Gershwin Orchestral Work

Tony Bennett - Hometown, My Town (1959) - VINYL, 6eye STEREO - 24-bit/96kHz plus CD-compatible format

Tony Bennett - Hometown, My Town (1959) - VINYL, STEREO
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (1% Recovery) | m3u's, md5 checksum, no cue or log (vinyl) | RS + Hot File
526 MB (24/96) or 150 MB redbook | Artwork included | Jazz Pop Vocal | 1959

This LP is unreleased on CD - found a nice copy.
Tony Bennett - Hometown, My Town (1959) - VINYL white label promo MONO - 24-bit/96kHz plus CD-compatible format

Tony Bennett - Hometown, My Town (1959) - VINYL, WLP
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (5% Recovery) | m3u's, md5 checksum, no cue or log (vinyl) | RS + Hot File
258 MB (24/96) or 98 MB redbook | Artwork included | Jazz Pop Vocal | 1958

From a 6-eye white label promo copy.
Sir Neville Marriner / SWR Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra - The Stuttgart Recordings (2018) (15 CDs Set)

Sir Neville Marriner / SWR Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra - The Stuttgart Recordings (2018) (15 CDs Set)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) | 15 CDs, 14:45:21 min | Covers included | 3,57 Gb
Genre: Classical / Label: Capriccio

In Stuttgart, 1983-1989, Neville Marriner followed Sergiu Celibidache, offering quite the contrast to that willfully prodigious Romanian broodingly charismatic style with his own easygoing, less spectacular but genial manner of music making. His sound wasn't as dense and carefully crafted, but the ensemble's playing became lighter and more flexible, agile rather than probing. It is in his Stuttgart period that Marriner increasingly focused on repertoire that went beyond the baroque and classical periods.

Thierry Maillard - The Kingdom Of Arwen (2015)  Music

Posted by mark70 at Sept. 28, 2015
Thierry Maillard - The Kingdom Of Arwen (2015)

Thierry Maillard - The Kingdom Of Arwen (2015)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 90:09 min | 209 MB
Genre: Jazz | Label: naïve Jazz

After 2014’s critically acclaimed and hugely successful album “The Alchemist,” Thierry Maillard and his trio have recorded “The Kingdom of Arwen” on the Naïve Label. In addition to the trio is the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Jan Kucera. The scheduled release date is September 25, 2015.

Johnny Mathis - Open Fire, Two Guitars  Music

Posted by Duketeh at Jan. 13, 2010
Johnny Mathis - Open Fire, Two Guitars

Johnny Mathis - Open Fire, Two Guitars
EAC Secure Rip | Flac, Tracks+CUE, LOG+Scans 233 MB | MP3 320 Kbps+Scans 94.2 MB
Vocal Pop | Release Date 1999(Original 1959) | Label Columbia # 65862-S1 | Time 43:05
Gorgeous Acoustic Versions of Embraceable You, When I Fall In Love, My Funny Valentine

The open fire of the title is a warm hearth, not an invitation to gunplay. On this 1959 album, Johnny Mathis creates an atmosphere of fireside intimacy by dispensing with his usual orchestral accompaniment so that the purity of his voice entices the listener's full attention. Al Caiola and Tony Mattola play the two guitars that supplement Mathis' crooning, with an upright bass providing the album's only other instrument. Producer Mitch Miller is often associated with gimmicky or novelty productions, but his work on Open Fire, Two Guitars is perfectly understated, emphasizing the gentle caress of Mathis' voice over the relaxed counterpoint of the two guitars. The songs give prominence to the pop standards of Rodgers & Hart, Cole Porter, and the Gershwins, but the title track, "Open Fire," is a new composition by Leiber & Stoller. The album's effect seems nearly a cappella at times, but "In the Still of the Night" finds Mathis intoning the lyrics over gently rhythmic guitar figures that educe new harmonic complexities from a well-known song. The enduring popularity of Open Fire, Two Guitars is attributable in part to its hypnotic aura of closeness and confidentiality, but also to the simple instrumentation that appeals to many rock-era listeners' preference for guitars over orchestral arrangements.
Review by Greg Adams @ Allmusic

