Now, That's More Like It

Now, That's More Like It

Track Listings
1. Intro
2. What You're Used To
3. Girl Fever
4. Take the Bait
5. Somem to Swing To
6. I Want to Be in Luv
7. Give It to Me
8. Intro II
9. Ripped to Streads
10. Ummm!!!!
11. Smoothing Out the Rough Spots
12. Feel Ya Way
13. No Favors
14. Word Association
15. U-R-Not the 1
16. Swiftness
17. Live Off the Top
18. Going for the Throat*


Andrew Lloyd Webber: Now & Forever
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • I waited for this for five years
  • Excellent collection but BIG PUBLISHING MISTAKE!
  • ONE OF LLOYD WEBBER'S BEST COMPILATIONS, DESPITE A FEW FLAWS
  • SUCH MAGICAL MUSIC OF THE NIGHT!
  • A Must Have for Sir Andrew fans
Andrew Lloyd Webber: Now & Forever
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ASIN: B00005R5UJ
Release Date: 2001-11-20

Tracks:

  1. Jesus Christ Superstar: Overture - Andrew Lloyd Webber
  2. Jesus Christ Superstar: Everything's Alright - Yvonne Elliman/Murray Head/Ian Gilllan
  3. Jesus Christ Superstar: I Don't Know How To Love Him - Yvonne Elliman
  4. Jesus Christ Superstar: Gethsemane (I Only Want To Say) - Steve Balsamo
  5. Jesus Christ Superstar: Superstar - Murray Head
  6. Evita: Oh What A Circus/Sing You Fools - Antonio Banderas
  7. Evita: I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You - Elaine Paige/Joss Ackland
  8. Evita: Another Suitcase In Another Hall - Barbara Dickson
  9. Evita: Don't Cry For Me Argentina - Julie Covington
  10. Evita: High Flying, Adored - Mandy Patinkin/Patti LuPone
  11. Cats: The Jellicle Ball - Andrew Lloyd Weber
  12. Cats: Memory - Elaine Paige
  13. Cats: Gus: The Theatre Cat - Susan Jane Tanner/John Mills
  14. Cats: Mr Mistoffelees - Paul Nicholas
  15. Song And Dance: Take That Look Off Your Face - Marti Webb
  16. Song And Dance: Tell Me On A Sunday - Marti Webb
  17. Song And Dance: Unexpected Song - Sarah Brightman
  18. Song And Dance: Nothing Like You've Ever Known - Sarah Brightman
  19. Song And Dance: Introduction - Andrew Lloyd Webber
  20. Song And Dance: Variations 1 -4 - Andrew Lloyd Webber

Tracks:

  1. Starlight Express: Starlight Express - El Debarge
  2. Starlight Express: Crazy - Greg Ellis/Reva Rice/Caron Cardelle/Samantha Lane/Voyd
  3. Starlight Express: Next Time You Fall In Love - Reva Rice/Greg Ellis
  4. Starlight Express: I Am The Starlight - Lon Satton/Ray Shell
  5. Starlight Express: Light At The End Of The Tunnel - The Company
  6. Requiem: Hosanna - Placido Domingo
  7. Requiem: Pie jesu - Sarah Brightman/Paul Miles-Kingston
  8. The Phantom Of The Opera: The Phantom Of The Opera - Michael Crawford/Sarah Brightman
  9. The Phantom Of The Opera: The Music Of The Night - Michael Crawford
  10. The Phantom Of The Opera: All I Ask Of You - Sarah Brightman/Steve Barton
  11. The Phantom Of The Opera: Entr'acte - Andrew Lloyd Webber
  12. The Phantom Of The Opera: Masquerade - The Company
  13. The Phantom Of The Opera: Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again - Sarah Brightman
  14. Aspects Of Love: Aspects Of Aspects - Orchester Der Vereinigten Buehnen Wien
  15. Aspects Of Love: Love Changes Everything - Michael Ball
  16. Aspects Of Love: Seeing Is Believing - Michael Ball/Ann Crumb
  17. Aspects Of Love: The First Man You Remember - Kevin Colson/Diana Morrison
  18. Aspects Of Love: Anything But Lonely - Sarah Brightman
  19. Aspects Of Love: Chanson D'Enfance - Sarah Brightman

Tracks:

