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Concerts by the Sea $11.99 Track Listing: 1. Magic to Do, 2. Cheerful Little Earful, 3. Waltz for Dana, 4. Born to Be Blue, 5. Runnaround, The, 6. Good and Rich, 7. Face Like Yours, A, 8. Tiny Told Me, 9. Who Cares? |
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Blue Spotted Ray $10 Blue Spotted Ray |
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Monterey Concerts $11.99 Track Listing: 1. Doxy, 2. Afro Blue, 3. Laura, 4. Walkin’ With Wally, 5. We’ll Be Together Again, 6. ‘Round Midnight, 7. Love Me or Leave Me, 8. Tu Crees Que?, 9. S.S. Groove, 10. Night in Tunisia, A, 11. Bess, You Is My Woman Now, 12. Lover, Come Back to Me, 13. Tumbao |
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Concerts Royaux $14.99 Concerts Royaux |
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Sade: Bring Me Home – Live 2011 (Blu-ray) $18.54 Live Blu-ray tracklisting:1. Soldier Of Love 2. Your Love Is King 3. Skin 4. Kiss Of Life 5. Love Is Found 6. In Another Time 7. Smooth Operator 8. Jezebel 9. Bring Me Home 10. Is It A Crime 11. Love Is Stronger Than Pride12. All About Our Love 13. Paradise 14. Nothing Can Come Between Us 15. Morning Bird 16. King Of Sorrow 17. The Sweetest Taboo 18. The Moon And The Sky 19. Pearls 20. No Ordinary… |
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Bee Gees: One Night Only (Anniversary Edition) $10.25 Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 08/31/2010… |
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The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall [Blu-ray] $17.01 Let the spectacle astound you! In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, Cameron Mackintosh produced a unique, spectacular staging of the musical on a scale which had never been seen before. Inspired by the original staging by Hal Prince and Gillian Lynne, this lavish, fully-staged production set in the sumptuous Victorian splendor of London’s leg… |
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The Opera Gala [Blu-ray] $19.45 Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 11/18/2008… |
Damaged In A War In The Early 1990s, The Old City Section Of Dubrovnik Has Been Completely And Faithfully Reconstructed To Its Fairytale Persona Of Previous Centuries.
The town of Dubrovnik, located at the southernmost end of Croatia on the Adriatic coast, is aglow with the music of summer holidays. From July 10 to August. 25, the town hosted 5 weeks of music, theater and dance at its 62nd annual Dubrovnik Summer Holiday.
The Festival Julian Rachlin & Friends, now in its eleventh year, has presented chamber music concerts from late August and will continue thru early September. It was set up by violinist Julian Rachlin, who selected the town as an ideal spot to offer creative and vibrant projects with musicians of international repute.
Damaged in a war in the early 1990s, the Old Town section of Dubrovnik has been totally and faithfully reconstructed to its fairytale character of prior centuries. Many Renaissance-era buildings are utilised as venues for musical performances. For the Festival Rachlin & Friends, the 15th century Rector's Palace is the key location for this year's 13 concerts, starting with Zubin Mehta conducting the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra. In addition to performing standard classical stock, Rachlin commissions new works from composers. In the 1st a few days of September, 3 new works by French-Swiss composer Richard Dubugnon were highlighted, each one painting a wholly different and unique view of the cosmos.
Eloquent chamber music
On Sept. 1 the program included two examples of Russian romantic repertoire : Anton Arensky's Quartet No. Two for violin, viola and two cellos ; Alexander Glazounov's "Elegy" for viola and piano ; and Stravinsky's 20th-century "Divertimento" for violin and piano. The centerpiece of the program, though, was the world premiere of Dubugnon's "Violiana," written for Rachlin and pianist Itamar Golan. The piece saw Rachlin switching back and forth from violin to viola with split-second timing for 3 movements of expert playing. Exhibiting many moods and colours, most particularly the lovely muted impressionism of the slower second movement, this piece is noteworthy for its electrified energy level all though and was amplified by the kinetic performance by Rachlin and Golan. Dubugnon also dug satisfyingly deep into the velvety, varnished colour of the viola, exploring its capacity for drama more than most do.
Sept. 2's programme was dedicated to the sufferers of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. One of Japan's respected violin teachers, Tsugio Tokunaga, was a featured musician, as was his 18-year-old prizewinning student, Fumiaki Miura. Anchored to the evening's theme was another commission from Dubugnon : "Variations on a Japanese Folks Tune" for 2 violins and piano. In it, the composer took "Red Dragonflies" by Aka Tombo and created a glistening, pretty seven-part theme with variations. It was performed by Tokunaga and Rachlin, with Sophie Rachlin ( Julian's ma ) on the piano. While the prior night's composition employed a less tonal and more rhythmically targeted language, this evening's work was intensely tonal and unabashedly emotional, made so particularly because it was predated by an original poem by Golan that used the illusory symbol of a young girl's doll to memorialize the Fukushima disaster.
Sept. 3 was titled "Concert in White," to which everyone was requested to wear white clothing ; effectively, the crowd became a fun fashion show without the runway. The programme consisted mainly of 3 highly emotional compositions whose personalities appeared to reflect the steam-laden hot weather. Dubugnon's "Three Pieces for Violin and Piano" ( delightfully played by Boris Brovstyn and Golan ) is destined to become a hot item inside violin collection. It is an astoundingly tender duet, as if the piano and violin were in a lovers ' embrace. The 3 sections wandered from hallucinatory dreams to a moonlit reverie, then a blissful homage to the music of Maurice Ravel. A wispy glissando to the last, unearthly note was the final, evanescent breath of this wondrous masterwork.
The following two pieces, Brahms ' Piano Quartet in C minor and Arnold Schoenberg's string sextet "Transfigured Night" continued to increase the emotional temperature of the evening. The latter's deep thought portrait of a spirit in the midst of metamorphosis from deathly gloom to a radiant, heavenly resolution took everyone's breath away. Transfigured Night" was Schoenberg's first major work, written in 1899, and predates the employment of the 12-tone language that defined his subsequent bequest. Its troublesome, complex score was inspired by a poem of the same name and is one of the pinnacle compositions for string chamber musicians. The performance by violinists Brovstyn and Sean Avram Wood worker, violists Rachlin and David Aaron Wood worker and cellists Torleif Theden and Boris Andrianov was an ecstatic experience of roaring power.
Another breathtaking aspect to this concert was the last-minute substitution of a few violinists ( who learned their difficult parts in forty eight hours ) wanted to replace the indisposed Janine Jansen. The heroes were Boris Brovstyn, Sean Avram Wood worker and the 18-year-old Miura. When I asked the teenager how he felt playing with such luminaries as Rachlin, Maisky and Golan, he claimed, "When I sat across from the wonderful Maisky playing his massive solos, I felt just like a little mouse!" Thanks to Rachlin's organizational munificence, developing artists like Miura have the privilege and valuable experience of sharing the stage with their mentors. Someday, Miura will be the older lion across from a young mouse.
From baroque to balalaika
The stunning Baroque church of St. Ignatius was the setting for a Sunday morning concert of works by Vivaldi and Bach. Later that day, Russian balalaika diva Alexey Arkhipovsky entertained with his fusion of styles from folks to funk, fugue to flamenco, making the silver-colored sound of only 3 strings look like a symphony. He is the latter-day Paganini of the balalaika, but with a Pat Metheny approach. The holiday will keep going with equal amounts of chamber music and lighter-weight fare thru to Sept. Eight as reported tagza.com.
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