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Tracklista: CD 1 1. New Orleans Hop Scop Blues 2. Who's Sorry Now 3. I Love My Baby 4. Old Stackolee 5. Blue Turning Grey Over You 6. The Mountains Of Mourne 7. Do Right Baby 8. Shine 9. Georgia On My Mind 10. Rent Party Blues 11. Somewhere Over The Rainbow 12. Buddy Bolden's Blues 13. Some Of These Days 14. Blues On Trumpet 15. Oh Baby! 16. Working Man Blues CD 2 1. Give Me Your Telephone Number 2. Wabash Blues 3. Rosetta 4. Confessin' 5. Tin Roof Blues 6. Blues For Humph 7. Some Of These Days (Version 2) 8. Undecided 9. Blue Orchid 10. Apple Honey 11. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart


  • Wykonawca Halcox Pat
  • Data premiery 2015-04-27
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: Side A 1. Bru’s Blues 2. These Foolish Things Side B 1. The Masquerade Is Over 2. One Moment Worth Years 3. St. Louis Blues


  • Wykonawca The Dave Brubeck Quartet
  • Data premiery 2017-08-14
  • Nośnik Płyta Analogowa
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Tracklista:1. Rainy Day Song2. Nothing to Lose3. Foolin'4. Strange Bird5. Pearl6. Long Gone Lately7. In the Name of You8. All These Dreams10. Month of Bad Habits9. Slow Road to Jesus11. Suwannee County


  • Wykonawca Andrew Combs
  • Data premiery 2015-01-26
  • Nośnik CD / Album
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This disc is the second of a series that will present the entire piano-accompanied songs and vocal works of Johannes Brahms. As such it is a companion series to the series undertaken by Hyperion for the songs of Schubert, Schumann, Fauré and Strauss.Brahms, like Schumann, but unlike Schubert with his much greater output, issued the majority of his songs in groups collected by opus number. There is a tendency in modern scholarship to suggest that he envisaged, or at least hoped for, performances of his songs in these original opus number groupings. Of course one cannot deny that some planning (though of a rather variable kind) went into the arrangement of these song bouquets for publication, but good order and cohesion in printed form (as in an anthology where poems are arranged to be discovered by the reader in a certain sequence), though pleasing to the intellect, do not automatically transfer to the world of the recital platform where one encounters a host of different practical problems, casting (male or female singer) and key-sequences (high or low voice) among them. There is nothing more meticulously planned in all song literature than the volume of 53 songs of Hugo Wolf’s Mörike Lieder—but we have no evidence to suggest that the composer, who had worked closely with the publishers to make this volume a feast for the eye, envisaged a performance of these songs in a single sitting, or on a single day.Printed poetry collections are as lovingly assembled as an opus of a composer’s varied settings, but this does not mean the poems therein are designed to be read aloud from cover to cover: the compiler of these volumes, whether or not the poet himself, would expect items to be selected by the reader according to taste or need. The anthology (or indeed opus number) might be likened to a well-ordered jewel case from which precious items may be extracted for use, depending on the occasion: the wearing in public of every item therein on a single occasion would be both impractical and vulgar. There is little evidence, especially from concert practice of the time (where items from the Schubert and Schumann cycles were often ruthlessly excerpted), that Brahms’s publications were conceived within a spirit of cyclic unity that called for an integral performance of the entire group.There is a modern tendency to see a famous cycle like Winterreise as the nineteenth-century norm to which all other groups of songs should be made to conform, and this ‘search for cycles’ has become something of an obsession in present-day musicology, a means of using the popularity of Schubert’s and Schumann’s genuine cycles as an excuse to pretend that there are similarly cohesive works in the repertoire waiting to be rescued, or restored to the unified shape the composer had intended for them all along. It is perhaps a symptom of our ‘bigger is better’ society that solitary songs, exquisite miniatures, are thought to be more significant if they form a part of something bigger. If this is true, it represents an ongoing challenge to the planners of programmes whose efforts can yield far better and more imaginative results when allowed to range over a broader canvas than that of a single opus number where all sorts of practical considerations, including commercial ones, had restricted the composer’s choices.Each disc of the Hyperion edition takes a journey through Brahms’s career. The songs are not quite presented in chronological order (Brahms had a way of including earlier songs in later opus numbers) but they do appear here in the order that the songs were presented to the world. Each recital represents a different journey through the repertoire (and thus through Brahms’s life). In a number of these Hyperion recitals an opus number will be presented in its entirety. In the case of this disc it is a grouping of Mädchenlieder from various opus numbers that was apparently envisaged by Brahms, and published after his death by Simrock in order to fulfil the composer’s wishes. In this series the folksongs of 1894 are will be shared between all the singers in the series. In a letter to Marie Scherer of 20 October 1894 we learn of Brahms’s reaction to an evening (arranged by the well-meaning Amalie Joachim) where an entire occasion was given over to these Volkslieder: ‘I do not think it a happy idea to spend a whole evening singing nothing but these folksongs. A few introduced among other (serious and sober!) songs might be enjoyable and refreshing.’ In this series this is exactly what will happen.