  1. Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Any Dream Will Do - Jason Donovan
  2. Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Joseph's Coat - Maria Friedman/Richard Attenborough/Donny Osmond
  3. Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Close Every Door - Donny Osmond
  4. By Jeeves: Travel Hopefully - John Scherer/Martin Jarvis/Don Stephenson
  5. By Jeeves: When Love Arrives - Steven Pacey/Diana Morrison
  6. By Jeeves: Half A Moment - Sarah Brightman
  7. Sunset Boulevard: With One Look - Glenn Close
  8. Sunset Boulevard: New Ways To Dream - Glenn Close/Alan Campbell
  9. Sunset Boulevard: The Perfect Year - Glenn Close/Alan Campbell
  10. Sunset Boulevard: Sunser Boulevard - Alan Campbell
  11. Sunset Boulevard: As If We Never Said Goodbye - Glenn Close
  12. Whistle Down The Wind: Whistle Down The Wind - James Graeme/Lottie Mayor
  13. Whistle Down The Wind: Cold - Everly Brothers
  14. Whistle Down The Wind: No Matter What - Children/Adult Chorus
  15. Whistle Down The Wind: The Nature Of The Beast - Marcus Lovett/Lottie Mayor
  16. The Beautiful Game: Overture - Andrew Lloyd Webber
  17. The Beautiful Game: The Beautiful Game - The Company
  18. The Beautiful Game: Our Kind Of Love - Hannah Waddingham
  19. The Beautiful Game: Dont Like You - Josie Walker/David Shannon
  20. The Beautiful Game: Let Us Love In Peace - Josie Walker/Omagh Youth Community Choir

Tracks:

  1. Oh What A Circus - David Essex
  2. Memory - Betty Buckley
  3. The Phantom Of The Opera - Sarah Brightman/Steve Harley
  4. All I Ask Of You - Sarah Brightman/Cliff Richard
  5. Love Changes Everything - Michael Ball
  6. Any Dream Will Do - Donny Osmond
  7. Amigos Para Siempre (Friends For Life) - Sarah Brightman/Jose Carreras
  8. As If We Never Said Goodbye - Barbra Streisand
  9. The Perfect Year - Dina Carroll
  10. With One Look - Petula Clark
  11. You Must Love Me - Madonna
  12. The Heart Is Slow To Learn - Kiri Te Kanawa
  13. A Kiss Is A Terrible Thing To Waste - The Metal Philharmonic Orchestra
  14. Whistle Down The Wind - Tina Arena
  15. No Matter What - Boyzone
  16. The Vaults Of Heaven - Tom Jones
  17. Try Not To Be Afraid - Boy George
  18. Pie Jesu - Charlotte Church

Tracks:

  1. Make Believe Love - Wes Sands
  2. Down Thru' Summer - Ross Hannaman
  3. I'll Give All My Love To Southend - Ross Hannaman
  4. Believe Me I Will - Sacha Distel
  5. Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1969 Radio Luxembourg Commercial) - Joseph Consortium/Pete Murray
  6. Try It And See - Rita Pavone
  7. Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You - Time Rice And The Webber Group
  8. Goodbye Seattle - Paul Raven
  9. John 19:41 - The Andrew Lloyd Webber Orchestra
  10. What A Line To Go Out On - Yvonne Elliman
  11. Disillusion Me - Gary Band
  12. The Ballad Of Robert And Peter - Tim Rice
  13. Christmas Dream - Maynard Williams
  14. It's Only Your Lover Returning/All Through My Crazy And Wild Days/Don't Cry For Me Argentina - Julie Covington
  15. It's Easy For You (1977 Jungle Room Session Version) - Elvis Presley
  16. Magdalena - Tony Christie
  17. Buenos Aires - The Roja Rockers
  18. Pollicle Dogs And Jellicle Cats - Andrew Lloyd Webber
  19. Mungojerrie And Rumpleteazer (Live At The Sydmonton Festival 1980) - Gemma Craven
  20. I Could Have Given You More - Petula Clark
  21. I've Been In Love Too Long - Marti Webb
  22. Benedicite - The Stephen Hill Singers

Album Description

Disc 1: Selections from Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Cats, and Song and Dance

Disc 2: Selections from Starlight Express, Requiem, Phantom of the Opera, and Aspects of Love

Disc 3: Selections from Joseph nad the Amaziong Technicolor Dreamcoat, By Jeeves, Sunset Boulevard, Whistle Down the Wind, and The Beautiful Game

CD 4: 1. "Oh What a Circus" --David Essex 2. "Memory" - Betty Buckleey 3. "The Phantom of the Opera" -Sarah Brightman, Steve Harley 4. "All I Ask of You" --Sarah Brightman, Cliff Richard 5. "Love Changes Everything"--Michael Ball 6. "Any Dream Will Do"--Donny Osmond 7. "Amigos Para Siempre (Friends for Life)"--Sarah Brightman, Jose Caerras 8. "As if We Never Said Goodbye"--Barbra Streisand 9. "The Perfect Year"--Dina Carroll 10. "With One Look" --Petula Clark 11. "You Must Love Me" 12. "The Heart Is Slow To Learn" --Kiri Te Kanawa 13. "Whistle Down the Wind"--Tina Arena 14. "A Kiss Is a Terrible Thing To Waste"--The Metal Philharmonic 15. "No Matter What"--Boyzone 16. "The Vaults of Heaven"--Tom Jones and Sounds of Blackness 17. "Try Not To Be Afraid"--Boy George 18. "Pie Jesu"--Charlotte Church

