'anahnu
- On That Day
- Benediction
- Adon Olam
- I. Tema - Barbara Harbach
- II. Hashkivenu - Barbara Harbach
- V. Ra'u Banim - Barbara Harbach
- I. Adanai Ma Adam - Cantor Simon Spiro
- III. Yoshev B'seter - Cantor Simon Spiro
- IV. Shiviti - Cantor Simon Spiro
Album Description
"This is one of the purest and most touching compositions you have ever written," wrote fellow émigré composer Ernst Toch to his friend Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco after hearing his cantata Naomi and Ruth. For Castelnuovo-Tedesco, America offered new opportunities to deepen and develop his Italian musical heritage and his Jewish spirituality. He dreamed that he might hear his Sacred Service "once in the synagogues of Florence," but instead this major work was premiered at New York's Park Avenue Synagogue, establishing a long tradition of contemporary sacred Jewish music commissioned from leading composers.Customer Reviews:
A little bland........2004-02-06
The works here the composer wrote near or at the top of his game. Naomi and Ruth, a little cantata, tells the familiar story, with the soprano soloist taking the part of Naomi and the chorus taking over the narration and the words of Ruth. It's an almost archetypal example of the composer's unevenness, in that the music for the chorus is much stronger than that for the soprano. The Sacred Service has its moments, but large stretches of it simply go by. My favorite parts of the CD were the excerpts from the organ preludes, Prayers My Grandfather Wrote, and especially from the Memorial Service for the Departed. Here, whatever engagement the composer had with his inspiration manages to cross over to the listener.
The performances are mostly top-drawer, with Neville Marriner leading an outstanding Naomi and Ruth. The choir and orchestra knock you out with their precision and tone. By comparison, Ronald Corp's Sacred Service sounds muddy, and the baritone soloist, Ted Christopher, suffers from what sounds like occasional vocal tiredness. Organist Barbara Harbach gives an intense account of the Prayers, and canto Simon Spiro (though of modest voice) nevertheless sings beautifully and with wonderful communication in the Memorial Service. Indeed, the composer gets such strong performances, it may be difficult to separate one's pleasure in the singers and players from the pleasure in the work.
A lovely Friday night service and a moving story of Ruth.......2004-01-28
Orthodox listeners should be warned that in this recording Hashem's names are pronounced as in prayer.
The mood is generally one of reverent awe, with the exceptions of the Mi Chamocha and the Kiddush, which are exuberently joyful. If you are a regular attendee at Friday night services you will enjoy hearing the familiar words in a skillfully arranged and heartfelt musical context.
The short cantata Naomi and Ruth tells the story, in English, of how Ruth came to adopt the faith of her mother-in-law, Naomi. It is generally for two-part women's chorus with a soloist in the role of Naomi. The choral writing is polyphonic, but allows the words to be clearly understood. The music is melodic and emotionally engaging, flowing with the natural cadences of English. The orchestration is exquisite. (Note the use of dry trumpets accenting the word famine, and the deaths of the husbands.) Ravkein's objection that the crucial words "my god" are missing is a typo in the booklet text; the words do appear in the cantata.
The selections from Memorial Service are pleasant, and Mr. Spiro sings them beautifully and delicately.
The essays in the booklet are outstanding. The tracking information and performer credits, the absence of which Ravkein noted, are on the back of the jewel box.
Another side of a film composer........2004-01-17
Castelnuovo(-Tedesco) was one of the many emigres, most of them Jewish, who came to America fleeing from the Kingdom of Night. Presumably because of the opportunities provided by the film industry, most of them poured their creative inspiration into movies. Most were unable to return to, or gain a hearing for, their classical music, Erich Wolfgang Korngold being an exception.
Naomi and Ruth is pleasant if not profound. The Sacred Service selections are fragmentary and generally unrewarding, perhaps because the composer was not religious.
The album challenges the most educated listener to identify the cues and performers. This advertisement on Amazon tells us more about the 22 cues than the booklet. (The time is almost 70 minutes.) We are unable to identify the men who sing, one of whom is not introduced to us. The identification of the translations from Jewish Scriptures is incomplete The most important words from Ruth 1:16, "(and thy God,) MY GOD" are omitted from the text (page 13).
The composer was involved in the preparation of 200 films. This disk exposes us to another side of him, not especially distinguished.
