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Tracklista: CD 1 1. Zaide; Aria, Ruhe Sanft 2. Caro Mio Ben 3. Piano Concerto In E Flat (3rd Movement) 4. The Marriage Of Figaro (Act 3) 5. The Marriage Of Figaro (Act 4) 6. Early 18th Century Gipsy Music. Bubak And Hungaricus 7. Axur, Finale 8. Don Giovanni 9. Piano Concerto In D Minor (1st Movement) 10. The Magic FLute, Overture 11. The Magic Flute, Aria (No. 14), Queen Of The Night 12. Introitus 13. Dies Irae 14. Rex Tremendae Majestatis 15. Confutatis 16. Lacrimosa 17. Piano Concerto in D Minor CD 2 1. Symphony No. 25 In G Minor (1st Movement) 2. Serenade 3. Stabat Mater, Quando Corpus Morietur And Amen 4. Salieri's March Turned Into Non Piu Andrai 5. Serenade For Winds (3rd Movement) 6. The Abduction From The Seraglio (Chorus Of The Janissaries) 7. The Abduction From The Seraglio (Turkish Finale) 8. Mass in C Minor 9. Concerto For Flute And Harp 10. Symphony No. 29 In A (1st Movement) 11. Adagio In C Minor For Glass Armonica 12. Concerto For Two Pianos (3rd Movement) 13. Symphonie Concertante (1st Movement)


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2007-08-06
  • Nośnik CD

Tracklista: CD 1 1. Colonel Bogey From The Bridge On The River Kwai 2. Main Titles From Scott Of The Antarctic 3. Luftwaffe March From Battle Of Britain 4. Prologue From Henry V 5. Prelude From Odd Man Out Suite 6. Elegy For Viola And Orchestra (2nd Movement) From Lady Caroline Lamb 7. Piano Concerto No. 2 (1st Movement) From Brief Encounter 8. London Prelude From The Inn Of The Sixth Happiness Suite 9. Touch Her Soft Lips And Part From Henry V 10. Love Scene From Four Weddings And A Funeral 11. Main Titles From 633 Squadron 12. Main Titles And Nocturne From The Cruel Sea 13. Prelude From Richard III 14. Main Titles From Those Magnificent Men... 15. Finale From Oliver Twist 16. Spitfire Prelude And Fugue From The First Of The Few CD 2 1. Main Titles From The Trap (The London Marathon Theme) 2. March From Things To Come 3. Valse Caprice From Uncle Silas 4. Prelude From Hamlet 5. Suite From Murder On The Orient Express 6. March From The Dam Busters 7. Ship's Waltz And Rumba From In Search Of The Castways 8. Rumba From In Search Of The Castaways 9. Main Titles From The Belles Of St Trinian's 10. Dawn Patrol From Coastal Command 11. Warsaw Concerto From Dangerous Moonlight 12. Schorched Earth From The Overlanders 13. Waltz From Moulin Rouge 14. Main Titles From David Copperfield 15. Suite From Battle Of Britain


  • Data premiery 2003-07-21
  • Nośnik CD

 Far East Movement to zespół electro hop wywodzący się z Los Angeles. Jego członkowie: Kev Nish, Prohgress, J-Splif i DJ Virman reprezentują różne kultury – japońską, chińską, koreańską I filipińską i wszyscy należą do wielkiej społeczności azjatycko-amerykańskiej.Poprzednie lata działalności zespołu to wiele koncertów m.in. z Jay-Z, Kid Cudi, Sean Paul, New Boyz, Pitbull. Byli także supportem koncertów Robyn i Kelis, a także poprzedzali występy Lady Gagi podczas jej The Monster Ball Tour w Japonii. W 2010 roku Far East Movement podpisali kontrakt z Cherrytree/Interscope Records, co zaowocowało wydaniem pod koniec października 2010 roku ich debiutanckiego albumu „Free Wired“. Pierwszy singiel promujący tę płytę „Like G6“ zdobył #1 amerykańskiego Billboard Hot 100 I iTunes. W nagraniu albumu uczestniczyły takie sławy jak: Keri Hilson, Lil Jon, Snoop Dogg, Mohombi i Ryan Tedder z OneRepublic.Kolejny singiel, który zadebiutował właśnie w polskich stacjach radiowych to "Rocketeer", nagrany wspólnie z wokalistą grupy OneRepublic  Ryanem Tedderem. W Stanach jest już na # 17 na Billboard Hot ChartNa początku roku 2011Far East Movement  wybiera się w trasę koncertową Rihanny i Calvina Harrisa.1. Girls On the Dance Floor (feat. The Stereotypes)2. Like A G6 (feat. The Cataracs)3. Rocketeer (feat. Ryan Tedder)4. If I Was You (Omg) (feat. Snoop Dogg)5. She Owns the Night (feat. Mohombi)6. So What7. Don't Look Now (feat. Keri Hilson)8. Fighting For Air9. White Flag (feat. Kayla Kai)10. 2gether (feat. Roger Sanchez,Kanobby)


