Gershwin: It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess)

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Heifetz in Performance

Heifetz in Performance


Bach, J S:

Partita for solo violin No. 2 in D minor, BWV1004: Chaconne

Bruch:

Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46

Gershwin:

It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess)

Mozart:

Serenade No. 7 in D major, K250 'Haffner' - Rondo

Prokofiev:

The Love for Three Oranges: March

Rachmaninov:

Daisies, Op. 38 No. 3


Narration in English with optional German and French subtitles

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

RCA - 88691998469

(DVD Video)

$16.50

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Sarah Chang: The Debut Recital

Sarah Chang: The Debut Recital


Chopin:

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

Elgar:

Salut d'amour, Op. 12

La Capricieuse, Op. 17

Gershwin:

It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess)

Khachaturian:

Sabre Dance from Gayane

Kreisler:

Tempo di menuetto (in the style of Pugnani)

Liszt:

Consolation, S. 172 No. 3 in D flat major

Paganini:

Caprice for solo violin, Op. 1 No. 1 in E major 'The Argeggio'

Caprice for solo violin, Op. 1 No. 15 in E minor

Prokofiev:

The Love for Three Oranges: March

Sarasate:

Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25

Shostakovich:

Prelude for piano, Op. 34 No. 10 in C sharp minor

Prelude for piano, Op. 34 No. 15 in D flat major

Tchaikovsky:

Souvenir d'un lieu cher, Op. 42: Mélodie in E flat major


Sarah Chang (violin), Sandra Rivers (piano)

At just 11 years of age, Sarah Chang was, quite simply, an undisputed violinistic phenomenon. She appeared with Zubin Mehta and the New York Philharmonic at the age of eight, playing Paganini's First Violin Concerto, and recorded this debut recital disc a year later. The Debut was her first of many future Classical Billboard best-selling albums. Gramophone Magazine proclaimed, “This is an astonishing disc. Sarah Chang’s playing will enthrall and captivate in equal measure.”

EMI American Artistry - 0944262

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$7.50

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Bryn Terfel - Bad Boys

Bryn Terfel - Bad Boys


Beethoven:

Ha! Welch ein Augenblick! (from Fidelio)

Boito:

Son lo Spirito che nega (from Mefistofele)

Donizetti:

Udite, udite, o rustici (from L'elisir d'amore)

Gershwin:

It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess)

Gounod:

Le veau d'or est toujours debout (from Faust)

Mozart:

Don Giovanni, a cenar teco (from Don Giovanni)

Ponchielli:

Maledici? O monumento (from La Gioconda)

Puccini:

Tre sbirri...Una carozza...Presto 'Te Deum' (from Tosca)

Rossini:

La calunnia è un venticello (from Il barbiere di Siviglia)

Schönberg, C-M:

Stars (from Les Misérables)

Sondheim:

Epiphany (from Sweeney Todd)

Anne Sofie von Otter (Mrs Lovett)

Sullivan, A:

When the Night Wind Howls (from Ruddigore)

Verdi:

Vanne, la tua meta gia vedo…Credo in un Dio crudel (from Otello)

Weber:

Schweig, schweig (from Der Freischütz)

Weill, K:

Moritat von Mackie Messer (from The Threepenny Opera)


Bryn Terfel, a gentle man in real life, recruits a gang of “bad boy” characters from opera and musicals to serenade us with tunes from the sinister side of the bass clef. Thoroughly convincing as villains you would not want to meet alone in the dark, Bryn Terfel wields a full, wide ranging bass-baritone ever in service to dramatic instincts rare in any era Bad Boys delivers an original concept sure to seduce the media, wow the classical crowd and exert powerful mass appeal. No singer morphs from Don Giovanni to Mack the Knife to Sweeney Todd with Terfel’s devilish ease – Bad Boys is a delightful box of mixed (dark) musical bonbons

“…Terfel is a consummate singing actor. …what other artist could find such different voices for singing Il Commendatore, Don Giovanni and Leporello in the closing scene of Mozart's opera.” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2009 ****

