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Lars Hannibal (guitar) & Chen Yue (flute) When Eastern and Western musical cultures meet, an original blend is created. This CD features the Chinese flautist Chen Yue and the Danish guitarist Lars Hannibal. Coming from different traditions, the two artists decided to see what comes out of the dialogue when musicians from the two traditions play together. The idea was not to try to play like musicians from other parts of the world, but to listen and learn, and try to transfer, what the two musicians have experienced into their own lives and playing. Chen Yue describes their meeting the following way: “A guitar and a bamboo flute was how we expressed ourselves to each other in music. Mr. Hannibal’s delicate, dynamic and experienced playing led me to the magic world where Western and Oriental cultures are wonderfully blended. When mystic plain Oriental music is mixed with a romantic Western classical style, what do you feel? This is our sincere love for beautiful music!” | | | (also available to download from $13.25) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Kiri Te Kanawa - Greatest HitsSelected vocal works including 'Senza mamma', 'Depuis le jour' and more
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| |  | Folk Songs of the British Isles
Molloy: | The Kerry Dance Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), Gerald Moore (piano) | trad.: | The Keel Row Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), Phyllis Spurr (piano) Cushie Butterfield Owen Brannigan (bass), Gerald Moore (piano) The Lincolnshire Poacher Peter Pears (tenor), Benjamin Britten (piano) Greensleeves Luton Girls' Choir, Melachrino Orchestr Bonnie Mary of Argyle Robert Wilson & Orchestra Star of the County Down John McCormack (tenor), Gerald Moore (piano) The Spinning Wheel Mary O’Hara (soprano) Charlie is my Darlin' Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger O can ye sew cushions? Glasgow Orpheus Choir, Sir Hugh Roberton Skye Boat Song Kenneth McKellar (tenor) Bob Sharples & Orchestra Annie Laurie Ian Wallace (bass-baritone) Ron Goodwin & Orchestra Believe me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms Ruby Murray The Garden Where the Praties Grow Josef Locke [Joseph McLaughlin] (tenor) The Last Rose of Summer Joan Hammond (soprano), Ernest Lush (piano) A'rovin' Oscar Natzka & Orchestra Myfanwy Morriston Orpheus Choir, Ivor E. Sims The Foggy, Foggy Dew Richard Lewis (tenor) Charles Mackerras Down by the Salley Gardens Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), Phyllis Spurr (piano) She moved through the fair Father Sydney MacEwan (tenor), Duncan Morrison (piano) Blow the man down Oscar Natzka (bass) Helston Furry Dance Richard Lewis (tenor) Charles Mackerras Counting the Goats Morriston Orpheus Choir, Ivor E. Sims Westering Home Kenneth McKellar (tenor) Bob Sharples & Orchestra The Blaydon Races Owen Brannigan (bass) with Male Voice Quartet & Gerald Moore All through the night Morriston Orpheus Choir, Ivor E. Sims |
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| |  | Pure DivaTribute to Joan Hammond
The ravishing Australian soprano Cheryl Barker has an important career in many major opera houses – English National Opera, Scottish Opera, Welsh National Opera and The Royal Opera Covent Garden among them – and concert halls. She is widely celebrated for her riveting performances. Pure Diva: is her very personal tribute to her teacher, the great Dame Joan Hammond, a disc, Barker says, “that feels as if it’s been a long time coming”. The orchestral scenes are high drama from the first note to the last reverberation. Cheryl’s glorious lyric soprano rides the wave of Guillaume Tourniaire’s orchestral texture in grand operatic scenes, arias and songs made famous by Hammond. They include Tatyana’s Letter Scene, Dido's Lament, Desdemona’s Willow Song, and other arias by Verdi, Dvořák, Korngold, and Offenbach. Cheryl’s visceral portrayals of these operatic heroines convey the full emotional depth of these multi-dimensional characters in extremis. The tributes with piano accompaniment (by Timothy Young) provide a contrast to the preceding drama, encore pieces beloved of Joan Hammond, the biggest selling recording artist during the war. Her recording of The Green Hills o’ Somerset became a best seller and Cheryl includes it as a homage here. The delightful rarity Shadows is a song written for Hammond by the Australian composer Ronald Settle. Illuminating CD notes are by the late and great vocal commentator John Steane who was an insightful witness to Dame Joan Hammond (1912-96) and all the great singers of her era and those that followed. Cheryl Barker’s relationship with Melba Recordings stretches back almost to the label’s beginning: Puccini=Passions (MR301085) was her acclaimed 2003 collection of arias with Richard Bonynge conducting Orchestra Victoria. “The excitement and sense of urgency of young Tatyana are well caught ad projected, with the fullness of Barker's voice brought into play...Despite the occasional unsteadiness and a certain lack of tonal freshness at time, I find much to like in the singing, and the Queensland orchestra and the pianist work well with the soloist.” International Record Review, January 2012 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | “Song in the Night” – A collection of works by the master of the harp(all arranged by Carlos Salzedo)
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| |  | Pastoral ClassicsMusic for a Summer's Day
Beethoven: | Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 ‘Pastoral' - Andante molto mosso | Bridge: | Summer | Bucalossi: | The Grasshopper's Dance | Butterworth, G: | The Banks of Green Willow | Debussy: | Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune | Delius: | Summer night on the river | Dvorak: | In Nature's Realm Overture, Op. 91 | Dyson: | Pastoral from Children's Suite after Walter de la Mare Violin Concerto: 3rd movement Lydia Mordkovitch (violin) | Elgar: | Chanson de Matin, Op. 15 No. 2 | Gershwin: | Summertime (from Porgy and Bess) | Glazunov: | The Seasons, Op. 67: extracts | Grainger: | Early One Morning Tommy Reilly (harmonica), Skaila Kanga (harp) Shepherd's Hey Country Gardens | Grieg: | Peer Gynt: Morning | Howells: | Three Dances for violin and orchestra, Op. 7: 2nd movement Lydia Mordkovitch (violin) | Ketèlbey: | Suite: In a Lover's Garden: 1st movement | Prokofiev: | War and Peace, Op. 91: Intermezzo | Strauss, Josef: | Die Libelle - Polka mazur, Op. 204 | Tchaikovsky: | The Seasons, Op. 37b: June (Barcarolle) | trad.: | Cherry Ripe Tommy Reilly (harmonica), Skaila Kanga (harp) The Last Rose of Summer | Vaughan Williams: | Symphony No. 3 'A Pastoral Symphony': 1st movement Fantasia on Greensleeves | Vivaldi: | Concerto in C major for mandolin/lute, RV425: 1st movement Craig Ogden (guitar), Alison Stephens (mandolin) |
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| |  | The World's Most Beautiful Melodies, Vol. 3
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| |  | Simple Gifts
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| |  | The Celtic Minstrel
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| |  | Bejun
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