Funeral Music

Patrick Gowers - Sherlock Holmes: Music from the Granada Television (2000) [Re-Up]

Patrick Gowers - Sherlock Holmes: Music from the Granada Television (2000)
St. Paul's Cathedral Choir, The Gabrieli String Quartet, The Wren Orchestra of London

EAC | WavPack (Image) + cue.+log ~ 242 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 159 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Score, Classical | Label: Jay Productions Ltd | # CDJAY-1334 | 00:56:03

Patrick Gowers' score for the Grenada Television series about A. Conan Doyle's consulting detective has become almost as closely linked to Sherlock Holmes in the minds of fans as star Jeremy Brett (1933-1995). But those with no interest in Holmes can also enjoy this recording. Gowers' musical eloquence is richly displayed in these widely diverse, yet cohesive, tracks. Gowers begins the recording with "221B Baker Street," the vivacious theme (performed on Holmes' instrument, the violin, by Kenneth Sillito) that brings to mind Holmes' classic alarm call, "Come, Watson, come! The game is afoot. Not a word!" The cohesiveness of the album comes from Gowers' variations on this theme found throughout the rest of the recording. But the diversity within this cohesiveness is what is remarkable.

Keith Jarrett - Last Solo (2002)  Music

Posted by robi62 at Nov. 10, 2013
Keith Jarrett - Last Solo (2002)

Keith Jarrett - Last Solo (2002)
Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 5 951 Kbps, 720 x 480 (1.333) at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 6ch. at 448 Kbps, PCM 2ch. at 1 536 Kbps
Genre: Jazz | Label: Image Entertainment | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 18 Jun 2002 | Runtime: 92 min. | 5,32 GB (DVD9)

Pianist, composer, and bandleader Keith Jarrett is one of the most prolific, innovative, and iconoclastic musicians to emerge from the late 20th century. As a pianist (though that is by no means the only instrument he plays) he literally changed the conversation in jazz by introducing an entirely new aesthetic regarding solo improvisation in concert. Though capable of playing in a wide variety of styles, Jarrett is deeply grounded in the jazz tradition.
Choir of The Queen's College, Oxford - How Are The Mighty Fallen: Choral Music by Giovanni Bononcini (2024) [24/96]

Choir of The Queen's College, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music & Owen Rees - How Are The Mighty Fallen: Choral Music by Giovanni Bononcini (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 71:07 minutes | 1,28 GB
Classical, Sacred, Choral | Label: Signum Classics, Official Digital Download

The Choir of The Queen’s College, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, and an outstanding array of soloists join forces to breathe new life into the choral works of Giovanni Bononcini (1670-1747). Bononcini was Handel’s main rival in London, and with little to separate the two in terms of public status and reputation, they were dubbed the Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee of London’s music scene in the 1720s.
Choir of The Queens College Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music - How Are The Mighty Fallen: Choral Music by Giovanni Bononcini

Choir of The Queens College Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music - How Are The Mighty Fallen: Choral Music by Giovanni Bononcini
FLAC (tracks), Lossless +Booklet | 1:10:56 | 331 Mb
Genre: Classical

The Choir of The Queen’s College, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music, and an outstanding array of soloists join forces to breathe new life into the choral works of Giovanni Bononcini (1670-1747). Bononcini was Handel’s main rival in London, and with little to separate the two in terms of public status and reputation, they were dubbed the Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee of London’s music scene in the 1720s. Soon after his arrival in London Bononcini was afforded the honour of writing a grand orchestral anthem – When Saul was King – for the magnificent funeral of the Duke of Marlborough. Bononcini’s music was particularly highly prized by members of London’s original Academy of Ancient Music. Given this contemporary reputation and the quality of his works for voices and orchestra, it is surprising that Bononcini sacred music has now fallen into obscurity. This is the first recording not only of Ave maris stella and Laudate pueri but also of the original D-major version of Bononcini’s Te Deum, and these works have been newly edited here from their English eighteenth-century sources.
William Alwyn - Film Music Volume 1 (London Symphony Orchestra - Richard Hickox: Conductor)

