Margaret Maggie is a Japanese instrumental progressive band with elements of traditional and classic music. "Tower" (2014) is their 2rd album.
A pesar de su relativa oscuridad, la música para piano de Dukas es muy interesante y la Sonata en cuatro movimientos sobre el modelo beethoveniano es una obra maestra sobre la que planea la sombra de César Franck particularmente en los pasajes para la mano izquierda que resuenan como un órgano y con unos argumentos musicales que ocasionalmente son interferidos por corrientes rachmaninovianas. De aquí saltamos al exotismo de La Périand para movernos hacia el impresionismo tipo Debussy.
Margaret Maggie is a Japanese instrumental progressive band with elements of traditional and classic music. "Go Away Gargantua" is their 3rd album. It took about 6 years from the 2nd work "Tower" (2014) and about 4 years to produce it. It's a concept album with a Huge and fantastic story. It's a story about a Hungry giant defeat the dragon with a human friend.
Mendelssohn's songs with words are bound to invite comparison with his Songs Without. Those 48 elegant piano pieces have often been viewed as being a little lacking in variety and as being a walk on the mild side. This disc contains 24 songs carolled by Margaret Price to a tasteful accompaniment from Graham Johnson. The performers take us back to the familiar world of the Lieder Ohne Worte, and rightly so. The songs range from the composer's teens to late in his brief career, and to my ears the numbers selected improve in general as they go along, and the performances improve along with them.