  • Wykonawca Far East Movement
  • Data premiery 2011-02-18
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista:  J. S. Bach 1. Sarabande from Cello Suite No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1008 2. Sarabande from Cello Suite No. 4 in E flat major, BWV 1010 3. Sarabande from Cello Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011 4. Variation 25 from Goldberg Variations, BWV 988  Robert Schumann 5. Fantasiestücke, Op. 12 - Aufschwung 6. In modo d’una marcia - Second movement of Piano Quintet in E flat major, Op. 44  Frédéric Chopin 7. Nocturne in C sharp minor, Op. 27/1 8. Prelude in D minor, Op. 28/24 9. Mazurka in A minor, Op. 17/4 10. Prelude in A minor, Op. 28/2  W. A. Mozart 11. Fantasy in C minor, K 475  Franz Schubert 12. Andante sostenuto - Second movement of Sonata in B flat major, D 960  Domenico Scarlatti 13. Sonata in D major, K 535 14. Sonata in E major, K 380  Films 15. Cries and Whispers & Saraband 16. Music in Darkness & Smiles of a Summer Night 17. Fanny and Alexander 18. Autumn Sonata 19. Face to Face 20. In the Presence of a Clown 21. The Devil’s Eye 22. The Silence 23. Through a Glass Darkly


  • Wykonawca Stenhammar Quartet , Thedeen Torleif , Pontinen Roland
  • Data premiery 2018-07-01
  • Nośnik SACD

In the first place, Beethoven conquered the music metropolis of Vienna as a pianist. As his pupil Czerny reports: "His improvisation was exceedingly brilliant and amazing". Although as a free-lance pianist and composer Beethoven‘s circumstances were highly modest, he was able to realise his visions of innovative music without being dependent on clients or employers. And thus he created the majority of his masterpieces for piano in his chosen country of adoption: his piano sonatas, his Diabelli Variations, and also his five great piano concertos.Contrary to what the opus numbers lead us to believe, Beethoven already began work on the composition of his Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat, Op. 19 in 1787/88, before his Piano Concerto No. 1 in C, Op. 15, i.e. during his time in Bonn. Only after years of rewriting, and no less than four different versions, did he publish the work in its final form, as we know it today. Beethoven‘s passion for rewriting went so far that he totally replaced the Rondo in B flat, WoO 6 dating from 1793, which functioned originally as the finale of the first version. The work, which teeters on the brink between the traditions of the past and the innovations of the future, is mainly geared towards its traditional forebears, primarily the concertos by Mozart; however, in some aspects it already goes its own way. The traditional elements consist mainly of the relatively meagre instrumentation (lacking in clarinets, trumpets and timpani), the by and large lyrical character of the music, the themes which are somewhat lacking in innovation, the conventional structure and, last but not least, the isolated parallel treatment of soloist and orchestra. The stylistic novelties include the power of expression, the deeply moving middle movement, the double developments of thematic material and also the syncopated rhythm. The first movement (Allegro con brio) follows the traditional form of the double exposition. On the other hand, the harmonic return in a "distant" key, which Beethoven introduces between the first and the second theme, is new and original. The pianistic passage and figure work of the pensively hymnal middle movement (Adagio) is most captivating and has – this, too, in a totally non-traditional manner – a strongly dialogue-type structure. The Finale, a cheerful and endearing Rondo, forms a humorous farewell. However, Beethoven‘s Piano Concerto No. 4 in G, Op. 58, dating from 1804-06, is of a totally different musical calibre. Although Beethoven had already carved out new paths in the genre with his only minor concerto (No. 3 in C minor), without a doubt, his Piano Concerto No. 4 in G must be considered the pinnacle of his piano concertos. All the more as his virtuoso and emotional Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat adheres more to the symphonic principle. In the G major Concerto, both virtuoso piano-playing and the desire for innovative composition are reflected with absolute clarity. The expansion of the orchestra undertaken here is anything but superficial; rather, it signifies an increase in the intensity of expression. The show of virtuosity, which so far had been openly exposed, is included here within the possibilities of the motive and thematic processes! The symphonic and concertante principle are fused together: both sides – soloist and orchestra – are no longer opposing each other, but have become partners, who represent the social principles of the individual and the collective.The first movement of the G major Concerto already sets the lyrical undertone of the entire work. The opening by the piano (!) is inward looking and balanced, the contrast between solo and tutti has been abolished. The Andante, however, takes another tack: here, in what is normally the refuge of the lyrical, suspense and tension – which so far had been lacking – are picked out as a central theme: a cantabile melody in the piano encounters brittle and meagre answers in the strings. The tension which has now built up is resolved only in the Finale, which immediately follows a fortissimo trill: this is a Rondo, which fades away in a partly restrained, partly cheerful manner.