Jewish Music by Castelnuovo-Tedesco.......2003-10-22
The 11-minute cantata 'Naomi and Ruth,' set to an English text from the Book of Ruth (1:1-17) tells the well-loved story of Naomi and her daughter-in-law Ruth. It tells how, after both their husbands had died, when Naomi was moving from Ruth's native Moab back to her own homeland, Judah, Ruth refused to abandon Naomi. It is set for soprano solo, women's chorus and orchestra. The words of Naomi are sung by the soprano; in this recording the lovely-voiced and impressive Ana Maria Martínez is the soloist. She is sensitively accompanied by Sir Neville Marriner conducting the Academy and Chorus of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. Aptly dramatic, the music is tonal, somber, mildly contrapuntal and entirely accessible.
'Prayers My Grandfather Wrote' (excerpts) is a set a organ variations based on a theme written by Castelnuovo-Tedesco's maternal grandfather, Bruto Senigaglia. The theme is a nine-note motto that, in the two variations excerpted here, is worked out contrapuntally by the composer. It is, on the present evidence, a fairly negligible piece, played nicely by organist Barbara Harbach. Apparently it meant a great deal to Castelnuovo-Tedesco as it was played at a memorial service after his death.
Three pieces are excerpted from the composer's 'Memorial Service fo the Departed,' here sung by Cantor Simon Spiro, the New York Cantorial Choir, and McNeil Robertson, organ, conducted by Neil Levin. These pieces are intensely moving--not particularly Jewish-sounding except for the Hebrew words--and quite beautiful. Cantor Spiro has a beautiful tenor voice capable of declaiming dramatically or singing as in a hushed lullaby. Levin is the artistic director of the project of which this CD is a part: the Milken Archive of American Jewish Music, being issued on Naxos. There have been four earlier issues in this series but I have not heard them.
The longest and most ambitious piece on the CD is the 40-minute 'Sacred Service for the Sabbath Eve, Op. 122.' The participating musicians are Ted Christopher, baritone; Jeremy Cohen, tenor; Rabbi Rodney Mariner, narrator; Hugh Potton, organ; The London Chorus; all conducted by Ronald Corp. It was composed in 1943 for a Reform congregation and thus the texts are from the reform Union Prayer Book. He separately set other prayers that were later added to the composition. The première of the full Sacred Service was given in 1950. Castelnuovo-Tedesco considered trying to write a monodic piece, in keeping with what was thought to be ancient custom, but gave up that idea and wrote it in his accustomed style, which could be described as polyphonic, tonal, with some chromatic excursions and melismatic decoration. Particularly moving are the opening movement, 'Ma Tovu,' ('How lovely are your dwellings, O House of Israel') which is choral with interjections by the baritone soloist, and 'Kiddush,' ('Praised be You, O Lord') which features the strong tenor of Jeremy Cohen (the only one of the soloists who for some reason did not merit a blurb about his background and career). The final, canonic and ultimately triumphant 'Adon Olam' ('Lord of the world, who reigned before form was created') ends with the reassuring 'The Lord is with me: I fear not.'
Heretofore I had only known some of Castelnuovo-Tedesco's lighter music and I have to say I was impressed with his skills here. He certainly was capable of writing memorable melodies and limning emotional states musically. All the performances here are more than adequate and in some instances (particularly the excerpts from the Memorial Service, and the cantata 'Ruth and Naomi') transcendent.
TT=69:40
Scott Morrison
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Brubeck - The Gates of Justice (Milken Archive American Jewish Music)
Dave Brubeck Trio , Kevin Deas , Cantor Alberto Mizrahi , and Russell Gloyd Manufacturer: Milken Archive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00016XNMU Release Date: 2004-01-20 |
Tracks:
- I. Lord, The Heavens Cannot Contain Thee
- II. Oh, Come Let Us Sing
- IIIa. Open The Gates
- IIIb. Chorale
- IVa. Except The Lord Build The House
- IVb. Except The Lord Build The House (Improvisation)
- V. Lord, Lord
- VI. Ye Shall Be Holy
- VII. Shout Unto The Lord
- VIII. When I Behold Thy Heavens
- Ix. How Glorious Is Thy Name
- X. The Lord Is Good
- XI. His Truth Is A Shield
- XII. Oh, Come Let Us Sing A New Song
Album Description
Dave Brubeck, a jazz legend, is going strong at 83, with major appearances throughout the USA in 2004, including Carnegie Hall. His trio and quartet draw standing room only crowds. The Gates of Justice, one of the first full-length jazz oratorios, was born out of the idealism and turmoil of the 1960s. Unique in its concept, "Gates" aims specifically to unite the spiritual and musical traditions of Judaism and African American cultures. "Gates" showcases the incomparable Dave Brubeck Trio within a choral and jazz-band setting, with two highly individual soloists: a Jewish cantor singing scriptures and prayers from the Jewish tradition, and a black baritone singing texts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., spirituals, and jazz melodies. The blend of musical styles is captivating. This is a major release that can promote the entire Milken Archive series. It demonstrates the universality of the American Jewish music concept, crossing borders within the Judeo-Christian traditions, as well as the classical and jazz traditions.Customer Reviews:
According to Mr. Brubeck..........2005-12-24
By no means am I an aficionado of choral music but witnessing that performance on that summer evening changed me. I am also not a religious person, I tend to congratulate man for his accomplishments. Therefore, I decided to write Mr. Brubeck and convey my appreciation for what his performance meant to me. In particular, I noticed that the performance was being recorded by the university and I was interested in obtaining a copy being that his album was out of print. To my surprise, Mr. Brubeck told me that he did not have a copy of that work. According to him, that tumultuous period (the 1960's)produced many works that were either recorded or performed and forgotten about or lost.
