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Tracklista: CD 1 1. Tin Tin Deo 2. Ember 3. Like Someone In Love 4. The Surrey With The Fringe On Top 5. Sunny Monday 6. Blue Hayes 7. Love Walked In 8. Tubbsville 9. Cherokee 10. S'posin' 11. The Folks Who Live On The Hill 12. The Late One 13. R.T.H. 14. Falling In Love With Love CD 2 1. Wonderful! Wonderful! 2. Ah-Leu-Cha 3. Young And Foolish 4. All Members 5. Sax Reference 6. The Chase 7. Southern Suite Part 1. Penitentiary Breakout 8. Southern Suite Part 2. Escape And Capture 9. You For Me 10. Airegin 11. Soon CD 3 1. Doxie (Doxy) 2. A Pint Of Bitter 3. Opus Ocean 4. Half A Sawbuck 5. Angel Eyes 6. The Sausage Scraper/Quintet Theme 7. My Man's Gone Now 8. Yeah!/Quintet Theme 9. Johnny One Note CD 4 1. But Beautiful 2. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World 3. Down In The Village 4. In The Night/Quintet Theme 5. First Eleven 7. I See With My Third 'I' 6. Stitt's Tune 8. If I Had You/Alone Together/For Heaven's Sake 9. Afternoon In Paris 10. Lady 'E'


  • Wykonawca Hayes Tubby
  • Data premiery 2013-02-25
  • Nośnik CD
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Pierwsze wykonanie dzieł orkiestrowych polskiego kompozytora z końca 19. wieku: Morskie Oko; Symfonia 1 A Dur; Pan Zołzikiewicz (uwertura) This CD commemorates the fact that this great unknown romantic master died one hundred years ago. The Polish conductor, teacher and composer Noskowski was a leading figure in the impressive Polish music scene around 1900, working alongside such people as Paderewski, Scharwenka, and Moszkowski. These works show that also as a composer, he could measure up to his contemporaries!Morskie oko is not unfamiliar. From a very mysterious beginning the music rises to a most beautiful climax depicting the famous cliff in Poland -with this name. The symphony is traditional in style blending the big romantic tradition from Schumann, Brahms with a tinge of Polish folk music. The second movement is an experience beyond most. A truly romantic slow movement that will bring tears to all romantic eyes....


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2009-01-30
  • Nośnik CD
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The Bohemian composer Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679-1745) spent the last 35 years of his life in Dresden, first as a double bass player and then as composer for the court, writing primarily for the church. Zelenka's music is always fresh and creative, often surprising in its sudden harmonic turns and demanding instrumentations. His compositions are marvellous examples of a subtle blend of Italian and French manners with a most distinctive personal style. Fluency of declamation and wide phrases with elegantly shaped melodies in his choral works are clearly Italianate. French influence is seen in the formal organization of the music into relatively short and contrasting sections. One of the most impressive and most intellectually profound of Zelenka’s late works is a mass in E minor ZWV 18, composed in 1739 and named Missa votiva by the composer. Its structure – the main parts of the mass are subdivided into smaller sections – allows for a wide variety of scoring, including different configurations of soloists, solo arias, chorus alone, and chorus with solo singers. Zelenka also fully employs his orchestra to drive and guide and support the vocal parts.


  • Wykonawca Taylor Daniel , Lunn Joanne
  • Data premiery 2010-01-01
  • Nośnik CD
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Recognized as one of the great communicators on the concert stage today, Steven Isserlis has written the liner notes to this disc, his third release on BIS, noting that the bond between the works he has chosen to record is their tragic inspiration – ‘the most terrible, senseless conflict the world has ever known.’ The conflict in question is the First World War, and Ernest Bloch’s Schelomo and Frank Bridge’s Oration, subtitled ‘Concerto Elegiaco’, spring directly from their creators’ reactions to its ‘grey hopelessness and the mindless, irreplaceable waste’. Schelomo was composed during the war itself, inspired by the boundless despair expressed in the text of Ecclesiastes: ‘Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities…’ Bloch, who had originally intended to use the text itself in the work changed his mind after an encounter with the Russian cellist Alexander Barjansky. Naming it after King Salomo, traditionally regarded as the author of Ecclesiastes, Bloch created what has become one of the most frequently performed works for cello and orchestra from the 20th century. Less well-known, but no less deeply felt, is Oration, composed in 1930 by Frank Bridge, whose early works had been in a traditional vein with influences from Fauré and Brahms. A convinced pacifist, Bridge had been horrified by the war, and this greatly contributed to the radical changes in his musical language. One of the finest examples of this is the present ‘Concerto Elegiaco’, which Steven Isserlis describes as ‘taking us, almost cinematically, into the mud and slaughter of the battlefields, its cries of brutal suffering forming a musical protest.’ Closing the programme is The Loneliest Wilderness, a work which takes its title from a poem by Herbert Read published in 1919. More than eighty years later Stephen Hough, who as a pianist has collaborated extensively with Isserlis, composed his elegy, but it still resonates with the anguish of the Great War.


