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W 2016 roku praktycznie wszystkie muzyczne periodyki zwróciły uwagę na genialny album „Malibu” Anderson Paak’a. Artysta przełożył na nim soul spod znaku Stevie Wandera, na język XXI wieku filtrując go hip-hopowym mariażem dźwięków w stylu Kendricka Lemara. Na jego tle debiutancki LP z 2014 roku „Venice” błyszczy niczym nieoszlifowany muzyczny diament. Soul, R’n’B, hip-hop, muzyka klubowa, stanowią tu jedynie punkty wyjścia ku poszukiwaniu własnego, od pierwszych dźwięków, rozpoznawalnego stylu. Chcąc wiedzieć co współczesnemu muzycznemu światu w duszy gra, nie sposób po „Venice” nie sięgnąć.


  • Wykonawca Anderson .Paak
  • Data premiery 2017-02-10
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: CD 1 1. All the Things You Are 2. La Ronde 3. Vendome 4. Rose of the Rio Grande 5. The Queen's Fancy 6. Delaunay's Dilemma 7. Autumn in New York 8. But Not for Me 9. Ralph's New Blues 10. All of You 11. I'll Remember April 12. Gershwin Medley 13. Soon 14. For You, for Me, Forevermore 15. Love Walked in 16. Our Love is Here to Stay 17. Softly As in a Morning Sunrise 18. Concorde CD 2 1. Django 2. One Bass Hit 3. Milano 4. La Ronde 5. La Ronde (Piano) 6. La Ronde (Bass) 7. La Ronde (Vibraharp) 8. La Ronde (Drums) 9. Versailles (Port De Versailles) 10. Angel Eyes 11. Fontessa 12. Over the Rainbow 13. Bluesology 14. Willow Weep for Me 15. Woodyn You CD 3 1. All the Things You Are 2. La Ronde 3. Vendome 4. Rose of the Rio Grande 5. Opus De Funk 6. I've Lost Your Love 7. Buhaina 8. Soma 9. The Stopper 10. Almost Like Being in Love 11. No Moe 12. In a Sentimental Mood 13. Scoops 14. With a Song in My Heart 15. Newk's Fedeaway 16. Time on My Hands 17. This Love of Mine 18. Shadrak 19. On a Slow Boat of China 20. Mambo Bounce 21. I Know CD 4 1. Softly As in the Morning Sunrise 2. Love Me Pretty Baby 3. Autumn Breeze 4. Milt Meets Sid 5. Moving Nicely 6. D&e 7. Heart & Soul 8. True Blues 9. Bluesology 10. Yesterdays 11. Round About Midnight 12. Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea 13. Oh Bess, Oh Where's My Bess 14. A Figue for Music Inn 15. Two Degrees East, Three Degrees West 16. Serenade 17. Fun 18. Sun Dance 19. The Man That Got Away 20. A Morning in Paris 21. Variation No. One (God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen) CD 5 1. Medley 2. They Say It's Wonderful 3. How Deep is the Ocean 4. I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You 5. My Old Flame 6. Body & Soul 7. Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea 8. La Ronde (Drums) 9. Night in Tunisia 10. Yesterdays 11. Bag's Groove 12. Baden-baden 13. D&e Blues 14. Now's the Time 15. 'round Midnight 16. Should I 17. Big Fat Mama 18. Indiana (Back Home Again in Indiana) 19. Joy Spring 20. Elevation CD 6 1. Medley 2. Stardust 3. I Can't Get Started 4. Lover Man 5. Yardbird Suite 6. Midsommer 7. Festival Sketch 8. Bag's Groove 9. Night in Tunisia 10. The Golden Striker (No Sun in Venice) 11. One Never Knows (No Sun in Venice) 12. The Rose Truc (No Sun in Venice) 13. Cortege (No Sun in Venice) 14. Venice (No Sun in Venice) 15. Three Windows (No Sun in Venice) CD 7 1. Skating in Central Park (Odds Against Tomorrow) 2. No Happiness for Slater (Odds Against Tomorrow) 3. A Social Call (Odds Against Tomorrow) 4. Cue No.9 (Odds Against Tomorrow) 5. A Cold Wind is Blowing (Odds Against Tomorrow) 6. Odds Against Tomorrow (Odds Against Tomorrow) 7. Vendome 8. Pyramid (Blues for Junior) 9. I Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) 10. Django 11. Hoiw High the Moon 12. Romaine CD 8 1. Da Capo 2. Fine 3. Exposure 4. Sketch 5. Conversation 6. Around the Blues 7. Divertimento 8. England's Carol 9. First Movement 10. Second Movement (Passacaglia) 11. Third Movement CD 9 1. Django 2. Bluesology 3. I Should Care 4. La Ronde 5. I Remember Clifford 6. Festival Sketch 7. Vendome 8. Odd Against Tomorrow 9. Pyramid (Blues for Junior) 10. I Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) 11. Skating in Central Park 12. The Cylinder 13. 'round Midnight 14. Bag's Groove 15. I'll Remember April CD 10 1. Lonely Woman 2. Animal Dance 3. New York 19 4. Belkis 5. Why Are You Blue 6. Fugato 7. Lamb, Leopard (If I Were Eve) 8. Trieste 9. Spanish Steps 10. Columbine 11. Pulcinella 12. Pierrot 13. La Cantatrice 14. Harlequin 15. Piazza Navona


