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Arrangements by Jarle Glesåen Storløkken “Jarle Storlokken's arrangements are imaginative, and the playing is responsive to the range of idioms, well integrated and technically accomplished, with some especially brilliant trumpet work. All good fun, then - but it's chiefly one for brass enthusiasts.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2012 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Piazzólla: Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas
This CD by the Trio Artelli presents some of the most significant works by Astor Piazzolla, illustrating once again the inexhaustible creativity of this Argentinian maestro. Piazzolla’s creations come to be seen as open works, new Latin American standards, able to be appropriated by the various compass points of contemporary music, whether classical, jazz or indeed pop. These three Neapolitan musicians remain true to their chamber music vocation, producing versions of Piazzolla for violin, cello and piano which are extremely elegant, occasionally minimalist and distinctly modern without in any way detracting from the original. Their arrangements reflect the whole palette of colours and inspirations of the Argentinian composer, with particular attention to his never-failing melodic vein and mood of melancholy. The choice of pieces itself proclaims the intentions of the Trio Artelli, with a tribute to the 'Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas', the four seasons of Baires, Piazzolla’s own reworking of masterpieces of the Italian Baroque. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Jeunesses Musicales du CanadaLooking to the Future
Bach, J S: | Violin Sonata in G major, BWV1021 James Ehnes (violin), Luc Beauséjour (piano), Benoit Loiselle (cello) | Brahms: | Two songs for contralto with viola obbligato, Op. 91 Marie-Nicole Lemieux (contralto), Michael MacMahon (piano), Nicolò Eugelmi (viola) | Chopin: | Fantasia in F minor, Op. 49 André Laplante (piano) | Duparc: | Chanson triste Jean-François Lapointe (baritone), Louise-Andre Baril (piano) | Dvorak: | Mesícku na nebi hlubokém 'Song to the Moon' (from Rusalka) Marianne Fiset (soprano) Orchestre de la Francophonie, Jean-Pjilippe Tremblay | Piazzólla: | Cuarto Estaciones Porteñas Gryphon Trio | Rachmaninov: | Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 36 Nareh Arghamanyan (piano) | Salzedo: | Scintillation, Op. 31 Valérie Milot (harp) | Schubert: | Sonatina in D major, D384 (Op. posth. 137 No. 1) Angèle Dubeau (violin), Anton Kuerti (piano) | Strauss, R: | Don Juan, Op. 20 Orchestre de la Francophonie, Jean-Pjilippe Tremblay | Verdi: | Elle ne m'aime pas! (from Don Carlos) Joseph Rouleau (bass) Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden Cortigiani, vil razza dannata (from Rigoletto) Louis Quilico (baritone) Edmonton Symphony Orchestra | Vivaldi: | Concerto for 2 Flutes, Strings and Continuo in C, R533 Ensemble Caprice |
This anniversary collection by Jeunesses Musicales marks 60 years of service to the young: 60 years of excellence. The compilation presents some of the best recordings made at ANALEKTA by artists who toured under the aegis of JMC or have been associated with the Montreal International Musical Competition, founded in 2002. Discover some of the great performers of the Canadian music scene. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The Piazzolla ProjectArrangements by Eckart Runge & Jacques Ammon (celloproject)
Berlin meets Buenos Aires and it takes five to tango as the Artemis Quartet takes to the floor with Chilean pianist Jacques Ammon for a programme of works by Argentinian legend Astor Piazzolla. It is perhaps no surprise that Crescendo magazine, reviewing the Artemis Quartet’s recent Virgin Classics CD of Schubert’s C major Quintet with Truls Mørk, said that the performance “could not be highly enough praised“. Perhaps more unexpected is that the Berlin-based string quartet has now joined forces with the Chilean pianist Jacques Ammon for a programme of music by Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992), the Argentinian master of the tango. Eckart Runge, the Artemis‘ cellist, has in fact been collaborating with Ammon over the past decade to create celloproject, a duo playing the music of Piazzolla, his predecessor Carlos Gardel, and composers from the worlds of jazz (such as Chick Corea) and film (such as Charlie Chaplin and Nino Rota). As Runge says: "In the mid-1980s, when I first heard the music of Astor Piazzolla, little known in Europe at the time ... it was like being struck by lightning. With its almost cruelly shattering immediacy -- reminiscent of Schubert, somewhere between dream-like beauty and deathly sadness – and a refined subtlety between joy and tears, reminiscent of Chaplin, it moved me deeply. Only some years later did I dare to play this music for myself for the first time. Immediately I began to do my best to bring together everything I could find out about this music and its history, and consequently visited Buenos Aires.