  • Wykonawca Isserlis Steven , Tapiola Sinfonietta
  • Data premiery 2013-02-01
  • Nośnik SACD

Following the success of their first release on ONYX, the BSO and Karabits turn to the Ukraine for the second release in the orchestra’s partnership with ONYX. Tchaikovsky’s most overtly nationalistic symphony, his 2nd known as the ‘Little Russian’ uses folk songs from the Ukraine, and is the nearest the composer came to the musical and cultural ideals proposed by ‘The Mighty Handful’. This group of composers – Borodin, Balakirev, Rimsky-Korsakov, Cui and Mussorgsky rejected the Western influences on Russian culture, and looked to the music, folklore and history of Mother Russia for inspiration. Mussorgsky, probably the most naturally gifted of this group composed A Night on the Bare Mountain in 1867, and the original version heard here was not published until 1968. It is a striking work, quite shocking in it’s modernity, and a world away from Rimsky’s better known re-composition of the piece. The suite Pictures at an Exhibition was written for piano in 1874 and inspired by paintings by his friend Victor Harmann displays Mussorgsky’s great gift of graphic evocation. Ravel’s masterly orchestration was made in 1922.


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2011-09-01
  • Nośnik CD

The Mazurka is a traditional Polish dance in three-time with an often erratic-seeming emphasis on the second beat. It was Chopin who made of it the vehicle for some of his most intimately ruminative and also laconic utterances; he took this dance idiom even further into a world of human expression than he did with his waltzes—and thereby set a tradition that yields these ravishingly elusive masterpieces that gently exude all Szymanowski’s most subtle chromatic surprises and delights. They seem to encapsulate all we think of as Polish in sensibility as well as universal glimpses of irony and melancholy, energy and exuberance—often enough all in the gruff elegance of one piece!


  • Wykonawca Hamelin Marc-Andre
  • Data premiery 2004-01-01
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista:23. Killing Me Softly With Her Song2. I'll Never Fall in Love Again1. How Deep Is Your Love3. We've Only Just Begun4. With You I'm Born Again5. Mandy6. Feelings7. I Only Have Eyes for You8. I'm Stone in Love With You9. The Way We Were10. Help Me Make It Through the Night11. We're All Alone12. How Deep Is Your Love13. When I Need You14. Where Do I Begin? (Love Story)15. Without You16. You Are the Sunshine of My Life17. The Most Beautiful Girl18. A Man and a Woman19. When Will I See You Again?20. Misty21. The Twelfth of Never22. The First Time Ever (I Saw Your Face)


  • Wykonawca Mathis Johnny
  • Data premiery 2000-10-09
  • Nośnik CD
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  One of the most successful collaborations between legendary British countertenor James Bowman singing at the height of his powers and The King’s Consort. Universally praised on its first release, it here makes a welcome second outing on the Helios label. Handel’s Italian operatic arias put the virtuoso singer very much in the spotlight, and none more than the most precious voice-type of the era, the star castrato. This is a selection of Handel’s most famous and melodic heroic set-pieces for his operatic heroes, alternately sweetly reflective or sparkling with fire and energy, and all performed with Bowman’s unmistakeable panach  


  • Wykonawca Bowman James , The King's Consort
  • Data premiery 2012-04-01
  • Nośnik CD
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