Music and cinema, this is a true love story, a symphony of emotions that accompanies the images, amplifies sensations and captivates hearts and souls. From unforgettable melodies to themes forever inscribed in our collective memories, the 'B.Os' transport us to a world of dreams and passions, leaving an indelible mark in our most intense and intimate memories. - - With this album I wanted to share with you the themes that have marked my life and I offer you a personal reading, without ever going far from your own memories. Anne Ducros, the jazz singer that America envies, performs the most famous themes from the soundtracks of French and international cinema, from Michel Legrand to Eric Clapton, from Joni Mitchell to Jeanne Moreau.
Music and cinema, this is a true love story, a symphony of emotions that accompanies the images, amplifies sensations and captivates hearts and souls. From unforgettable melodies to themes forever inscribed in our collective memories, the 'B.Os' transport us to a world of dreams and passions, leaving an indelible mark in our most intense and intimate memories. - - With this album I wanted to share with you the themes that have marked my life and I offer you a personal reading, without ever going far from your own memories. Anne Ducros, the jazz singer that America envies, performs the most famous themes from the soundtracks of French and international cinema, from Michel Legrand to Eric Clapton, from Joni Mitchell to Jeanne Moreau.
Music and cinema, this is a true love story, a symphony of emotions that accompanies the images, amplifies sensations and captivates hearts and souls. From unforgettable melodies to themes forever inscribed in our collective memories, the 'B.Os' transport us to a world of dreams and passions, leaving an indelible mark in our most intense and intimate memories. - - With this album I wanted to share with you the themes that have marked my life and I offer you a personal reading, without ever going far from your own memories. Anne Ducros, the jazz singer that America envies, performs the most famous themes from the soundtracks of French and international cinema, from Michel Legrand to Eric Clapton, from Joni Mitchell to Jeanne Moreau.
Music and cinema, this is a true love story, a symphony of emotions that accompanies the images, amplifies sensations and captivates hearts and souls. From unforgettable melodies to themes forever inscribed in our collective memories, the 'B.Os' transport us to a world of dreams and passions, leaving an indelible mark in our most intense and intimate memories. - - With this album I wanted to share with you the themes that have marked my life and I offer you a personal reading, without ever going far from your own memories. Anne Ducros, the jazz singer that America envies, performs the most famous themes from the soundtracks of French and international cinema, from Michel Legrand to Eric Clapton, from Joni Mitchell to Jeanne Moreau.
The R&B, soul and boogaloo sounds that make up the singles recorded by James Brown’s right-hand man. Together on CD for the first time. Without Bobby Byrd there would have been no James Brown, whose whole career stems from the moment he crashed into Byrd at a community baseball match in Toccoa, Georgia in 1953. Brown was an inmate of the Alto Reform School, a converted National Guard Armoury in the north of the state. Byrd’s family helped secure Brown’s release, and Byrd then let the youngster join his vocal group.
William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet, and the "Bard of Avon". His extant works, including collaborations, consist of approximately 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship.
After ragtime music enjoyed a revival of popularity in the 1960s, American composer William Bolcom contributed some new pieces to the genre. It's putting things too strongly to say, as the graphics here do, that these works "would organically interweave American popular music cultures into the fabric of concert music for decades to come"; in fact, these delightful pieces are underrepresented in concert and on recordings, and this recording by pianist Spencer Myer is welcome. Myer rightly makes the pieces into concert works, not showboat nostalgia, but he avoids the rhythmically denatured sound of Joshua Rifkin's Scott Joplin recordings.