Herbert von Karajan - The Complete EMI Recordings [160 CDs]  Music

Posted by Bibixy at April 19, 2012
Herbert von Karajan - The Complete EMI Recordings [160 CDs]

Herbert von Karajan - The Complete EMI Recordings [160 CDs]
EMI | 2008 | 160 CD | 170 RAR | 15.7 GB
MP3 192 Kbps | Lame encoded | Tracks | Covers & Booklets

To celebrate what would have been Herbert von Karajan's 100th birthday on April 5, 2008, EMI has gathered together all of the conductor's recordings for the label in two super-budget boxed sets. Volume 1 weighs in at an imposing 88 discs and focuses on orchestral repertoire (the second volume consists of vocal and operatic works).

Project Harmonia Mundi - Part 18  Music

Posted by Flush at Nov. 27, 2007

Project Harmonia Mundi - Part 18

Canciones Argentinas (Piazzolla, Guastavino & Others) [HM901892] Fink, Fink, Piazzini
Classical | EAC APE+CUE+LOG | 1CD/273MB | Covers+Booklet | RS.com

Project Harmonia Mundi - Part 18

Project Harmonia Mundi - Part 18

Including 10 other sweet Harmonia Mundi recordings.
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Herbert von Karajan - The Complete EMI Recordings [160 CDs] (Repost)

Herbert von Karajan - The Complete EMI Recordings [160 CDs]
EMI | 2008 | 160 CD | 170 RAR | 15.7 GB
MP3 192 Kbps | Lame encoded | Tracks | Covers & Booklets

To celebrate what would have been Herbert von Karajan's 100th birthday on April 5, 2008, EMI has gathered together all of the conductor's recordings for the label in two super-budget boxed sets. Volume 1 weighs in at an imposing 88 discs and focuses on orchestral repertoire (the second volume consists of vocal and operatic works).

Arturo Toscanini - The Complete RCA Collection (85CD Box Set, 2012)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at July 23, 2018
Arturo Toscanini - The Complete RCA Collection (85CD Box Set, 2012)

Arturo Toscanini - The Complete RCA Collection (85CD Box Set, 2012)
EAC Rip | APE (*image + .cue,log) | Run Time: 92:44:55 | 18,1 Gb | Scans - 7,4 Mb
Genre: Classical | Label: RCA Red Seal

Back by popular demand, The Toscanini Collection is a reissue of RCA's 1992 compendium that encompassed all of the recordings Toscanini made with the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, and NBC Symphony. A new addition to this amazing collection is his approved recordings with the BBC Symphony from the 1930s that were not included in the 1992 edition. This limited-edition package is the complete RCA Toscanini Collection on 84 CDs plus a bonus DVD, "The Maestro."
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet plays Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy & Jules Massenet (2010)

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet plays Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy & Jules Massenet (2010)
with BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 240 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 181 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHSA 5084 | Time: 01:17:00

This stunning and generous collection belongs right at the top of the heap in its respective repertoire. The Debussy is still a comparative rarity in concert if not on disc, a remarkable fact given that it's wholly gorgeous from first note to last. Jean-Efflam Bavouzet's excellence as a Debussy pianist already has been acknowledged by just about everyone who has heard him, and needs no further advertisement here. The performance is outstanding, sensitive to every nuance, but also very French in its clear-eyed sensibility and understanding that focused rhythm and supple tempos prevent the music from turning excessively sentimental or blandly pretty. And in Tortelier, Bavouzet has a conductor who seconds him every step of the way. A similar sensibility informs these swift, razor-sharp, and utterly thrilling accounts of the two Ravel concertos. That for the left hand seldom has sounded so exciting, or in its jazzy central march section, so sinister. Listen to the bite that both soloist and orchestra bring to that descending scale theme, and notice the way Bavouzet shapes his cadenza so as to preserve the illusion of multiple parts played by multiple hands–all without slowing down at the tough passages. It's really an amazing performance by any standard. Even the dark opening, often merely murky on other recordings, has shape and urgency, the buildup to the initial entry of the piano creating incredible tension.