Nyman: Where the Bee Dances - CD |
This page lists all recordings of Where the Bee Dances, by Michael Nyman (b.1944) on CD. |
Recommendations Gramophone Magazine Editor's Choice March 2010 |
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Jan Schulte-Bunert (saxophone) Neue Philharmonie Westfalen, Heiko Mathias Förster | 
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| |  | Amy Dickson plays Glass, Tavener & Nymanarranged for saxophone by Amy Dickson
For her second recording for RCA Red Seal, Australian saxophonist Amy Dickson has chosen three modern classical works in the minimalist genre. The first is an arrangement for soprano saxophone Amy has made herself of Philip Glass’s Violin Concerto, the second is Amy’s arrangement of John Tavener’s The Protecting Veil, and the third piece is Michael Nyman’s concerto in one movement Where The Bee Dances. Amy is the cover feature for Muso Magazine’s February 2010 issue, and will be interviewed in the February 2010 issue of Classic FM magazine. She will be interviewed on Classic FM radio and BBC Radio 3’s ‘In Tune’ programme during the first week of February 2010. Great media coverage is expected of this innovative and radio-friendly recording which demonstrates Amy’s commitment to increasing the range of repertoire available for her instrument. She is also getting interest from the media due to having recently been signed as a brand ambassador for Armani, she will be dressed by the design company for her future concerts and appearances. She will also be acting as an ambassador for the Princes Trust from 2010. “Often derided as the saccharine sister of the saxophone family, Dickson's impressive playing bears witness to the instrument's hidden depth, breadth and versatility. Highly recommended.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2010 “Amy Dickson plays superbly, with great feeling and a less sterile tone than you expect from classical saxophonists.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2010 **** | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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“Simon Haram's performance is focused, unfussy and entirely compelling....John Lenehan, in his extremely fine account of the Piano Concerto switches between the lyric sensuousness and rhythmic propulsion required of him with fluency” Classic CD | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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