  • Wykonawca Modern Jazz Quartet
  • Data premiery 2018-12-21
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: LP 1 1. Buzzin' Fly 2. Strange Feelin' 3. Blue Melody 4. Chase The Blues Away 5. Venice Mating Call 6. I Had A Talk With My Woman LP 2 1. Gypsy Woman 2. Driftin' 3. I Don't Need It To Rain 4. I Wanna Testify LP 3 1. Anonymous Proposition 2. Lorca 3. I Had A Talk With My Woman 4. Nobody Walkin' 5. Venice Mating Call LP 4 1. Nobody Walkin' 2. I Don't Need It To Rain 3. Buzzin' Fly 4. Gypsy Woman LP 5 1. Venice Mating Call 2. Nobody Walkin' 3. Gypsy Woman 4. Blue Melody LP 6 1. I Don't Need It To Rain 2. I Had A Talk With My Woman 3. Strange Feelin' 4. Driftin' 5. Chase The Blues Away


  • Wykonawca Tim Buckley
  • Data premiery 2018-11-30
  • Nośnik Vinyl / 12" Album Box Set
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Wznowienie drugiego, słynnego albumu z muzyką barokową Giuliano Carmignoli. Płyta zawiera 6 koncertów skrzypcowych A. Vivaldiego (RV177, RV222, RV273, RV295, RV375, RV191). Artyście towarzyszy Venice Baroque Orchestra pod dyrekcją Andrei Marcon. Nagranie pochodzi z 2000 roku. 


  • Wykonawca Carmignola Giuliano
  • Data premiery 2011-07-28
  • Nośnik CD
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Najlepsze przeboje muzyki Gospel na dwóch płytach.Tracklista: CD 11. Oh Happy Day - Cheryl Porter, The Vox Box Singers2. Jesus What A Wonderful Child - Casanova Venice Ensemble, Chiara Santagiuliana, Chiara Luppi3. Glory Glory Hallelujah - Cheryl Porter4. When The Saints Go Marchin In - Casanova Venice Ensemble, Marco Guerzoni5. Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Casanova Venice Ensemble, Mauro Dona', Elena Tavella6. I Will Follow Him - Casanova Venice Ensemble, Elena Tavella7. Children Get Together - Casanova Venice Ensemble, Chiara Santagiuliana, Chiara Luppi8. It's Amazing - Cheryl Porter, The Vox Box Singers9. Just Can't Tell It - Cheryl Porter, The Vox Box Singers10. People Get Ready - Cheryl Porter, The Vox Box Singers11. Jubilation - Casanova Venice Ensemble, Chiara Luppi12. You've Got A Friend - Cheryl Porter, The Vox Box Singers13. Hallelujah Praise - Cheryl Porter, The Vox Box Singers14. Hail Holy Queen - Casanova Venice Ensemble, Elena Tavella, Corove & Imt Vocal Project15. Oh Holy Night - Casanova Venice Ensemble, Mauro Dona'16. We Are The World - Casanova Venice Ensemble, Chiara Luppi, Marco Guerzoni, Mauro Dona', Chiara Santagiuliana, Elena Tavella17. Joshua Fit The Battle Jericho - Casanova Venice Ensemble,Chiara Luppi,Marco Guerzoni18. Imagine - Cheryl Porter, The Vox Box Singers CD 21. Uncloudy Day - Jeanne Pruett2. You Are So Beautiful - The Mighty Clouds Of Joy3. I've Been Saved - The Argo Singers4. My Lord And I - Mahalia Jackson5. Send The Light - Holly Dunn6. Oh Happy Day - Jack Greene7. A Place Like That - The Caravans8. On The Sunny Banks - The Oakridge Boys9. Everytime I Feel The Spirit - Pilgrim Travelers10. Kneel & Pray - Cross Jordan Singers11. Save A Seat For Me - B.B. King12. Peace Among Nations - The Blind Boys Of Mississipi13. You'll Never Walk Alone - Mahalia Jackson14. I Never Heard A Man - B.B. King15. Lord Don't Leave Us Now - The Caravans16. Freedom Medley - Cheryl Porter, In the Spririt


