Saint-Saëns: Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne (The Swan)

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Music For A While

Music For A While


Albéniz:

Malagueña, Op. 165, No. 3

Duda:

Fantasia II for tuba and harp, Op. 29 No. 2

Fauré:

Pavane, Op. 50

Handel:

Pastorella vaga bella

Koetsier:

Galgenlieder, Op. 129

Purcell:

Music for a while, Z583

Renié:

Près d'un berçeau

Saint-Saëns:

Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne

Schumann:

An den Mond, Op. 95

trad.:

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot

arr. Finn Schumacker/Tobias Deutschmann

Were you there?

arr. Finn Schumacker/Tobias Deutschmann

Plenty Good Room

arr. Finn Schumacker/Tobias Deutschmann


Trio Euphony

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Acousence - ACO11512

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Saint-Saëns & Tchaikovsky: Works for Cello & Orchestra

Saint-Saëns & Tchaikovsky: Works for Cello & Orchestra


Saint-Saëns:

Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33

Allegro Appassionato in B minor Op. 43

Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne

Tchaikovsky:

Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33

Pezzo capriccioso, Op. 62 for cello & orchestra (or cello & piano)


Stéphane Tétreault (cello)

Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec, Fabiel Gabel

Stéphane Tétreault, 19 years old, was the First Prize winner in the Montreal Symphony Orchestra Standard Life-OSM 2007 Competition as well as various others. Accompanied by the Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec, he performs Saint-Saens’ Concerto No. 1, Tchaikovsky’s Roccoco Variations coupled with Saint-Saens’ Allegro Passionato and The Swan (from Carnival of the Animals) plus Tchaikovsky’s Pezzo Capriccioso op. 62.

“From the very first bars of Saint-Saens's First Cello Concerto you sense that this disc is going to be exhilarating and rewarding. The performers launch the concerto with terrific passion and positive intent, and thereafter call into play a discriminating, captivating spectrum of interpretative sensibility. The solo playing is astonishingly mature...it comes as a shock to realise that Stéphane Tétreault is 19 years old. His is a name to watch.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2013

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - March 2013

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Analekta - AN29881

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Benjamin Grosvenor plays Rhapsody in Blue

Benjamin Grosvenor plays Rhapsody in Blue


Gershwin:

Rhapsody in Blue

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, James Judd

Love Walked In

Ravel:

Piano Concerto in G major

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, James Judd

Prélude

Saint-Saëns:

Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, James Judd

Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne


Nineteen year old British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor is internationally recognized for his electrifying performances and penetrating interpretations.

Following his highly successful debut album on Decca Classics (the youngest British musician to sign to Decca, and the first British pianist to join the label in almost 60 years) Benjamin will record his second disc featuring some of the foremost romantic piano concertos accompanied by the lush textures of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.

“Grosvenor and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic achieve a fine balance between [the Ravel's] urban bustle and more reflective passages...[Rhapsody in Blue is] less cluttered and more demotic in style, with more of a swing than in some stiffer, stuffier versions.” The Independent, 11th August 2012 ****

“in an age of ready-made virtuosos, his gifts are already distinctive — poetic, romantic, almost old-school in the way he makes phrases teeter on the edge of a pause or when one hand hesitates before the other in laying down a texture...Grosvenor’s rendition of the Rhapsody is definitely European, warmly sensuous rather than American pizzazz.” The Times, 10th August 2012 ***

“reservations pale into Beckmesserish scratchings besides the delights of this disc and especially of Grosvenor's pianism. I can only concur with other critics who hear in his tone and phrasing echoes of a golden age...For me, his playing of the Godowsky version of Saint-Saens's Swan is a high point...A champagne disc - fizz and finesse.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2012 *****

“His playing belies his youth; this is deliciously individual, mature pianism. The sound is warm, the style impulsive, affectionate. He’s not striving for technical perfection (though you won’t find any fluffs here), more content to draw the listener in and spin a good yarn...Immaculate, characterful orchestral playing from James Judd and the RLPO too” The Arts Desk, 30th September 2012

“he opens [the Saint-Saens] with a rhetorical grandeur before setting the keyboard ablaze with a burst of swaggering, supercharged virtuosity...He has technique to burn and his pungency and force are things to marvel at...Grosvenor's Ravel brims over with individual touches...while in Gershwin his virtuosity is once more exultant rather than brash...Grosvenor's is, at the least, a talent in a thousand.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2012

