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Eva's legend continues with Somewhere, a collection of previously unreleased songs, including two co-written by Eva. "Somewhere" was written with Chris Biondo, and "Early One Morning," a traditional English Folk song, was adapted and set to original music by Eva and Rob Cooper. There are various sources of material, some newly discovered. Somewhere, perhaps the most diverse Eva album to date, constantly surpries, as Eva Cassidy once again takes us along on her unique musical journey.
2008 marks ten years after the release of Songbird (now Platinum), twelve years after her passing, presenting a new Eva Cassidy album containing all new songs "Somewhere". From Dolly Parton's "Coat Of Many Colors" to her own "Somewhere," Eva covers a wide musical spectrum... Folk, Rock, Pop, Blues, R&B, Country, Texas Swing, Appalachian, Celtic, Willie Nelson and Gershwin.
Selections:
1. Coat Of Many Colors
2. My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose
3. Ain't Doin' Too Bad
4. Chain Of Fools
5. It Won't Be Long
6. Walkin' After Midnight
7. Early One Morning - by Eva Cassidy & Rob Cooper
8. A Bold Young Farmer
9. If I Give My Heart
10. Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
11. Summertime
12. Somewhere - by Eva Cassidy & Chris Biondo
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BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No.5 in E flat Op.73 - "Emperor"
Piano Sonata No.28 in A, Op.101
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PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST
Evgeny Kissin
Fantasy |
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Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 5
St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuri Temirkanov, conductor
A century after they were written, Mahler¡¦s symphonies remain among the most challenging works in the symphonic repertoire, demanding the highest level of orchestral virtuosity and the utmost interpretive insight from the conductor. Mahler¡¦s spectacular orchestration presents a sonic palette of the utmost diversity, and a range of dynamic - from whispering solos to apocalyptic climaxes - certain to immerse the listener completely in his unique sound-world. Astonishingly, this recording marks the first time that any of Maestro Temirkanov¡¦s critically and publicly lauded Mahler interpretations with the St Petersburg Philharmonic has been available in recorded form. Now, finally, audiences the world over have an opportunity to experience this extraordinary music in the hands of one of its greatest living interpreters.
"Recently I had an opportunity to hear Kavi Alexander's magnificent recording of the Mahler's Symphony number 5 With The St. PetersburgPhilharmonic Orchestra conducted by Yuri Temirkanov. I'd recently auditioned a number of new state-of-the-art SACD players that had been in my possession at the time of receiving this recording. I had always loved and admired the way Temirkanov conducted and I actually was able to see him in live performances in Carnegie hall with the great St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra. I heard him conduct a variety of Russian and Slavic classics but I never heard him or imagined that he would be conducting a Mahler symphony.
I have always admired Kavi's Water Lily Acoustics recordings for their sheer musicality and wonderful sound quality, but I was not prepared for what I heard in his latest recording of the Mahler fifth Symphony. The sound of this superb SACD literally made my jaw drop. The amazing harmonic structure of the orchestra shone through this recording with blazing verisimilitude, while the phenomenal dynamic range could be felt in ways similar to the real thing. The breath and depth of the St. Petersburg Orchestra virtually came alive in my living room. This recording, in my judgment, is a milestone of classical recording technique. I've heard many wonderful sounding classical recordings on my collection of 15 in per second second-generation master tapes but this new wonderful recording beats them all sonically.
If you think this is just another hack performance of the Mahler fifth Symphony, think again. Temirkanov's interpretation is magical and truly epic!
I am sure this recording sets a high bar for all future classical recordings."
Arnie Nudell
Genesis
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Arranged for String Trio by Dmitry Sitkovetsky
Track 1
Aria
[4:25]
Track 2
Var. 1 a 1 Clav.
[1:50]
Track 3
Var. 2 a 1 Clav.
[1:21]
Track 4
Var. 3 Canone all'Unisono a 1 Clav.
[1:57]
Track 5
Var. 4 a 1 Clav.
[1:11]
Track 6
Var. 5 a 1 ovvero 2 Clav.
[1:17]
Track 7
Var. 6 Canone alla Seconda a 1 Clav.
[1:08]
Track 8
Var. 7 a 1 ovvero 2 Clav.
[2:13]
Track 9
Var. 8 a 2 Clav.
[1:53]
Track 10
Var. 9 Canone alla Terza a 1 Clav.
[1:29]
Track 11
Var. 10 Fughetta a 1 Clav.
[1:33]
Track 12
Var. 11 a 2 Clav.
[2:00]
Track 13
Var. 12 Canone alla Quarta
[2:13]
Track 14
Var. 13 a 2 Clav.
[6:26]
Track 15
Var. 14 a 2 Clav.
[2:12]
Track 16
Var. 15 Canone alla Quinta in moto contrario
[5:16]
Track 17
Var. 16 Ouverture a 1 Clav.
[2:57]
Track 18
Var. 17 a 2 Clav.
[1:54]
Track 19
Var. 18 Canone alla Sesta a 1 Clav.
[1:36]
Track 20
Var. 19 a 1 Clav.
[1:47]
Track 21
Var. 20 a 2 Clav.
[1:53]
Track 22
Var. 21 Canone alla Settima
[4:31]
Track 23
Var. 22 Alla breve a 1 Clav.
[1:18]
Track 24
Var. 23 a 2 Clav.
[1:56]
Track 25
Var. 24 Canone all'Ottava a 1 Clav.
[3:19]
Track 26
Var. 25 a 2 Clav.
[7:39]
Track 27
Var. 26 a 2 Clav.
[1:54]
Track 28
Var. 27 Canone alla Nona
[1:53]
Track 29
Var. 28 a 2 Clav.
[2:11]
Track 30
Var. 29 a 1 ovvero 2 Clav.
[2:18]
Track 31
Var. 30 Quodlibet a 1 Clav.
[1:53]
Track 32
Aria - Da Capo
[2:49]
Julian Rachlin, Nobuko Imai, Mischa Maisky |
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Appropriately enough we start with one of Pierre Fournier's great recordings - arguably the best recording of the Beethoven Complete Cello works - that will form part of our Fournier 100 celebrations (the anniversary of his birth falls on 24 June this year). The recordings were made when Fournier was at his technical peak, and partnered by the keenly-insightful Friedrich Gulda
The original recordings were released on 3 LPs and we described at the time as "A rare treat and an absolute must for every collector of choice chamber music" - Fono Forum (1960)
The CD booklet includes a fascinating memoir by the son of Pierre Fournier - Jean Fonda - on "Fournier and Fritz [Gulda]", plus a couple of delightful Fifties photos! |
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