  • Wykonawca Schafer Christine , Johnson Graham
  • Data premiery 2011-01-10
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista:1. Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray2. Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home3. I'll Be Seeing You4. Keep Me in Your Heart for a While5. My Man's Gone Now6. I'll Be Here in the Morning7. Grandma's Hands8. Still Crazy After All These Years9. Norwegian Wood10. Rambling Man


  • Wykonawca Lisa Bassenge
  • Data premiery 2018-10-05
  • Nośnik CD / Album
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During their first 200 years, Johann Sebastian Bach's solo suites for cello led a curiously obscure existence. By 1720, the time of their composition, suites of their kind were already beginning to seem slightly outdated, and many of the dances which in stylized form appear in them were going out of fashion. Furthermore, the cello was generally regarded as a continuo instrument, and pieces allowing it a more prominent role were few and far between. In consequence, the suites were rarely performed – especially in their entirety – and rather treated as more suited for teaching the instrument. They were also often regarded as incomplete, and the fact that Schumann, among others, attempted to provide them with piano accompaniments serves as an illustration of how foreign the concept of solo works for the cello remained. It is Pablo Casals who is credited with the rediscovery of the cello suites: encountering them in the 1890's, he first brought them to the concert hall around the turn of the century. Soon after, in 1916, came the first published edition of the suites arranged for the viola. But again they were mainly seen as learning aids for budding violists, and it is only during the past decades that they have become part of the concert and recording repertoire of international soloists on the instrument. The latest of these is the highly regarded Ukrainian-born violist Maxim Rysanov, named 2008 Young Artist of the Year by Gramophone. Rysanov's career has developed rapidly, with acclaimed recordings and high profile appearances, including the Last Night of the BBC Proms in 2010. For his first recording for BIS he has selected the first, fourth and fifth of Bach's suites – these works of which Casals once wrote: 'They are the very essence of Bach, and Bach is the essence of music.'


  • Wykonawca Rysanov Maxim
  • Data premiery 2010-07-01
  • Nośnik SACD
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Tracklista: CD 1. Only Time Will Tell 2. Sole Survivor 3. Baby Blue 4. Days Like These 5. Rendezvous 6. The Heat Goes On 7. Book Of Saturday 8. Praying 4 A Miracle 9. Go 10. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes 11. Open Your Eyes 12. Heat Of The Moment DVD 1. Only Time Will Tell 2. Sole Survivor 3. Baby Blue 4. Days Like These 5. Rendezvous 6. The Heat Goes On 7. Book Of Saturday 8. Praying 4 A Miracle 9. Go 10. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes 11. Open Your Eyes 12. Heat Of The Moment


  • Wykonawca Asia
  • Data premiery 2015-08-14
  • Nośnik CD / Album with DVD
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