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - November 2012

Decca - 4783527

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Classics For Your Wedding

Classics For Your Wedding


Bach, J S:

Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor, BWV1067: Badinerie

Sheep May Safely Graze, from Cantata BWV208

Toccata in D minor (BWV 565)

Cantata BWV147 'Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben': Jesu, bleibet meine Freude

Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV1068: Gavotte I & II

Charpentier, M-A:

Te Deum, H146: Prélude

Clarke, Jeremiah:

Trumpet Voluntary 'Prince of Denmark's March'

Delibes:

Lakmé: Dôme épais (Flower Duet)

Elgar:

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D major, Op. 39 No. 1

Salut d'amour, Op. 12

Chanson de Matin, Op. 15 No. 2

Fauré:

Cantique de Jean Racine, Op. 11

Franck, C:

Prélude, Choral et Fugue, M21

Panis Angelicus

Gounod:

Ave Maria

Grieg:

Peer Gynt: Morning

Handel:

Messiah: Hallelujah Chorus

Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (from Solomon)

Water Music Suite No. 1 in F major, HWV348: Air

Massenet:

Meditation (from Thaïs)

Mendelssohn:

A Midsummer Night's Dream: Wedding March

Mozart:

Exsultate, jubilate, K165 - Alleluia

Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, K339: Laudate Dominum

Pachelbel:

Canon

Rossini:

Petite Messe solennelle: Kyrie

Saint-Saëns:

Benediction Nuptiale in F major, Op. 9

Le carnaval des animaux: Aquarium

Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne

Strauss, J, II:

An der schönen, blauen Donau, Op. 314

Tchaikovsky:

Swan Lake: Scene (Swan Theme)

Vivaldi:

Laudamus te (We praise thee) from Gloria in D, RV589

The Four Seasons: Spring, RV269 (Allegro)

Wagner:

Bridal Chorus 'Treulich geführt' (from Lohengrin)


Everyone attaches particular importance to the music for their wedding ceremony. It is, after all, the key ingredient essential for intensifying the emotional level of a very special day which is to be shared not only by the happy couple but also with all their guests. Choosing the music for one’s wedding is an intimate thing, a second declaration of love between bride and groom. But it is also a bid to express and convey to the young couple’s nearest and dearest, who will be present with them at the wedding, all those feelings of joy and love which cannot be expressed by a mere exchange of "I do’s" and of rings.

And so, whatever your musical tastes and temperament and no matter how you choose to say "I love you" or "I do", you’ll find music to suit you on this double album: from favourite classics to rare gems of the repertoire, from music for festive occasions to more intimate, soulful and reflective melodies, this compilation brings together the most beautiful masterpieces to help you make your wedding an occasion of pure emotion and shared happiness and ensure that you never forget the most beautiful day of your life.

Virgin - 6232472

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The Very Best of Paul Tortelier

The Very Best of Paul Tortelier


Bach, J S:

Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV1007

Haydn:

Cello Concerto No. 2 in D major, Hob. VIIb:2 (Op. 101): Rondo

Karjinsky:

Esquisse

Nin:

Granadina (from Cantos populares españoles)

Paganini:

Introduction & Variations on 'Dal tuo stellato soglio' from Rossini's 'Mosé in Egitto', MS23 (Op. 24)

Rachmaninov:

Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14

Ravel:

Vocalise-étude en forme de habanera

Rimsky Korsakov:

Flight of the Bumble Bee

Saint-Saëns:

Allegro Appassionato in B minor Op. 43

Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix (from Samson et Dalila)

Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne

Sarasate:

Danza Española No. 6: Zapateado, Op. 23, No. 2

Strauss, R:

Don Quixote, Op. 35

Tchaikovsky:

Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33

Tortelier:

Miniatures (3)

and movements from cello sonatas by Beethoven and Brahms and the Walton and Elgar Concertos


