Making Music at The Piano

Karlheinz Stockhausen - Stockhausen Edition no. 3 - Elektronische Musik

Karlheinz Stockhausen - Stockhausen Edition no. 3 - Elektronische Musik
EAC RIP | APE + CUE + LOG | NO COVER | 235 Mb
Classical | Stockhausen 3
Erika Raum, Dianne Werner - Music in Exile - Chamber Works by Paul Ben-Haim (2013)

Erika Raum, Dianne Werner - Music in Exile - Chamber Works by Paul Ben-Haim (2013)
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Genre: Classical | Label: Chandos | Catalog Number: 10769

This is Volume 1 in a new chamber series which explores the music of composers who were forced to flee Europe during the 1930s. The survey begins with works by the German-born Jewish composer Paul Ben-Haim (né Frankenburger) who immigrated to Palestine in October 1933. Ben-Haim was an accomplished pianist, conductor, choral coach, and composer who made a significant cultural contribution to his adoptive country. The list of musicians who commissioned, performed, and recorded his music includes Yehudi Menuhin, Itzhak Perlman, Menahem Pressler, and Leonard Bernstein. Among the Israeli composers he taught are Eliahu Inbal, Avraham Sternklar, Noam Sheriff, and Shulamit Ran.
The Beatles - Four Sides of the Circle: Revolver Recording Sessions (2018)

The Beatles - Four Sides of the Circle: Revolver Recording Sessions (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 1.9 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.04 GB
6:24:34 | Pop Rock | Label: Valkyrie

The Beatles’ revolver has become a new era album that uniquely identifies what it was. The music nature of the Beatles that extended the Oldies of the 50’s left the residue up to around “BEATLES FOR SALE”, the treatment of the world is idle, and actually “HELP” has “four people The idol “is given to the title. But the high artistic glimpse of that “HELP” was deepened with “RUBBER SOUL”, indicating that the Beatles were becoming an existence that does not fit within the idol category of one. Until then, I had been doing a tour in parallel with recording, but after stopping the tour in 1966, I will combine the styling of studio work and make ‘Sargent Peppers’. This album gets a high reputation both inside and outside, but it seems that “revolver” was the reason for its production. Indeed there are also reasons for time, but there are many songs that are difficult to reproduce on the stage with the technology at the time, without having played one song from the “revolver” at the stage. The “Paperback · Writer” which was the same period recording that was only released as a single was only played on the 1966 tour, “Rain” on the reverse side uses reverse rotation of the tape It was impossible. The Beatles must have perceived the real pleasure and entertainment of studio production with ‘revolver’. It should have thought that if it takes more time it will be able to create a more dense album. That was connected to Sargent Pepper’s discontinuance of the tour activity afterwards.
Kreutzer Quartet - Gloria Coates: String Quartet No.9; Sonata for Violin Solo; Lyric Suite for Piano Trio (2010)

Kreutzer Quartet - Gloria Coates: String Quartet No.9;
Sonata for Violin Solo; Lyric Suite for Piano Trio (2010)

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Genre: Classical, Contemporary | Label: Naxos | # 8.503240 | Time: 00:58:49

The Munich-based American composer Gloria Coates is best known as a symphonist, though she has also composed nine string quartets as well as vocal and chamber music. Her String Quartet No. 9 opens with unworldly sonorities, glissandos, micro-tonalities and other unusual colours which develop by means of a mirror canon. In contrast, the Sonata for Violin Solo sets immense technical demands, particularly in its use of multiple stops beneath the lyrical fragments. Taking its subtitles from phrases within Emily Dickinson poems, her Lyric Suite for Piano Trio is a captivating mix of melodic gestures and spectral harmonies.
Matthijs Vermeulen - The Complete Matthijs Vermeulen Edition - Chamber Music (1994) {3CD Set Composers' Voice CV39~41}

Matthijs Vermeulen - The Complete Matthijs Vermeulen Edition - Chamber Music (1994) {3CD Set Composers' Voice CV39~41}
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© 1994 Composers' Voice | CV 39 / 40 / 41
Classical / Modern / Contemporary Classical / Chamber Music

Born: February 8, 1888; Helmond Died: July 26, 1967; Laren, The Netherlands. Matthijs Vermeulen was born the son of a blacksmith in the Noord-Brabant province of the Netherlands. At age 14 he entered the Abbey of Berne at Heeswijk with the intention of becoming a priest; there he received thorough instruction in sixteenth century harmony. In 1907, Vermeulen left the monastery and enrolled into the Amsterdam Conservatory. After two years' study, Vermeulen took his first job as music critic on the Amsterdam daily De Tijd; his work as a perceptive and provocative writer placed his name in circulation long before his compositions were known.
Takacs Quartet, Marc-Andre Hamelin - Robert Schumann: String Quartet, Op. 41, No. 3; Piano Quintet, Op. 44 (2009)

