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    Pavão String Quartet
     
    Dreaming
    Moonlight, lullabies, dreams. Well-loved melodies given new radiance by the enchanting harmonies of the string quartet.
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
     
    Roby Lakatos
     
    Gypsy Violin Virtuoso
    The “devil's fiddler”, is a gypsy violinist from Hungary. He is renowned for his mix of classical music with Hungarian-gypsy music and jazz.
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
     
    Saxofínia
     
    Saxofínia toca Gershwin ao vivo em Alcobaça
    The Gershwin collection in saxophone Quartet, whith special guests, Sérgio Carolino- Sousaphone, Mário Delgado- Guitar and Alexandre Frazão - Drums
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
     
    Vicentino Tartini Brahms Beethoven Bach Werckmeister
     
    CLASSIC
    This album is meant to be "classic" in every way, matching formidable composers with the microtonal exactitude they deserve. Tartini in Vallotti tuning will sound definitive. Finally, Vicentino on CD. Brahms in Vallotti and Beethoven in Kirnberger II.
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
     
    Ruysdael Quartet
     
    First Steps
    Surprising early string quartets by famous composers
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
     
    Tim Thorpe
     
    Midsummer
    The debut album from one of the UK's finest horn players.
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
     
    Alberti Brass
     
    Ángel
    The music of Astor Piazzolla brought vividly to life by one of Europe's finest Brass Quintets.
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
     
    Sharon Ruchman
     
    SeaGlass
    My music is inspiring, romantic and lyrical chamber music with imagery. I use piano, strings and winds. It is wonderful mood music and quite unique. It will make you feel at peace.
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
     
    Karina Bezkrovnaia/Valentina Gotlieb
     
    Golden dream
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
     
    Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society
     
    15
    From live performances at the Overture Center in Madison, Wisconsin, Bach Dancing & Dynamite is chamber music with a Bang!
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
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    The Motor City Brass Quintet
    Christmas Vespers
    Featuring the premiere recording of Pulitzer Prize winner John Harbison's Christmas Vespers (with former Mayor of Detroit, Dennis Archer, as narrator), this debut recording also offers a collection of traditional Yuletide music, both sacred and secular.
    The Motor City Brass Quintet’s debut recording has been, to say the least, a long time coming—certainly (but not solely) in its artistic concept. As such, it has afforded the MCBQ a wealth of discovery along the way. Perhaps the most insightful artistic lesson can be summarized with a new adage, based on the age-old chicken-and-egg riddle: What comes first, the album or the arrangements? Well, both, we now say. This probably is no riddle, but rather a goal toward which we’ve dutifully trudged: find great quintet arrangements we love to play, and unify them in a narrowly-themed collection that stands in whole even greater than the sum of its wonderful parts. And so we present our whole: Christmas Vespers; a collection of our favorite Yuletide music; and various tunes heard in assorted contexts each December, yet commonly programmed side-by-side, sacred and secular, in churches’ candle-lit musical celebrations of the Advent, the Vespers service. McGregor’s lush carol arrangements evoke an all-congregation sing-along with booming pipe organ, and Hansinger’s Carol of the Bells imitates a handbell choir, echoing through the depths of an old, resonant church. The Herbert and Anderson favorites remind us of the children's choir feature, while Handel’s great aria is the cantor’s (and house trumpeter’s) moment to shine. Subdued ancient European carols suggest choir-led meditations for moments of introspection, contrasting the brassy flair of Borngesser’s Joy. We might hum Gilliland’s tasteful arrangement of a warm modern classic as we head home in the cold night. Of course, Vespers often features the Christmas pageant. The centerpiece of the MCBQ’s Vespers is the premiere complete recording of John Harbison’s Christmas Vespers (1988). Professor of Music at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harbison is a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize and many other prestigious awards and commissions and has composed in virtually every genre, from solo to chamber to symphonic music. His Christmas Vespers: Brass Quintet reflects a Vespers service in itself, beginning with two seasonal chorale preludes as processionals, and concluding with a festive postlude based on the traditional Christmas song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” The main body of the piece, The Three Wise Men, alternates the familiar and beautiful narrative from Matthew 2:1–12 with elaborated “engravings” of each scene by the brass. The suite begins with a prelude depicting the long journey of the Wise Men, with its changing wide-open terrain and its optimistic, loping pace. The first lines of text, “Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem . . . there came wise men,” draw a response from the brass, which sets the format for the suite as a whole. The (Three) Wise Men are personified by Bb trumpet, horn and trombone, with an early medieval cast. Herod’s voice is spoken by the tuba. The plainsong-like motive of the Star and the Prophecies is introduced by, and later associated with, the higher-pitched C trumpet. Each ensuing scene is an enactment of the text pronounced, ending with a postlude, the reflective departing journey (a deliberate tip of the hat to the master of this kind of “music-for-use,” Paul Hindemith). In sum, it is a wonderfully unique composition that we believe deserves a prominent place in brass quintet repertoire. We hope you enjoy our Vespers! Reflect on its parts, and incorporate it into a whole new Vespers of your own. Listen in random order, or in one of your own choosing. Celebrate the individuality of your Vespers service! We are humbly privileged to offer this refreshing new outlet with which you can enjoy the spirit and traditions of the season. The Motor City Brass Quintet December 2008 The Motor City Brass Quintet The Motor City Brass Quintet features some of Detroit's most creative and versatile brass musicians, including members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Michigan Opera Theatre Orchestra, making the MCBQ an exciting addition to the diverse musical culture of Metropolitan Detroit. The quintet's members have taught at institutions including the University of Michigan, the University of Toledo, Grand Valley State University, and Albion College. Experienced educators, the MCBQ performs unique, specialized educational programs geared towards children, as well as presentations for adults in a variety of formats. This is the MCBQ’s debut CD, and features the premier complete recording of John Harbison's Christmas Vespers, as well as new arrangements of familiar Christmas and holiday music.
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
    Newstead Trio
    Music For The Season
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
    James S. Hoch
    From Within...
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
    PROJECT Trio
    Winter in June
    Classical: Chamber Music
     
    Darya Dadvar
    Berlin 2004 Live
    Classical: Chamber Music
     

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