“ Although tango is understood as a ’popular‘ rather than classical genre, Piazzolla studied with the famed composition teacher Nadia Boulanger and his musical collaborators over the years included figures from jazz and popular music – for instance the saxophonist Gerry Mulligan, the vibraphone player Gary Burton and the Italian chanteuse Milva – and classical musicians such as Salvatore Accardo, Mstislav Rostropovitsch and the Kronos Quartet. His output includes orchestral works, an opera and an oratorio. Perhaps his best-known work features on this disc, the Estaciones Porteñas (Seasons in Buenos Aires), inspired by Vivaldi’s Quattro stagioni and here performed by a piano trio. Runge explains: “The idea of the Piazzolla Project was to bring the authentic sonic and expressive palette of the tango to life with the inexhaustible possibilities of the string quartet, the piano trio and the piano quintet. Sometimes melting into the melancholy tones of the bandoneon, sometimes breaking out into the raw heterogeneity of the tango quintet, it represented a completely new encounter with sound, rhythm, style and gesture. It was a pleasure for me to share with my quartet colleagues the experience I had gathered over the years in my engagement with this culture. They were enthused by the depth and variety of the tango. For all of us, this music was a great inspiration and it exercised an enriching influence on our involvement with the classical chamber repertoire.” “"Estaciones Porteñas", a vivid portrait of the four seasons as experienced in Buenos Aires, may prove to be his most enduring composition, duly rendered with restrained elan here.” The Independent, 19th June 2009 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | El Ultimo Tango plays Astor Piazzólla
El Ultimo Tango - Nicholas Bricht (flute), Mark O'Brien (saxophones), Eduardo Vassallo (cello), Fred Lezama Thomas (piano), Mark Goodchild (double bass) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Piazzolla Mania
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| |  | Vivaldi & Piazzólla: Eight Seasons
Christian Danowicz (violin & conductor) NFM Wrocław Chamber Orchestra Leopoldinum Christian Danowicz was born in Buenos Aires in 1983 and at the age of two moved with his family to France. He graduated with distinction from the Conservatory in Toulouse. He has also studied opera and symphonic conducting under the guidance of Antoni Wit. This ingenious programme draws the music from two very different periods together through their descriptive elements – seasons. Whilst Vivaldi’s Four Seasons is self-explanatory, Piazzolla draws his inspiration from the seasons of the city of Buenos Aires. Baroque meets the Tango, a fascinating combination. | 
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| |  | Piano Trios by Paul Ferguson, Astor Piazzolla & Paul Schoenfield
For its first commercial recording, the Almeda Trio takes the traditional classical music ensemble of piano, violin and cello on a journey through various styles of more modern inspiration — from Argentinian tango to American jazz -- and even country fiddling. Stops along the way include two works by American composers Paul Schoenfield and Paul Ferguson and a composition by the 20th-Century beloved Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla. Since its debut in 2008, the Almeda Trio (Robert Cassidy, piano, Cara Tweed, violin, Ida Mercer, cello) has performed to enthusiastic audiences throughout the greater Cleveland area and beyond. They serve as the ensemble-in-residence at The Music Settlement in Cleveland and their mission is three-fold -- performance, education and outreach. The ensemble takes its name from the early 20th-century social activist and founder of The Music Settlement, Almeda Adams. | 
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| |  | Piazzólla: 4 Buenos Airesarr. D. Plante for bandoneon and guitar
Denis Plante (bandoneon) & David Jacques (guitar) Denis Plante’s arrangements immerse the listener in the very essence of tango. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Guitar Recital: Vladimir Gorbach2011 Winner, Guitar Foundation of America Competition
Vladimir Gorbach (guitar) Brilliant young guitarist Vladimir Gorbach, first prize winner of the Guitar Foundation of America’s International Concert Artist Competition in 2011, has constructed a programme to showcase the variety and versatility of his instrument. Piazzolla’s Estaciones porteñas are richly evocative seasonal portraits vested with his indelible sense of verve. Scarlatti’s inexhaustible sonatas are increasingly popular in guitar transcription, the four here showing his originality and dexterity, whilst Giuliani’s Rondoletto is full of dazzling escapades for the guitar. Vicente Asencio’s Collectici íntim is drenched in vibrant Spanish colours and rhythms. | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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