Paul Tortelier had the lean, ascetic look of an El Greco saint, yet possessed the turbulent idealism of Don Quixote, whom he portrayed so memorably in Richard Strauss’s tone poem. Tortelier was born in Paris in 1914, months before the outbreak of the Great War. Though the family knew poverty, it was his mother’s dream that her son should be a cellist. He started to learn the instrument at the age of six and at 12 he entered the Paris Conservatoire where he won several prizes before leaving at 16 to play freelance in cafés and cinemas in the days of silent films. A year later he made his professional debut playing Lalo’s Concerto at the Concerts Lamoureux. In 1935 he went to the Monte-Carlo Orchestra as principal cellist and two years later played Don Quixote under Strauss’s own direction. He began his solo career in 1938 in Boston, but this was interrupted by the war, during which he remained in Paris. In 1947 he played Don Quixote in Beecham’s Richard Strauss festival in London to great acclaim. This effectively relaunched his international career and he went on to become one of the world’s most distinguished cellists. He died suddenly in 1990 at the age of 76.

Bach’s solo Cello Suites were always an integral part of Tortelier’s repertoire and CD 1 opens with the first three movements of Suite No.1 in G. Following this is another Baroque work, the Cello Concerto in D by Vivaldi, in which Tortelier also directs the English Chamber Orchestra. Next comes the finale from Haydn’s Cello Concerto No.2 in D recorded with Jörg Faerber conducting the Wurtemburg Chamber Orchestra in Heilbronn. We then hear movements from Beethoven’s Cello Sonata No.4 in C with the French pianist Eric Heidsieck, and Brahms’s Cello Sonata No.2 in F in which the pianist is Tortelier’s daughter, Maria de la Pau. The CD ends with Tortelier’s third EMI recording of his signature work, Don Quixote by Richard Strauss with the Staatskapelle Dresden under Rudolf Kempe.

CD 2 begins with the first two movements of another of the works central to Tortelier’s repertoire, Elgar’s Cello Concerto, a performance of which won him a prize while he was studying at the Paris Conservatoire. This is followed by an extract from the Walton Cello Concerto conducted by Paavo Berglund and then Paganini’s variations on an operatic aria by Rossini to show off Tortelier’s technical skill as a virtuoso of his instrument, this recording conducted by Tortelier’s cellist wife, Maud Tortelier. Next comes a group of encore pieces, including the inevitable ‘Flight of the Bumblebee’ and ‘Le Cygne’, culminating in Three Miniatures for two cellos composed by Tortelier himself and played here with his wife Maud as the second cellist. The programme finishes with a spirited performance of Tchaikovsky’s ‘Rococo’ Variations with the Northern Sinfonia of England conducted by Tortelier’s son Jan Pascal Tortelier.

EMI - The Very Best of... - 6217302

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The Romance of the Flute and Harp

The Romance of the Flute and Harp


Bizet:

La jolie fille de Perth: Intermezzo

Bizet arr.anon.

Debussy:

Syrinx for solo flute

Clair de Lune (from Suite Bergamasque)

Doppler, F:

Mazurka de salon, Op. 16

Fauré:

Berceuse, Op. 16

Impromptu No. 6 in D flat major for harp, Op. 86

Godard, B:

Allegretto from Suite de trois morceaux, Op. 116

Godefroid:

Etude de Concert in E flat minor, Op. 193

Hasselmans:

La Source, Op. 44

Autumn Leaves

Mendelssohn:

Song without Words, Op. 62 No. 6 in A major 'Spring Song'

Mendelssohn arr.anon.

Parish-Alvars:

Serenade for harp, Op. 83

Saint-Saëns:

Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne

Saint-Saens arr.anon.

Thomas, John:

Watching the Wheat (Bugeilio'r gwenith gwyn)


Philippa Davies (flute) & Thelma Owen (harp)

Alto - ALC1145

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My Tunes Vol. 2

My Tunes Vol. 2


Fauré:

Élégie in C minor, Op. 24

Glazunov:

Mélodie for cello & orchestra in D major, Op. 20/1

Gluck:

Orfeo ed Euridice: Mélodie

Kreisler:

Londonderry Air

Mendelssohn:

Auf Flügeln des Gesanges, Op. 34 No. 2

Paganini:

Cantabile for violin & piano/guitar in D major, Op. 17, MS 109

Fantasia on the G string (after Rossini's 'Mose in Egitto')

Piazzólla:

Oblivion

Raff:

Cavatina for violin & piano (or orchestra), Op. 85 No. 3

Rimsky Korsakov:

Flight of the Bumble Bee

Saint-Saëns:

Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne

Allegro Appassionato in B minor Op. 43

Schubert:

Ave Maria, D839

Wagner:

Träume (No. 5 from Wesendonck-Lieder)


Jan Vogler (cello)

Dresdner Kapellsolisten, Helmut Branny

Sony - 88697690332

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Saint-Saëns: Cello Sonata No. 1 in C minor Op. 32, etc.