William Alwyn - Film Music Volume 1 (London Symphony Orchestra - Richard Hickox: Conductor)
EAC RIP | FLAC + CUE + LOG | COVER + BOOKLET | RAR FILES (3% recovery) | 405 Mb
Classical | 1993 | Chandos
Borodin Quartet - Russian Chamber Music: Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Schnittke [8CDs] (2020)

Borodin Quartet - Russian Chamber Music: Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Schnittke [8CDs] (2020)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 2,28 Gb | Total time: 08:53:37 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Warner Classics | # 9029520463 | Recorded: 1990-1995

Established in Moscow in 1945, and still performing today, the Borodin Quartet sustains a distinctive tradition in the interpretation of Russian chamber music. Over the decades its members – all trained at the Moscow Conservatory – have inevitably changed, but the ensemble’s identity has remained cohesive, its philosophy and aesthetic embodying an entire musical culture. The quartet’s close association with Dmitri Shostakovich has gone down in history, and his chamber works are central to this 8CD collection which, offering music by a succession of Russian composers from Borodin himself to Schnittke, spans the 19th and 20th centuries.
Easy Piano Classical for Beginners: Simple Sheet Music of Famous Masterpieces (Easy Piano Songs for Beginners)

Easy Piano Classical for Beginners: Simple Sheet Music of Famous Masterpieces (Easy Piano Songs for Beginners) by Angela Marshall
English | October 2, 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BH59S2D8 | 95 pages | EPUB | 4.60 Mb

Alice Purton - Percy Hilder Miles: Chamber Music, Vol. 1 (2022)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Feb. 14, 2022
Alice Purton - Percy Hilder Miles: Chamber Music, Vol. 1 (2022)

Alice Purton - Percy Hilder Miles: Chamber Music, Vol. 1 (2022)
FLAC tracks | 1:10:31 | 254 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: MPR

Reviewing ‘rediscovered’ music sometimes means struggling to find something polite to say. No such need here! Percy Hilder Miles was a Professor at the RAM and the author of some 140 extant but mostly unpublished works.
Vassily Sinaisky, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - Dmitri Shostakovich: Film Music, Vol.2 (2004

Vassily Sinaisky, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - Dmitri Shostakovich: Film Music, Vol.2 (2004)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 284 Mb | Total time: 66:08 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 10183 | Recorded: 2003

The main item in this second volume of Shostakovich film music on Chandos is the popular Suite from The Gadfly, whose “Romance” became an instant hit as the theme from the British TV series Reilly: Ace of Spies (it was well known in Russia long before). This newcomer is certainly exciting and full of contrast and color, with a very dreamy “Romance” and a much brasher treatment of such extravert segments as the “Folk Festival” than we hear on Chailly’s suavely polished Decca recording (to cite the most noteworthy among the competition). The result is arguably more “Russian” in feel, though I wouldn’t give up the playing of the Concertgebouw for any amount of money.
Andrew Parrott, Taverner Consort - Henry Purcell: Ode for St Cecilia's Day & Music for Queen Mary (1999)

Andrew Parrott, Taverner Consort - Henry Purcell: Ode for St Cecilia's Day & Music for Queen Mary (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 444 Mb | Total time: 54:40+56:44 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Erato | # 7243 5 61582 21 | Recorded: 1985,1988

…Parrott parades his smooth and integrated forces with less instant theatricality. Instead we have here a typically homogeneous and unfolding scenario: how organically and gently "Tis Nature's voice" emerges, with Rogers Covey-Crump expressing the passions with a wonderful air of mystery. So too, "Soul of the world" — what a transcendent concluding passage — which has never been bettered for atmosphere and clarity of ensemble. The solo singing here is good (there is some exquisite work from Emma Kirkby and from tenors Charles Daniels and Paul Elliott in "In vain the am'rous flute").