“Terfel, of course, brings the smell of the theatre into everything he does. His powerful vocal presence is born of physical presence and he harnesses words, in any language, like few others. Brecht's words for "The Ballad of Mack the Knife" casually slip off Terfel's cords like the threats of a slickly attired bouncer... Sweeney Todd's "Epiphany" (with a flash of Anne Sofie von Otter's cockney Mrs Lovett - not 'arf bad) is scary to behold...” Gramophone Magazine, November 2009

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - November 2009

DG - 4778091

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Itzhak Perlman - Violin Encores

Itzhak Perlman - Violin Encores


Achron, J:

Hebrew Melody, Op. 33

Albéniz:

Sevilla (from Suite Española, Op. 47)

Arensky:

Serenade for Violin & Piano, Op. 30 No. 2

Bazzini:

La Ronde des lutins, Op. 25

Castelnuovo-Tedesco:

Tango

Debussy:

La plus que lente

Petite Suite: Menuet

Golliwog's Cakewalk (from Children's Corner)

Petite Suite: En bateau

Drigo:

Valse Bluette for Viola & Piano

Elgar:

Salut d'amour, Op. 12

Fauré:

Berceuse, Op. 16

Foster, S:

I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair

Gershwin:

It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess)

Preludes (3)

Godowsky:

Triakontameron No. 11 'Alt Wien'

Grasse, E:

Wellenspiel (Waves at Play)

Halffter, E:

Danza de la gitana

Mendelssohn:

Song without Words, Op. 19b No. 1 in E major 'Sweet Remembrance'

Paganini:

Sonata for violin & guitar in E minor, Op. 3 No. 6

Rachmaninov:

Prelude Op. 23 No. 5 in G minor

Melody, Op. 21 No. 9

How fair this spot, Op. 21 No. 7

Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14

Rameau:

Rigaudon

Ravel:

Valses nobles et sentimentales No. 6 in C major

Valses nobles et sentimentales No. 7 in A minor

Rimsky Korsakov:

Flight of the Bumble Bee

Sarasate:

Danza Española No. 4: Jota Navarra, Op. 22, No. 2

Danza Española No. 2: Habanera, Op. 21, No. 2

Danza Española No. 5: Playera Op. 23 No. 1

Schumann:

The Prophet Bird Op. 82 No. 7

Stravinsky:

Chanson Russe

Suk:

Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op. 17: Nos. 3 & 4

Taeye:

Humoresque

Tchaikovsky:

Souvenir d'un lieu cher, Op. 42: Mélodie in E flat major

trad.:

Deep River

Vale, F:

Prelude No. 15 'Ao pé da fogueira'

Wieniawski:

Polonaise brilliante No. 2 in A major, Op. 21

Mazurka in G major, Op. 19 No. 1 'Obertas'

Polonaise brilliante No. 1 in D major, Op. 4

Scherzo-Tarantelle in G minor, Op. 16


Itzhak Perlman & Sam Sanders

EMI Gemini - 4769572

(CD - 2 discs)

$11.25

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The Best of Gershwin

The Best of Gershwin


Gershwin:

Summertime (from Porgy and Bess)

It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess)

A Foggy Day (In London Town)

Bess, you is my woman now (from Porgy and Bess)

Isn't It a Pity?

I Got Rhythm (from Girl Crazy & An American in Paris)

The Man I Love

They Can't Take That Away From Me

Nice Work If You Can Get It

Love Walked In

They all laughed

Embraceable You

Who Cares?