So, from time to time I would do a search on Amazon to see if one was available and today, as I was listening to Yes' 'The Gates of Delirium', I thought to give it another try. So here it is!
Listening to the samples on the site I must admit, the live performance grabs the listener much more than the studio takes. To see the choir, the percussionists, the strings and horns, soloists and finally, Mr. Brubecks trio charge out of a crescendo was earth-shattering.
If a live performance does exist, I'd love to own it. If however, this is the best I can find, I'll take it.
POWERFUL MUSIC AND PERFORMANCES . . ........2004-07-02
Being an alumnus of several excellent choral groups, when listening to a new work I usually ask myself whether or not I would want to sing that particular piece of music. In this case the answer was an immediate "yes, definitely yes!" Not only is this an incredibly exciting piece of music, but one that also cries out for justice and an end to hatred and hostility.
Mr. Brubeck writes, "The deeper my involvement in the composition, the more apparent it became that I was no longer thinking in terms of social justice, as evidenced in the histories of Jews and American blacks. Rather, through their unquenchable will to survive and to be free, I had been led inevitably to the more basic problem of man (universal and individual), his relationship to other men, and ultimately to God."
GATES OF JUSTICE is not only powerful and exciting, it is also an important political and social statement for our times. One of the eternal religious obligations in Judaism is found in the admonition "Justice, justice you shall pursue"; and a bumper sticker of old reads, "If you want peace, then work for justice." Brubeck writes: "And when men have fulfilled their obligations to each other, they will no longer need to ask: 'Where is justice? Where is God?' It will be self-evident: 'HERE I AM!'"
My nomination for a 2004 Grammy. I hope you are as moved by GATES OF JUSTICE as I.
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Mother Nebula
Ila Cantor Quartet Manufacturer: FS New Talent ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000QUURCK Release Date: 2007-07-03 |
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The London Viola Sound
Manufacturer: Cala Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000FDJ5 Release Date: 1995-05-23 |
Tracks:
- Porgy And Bess: It Ain't Necessarily So
- Kiddush
- Cherymushki: Galop
- Slavonic Dance In E Minor
- Arrival Platform Humlet
- Pavane pour une infante defunte
- War And Peace: Waltz
- This Guy's In Love With You
- Take The 'A' Train
Customer Reviews:
Very Beautiful & Better than I Thought.......2006-08-01
The best of large group viola.......2002-07-11
Violins and 'celli. Who needs 'em??.......1999-08-08
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Ofer Ben-Amots: Celestial Dialogues
Manufacturer: Milken Archive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001VSC7G Release Date: 2004-04-20 |
Tracks:
- Entrance Of The Sabbath Bride - BBC Singers
- Peace Upon You, Angels Of Peace - BBC Singers
- Come In Peace, Angels Of Peace - BBC Singers
- Bless Me For Peace, Ye Angels Of Peace (V'taknenu) - BBC Singers
- Go In Peace, Angels Of Peace (Echo) - BBC Singers
- Am Kadosh - David Krakauer
- Uv'yom Hashabbat - David Krakauer
- A Gasn Nign - David Krakauer
- Adonoi Melekh - David Krakauer
- Celestial Freylekh - David Krakauer
- Dinen - David Krakauer
- Bay Dem Shtetl - John Musto
- Bistu Mit Mir Broyges - John Musto
- Klip Klap - John Musto
- Royz, Royz - John Musto
- Di Dray Neytorins - John Musto
- Der Rebbe Tantst - John Musto
- Psalm 81 - Permonik Children's Choir
Customer Reviews:
Fascinating . . ........2004-07-12
He was born in Haifa, Israel in 1955, was something of a child prodigy, studied in Israel, Switzerland and Germany. (I read this after getting home, not while I was driving.) He emigrated to the US in 1987 and received his Ph.D in composition from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991. He has won numerous awards and prizes and his works have been performed by a wide range of orchestras and ensembles. Currently he is associate professor of music at Colorado College in Colorado Springs. Although little of his work has been recorded, this recording hopefully will change that.