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2016-05-13
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: CD 1 1. Orchestral Introduction To Act Two 2. A Theatre In Paris 3. Leading Lady 4. At The Stage Door 5. George's House At Pau 6. Other Pleasures 7. A Cafe In Venice 8. There Is More to Love 9. The Garden At Pau 10. Mermaid Song 11. The Countryside Around The House (Third Orchestral Interlude) 12. The Garden At Pau 13. On The Terrace 14. The First Man You Remember 15. In The Vineyard At Pau 16. Up In The Pyrenees 17. George's Study At Pau 18. A Circus In Paris (Journey Of A Lifetime) 19. Outside The Circus (Falling) 20. Jenny's Bedroom In Paris 21. The Vineyards At Pau (Hand Me The Wine And The Dice) 22. A Hay Loft 23. On The Terrace 24. Anything But Lonely CD 2 1. Railway Station At Pau (Love Changes Everything) 2. A Small Theatre In Montpellier 3. A Cafe In Montpellier (Parlez-Vous-Francais) 4. The Railway Station 5. In A Train Compartment (Seeing Is Believing) 6. The House At Pau 7. An Art Exhibition In Paris 8. Memory Of A Happy Moment 9. In Many Rooms In The House At Pau 10. On The Terrace 11. Outside The Bedroom 12. Up In The Pyrenees (Chanson D'Enface) 13. The House At Pau 14. A Fairground In Paris (Everybody Loves A Hero) 15. George's Flat In Paris 16. First Orchestral Interlude 17. She'd Be Far Better Off With You 18. Second Orchestral Interlude 19. Guilietta's Studios In Venice (Stop, Wait, Please) 20. A Registry Office 21. A Military Camp In Malaya


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2005-11-07
  • Nośnik CD / Album

Tracklista: 1. 5 Free Minutes2. Sadness Grows3. Is This Where I Come In4. Bone of Contention5. Slow Learner6. And If Venice Is Sinking7. Mum's the Word8. Death On the Beach9. Sincerely Yours10. God's Apprentice11. Guildhall Witness12. Sixth Floor


  • Wykonawca Spirit Of The West
  • Data premiery 2017-06-30
  • Nośnik CD
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Oratorium weneckiego kompozytora barokwego Benedetta Marcello. Wykonawcy to soliści oraz zespoły Venice Monteverdi Academy i Ensemble Lorenzo da Ponte pod dyrekcją Roberto Zarpellona.