Summertime (from Porgy and Bess)

Liza

Slap That Bass

How Long Has This Been Going On

Of Thee I Sing

The Man I Love

Swanee

Rhapsody in Blue

Leonard Bernstein (piano/conductor)

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

An American in Paris, tone poem

New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein

Piano Concerto in F major: Allegro agitato

Andre Previn (piano)

Prelude No. 1

arr. for two pianos

Katia and Marielle Labeque (piano duo)

Strike up the Band Overture

Boston Pops Orchestra, John Williams

Porgy and Bess: A Symphonic Picture

arr. Robert Russell Bennett

Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy

Girl Crazy Overture

Buffalo Philharmonic, Michael Tilson Thomas


Singers includes Miles Davis, Aretha Franklin, George Benson, Tommy Flanagan

Sony - 606612

(CD - 2 discs)

$18.25

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Soirée Musicale

Soirée Musicale


Bloch, E:

Simchas Torah (Baal Shem No. 3)

Debussy:

Préludes - Book 1: No. 8, La fille aux cheveux de lin

Dvorak:

Songs My Mother Taught Me, Op. 55 No. 4

Fauré:

Sicilienne, Op. 78

Gershwin:

It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess)

Granados:

Danse Espagnol

Kreisler:

Liebesleid

Kroll:

Banjo and Fiddle

Ravel:

Violin Sonata in G major: 2. Blues

Vocalise-étude en forme de habanera

Ritchie, A:

Song for Minstrel, Op. 120

Shostakovich:

Romance (from The Gadfly)

Smetana:

From the Homeland - two duos for violin and piano

Stravinsky:

Dithyramb from Duo Concertant

Veracini:

Largo

Williams, John:

Schindler's List - theme


Robin Wilson (violin), Kemp English (piano)

Ode Records - CDMANU5023

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An American in Paris

An American in Paris


Gershwin:

An American in Paris, tone poem

Bess, you is my woman now (from Porgy and Bess)

trans. Jascha Heifetz

It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess)

trans. Jascha Heifetz

My man's gone now (from Porgy and Bess)

trans. Jascha Heifetz

Summertime (from Porgy and Bess)

trans. Jascha Heifetz

A woman is a sometime thing (from Porgy and Bess)

trans. Jascha Heifetz

Tempo di Blues

trans. Jascha Heifetz

Ives, C:

Decoration Day

Poulenc:

Violin Sonata, FP 119

Ravel:

Violin Sonata in G major


Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violin) & Huw Watkins (piano)

Described as “The most exceptionally gifted young violinist I have ever encountered” by Ruggiero Ricci, Tamsin Waley-Cohen explores her European/American heritage in her debut disc, 'An American in Paris'.

Tamsin says of this project: 'Song is one of the primary connections between all the works on this disc; folk songs, cafe songs, blues songs, traditional songs. I grew up with many of them; the Ives and the Gershwin, and even the Blues in the Ravel, from my American Mother. Some, such as the cafe songs of the Poulenc, are part of my European heritage. The juxtaposition of the beauty of these songs with the sardonic humour and the macabre, which in particular inhabit both the Ives and the Poulenc, adds power and poignancy to the content of these works.'

Poulenc’s Violin Sonata, written while the composer was coming to terms with life under Nazi occupation, is dedicated to the memory of Federico Garcia Lorca, the poet and playwright who was murdered by opposition forces in the Spanish Civil War in 1936.

Ravel’s Sonata, composed between 1923 and 1927, contains long periods of refined, rather reserved music punctuated by moments of full-blooded passion and although influenced by blues is far from mere pastiche.

Decoration Day was first composed by Charles Ives in 1912 woven with themes from part-fictional, part-autobiographical recollection of personal childhood memories. The piece was reconstructed by the pianist and scholar John Kirkpatrick from surviving sketches after 1919.

George Gershwin visited Paris in 1928 and met, among other composers, Ravel, Poulenc, Prokofiev and Berg. Although Porgy and Bess (1935) attracted mixed reviews, songs such as the lullaby ‘Summertime’, ‘It ain’t necessarily so’ and the heartbreaking ‘My man’s gone now’ became instant hits. The arrangement by Heifetz heard here of half a dozen numbers from Porgy and Bess is testament to the high esteem in which the legendary violinist held his music.

Tamsin Waley-Cohen was born in London in 1986. She is currently associate artist with Orchestra of the Swan and performs as a soloist with others, including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra of St John's, London Concert Orchestra. Since 2007 she has played the 1721 ex-Fenyves Stradivarius violin.