Disc 5: (All tracks available for the first time) 1. "Make Believe Love"--Wes Sands 2. "Down Thru' Summer"--Ross Hannaman 3. "I'll Give All My Love to Southend"--Ross Hannaman 4. "Believe Me I Will"--Sacha Distel 5. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: 1969 Luxembourg Radio Commercial--The Jospeh Consortium, Pete Murray 6. "Try It and See"--Rita Pavone 7. "Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You"--Tim Rice and the Webber Group 8. "Goodbye Seattle"-- Paul Raven 9. "John 19:41"--The Andrew Lloyd Webber Orchestra 10. "What a Line To Go Out On"--Yvonne Elliman 11. "Disillusion Me" --Gary Bond 12. "The Ballad of Robert and Peter"--Tim Rice 13. "Christmas Dream" --Maynard Williams 14. "It's Only Your Lover Returning/All through My Wild and Crazy Days/Don't Cry for Me Argentina--Julie Covington 15. "It's Easy for You" (1977 Jungle Room Session version)--Elvis Presley 16. "Magdalena"--Tony Christie 17. "Buenos Aires"--The Rioja Rockers 18. "Pollicle Dogs and Jellicle Cats"--Andrew Lloyd Webber original demo 19. "Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer" (Live at Sydmonton Festival 1980)-Gemma Craven 20. "I Could Have Given You More"--Petula Clark 21. "I've Been in Love Too Long"--Marti Webb 22. "Benedicte"-- Stephen Hill Singers

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars I waited for this for five years.......2006-06-30

Between Amazone, Ebay and Napster, I don't usually buy CDs anymore, and I usually wait till I can buy them cheaper "new and used". When this set came out, I was excited, mainly by Disc 5, but wasn't going to spend $70 on it. I waited till it was cheap enough, and got it for Father's day this year.
It was worth the wait.

The concept is great. The packaging is great. The recording is great. Disc five is really cool for an ALW aficionado. There are a few real gems on it; my favorites are Petula Clark's "I Could Have Given You More" and "Benedicite."
I've always thought "Gus the Theatre Cat" made a great medley on the piano with "Unexpected Song" and "I DOn't Know How to Love Him," but wished there was an alternate lyric to match the other two songs. Now that I know there *is*, and it's a good lyric, it's a dream come true.
The melody of "Benedicite" is one of my favorites from _Sunset_ (the book mis-identifies it as "SUrrender"; it's actually "The Lady's Paying" and "Eternal Youth is Worth a Little Suffering"). The lyrics are the canticle from Daniel 3, which comes up every odd Sunday in the Divine Office, so it's nice to have cool music to sing it with.

I haven't bought _By Jeeves_ or _THe Beautiful Game_ yet, to it was great to sample them.

There are other parts of the CD taht aren't found in my collection. I like CD 4 "The Hits."

But the selections on CDs 1-3 don't make sense.

First, any self-respecting ALW fan has the Original London Cast of _Phantom_, so six tracks are totally useless. Why not draw from the Canadian cast with Colm Wilkinson? Or pull out some obscure recordings never published.

Why two different tracks with Michael Ball singing "Love Changes Everything", yet they're hardly any different?

On Disc 5 is "It's Only Your Lover Returning," sung by Julie Covington. It's an early draft of the song (Lloyd Webber and Rice went through several suggested titles) and quite nice. The very thing one expects on a Boxed Set.
So why have the Julie Covington "Don't Cry for Me" on disc 1?? The only difference is a few words, but it's otherwise identical. Why not Elaine Paige or Patti Lupone or Madonna?

The _Evita_ section is otherwise the best, choosing a sample from each major recording, though I'd have chosen slightly differently (as above).

There is a great selection of "Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer" from the Sydmonton festival, using the original music that was changed when _Cats_ went to Broadway_. It would have been nice if they'd included more recordings from Sydmonton, like the original lyric of "All I Ask of You" shown on the second DVD to the _Phantom_ movie.

With so many great actress-singers who've played Norma Desmond, why does the collection beat us over the head with Glenn Close?

Paul Miles Kingston must be set for life in royalties, for the number of albums the original recording of "Pie Jesu" has appeared on. "Amigos Para Siempre" is nice, but it reminds me of Shari Lewis's "The Song that Doesn't End," especially when it's been used on so many compilations.