Robert Schumann - String Quartet in A major; Piano Quintet in E flat major (2009)
Takács String Quartet; Marc-André Hamelin, piano

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Genre: Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA67631 | Time: 00:56:33

The peerless Takacs Quartet recently nominated for a Gramophone award for their second disc of Brahms's string quartets, continue their exploration of the Romantic chamber music tradition with this disc of Schumann. The Piano Quintet is by far Schumann's most popular chamber work and one of the most beloved works in the genre. Schumann was the first romantic composer to pair the piano with the string quartet. Schumann studied the string quartets of Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn and his quartet Op. 41 No. 3 demonstrates these influences. However, it contains many highly original strokes, particularly the casting of the scherzo as a set of variations. The Takacs Quartet are joined by Marc-Andre Hamelin in an invigorating partnership that has already been widely acclaimed on the concert platform.
Norrkoping SO; Lu Jia - Ingvar Lidholm: Orchestral Works 1963-1998 (2002)

Ingvar Lidholm: Orchestral Works 1963-1998 (2002)
Poesis per orchestra; Greetings from an Old World; stund, när ditt inre; Kontakion
Norrköping Symphony Orchestra; Lü Jia, conductor

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Classical, Contemporary | Label: BIS | # BIS-CD-1240 | Time: 01:10:05

The Swedish composer Ingvar Lidholm has a very strong CV, taking in periods of study in France, Switzerland and Italy, courses in Darmstadt, professor of composition at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and membership of the ISCM Presidium. He does not seem to have been a prolific composer and this CD is the first of a proposed series by BIS featuring Lidholm's orchestral works. He is evidently fond of single movements works and all the pieces on this record are in this form. The pieces span 35 years of Lidholm's working life and form a good introduction to his music.
The Nash Ensemble - Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Quartet, Op.16; String Quintet, Op.104; 'Eyeglass' Duo (2009)

The Nash Ensemble - Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Quartet, Op.16; String Quintet, Op.104;
'Eyeglass' Duo for Viola and Cello (2009)

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Genre: Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA67745 | Time: 01:10:01

With the vast majority of Beethoven's works being frequently performed as part of the modern canon, we can sometimes forget those few pieces that often lie dormant. This Hyperion album, featuring the Nash Ensemble, celebrates three such works. The program opens with the Op. 104 C minor String Quintet, which keen listeners will instantly recognize as a transcription of the Op. 1/3 Piano Trio. The quintet version came into being as a sort of "oneupsmanship" after an amateur composer submitted his own transcription. Beethoven, who accurately assessed that he could do better, rewrote it and published it as Op. 104. If you're not already familiar with the piano trio, you may never know that the string quintet began its life in a different genre. Beethoven's writing is highly idiomatic while preserving almost the entire original score of the trio. The Nash Ensemble's performance is equally refined and stunning, making it all the more curious why this piece is not performed more frequently.

Miles Davis Septet - Live in Poland 1983 (2008)  Music

Posted by robi62 at July 18, 2014
Miles Davis Septet - Live in Poland 1983 (2008)

Miles Davis Septet - Live in Poland 1983 (2008)
Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 4 637 Kbps 720 x 480 at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 2 channels at 448 Kbps, 48.0 KHz
Genre: Jazz | Label: Efor | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 20 Oct 2008 | Runtime: 111 min. | 4,04 GB (DVD5)

A rarely seen filmed performance by the splendid Miles Davis septet, recorded live in Warsaw in 1983 - with saxophonist Bill Evans and guitarist John Scofield. This fabulous, complete concert was filmed shortly after Miles Davis recorded his celebrated album 'Star People' - and features many of the compositions from the album, although it hadn`t actually yet been released when they performed in Poland. Bill Evans (the sax player) had been replaced by Branford Marsalis on the original studio versions of 'That`s Right' and 'Code M.D.'
Bob Brookmeyer & Bill Evans - The Ivory Hunters (1959) Japanese Remastered 2003

Bob Brookmeyer & Bill Evans - The Ivory Hunters (1959) Japanese Remastered 2003
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Label: United Artists Jazz/Toshiba-EMI | # TOCJ-9486 | Time: 00:42:46
Genre: Cool, Post-Bop, Piano Jazz

When Bill Evans agreed to do a two piano date with Bob Brookmeyer, eyebrows surely must have raised. Pairing a rising superstar of modern jazz with a gentleman known for playing valve trombone and arranging charts might have been deemed by some as a daunting task. Fortunately for the keyboardists, this was a good idea and a marvelous concept, where the two could use the concept of counterpoint and improvisation to an enjoyable means, much like a great chess match. For the listener, you are easily able to hear the difference between ostensible leader Evans in the right channel of the stereo separation, and the accompanist Brookmeyer in the left.