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Champs Hill Records - CHRCD059

(CD)

$14.50

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Souvenir d'Amerique

Souvenir d'Amerique


Bloch, E:

Nigun (Baal Shem No. 2)

Bragato:

Graciela y Buenos Aires

Milontan

Cage:

0'00''

Foster, S:

I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair

Gershwin:

It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess)

Bess, you is my woman now (from Porgy and Bess)

Tempo di Blues

Korngold:

Much Ado About Nothing, Op. 11: suite for violin (or cello) & piano

Kroll:

Banjo and Fiddle

Piazzólla:

Tanti anni prima ('Ave Maria')

Vieuxtemps:

Souvenir d'Amérique on 'Yankee Doodle'

Waxman, F:

Carmen Fantasie for violin & orchestra

version for violin and piano

Williams, John:

Schindler's List - theme


Friedemann Eichhorn (violin) & Andreas Frolich (piano)

Oehms - OC861

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Convergence: The Music of Stewart and Gershwin

Convergence: The Music of Stewart and Gershwin


Gershwin:

Porgy and Bess: Overture

Summertime (from Porgy and Bess)

A woman is a sometime thing (from Porgy and Bess)

My man's gone now (from Porgy and Bess)

Oh, I got plenty o'nuttin (Porgy and Bess)

Bess, you is my woman now (from Porgy and Bess)

It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess)

Stewart, D N:

Piano Concerto

Martin Levicky (piano)

Suite for Piano-Brass Quartet

Karolina Rojahn (piano)


Martin Levicky (piano), Chris Reade (trombone), Terry Everson (trumpet), Andrew Sorg (trumpet), Karolina Rojahn (piano)

Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Tower Brass Quintet, Petr Vronsky

Navona Records - NV5892

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Gershwin Album

Gershwin Album


Gershwin:

Things Are Looking Up

arr.Jetse Bremer

I Can't Be Bothered Now

arr. Jetse Bremer

Stiff Upper Lip

arr. Jetse Bremer

Sing of Spring

arr. Jetse Bremer

The Jolly Tar and the Milkmaid

arr. Jetse Bremer

A Foggy Day (In London Town)

arr. Jetse Bremer

Nice Work If You Can Get It

arr. Jetse Bremer

Rhapsody in Blue

arr. Johan van der Linden

They Can't Take That Away From Me

arr. Jetse Bremer/Pete Harden

Fascinatin' Rhythm

arr. Jetse Bremer/Pete Harden

Summertime (from Porgy and Bess)

arr. Jetse Bremer

My man's gone now (from Porgy and Bess)

arr. Erik-Jan de With

It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess)

arr. Erik-Jan de With

O Lawd, I'm on My Way

arr. Jetse Bremer


Johannette Zomer (soprano) & Michel Ponsioen (percussion)

The Gents & Haags Saxophone Quartet, Béni Csillag

Broadway musicals and jazz belong to the cultural heritage of America. But people thought differently in George Gershwin's day - the 1920s and 30s. Broadway shows were immensely popular, but were rarely considered as art. Jazz was a subculture secretly appreciated by many white Americans, but in the same way as they liked to see wild animals at the circus - at a safe distance. It had yet to be realised that amusement music was a unique and characteristic part of American culture. “American music is not jazz, and jazz is not music”, wrote the influential music critic Paul Rosenfeld in 1929. Precisely what, then, was American music? George Gershwin (1898-1937) was one of the first to show the world. (from: liner notes)

After recordings of English Renaissance and German romantic music, and twentieth- century works from France, The Gents venture across the ocean to the new world, with a CD that takes them to Broadway. Jetse Bremer has specially arranged the last compositions by George Gershwin for this combination of soloist, choir and instruments and the flexibility and homogeneous sound of The Gents matches these songs so well. For the singers of The Gents and soprano Johannette Zomer, with their classical background, this repertoire is a special challenge, raising the question where classical stops or changes into something else....

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