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Tracklista:1. Main Title2. Roll in the Tire3. The Search for Boo4. Jem's Discovery5. To Kill a Mockingbird6. Tree Treasure7. Lynch Mob8. Footsteps in the Dark9. Children Attacked10. Scout & Boo11. Summer's End12. Blues at Five13. Jubilation14. Exotica15. The Poor People of Brazil16. Central Park 4am17. Wild and Crazy18. Hop, Skip, But Jump19. Smooth20. Lament in Five21. Just a Little Jazz22. Nightcap23. Return of the Man


  • Data premiery 2018-11-16
  • Nośnik CD / Album

Tracklista:1. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (LP Version) 2. Central Park West (LP Version) 3. Liberia (LP Version) 4. Body And Soul (LP Version) 5. Equinox (LP Version) 6. Satellite (LP Version) 7. 26-2 (LP Version) 8. Body And Soul (Alternate Take)


  • Wykonawca Coltrane John
  • Data premiery 2004-09-20
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista:1. The Word2. A Joyful Noise3. For Everything a Season4. The Meanings5. One for Quincy6. Little Egypt7. Two Dancing Feet8. The City of Water9. Little Hands, Little Fingers10. Wand'rin Star11. Scheme Street12. Quiet Harbour13. The Village14. Central Park South15. Cars and Noise16. Dance of Glass and Steel17. The Great White Way18. Rain and Pavement19. On the Drive20. Dawn21. Rooftop22. Columbus Circle at 5am23. Uptown Incident


  • Wykonawca Bobby Scott , Larry Elgart
  • Data premiery 2015-08-14
  • Nośnik CD / Album
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Piano Trio No. 1 Although Anton Arensky studied for a time under Rimsky-Korsakov at the St Petersburg Conservatory, his musical affiliation seems closer to Tchaikovsky, and it was to the Moscow Conservatory – where Tchaikovsky’s eclectic approach to music to some extent balanced the nationalistic school of ‘The Mighty Handful’, including RimskyKorsakov – that Arensky went as a teacher of theory and composition after having gained the Gold Medal in St Petersburg. His own most important student was Rachmaninov.Arensky wrote three operas, two symphonies, a piano concerto, incidental music to a production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest and a number of choral and chamber works, including two trios for piano, violin and cello. The first of these, in D minor, was published in 1894, the year in which Balakirev, founder of the ‘Mighty Handful’, suggested Arensky as his successor as Director of Music at the St Petersburg Imperial Chapel. The trio was inspired by Karl Davïdov who had died five years earlier. Davïdov, a cello virtuoso, founded the Russian school of cello playing, and the trio bears posthumous testimony to his work at the St Petersburg Conservatory which he joined in 1863 and where he served as Director from 1876 until 1886.The first movement is built around three themes, the first dramatic, the second lyrical and the third impetuous. It is followed by a playful Scherzo which provides a natural continuance to the thoughtful coda of the previous movement and contains an example of what became known as the ‘Arensky Waltz’. The movement is a scherzo more in character than in form, and the waltz appears as the central trio, offering full-blooded contrast to the lighter mood of the main sections, themselves tinged with Mendelssohnian delicacy, spiced with pizzicato passages.The Elegia also has a central section, its texture a light contrast to the preceding conversation between the violin and muted cello. The piano, which provides a dark-hued dotted backing to the dialogue of the strings, relaxes in the central section where it takes pride of place. The Finale is a dramatic rondo with two ideas, the first strong and vigorous, the second gentler and given to the two string instruments. In an Andante episode the central part of the Elegia is recalled, and the first theme of the first movement returns at the end to bring a sense of unity to the work. © Denby RichardsPiano Trio No. 2 While the Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor is perhaps Arensky’s best-known chamber work, the Piano Trio No. 2 in F minor remains virtually unknown. Composed in 1905, a year before the composer’s death, the second trio is less abrupt and more expansive than the first, almost symphonic in its dimensions.The first movement is in straightforward sonata form with two contrasting themes. The piano opens alone, the unison strings later joining in with a countermelody. The roles are then reversed, the strings playing the theme while the piano soon after takes up the countermelody. The second theme, which follows, is much more lyrical than the first, with the piano accompanying the strings. The short coda is loud and fast, strikingly different from the rest of the movement.After a brief introduction, the secondmovement Romance begins with a piano solo in the style of a nocturne by Chopin. The melody is taken over by the strings, and the piano and strings work together throughout the movement to weave a beautiful melodic tapestry.In the virtuosic third-movement Scherzo the strings play with spiccato (bouncing bow) and pizzicato effects. There are rippling arpeggios in the piano, and at times it almost sounds as if these are played pizzicato, too. The elegant contrasting trio opens with a slower, lyrical solo for the cello, the violin and cello later playing in unison; the piano has an accompanying role throughout.The finale is a Tema con variazioni. The block-chordal theme, with interesting harmonic twists, is introduced by the piano alone. The first variation is a flowing, songlike melody in the strings, accompanied by arpeggios in the piano. In the second variation the piano takes centre stage with a lively display, accompanied by pizzicato strings. The third variation is waltz-like, with a fluttering accompaniment. Virtuoso runs are featured in the lively, agitated fourth variation. The fifth is an ornamented waltz played rubato, first by solo piano, then by cello with piano accompaniment, and at last by violin and piano. The sixth and final variation, played bravura, is characterised by wide-ranging melodies. The return of the first movement’s opening theme leads to a quiet ending. © Borodin TrioThe Borodin Trio was formed after its members emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1976, since when they have played in all the major cities of Europe and America, as well as making a tour of Australia. Rostislav Dubinsky founded the legendary Borodin Quartet and served as its first violinist for thirty years. His wife, Luba Edlina, is best known for her brilliant performances and recordings as a pianist with the Borodin Quartet. The cellist Yuli Turovsky gave many acclaimed performances as soloist with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra before emigrating to Montreal. He is the founding Music Director and conductor of I Musici de Montréal.