In short, this is a great collection for the obscure material, if you can get it cheap. But for a boxed set, it's a poor sampling, drawn mostly from the most familiar recordings.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent collection but BIG PUBLISHING MISTAKE! .......2006-01-10

Please beware they made a mistake on this. It's actually the shortened Ray Shell version of STARLIGHT EXPRESS from the original 1984 London cast - NOT the El Debarge single from 1987 like it says on the box. I don't know how they let that goof pass. Sorry to Ray Shell. Having said that, this is an outstanding compilation of Lloyd Webber's greatest hits.

4 out of 5 stars ONE OF LLOYD WEBBER'S BEST COMPILATIONS, DESPITE A FEW FLAWS.......2005-03-21

Regardless of the fact that some of his latest efforts (most notably, The Woman in White) are disappointing, there can be little doubt that Andrew Lloyd Webber is one of the greatest composers ever to work in the musical theatre. Ever since his "Jesus Christ Superstar" hit the stage in the early 70-is, it was clear that the conception and perception of musicals are never going to be the same again. Many of his songs became standards not only in the theatre history, but also as tops on the charts. Even though he's British, his influence on the shape of the modern musical theatre expanded over the West End boundaries long ago and has thus made an enormous impact on Broadway. Two of his shows ("Cats" and "The phantom of the opera") hold the record as two the longest running shows in the history of Broadway. He has also been the only composer to have three of his shows running at Broadway concurrently. Some of his awards include three Grammies, a Golden Globe, an Oscar and a bunch of Tony awards. But perhaps most of all, Lloyd Webber is responsible for bringing the musicals and the theatre appealing to the wide audiences, who in different circumstances would not consider seeing a musical. The secret of his success is probably the mixture of beautiful and catchy melodies, interesting subject matter (though some, like Starlight Express, are too thin) and grandiose staging.

Over the years many compilations of his work have emerged. In the late 80-is and early 90-is it was the "Encore" series and lately the one-disc collection called "Gold". The one in question here can be considered one of the best currently on the market. First, it includes a 3-disc selections from all of his shows, minus the latest one, i.e., "The Woman in White", which, considering the triviality of the score, is no great lost. The fourth disc covers some of his most known songs sung by the famous artists. Then, there is the fifth disc with previously unreleased material, most of which are the songs ALW wrote with Tim Rice for various artists during the 70-is. The disks are all neatly packed in a hardcover book that features 67 pages of pictures and text with information about each of ALW's shows. One of the other assets here is the perfect sound quality, since all of the tracks have been digitally remastered.

Here are my basic impressions and comments regarding the material on the discs:

* Disc #1 has the selections from "Jesus Christ Superstar", "Evita", "Cats" and "Song & Dance". The Superstar material mostly comes from the Concept Recording. Although the songs sound beautiful as always, their orchestration is a bit dated now. Only Steve Balsamo's "Gethsemane" from the 1996 revival cast has a modern rock sound. "Evita" comes with the material from all of the major recordings: London, Broadway and the movie productions, as well as the Concept album. No objections here; since this is one of ALW's most satisfying works, every song is just perfect, although Patti LuPone, the Broadway and overall the best Evita, is left with only a couple of lines. With the selections from "Cats", however, I have some doubts. A plus to the choice of the "Jellicle ball" impressive orchestral sequence from the 1998 movie version and "Mister Mistoffelees" from the 1981 London cast. One of the best known ALW's songs, "Memory", also comes from that album. It's a pretty version and Elaine Paige's rendition cannot be matched, but why include this when the definite version, featuring an 80-piece orchestra and Elaine Paige with much better interpretation, can be found in the same movie version. Thusly, one has to buy Elaine Paige's latest 2-disc compilation "Centre Stage: The very best of Elaine Paige" to get that one. And "Gus the theatre cat" is more a recital than a song, so there was not much point in including that. Marti Webb brings her vocal charm to the "Song & Dance" sequence, Sarah Brightman sings "Unexpected song" with her famous soprano, but as much as I like her version, Bernadette Peters, who was in this show on Broadway is strangely left out here.

* Disc # 2 starts with "Starlight Express". This was never one of my favorite ALW's shows; the plot is even lighter than in "Cats" and the 1984 original cast recording is terribly dated. Yet, here we have one terrific duet, "I am starlight" from the original together with three songs from the later revivals and it seems that fresh orchestrations were just the thing Starlight needed. My favorite remains a touchy ballad, "Next time you fall in love". "Requiem" is the most solemn of all ALW's compositions, written in 1985 to commemorate the death of his father. Placido Domingo's tenor rides together with the chorus all the way through the strong "Hosanna", only to be joined by Sarah Brightman in the final moments of this song. She then gives an echoing deliverance of "Pie Jesu". What can be said of ALW's next show, "The Phantom of the Opera"? A phenomenon in its own right, it's easy to see from the six numbers included here why this is one of the best and most beloved musicals of all time. The cast, the music, the story - everything is perfect. Although "Aspects of love" was never a popular hit, it does have some of the most beautiful love melodies ALW has ever written. "Love changes everything" sung by Michael Ball is probably one of the best tunes ever about love. The rest of the selected material here has a dreamy love flavor and the melodies find their way into your brain in the best Lloyd Webber way.