  • Wykonawca Kovacevich Stephen
  • Data premiery 2002-09-26
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: CD 1 1. Lady Like 2. Egypt 3. Argyles 4. Blue Haze 5. Pyramid 6. 6/4 Trend 7. Not Exactly 8. Cordova 9. Be My Guest 10. Frappe 11. Bananera 12. Sequence 13. Van Nuys Indeed 14. Development 15. Land Of Broken Toys 16. Swing Nicely 17. Walking Shoes 18. Blues Street 19. Rogeresque 20. Blocksounds CD 2 1. Midnight Sun 2. Petite Poem 3. Jazz Overture 4. Jazz Chorale 5. Will Success Spoil Rock 'N' Roll? 6. You And The Night And The Music 7. Inch Worm 8. Flip-Tip 9. ID 10. Let's Fall In Love 11. Jazz Symphony No. 1. First Movement - Allegro Moderato 12. Jazz Symphony No. 1. Second Movement - Andante/Third Movement - Alleretto/Fourth Movement - Scherzo 13. Jazz Chaconne No. 1. Chaconne, Part 1 14. Jazz Chaconne No. 1. Chaconne, Part 2 (Medium Fast) 15. Jazz Chaconne No. 1. Chaconne, Part 3 (Slow In 6/4)


  • Wykonawca John Graas
  • Data premiery 2017-04-07
  • Nośnik CD / Album
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Erich Wolfgang Korngold was one of the most astonishing prodigies in the history of western music, admired by Mahler, Strauss, and Puccini. His compositions were regularly performed by renowned musicians from around the world.    Korngold composed his Sextet for Strings between 1914 and 1916, at the same time as his opera Violanta, and for this reason perhaps, it takes on some of the theatrical elements of that work. The first movement presents some highly intricate counterpoint among the different voices. In the Adagio the mood shifts to one of intense sensuousness. The third movement brings relief to the highly charged atmosphere. Here Korngold plays – sometimes with an air of irony, sometimes jokingly, sometimes more straightforwardly – with that most Viennese of genres, the waltz. The finale, in typical Korngold fashion, is high-spirited and good-humoured.    The highly successful premiere of the Quintet for Two Violins, Viola, Cello, and Piano took place in Hamburg in 1923 with the composer at the keyboard. The work is in three elaborate and complex movements, with a piano part of considerable difficulty, and string writing on a virtuosic scale. With good humour and charm aplenty, the quintet displays the composer’s sunny disposition. In the work Korngold incorporated a musical code that he had developed to send secret, loving messages to his fiancée during concert performances.    Described by the magazine Gramophone as ‘one of the finest young string quartets’, whose members are ‘musicians with fascinating things to say’, the Doric String Quartet has received rave responses from audiences and critics across the globe. The Quartet’s recent recording of Korngold’s string quartets was a 2010 Critics’ Choice in Gramophone, and the group’s most recent recording on Chandos (CHAN 10692), of Schumann’s three string quartets, was ‘Recording of the Month’ in BBC Music. The Quartet is joined on this recording by Kathryn Stott on piano, Jennifer Stumm on viola, and Bartholomew LaFolette on cello.


  • Wykonawca Doric String Quartet , Stumm Jennifer , LaFollette Bartholomew , Stott Kathryn
  • Data premiery 2012-01-01
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista:1. Pastorel·la2. American Souvenir: no 1, Transatlàntic en ruta3. American Souvenir: no 1, Transatlàntic en ruta4. Sonatina antiga: 1st movement, Exercici5. Sonatina antiga: 1st movement, Exercici6. Sonatina antiga: 1st movement, Exercici7. Ermita i panorama: no 1, Ermita8. Ermita i panorama: no 1, Ermita9. Cavatina i diàleg10. Romança, intermedi i marxa: no 1, Romança11. Romança, intermedi i marxa: no 1, Romança12. Romança, intermedi i marxa: no 1, Romança


  • Wykonawca Villalba Miquel
  • Data premiery 2008-03-21
  • Nośnik CD
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