  • Wykonawca Venice Monteverdi Academy , Ensemble Lorenzo da Ponte , Frigato Silvia , Biscuola Elena , Giordani Raffaele , Borgioni Mauro
  • Data premiery 2015-07-20
  • Nośnik CD
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  Following Ensemble Caprice’s first recording of Vivaldi’s sacred music ( Gloria! Vivaldi and his Angels) we return to Vivaldi’s Venice and find ourselves yet again within the confines of the Ospedale della Pietà orphanage where, beginning in 1703, Vivaldi, the Red Priest, not only taught the orphan girls violin and singing (!), but also composed many of his most dazzling concertos as well as a substantial part of his highly inspired corpus of sacred music. To this day, it seems almost unbelievable that these very demanding scores could be successfully performed by young women. However, their concerts must have been of a very high standard, judging from the celebrity status they enjoyed throughout Europe. Of course the picturesque scenario of young women performing in church undoubtedly fired the imagination of countless listeners who would come from far and wide to hear the orphans perform musical miracles in Venice. In 1720 an English traveler, Edward Wright, gives us the following account of those events: Every Sunday and holiday there is a performance of music in the chapels of these hospitals, vocal and instrumental, performed by the young women of the place, who are set in a gallery above and, though not professed, are hid from any distinct view of those below by a lattice of ironwork. The organ parts, as well as those of other instruments, are all performed by the young women. They have a eunuch for their master, and he composes their music. Their performance is surprisingly good, and many excellent voices are among them. And this is all the more amusing since their persons are concealed from view.  It was both absurd and comical for Wright to assume that the composer was a eunuch, but it shows how the imagination of the male listeners got carried away when hearing those celestial angelic sounds produced by an invisible female orchestra and choir. After having met Vivaldi in Venice in 1739, a French jurist, Charles de Brosse, reports that  …about forty girls take part in every concert. I vow to you that there is nothing so diverting as the sight of a young and pretty nun in white habit, with a bunch of pomegranate blossoms over her ear, conducting the orchestra and beating time with all the grace and precision imaginable. Further proof of the incredible quality (and attraction) of these concerts is provided by no less a celebrity than the sophisticated French philosopher (and part-time composer) Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who in 1743 had nothing but praise for the achievements of the young girls: Every Sunday, vocal music for a large chorus with a large orchestra, which is composed and directed by the greatest masters in Italy, is performed in barred-off galleries solely by girls, of whom the oldest is not twenty years of age. One can conceive of nothing as voluptuous, as moving, as this music.  Knowing for instance that J.S. Bach only heard his own sacred music sung publicly in church by boys and men and never by women, we can only assume how much the titillation of these exciting rumours about the female choir and orchestra in Venice must have stirred the imagination of music lovers north of the Alps. During the course of the present recording, we move from Vivaldi’s description of war to his musical depiction of the joys of peace.  Juditha triumphans Juditha triumphans from 1716 is the best known of the Vivaldi oratorios (of which only four have survived). Subtitled Sacrum Militare Oratorium, it relates the gruesome Old Testament story of Judith, a beautiful widow chosen by God to put an end to the life of the Assyrian general Holofernes – who was out to destroy her hometown – by decapitating him.  At the time the oratorio was composed, the Republic of Venice was engaged in its 6th war against the Ottoman Empire and despite its ultimate triumph in 1718, the situation looked rather bleak two years earlier after two successive crushing defeats by the strong Ottoman army. In a typical baroque crossover mingling religious and worldly matters on the same battlefield, the oratorio Juditha triumphans was obviously aimed at strengthening the war efforts of the Venetian Republic. We know that this oratorio was performed at the Ospedale della Pietà, with an all-(young)-woman cast on both vocal and instrumental parts. It could only have added to the already wide range of exotic sensations when the overwhelmed listener heard these young women in nun’s habits engaging in musical warfare. Gloria, RV 588 However, let us not forget that Vivaldi’s talent also radiated its light upon the depiction of peace. The intense plea Et in terra pax (from Gloria RV 588), with its gripping harmonic tensions, serves as a worthy final statement for this recording, where war is gradually replaced by the hope for peace. Psalms, Concertos, Motet On the road towards peace we encounter brilliant psalm settings with powerful rhythms in choir and orchestra (In exitu Israel RV 604, Laudate Dominum RV 606), two virtuoso concertos for multiple soloists (RV 566 and RV 563) and a beautiful solo motet O qui coeli terraeque serenitas RV 631, praising serenity in heaven and on earth.  Vivaldi entertained a close relationship with Dresden, the Florence of the Elbe, both as a performing artist and as a composer; indeed, his pieces were frequently performed at court. One of his illustrious colleagues in Dresden, Jan Dismas Zelenka, was obviously inspired by Vivaldi’s sacred music when he composed the heart-rending lament Misera Madre in which Mary’s suffering at the foot of the cross is set for high-voice choir. It becomes quite obvious from the striking dissonances in this piece that the transition from war to peace is not always an easy one… And just as our plea for peace is here put forward with music from the past, we fervently hope that peace will reign in our present time and the future: Et in terra pax! © Matthias Maute, Montreal, 2011  


  • Wykonawca Ensemble Caprice
  • Data premiery 2012-04-01
  • Nośnik CD
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