Saint-Saëns:

Cello Sonata No. 1 in C minor Op. 32

Suite for Cello & Piano, Op. 16

Prière for cello & piano, Op. 158

Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne


Emmanuelle Bertrand (cello) & Pascal Amoyel (piano)

Harmonia Mundi - HMC901962

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Yo-Yo Ma - Appassionato

Yo-Yo Ma - Appassionato

Romantic Music for Cello


Brahms:

Liebe Schwalbe, kleine Schwalbe ('Swallow Song'), Op. 112 No. 4

with Kojiro Umezaki, shakuhachi

Double Concerto for Violin & Cello in A minor, Op. 102: II. Andante

with Isaac Stern, violin

Franck, C:

Cello Sonata in A major

with Kathryn Stott, piano

Gershwin:

Prelude No. 2

with Jeffrey Kahane, piano

Kabalevsky:

Doce De Coco from Obrigado Brazil

with Paquito D’Rivera, clarinet & Romero Lubambo, guitar

Cello Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 49 (Largo)

The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy

Mendelssohn:

Song without Words for Cello & Piano, Op. 109

with Emanuel Ax (piano)

Mimiya:

Mikin Pekko (Finnish folk song)

with Joel Fan, piano

First Impressions from Appalachia Waltz

with Edgar Meyer & Mark O’Connor

Morricone, E:

Nostalgia from Cinema Paridiso

Ennio Morricone

Gabriel's Oboe

Ennio Morricone

Piazzólla:

Soledad

with Octavio Brunetti, piano

Saint-Saëns:

Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne

with Robert Casadesus, piano

Vivaldi:

The Four Seasons: Winter - Largo

Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Ton Koopman

Williams, John:

Going to School from Memoirs of a Geisha Soundtrack

with John Williams, piano


Yo-Yo Ma (cello)

Sony - 88697044432

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Lynn Harrell - Andante Cantabile

Lynn Harrell - Andante Cantabile

Cello Encores


Bloch, E:

From Jewish Life: No. 1, Prayer

(From Jewish Life - No. 1)

Catalani:

Ebben? Ne andrò lontana (from La Wally)

(arr. Vladimir Cosma)

Chopin:

Nocturne No. 20 in C sharp minor, Op. post.

(transc. Piatigorsky)

Debussy:

Beau Soir

(transc. Alexander Gretchaninoff)

Duparc:

Phidylé

Elgar:

Salut d'amour, Op. 12

Falla:

Nana (No. 5 from Siete canciones populares españolas)

(Suite populaire Espagnole)

Fauré:

Après un rêve, Op. 7 No. 1

(arr. Milton Katims)

Glazunov:

Spanish Serenade, Op. 20 No. 2

Granados:

Goyescas (opera): Intermezzo

Handel:

Semele: Where'er you walk

Hillemacher:

Gavotte tendre

Paradis:

Sicilienne

(arranged for violin by S. Dushkim, transcribed for cello by Lynn Harrell)

Ravel:

Vocalise-étude en forme de habanera

Saint-Saëns:

Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne

(ed. Leonard Rose)

Schubert:

Moments Musicaux, D780: No. 3 in F minor

An die Musik D547

Nacht und Träume, D827

Schumann:

Kinderszenen, Op. 15: Traümerei

Sullivan, A:

An Idyll

Taki:

Kojo no tsuki (The Moon on the Ruined Castle)


Lynn Harrell (cello) & Bruno Canino (piano)

As he explains in his liner notes for this CD, Lynn Harrell uses the voice as his point of departure for this collection of encores. They are largely reflective pieces, with a bit of fun such as the unfairly forgotten Glazunov Spanish Serenade thrown in for good measure, and this once popular disc now makes a return to the catalogue, at budget price.

Australian Eloquence - 4767487

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$10.00

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