* ALW's first musical, "Joseph and the amazing Technicolor dreamcoat" was more successful in its revival form than the original from the 70-is. The three songs included here are sung by the show stars, Jason Donovan and Donny Osmond. Maria Friedman was not a lucky choice to play the narrator, as the track from the 1998 movie version shows. "By Jeeves" was ALW's only big flop when it came to the stage in the 70-is. The 1995 revival sounds much better though, full of funny numbers in the best manner of the musical comedy. "Travel hopefully" remains one of the show's highlights on this compilation. "Sunset Boulevard" comes next. "Sunset" remains for me one of Webber's best scores; lush and beautiful. I listen to the original cast recording with Patti LuPone all the time. However, here most of the songs are performed by Glenn Close. A big mistake. If you've ever listened the American premiere recording with her, you'll know what I am talking about. She may have a strong stage presence, but her vocal abilities are too limited, and her aggressive approach to the role lacks any subtlety. Therefore, the two big numbers from this show, "With one look" and "As if we never said goodbye" are ruined by the fact she can't sing. The same goes for the American Joe Gillis, who was played by Alan Campbell. Luckily, Patti LuPone and Kevin Anderson, the original Norma and Joe from the London production, make their brief entrance here with the "Perfect year"; enough to show how better they are. The funny thing is, on the jacket and inside of it, Glenn Close and Alan Campbell are credited as performers in this song as well. If this was a mistake on ALW's part, it was a good one. The next ALW's show, "Whistle down the wind" was never a critic's dear and yet the audiences rushed in to see it in London. The score brings back ALW to his rock and roll roots of the seventies and the story is quite interesting. But the selections here are not the happiest, since the cast recording boasts with much better songs. And finally, "The Beautiful Game". Again, we have one of those ALW's shows that is worth in its individual parts rather than as a whole. "Our kind of love" and "Let us love in peace" are two catchy ballads. The latter is a nice amalgam version not available elsewhere. The two other tracks here I could live without.

* Disc # 4 has the songs from all the above shows performed by different artists. The assembled tracks have their pros and cons. For example, we have some previously unreleased stuff, like Dame Kiri Te Kanawa's operettic rendition of "The heart is slow to learn", or a stunning and epic "A kiss is a terrible thing to waste" from "Whistle down the wind", performed by The Metal Philharmonic Orchestra. Then again, what was the point in including almost identical tracks as the ones on the previous disks? So we have Michael Ball again singing "Love changes everything" with only a bit different orchestration; Sarah Brightman comes out again with the same Phantom duets, but only with the different male singers. It would be much more appropriate to include tracks from the Toronto Cast of the Phantom, with Colm Wilkinson. Other pop deliverances (Tina Arena's "Whistle down the wind", Barbra Streisand's "As if we never said goodbye", Boyzone's "No matter what" and many more) were wisely chosen. Patti LuPone is again nowhere to be found and Petula Clark's "With one look" sounds too worn-out.

* The last disc is probably the one that will be of most interest to Lloyd Webber aficionados. It consists of entirely previously unreleased material ALW for the most part wrote for various artists during his early years, with Tim Rice. Some of these tunes, not successful as a singles, were later used in his shows. Thus "Down thru' summer" became "Buenos Aires"in Evita, "Try it and see", an unsuccessful attempt for the Eurovision was used for "King Herod's song" in "Superstar" and so on. Some of these songs are nicely made pop songs: "Make believe love", ALW's first recorded composition, for which he provided the lyrics; "Goodbye Seattle", sung by Paul Raven, who later became Gary Glitter; "Come back Richard, your country needs you", from a never made musical, sung here by Tim Rice, or Latin flavored "Magdalena", with Tony Christie singing. My all time favorite here is a song called "It's easy for you", sung by none other than Elvis Presley himself. Lloyd Webber and Rice sent him a demo recording that he accepted and recorded this live version a couple of weeks before he died. It's amazing to hear how his voice remained in the perfect shape. Also, there is a track of Andrew Lloyd Webber singing "Policle dogs and Jellicle cats" while plying the piano. His voice doesn't sound bad at all.


Taken as a whole, this compilation makes a perfect birthday or Christmas present to any fan of Andrew Lloyd Webber shows, or just anybody interested in some of the best tunes from the modern era of the musical theatre; despite the flaws I mentioned above. To the former, it may just be the final addition for the Andrew Lloyd Webber collection.