Besides the aforementioned "Haskivenu - Song of the Angels" (the angels who usher in Shabbat and accompany worshippers as they leave the synagogue and journey home for the Shabbat meal), the disc includes settings of six "Shtetl Songs," (in Yiddish) for voice and piano. These are masterfully performed by Israeli soprano Re'ut Ben-Ze'ev and pianist John Musto.
But the centerpiece of the recording is "Celestial Dialogues" which (according to the back of the CD jacket) ". . . combines two great Jewish musical traditions: a klezmer clarinet solo - deriving from the haunting virtuoso sounds typical of traditional eastern European Jewish bands - and cantorial vocal passages that emanate from age-old Ashkenzazi liturgical ritual."
As interpreted by Cantor Alberto Mizrahi, clarinetist David Krakauer (man, can this guy play!), and the Barcelona Symphony directed by Karl Anton Rickenbacher, this is fascinating and amazing music that is likely to have you listening with your mouth wide open. Wow!
Naxos' sound quality is top notch, the liner notes very informative. Text for the works are presented both in English and transliterated Hebrew. Definitely one of the best recordings in the excellent Milken Archive series. And a great price, too.
Naxos scores again!.......2004-05-18
Ben-Amots, a contemporary composer, is not very well-represented in the catalog, in fact, I can find no other work by him available on disc. I'm sure after this release there will be more to come, because we see examples here of a composer with a sure hand, an original voice, and a clear mastery of evocative melody and harmony. In most of the pieces performed here, Ben-Amots has adapted already existing works, mostly folk melodies, but his interpretation of them makes them clearly his own.
The first work on the disc, " Song of the Angels", is probably the most astonishing. Based on an ancient Askenazi prayer which Ben-Amots heard and then transcribed from memory, the work at first flutters on the edges of tonality, while the chorus is heard at a distance. The piece soon finds a tonal center, but retains a mystical aura, a feeling that the listener cannot quite put his finger on. This reviewer was spellbound.
The remaining pieces on thie disc, while, perhaps, not as bold, are equally evocative, charming and mysterious. The "Celestial Dialogues" pair a soloist with a klezmer-style clarinet, a coupling that works in the most heartfelt way with jaw-dropping beauty. And the nostalgia of the charming "Shetl Songs", arrangments of naive Yiddish folk songs for soprano and piano, round out a most satisfying program.
Why haven't we heard of Ben-Amots before? As stated above, I'm sure this won't be the last we hear of him. Five most deserved stars for this outstanding recording.
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Eddie Cantor:The Columbia Years: 1922-1940
Eddie Cantor Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000297R Release Date: 1994-04-12 |
Tracks:
- I Love Her-She Loves Me
- I'm Hungry For Beautiful Girls
- Oh, Is She Dumb
- Susie
- Sophie
- He Loves It
- Joe Is Here
- How Ya Gonna Keep Your Mind On Dancing
- I Love Me (I'm Wild About Myself)
- Ritzi Mitzi
- Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly I'm In Love
- Eddie (Steady)
- No No Nora
- I've Got The Yes! We Have No Bananas Blues
- Oh, Gee, Georgie!
- If You Do What You Do
- I'll Have Vanilla
- On A Windy Day 'Way Down In Waikiki
- Oh Papa!
- Monkey Doodle
- Charley My Boy
- No One Knows What It's All About
Tracks:
- Doodle Doo Doo
- How I Love That Girl
- Those Panama Mammas
- Goo-Goo-Good-Night Dear!
- Laff It Off!
- If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie)
- We're Back Together Again, My Baby And Me
- Row, Row, Rosie!
- Oh! Boy, What A Girl
- What A Perfect Combination
- Look What You've Done
- Over Somebody Else's Shoulder
- The Man On The Flying Trapeze
- Mandy
- An Earful Of Music
- When My Ship Comes In
- Okay Toots
- When My Ship Comes In
- The Only Thing I Want For Christmas (Is Just To Keep The Things That I've Got)
- If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie) (Alternate Take)
- Little Curly Hair In A High Chair
- Margie
Customer Reviews:
A Review in Praise of "The Columbia Years:1922-1940".......2000-08-02
Fantastic Collection.......1998-09-21
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