Tracklista:1. Shake It Off (Originally Performed By Taylor Swift) [karaoke Instrumental Version]2. Uptown Funk (Originally Performed By Bruno Mars Feat. Mark Ronson) [karaoke Instrumental Version]3. Love Me Like You Do (Originally Performed By Ellie Goulding) [karaoke Instrumental Version]4. Thinking Out Loud (Originally Performed By Ed Sheeran) [karaoke Instrumental Version]5. I Really Like You (Originally Performed By Carly Rae Jepsen) [karaoke Instrumental Version]6. See You Again (Originally Performed By Wiz Khalifa Feat. Charlie Puth) [karaoke Instrumental Version]7. Trouble (Originally Performed By Iggy Azalea Feat. Jennifer Hudson) [karaoke Instrumental Version]8. Cheerleader (Originally Performed By OMI) [karaoke Instrumental Version]9. Hold My Hand (Originally Performed By Jess Glynne) [karaoke Instrumental Version]10. Not Letting Go (Originally Performed By Tinie Tempah Feat. Jess Glynne) [karaoke Instrumental Version]11. Jealous (Originally Performed By Nick Jonas) [karaoke Instrumental Version]12. All About That Bass (Originally Performed By Meghan Trainor) [karaoke Instrumental Version]13. Want to Want Me (Originally Performed By Jason Derulo) [karaoke Instrumental Version]14. Shake It Off (Originally Performed By Taylor Swift) [karaoke Instrumental Version]15. Take Me to Church (Originally Performed By Hozier) [karaoke Instrumental Version]17. Sugar (Originally Performed By Maroon 5) [karaoke Instrumental Version]18. Heartbeat Song (Originally Performed By Kelly Clarkson) [karaoke Instrumental Version]19. Shut Up and Dance (Originally Performed By Rihanna) [karaoke Instrumental Version]20. Fourfiveseconds (Originally Performed By Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney) [karaoke Instrumental Version]


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2015-10-23
  • Nośnik CD

This disc marks the beginning of a new series, dedicated to the engaging, albeit neglected, orchestral works of the German-Swiss composer Joachim Raff. The survey starts with Symphony No. 2 and the orchestral preludes to four plays by Shakespeare: The Tempest, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Othello, all idiomatically performed by the Orchestre de la Suisse romande, conducted by its new Artistic and Music Director, Neeme Järvi.


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2013-05-01
  • Nośnik SACD

This rarity in the catalogue brings together Robert Schumann’s complete production for violin and orchestra – three works from the period just before the composer was confined to the mental institution where he would die within two years. To various degrees, all of this music remained suppressed, forgotten or disregarded after Schumann’s death. The only work that was performed in Schumann’s lifetime was the Fantasy in C major, dedicated to the violin virtuoso Joseph Joachim. But although the première was a success and Joachim kept the work in his repertoire, the Fantasy fell victim to the incomprehension that a large part of Schumann’s final works met with, and was for a long time rarely heard in performance. Written shortly afterwards, the Violin Concerto in D minor suffered an even harsher fate. Schumann also intended this work for Joachim, but although the latter was closely involved in the process of composition, he never performed the work in public. Instead, after the composer’s death he and Schumann’s widow Clara decided against publishing the work, which remained unperformed until 1937. It is likely that Schumann made the violin version of his Cello Concerto after composing the D-minor concerto, and probably it was once more Joachim who provided the inspiration. In any case, it was among Joachim’s papers that the solo violin part with Schumann’s handwritten additions was found, as late as 1987! A dedicated advocate of Schumann’s music, the soloist Ulf Wallin has gone back to the composer's autographs in order to present these works in their purest form. He is aided by the fine team of the Robert- Schumann-Philharmonie and their conductor Frank Beerman, making their first appearance on BIS. Ulf Wallin, on the other hand, has made a succession of acclaimed recordings for the label, earning him mentions as ‘a mesmerizing soloist’ in BBC Music Magazine, and ‘a violinist of many facets, at the same time hallucinatory and direct, refined and accessible’ in Diapason.


  • Wykonawca Wallin Ulf
  • Data premiery 2011-05-01
  • Nośnik SACD
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Tracklista: LP 1 Side A 1. Amazons Of Themyscira 2. History Lesson 3. Angel On The Wing 4. Pain, Loss & Love Side B 1. Ludendorff, Enough! 2. No Man's Land 3. Fausta LP 2 Side C 1. Wonder Woman's Wrath 2. The God Of War 3. We Are All To Blame 4. Hell Hath No Fury Side D 1. Lightning Strikes 2. Trafalgar Celebration 3. Action Reaction 4. To Be Human Performed by Sia feat. Labrinth


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2017-09-25
  • Nośnik Płyta Analogowa
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With his second concerto disc, Yevgeny Sudbin celebrates the close relationship between two great Russian composers: Sergei Rachmaninov and Nikolai Medtner. Medtner would encourage his more famous colleague during the latter’s recurring bouts of self-doubt, while Rachmaninov early on recognized Medtner’s unique gifts, pronouncing him the ‘greatest composer of our time’. The most sincere testament to their friendship is embodied in these two concertos, which the composers dedicated to one another. Both works were composed in the mid-1920s, with Medtner referring to works by Rachmaninov in his final movement and Rachmaninov worrying in letters to his fellow-composer about the length of his own concerto. Rachmaninov’s concerto was first performed in 1926, but was panned by the critics – in part because of its duration – and the composer immediately began to make revisions and cuts. Never completely happy with the revised version, published in 1928, he made another attempt in 1941, cutting a tenth of the original work, mainly from the final movement. Having chosen to record the rarely heard original 1926 version, Yevgeny Sudbin makes an eloquent case for it in his own liner notes, calling it ‘a truly epic work’ with the addition ‘and much more insanely difficult than the revised version.’ In his advocacy for Medtner’s even more expansive and all but ignored Second Piano Concerto, Sudbin is equally forthright: ‘Why this concerto is not performed more often remains a mystery and is nothing short of scandalous: it offers everything a pianist, or a conductor, can wish for.’ An avowed Medtner champion, Sudbin has previously recorded the composer’s First Piano Concerto, combined with that of Tchaikovsky, on a disc which received a number of distinctions, including the nomination to a 2007 Gramophone Award. Reviewers described the release as ‘another step in Sudbin's inexorable progress to the forefront of his generation of pianists’ (Gramophone) and the soloist as ‘one of the most exceptional musicians of his generation’ (Le Monde de la Musique). On the present disc Sudbin receives the expert support of North Carolina Symphony conducted by Grant Llewellyn.


  • Wykonawca Sudbin Yevgeny
  • Data premiery 2010-01-01
  • Nośnik SACD
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