  • Wykonawca Borodin Trio
  • Data premiery 2006-03-07
  • Nośnik CD

Tracklista:1. Hot House2. Buck's Idea3. Where Or When4. Hey-ba-ba-re-bop5. Eli Eli6. Flying Home7. Tempo's Birthday8. Body and Soul9. Who Cares?10. Saxes On 5th Avenue11. Central Avenue Breakdown12. Gladys' Idea13. House of Blue Lights14. Stardust15. $13.50 Special16. Giddyup17. Midnight Sun18. Barnyard Boogie19. Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens20. Pickup On the Rebop Kick21. Asiatic Call22. Cherokee23. When Your Lover Has Gone24. Joe Louis Punch1. Muchacho Azul2. Long Gone Blues3. Charlie Cole's Boogie Woogie4. Don't Blame Me5. But Beautiful6. Always7. How High the Moon8. Adam Blew His Hat9. The New Look10. I Know That You Know11. I Cover the Waterfront12. There's Good Rockin' Tonight13. Barnyard Boogie14. Central Avenue Breakdown15. The Man I Love16. Brant Inn Boogie17. Hawk's Nest18. Lady Be Good19. Body and Soul20. Satchmo's Blues21. Dues in Blues22. Beulah's Boogie23. Calling Doctor Mancuso24. Jay Bird25. Re-bop


  • Wykonawca Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra
  • Data premiery 2015-07-17
  • Nośnik CD / Album
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Tracklista:1. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes2. Central Park West3. Liberia4. Equinox5. Satellite6. 26-2 (Bonus Track)7. Body and Soul (Alternate Take)8. Untitled Track


  • Wykonawca Coltrane John
  • Data premiery 2010-07-26
  • Nośnik Płyta Analogowa
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Tracklista: CD 1 1. Little Mama Boogie (Big Mama Jump) 2. Cross Country Blues 3. Hobo 4. Hole In The Wall 5. Rock Island Blues 6. Alley Special 7. Quinsella 8. Hattie Green 9. Angel Child 10. Back To Santa Fe 11. Rattlesnake Blues 12. Mistreated Blues 13. No One To Love Me 14. Too Many Women Blues 15. Locked In Jail Blues (With Johnny Beck) 16. Wee Wee Hours 17. Forgive Me Blues 18. Black Snake Blues 19. Neglected Woman 20. Gambling Blues 21. Throw A Little Boogie 22. Give Me Central 209 (Hello Central) 23. Western Rider Blues 24. Take It Easy 25. Sittin' Here Wondering CD 2 1. Boogie 2. Hard Times 3. Stop Messing Around 4. Cadillac Woman 5. Big City Blues 6. Please Don't Think I'm Nosey 7. Notoriety Woman 8. Rollin' Stone 9. Cut That Out 10. Crawlin' King Snake 11. Crying Won't Help You 12. Soon One Morning 13. Mean Old World 14. Tired Of Crying Over You 15. It Was A Dream 16. The Last Time 17. Sad Story 18. Little School Girl 19. Something's Wrong With My Little Machine 20. Brutal Hearted Woman 21. I'll Die Trying 22. I'm Looking For A Woman 23. I'm The Boogie Man 24. She Fool Me 25. High And Lonesome CD 3 1. She's A Married Woman 2. How Many More Years 3. Build Myself A Cave 4. Mr Ticket Agent 5. Creole Gal Blues 6. Too Late Baby 7. Country Boy 8. Ardelle 9. Cadillac Blues 10. Schoolboy 11. Eyesight To The Blind 12. 1951 Blues 13. New Arrival 14. Dust My Broom 15. Catfish Blues 16. Goin' Back To Mama 17. Highway 80 Blues 18. Western Union Man 19. After Awhile 20. Sweet Angel 21. Seventy Four Blues 22. Easy 23. Take A Little Chance 24. Make A Little Love 25. Goin' To New Orleans CD 4 1. Broome Street Blues 2. Black Jack Blues 3. Worried Man Blues 4. Income Tax Blues 5. Poor Little Angel 6. Broke Down Engine Blues 7. Applejack Boogie 8. Number Writer 9. She's Gone 10. Your Sweet Man's Blues 11. Blues Mixture 12. Shackles Round My Body 13. Ticket Agent 14. I Got What My Daddy Likes 15. Blind's Blues 16. Keep Your Hands Off Her 17. Awful Shame 18. Lizzie Lou 19. Rub A Little Boogie 20. So Much Trouble 21. Wine Head Baby 22. Baby Let's Have Some Fun 23. Rumors About My Baby 24. Gimme Your Bankroll 25. Shake Baby Shake


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2015-11-13
  • Nośnik CD

In Franz Liszt’s sacred choral works the composer’s ambition for an own simple vocal style in church music meets the modern musical language of the ‘Neudeutsche Schule“. Via Crucis, an insistent musical version of the fourteen stations of the Way of the Cross, belongs to the Liszt’s ultimate large-sized compositions and is the central work on the present recording.


  • Wykonawca Conil Roland , Ensemble Vocal Musicatreize
  • Data premiery 2012-04-01
  • Nośnik CD
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