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On a Cold Winter's Day

On a Cold Winter's Day

Early Christmas Music and Carols from the British Isles


trad.:

A wassail, a wassail throughout all this town

Twas in the moon of winter time

The Moon Shines Bright

Turlough Carolan (Blind Mary)

The Holly and the Ivy

A Naoidhe Naoimh

Don Oíche úd I mBeithil

Patapan

Taladh ar Slanaighear

Air: Lá fuar geimhreadh - On a cold winter's day

Christmas Eve

Christmas in Killarney

Christmas Day in the Morning

The Day Before Christmas

Weelkes:

To shorten winter's sadness


Elisabeth Kaplan (vocals)

Quadriga Consort

As the cold and bleak winter days descend upon us, the Quadriga Consort presents longforgotten carols and age-old tunes of the festive season. With its arrangements for period instruments, the ensemble brings you a programme that is at times peaceful and reflective, and then again merry and buoyant, conjuring memories of bygone days and awakening in us that sense of peace, wonder and excitement the Christmas season once held.

“Music-wise it's hard to do something genuinely different at Chirstmas, so this fascinating collection of pieces...is hugely refreshing...Elisabeth Kaplan is the deliciously pure-toned soprano soloist.” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2012 ****

Carpe Diem - CD16293

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$18.00

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Songs of the World

Songs of the World


Bloch, E:

Nigun (Baal Shem No. 2)

Bruch:

Kol Nidrei, Op. 47

Casals:

El Cant dels Ocells (Song of the birds)

Costa, P M:

Era de Maggio

Nakada:

I found a Tiny Autumn (text: Hachiro Sato)

Okano:

oborozukiyo

Taki:

Kojo no tsuki (The Moon on the Ruined Castle)

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Cancion de Amor

Londonderry Air

Arirang

Turlough Carolan (Blind Mary)

Ack Varmeland, du skona (Dear Old Stockholm)

Shottis for Norway

Nign

Utsumi:

Aijyou

Yitzchok:

A Dudele


Stefano Sciascia (double bass) & Mara Corazza (piano)

From Newton Classics comes an innovative new compilation: fourteen ‘songs’, all transcribed for double bass, hailing from countries all over the world.

Compiled by the performer Sciascia, the release effectively sweeps across mainland Asia detailing works taken from the Far East, Europe and the Middle East. From Max Bruch’s highly sentimental Kol Nidrei, originally written for cello and orchestra and based on two Jewish themes, to Spain’s intoxicating Cancion de Amor, the CD documents a wealth of traditional melodies. Also featured are more recent contributions – such as the Japanese Aijyou (meaning ‘friendship’), which Yoshihiro Utsumi wrote especially for the bassist.

Providing a fascinating insight into the variety of culture found across the globe, Sciascia blends the familiar with the lesser known to present a compilation that brims with colour.

The talented bassist’s choice of cantabile repertoire reflects his long-standing wish to play the double bass as if it were a human voice, and he has achieved just that: this is an admirable follow-up to Sciascia’s last Bottesini recording for Newton, revealing once again how an instrument not generally associated with solo repertoire is capable of holding its own – and to great effect.

Stefano Sciascia was born in 1960 and took up the bass at the age of sixteen. He is now a busy and much-recorded bass soloist, who has formed numerous ensembles and published many collections of arrangements and original works.

Newton Classics - 8802135

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$11.50

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