5 out of 5 stars SUCH MAGICAL MUSIC OF THE NIGHT!.......2003-01-19

"Evita." "Sunset Blvd." "Starlight Express." "Jesus Christ Superstar." "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." "Requiem." "Aspects of Love." The man who is the most recognized composer in the history of the musical theatre, the man who has won more Tonys than any other composer, the man who boasts the best-selling show of all time ("The Phantom of the
Opera") and the longest-running show of all time ("Cats"), the man whose homes are filled with three Grammys, five Oliviers, a Golden Globe, and Oscar and too many other honors and hosannas to mention, the man knighted in 1992 certainly doesn't need an introduction. Now Decca Broadway pays tribute to Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber with "Now and Forever," a spectacular 5-CD set compiled and produced by Sir Andy himself. It's cheaper than a
ticket to "The Producers" ... and more much exciting. This treasure trove contains highlights from all of Webber's shows, and a bonus disc of tunes sung by Betty Buckley, Barbara
Streisand, Jose Carreras, Boy George, Charlotte Church, Madonna, Tom Jones, Petula Clark, even Elvis! A must for lovers of theatre---and good music.

4 out of 5 stars A Must Have for Sir Andrew fans.......2002-05-21

This five-CD collection of Andrew Lloyd Webber's career is fantastic. It leaves virtually no stone unturned. I have no doubt that diehard Webber fans will love this, especially for the 5th disc entitled "From the Vaults." This disc alone is worth the price as it contains tunes never before heard by the typical fan. Who knew Elvis did a Lloyd Webber tune?!? I didn't! Also the tune "Benedictine" which the composer wrote for his most recent marriage is not only pretty, but it has the same medley as "The Lady's Paying" from "Sunset Blvd." which I found highly enjoyable. Another great track is the composer himself singing a cut song from "Cats" entitled "Pollicle Dogs and Jellicle Cats" which has the same tune as "Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats," but to hear Sir Andrew sing is a blast...he sounds a lot like Al "Year of the Cat" Stewart.
The cuts from the musicals are great but are likely owned by ALW fans as they are on the original cast albums. And I'm glad that there were tunes included from the composers most recent efforts which have yet to make it beyond London (Whistle Down the Wind, Beautiful Game).
My only complaint is the inclusion of way too many tracks by Sarah Brightman. She must've received a great divorce settlement that included having tunes on any ALW collection until the end of time!! Her interpretations of some of the tunes were limp and uninspired. I would've much rather heard casts from around the world rather than yet another song by this disdainful soprano! How about Colm Wilkinson's version of "Music of the Night" from the original Canadian cast of "Phantom"? Or Michael Crawford's version of "Unexpected Song"? What? No Betty Buckley from "Sunset Blvd."? And of course there are songs you KNOW are going to be on the collection before you even listen to it as they have been on EVERY ALW collection for the past decade or so.
A great collection but too much Sarah Brightman!
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    4. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - With A Sword That Is Sterner Than Moses (Furibondo)
    5. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Recitative - Unhappy Oddling (Gloriosa)
    6. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - My Fair Skin, My Bare Chin (Gloriosa)
    7. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Recitative - Was Ever There Insanity (Sordidone)
    8. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - Snugly Hidden Safe From Prying (Sordidone)
    9. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Recitative - Madness Beyond All Measure (Malgoverno)
    10. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - When The Purse Is Clinking (Malgoverno)
    11. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Recitative - There, Like A Vapor (Semplicina)
    12. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - O Look So Woeful (Semplicina)
    13. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Recitative - Such As She Seems To Be Frigid (Garbata)
    14. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - Let's Sing, Let's All Be Jolly (Garbata)
    15. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Recitative - For All Types Of Confusion
    16. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - The Fierce One Lives Only For The Slaughter
    17. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - I Beg You To Stop (Malgoverna, Gloriosa, Garbata)
    18. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Aria - We Praise The Sun For Beauty (Malgoverna)
    19. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - Bumpkin, Coarse-grained (Gloriosa, Garbata)
    20. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Aria - If You Will Love Me, I Will Love You (Garbata)
    21. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - No, They Cannot Persuade Me! (Gloriosa)
    22. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Aria - Lovely Ladies, You Enjoying (Gloriosa)
    23. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - Where's My Lover, Sweetheart (Sordidone)

    Tracks:

    1. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Aria - Sordidone, Be A Bunny
    2. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - Are You Hiding? (Sordidone, Garbata)
    3. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Duet - See Comely Phyllis Wander (Garbata, Sordidone)
    4. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - Don't Come Near Me (Semplicina, Furibondo)
    5. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Aria - The High And Mighty Lion (Furibondo)
    6. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - Quiet At Last (Semplicina)
    7. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Duet - Semplicina, Do You Hear Me? (Semplicina)
    8. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Quartet - Ever More Bitter Shall Be My Raging (Gloriosa, Garbata, Malgoverno, Furibondo)
    9. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - What Now? What New Forms Of Madness? (Gloriosa, Sordidone, Malgoverno, Furibondo)
    10. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Chorus - Long Live King Arcifanfano (Semplicina, Gloriosa, Garbata, Sordidone, Malgoverno, Furibondo)
    11. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - Earth, Our Dearest, Good And Nearest (Sordidone)
    12. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - That His Sowing Yield A Growing (Malgoverno)
    13. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - What Has The Fool Committed (Malgoverna, Gloriosa)
    14. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - Ask Of Beauty, She Will Answer (Gloriosa)
    15. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - Hop And Stop It! (Furibondo, Gloriosa)
    16. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - All Of This Planet, I Cry To Each Man (Furibondo)
    17. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - What's Unleashed These Dreadful Roars? (Garbata, Furibondo)
    18. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - I'm Simple And I'm Candid (Garbata)
    19. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - What Mischief And Load This Purse Is!
    20. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - Goddess Bright As Morning
    21. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - Mother Always Used To Tell Me (Sordidone, Semplicina)
    22. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - What A Lot I Need What I Need Lot's Of! (Sordidone)
    23. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - May He Not Come To Harm (Semplicina)
    24. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - There's A Devil In A Ducat (Semplicina)
    25. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - Gather, O Subjects, About Us (Gloriosa, Garbata, Semplicina)
    26. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Duet - If You Marry Me (Semplicina)
    27. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Chorus - With Curiosity All Aflame (Semplicina, Gloriosa, Garbata, Sordidone, Malgoverno, Furibondo)
    28. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - Quiet, Please, We Implore You!
    29. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Chorus - The Wise And The Mad Have Got One Word For Their Dwelling

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A Comic-Opera Treasure!.......2007-01-28

    Dittersdorf is a sort of working-man's Mozart; in fact, this opera sounds similar to some of Mozart's early operas. But Mozart sought to break the rules and to explore new musical ideas; Dittersdorf is not an innovator...yet he is no less a master! This performance, too, is a materpiece of refined (not always!) comedy; the arias include some extremely difficult vocal leaps and trills, yet the primary joy is the witty verse. W.H. Auden (no less!) ramrodded this translation to English. And Anna Russell, famed for her "Analysis of Wagner's Ring Cycle" steals every scene she's in! Ad-libbing shamelessly, her introductory aria, all by itself, is worth more than the purchase price!

    5 out of 5 stars an obscure delight!.......2002-07-31

    Eleanor Steber's image on the cover of this set caught my eye while rummaging through the cut-out bins of San Francisco on a recent opera whirlwind. What a lost treasure this performance is - recorded "LIVE" in NYC 1965! All the principles shine, their energy ebullient. Don't hesitate, buy it and smile before it disappears.
    Golden Greats: Greatest Broadway Hits
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • A bargain collection of showtunes
    Golden Greats: Greatest Broadway Hits

    Manufacturer: Golden Greats
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    ASIN: B00005USEJ
    Release Date: 2002-02-26

    Tracks:

    1. Ouverture - Orchestra
    2. Something Wonderfull - Dorothy Sarnoff
    3. Doin' What Comes Natur'lly - Ethel Merman
    4. Life Upon the Wicked Stage - Colette Lyons
    5. So in Love - Patricia Morison
    6. You'll Never Walk Alone - Jan Clayton, Christine Johnson
    7. Bill - Carol Bruce
    8. Hello, Young Lovers - Gertrude Lawrence
    9. Bloody Mary - Male Chorus
    10. I Can't Say No - Celeste Holm
    11. This Was a Real Nice Clambake - Jan Clayton,
    12. Oklahoma! - Alfred Drake
    13. Sue Me - Vivian Blaine, Sam Levene
    14. Woman Is a Sometime Thing - Edward Matthews
    15. Some Enchanted Evening - Ezio Pinza,
    16. I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' - Todd Duncan, Todd Duncan
    17. Guys and Dolls - Douglas Deane, Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver
    18. It Ain't Necessarily So - Lawrence Tibbett
    19. Make Believe - Jan Clayton
    20. Wonderful Guy - Mary Martin
    21. They Say It's Wonderful - Ethel Merman
    22. When the Children Are Asleep - Jean Darling, Eric Mattson
    23. More I Cannot Wish You - Pat Rooney, Sr., Pat Rooney, Sr.
    24. Puzzlement - Yul Brynner
    25. I Got Lost in His Arms - Ethel Merman

    Tracks:

    1. Overture...Summertime - Anne Brown
    2. Why Can't You Behave? - Lisa Kirk, Harold Lang
    3. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man - Carol Bruce
    4. There's No Business Like Show Business - Chorus
    5. If I Were a Bell - Isabel Bigley
    6. People Will Say That We're in Love - Alfred Drake, Joan Roberts
    7. Bess, You Is My Woman Now - Anne Brown
    8. Luck Be a Lady Tonight - Robert Alda
    9. Shall I Tell You What I Think of You? - Gertrude Lawrence
    10. Girl That I Marry - Ray Middleton
    11. Nobody Else But Me - Jan Clayton
    12. Carousel Waltz - Orchestra
    13. Dites-Moi - Barbara Luna
    14. Ol' Man River - Kenneth Spencer
    15. Summertime
    16. Many a New Day - Joan Roberts
    17. Blow High, Blow Low - Murvyn Vye
    18. It Takes a Long Pull to Get There - Edward Matthews
    19. You've Got to Be Carefully Taught - Billy Tabbert
    20. We Open in Venice - Alfred Drake
    21. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair - Mary Martin
    22. Who Do You Love, I Hope? - Kathleen Carnes, Robert Lenn
    23. I've Never Been in Love Before - Robert Alda
    24. Tom, Dick or Harry - Lisa Kirk
    25. I Whistle a Happy Tune - Gertrude Lawrence

    Tracks:

    1. New York, New York - Lynn Murray, Lynn Murray
    2. Almost Like Being in Love - Marion Bell, Dave Brooks, David Brooks
    3. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered - Vivienne Segal
    4. Beat out Dat Rhythm on a Drum - June Hawkins
    5. How Are Things in Glocca Morra? - Ella Logan
    6. Old Devil Moon - Ella Logan
    7. South American Way - Carmen Miranda
    8. September Song - Walter Huston
    9. This Is the Army, Mister Jones - Irving Berlin
    10. Takin' a Chance on Love - Ethel Waters
    11. My Heart Belongs to Daddy - Mary Martin
    12. Anything Goes - Jeanne Aubert & The Four Admirals
    13. You're the Top - Jeanne Aubert & The Four Admirals
    14. I Get a Kick Out of You - Ethel Merman
    15. Night and Day - Fred Astaire
    16. I Got Rhythm - Red Nichols & His Orchestra
    17. Someone to Watch Over Me - Gertrude Lawrence
    18. Fascinatin' Rhythm - Adele Astaire, Fred Astaire
    19. Strike Up the Band - Red Nichols & His Orchestra
    20. Makin' Whoopee - Eddie Cantor
    21. Heatwave - Ethel Waters
    22. Easter Parade - Clifton Webb
    23. She Didn't Say Yes - Peggy Wood
    24. I've Told Every Little Star - Mary Ellis
    25. Johnny One Note - Lynn Murray, Lynn Murray

    Album Description

    Import exclusive, budget price compilation featuring Broadway classics like 'You'll Never Walk Alone', 'Summertime', & There's No Business Like Show Business', performed by Ethel Merman, Gertrude Lawrence, Celeste Holm, & many more. 75 tracks in all. Standard double jewel case. Disky. 2001.

    Album Details

    3 CD set

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars A bargain collection of showtunes.......2005-08-19

    This bargain collection of showtunes is highlighted by the composition of Kurt Weill and the uniquely rolling tongue of Colette Lyons. I have a complaint about this compilation. It includes "Ol' Man River", but it excludes Al Jolson's rendition of "Ol' Man River." Otherwise, this collection gives you ample bang for your buck.
    Singers of Imperial Russia, Vol. 3
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      Singers of Imperial Russia, Vol. 3
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Pearl
      ProductGroup: Music
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      ASIN: B000000WMN
      Release Date: 1993-11-15

      Tracks:

      1. Sophia - Irena Bohuss
      2. Black Skirt - Irena Bohuss
      3. Traviata: Sempre Libera - Irena Bohuss
      4. I Love Men - Irena Bohuss
      5. Boh: Donde Lieta Usc Irena Bohuss
      6. For Good Night - Irena Bohuss
      7. Sad Song - Janina Korolewicz-Wayda
      8. Halka: Like the Shrub in the Whirlwind - Janina Korolewicz-Wayda
      9. Guelder-Rose - Janina Korolewicz-Wayda
      10. Tosca: Vissi d'Arte - Janina Korolewicz-Wayda
      11. Juive: Pour Lui, Pour Moi, Mon P Act 2 - Janina Korolewicz-Wayda
      12. Soldiers Bride, Op. 8, N. 4 - Anna el-Tour
      13. Zuleika, Op. 34, N. 1 - Anna el-Tour
      14. By the Sea: Op. 46/Not a Sound from the Sea/The Wave Breaks into Spra - Anna el-Tour
      15. Come to the Kingdom of Roses and Wine - Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel
      16. Sadko: Cradle Song - Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel
      17. Ruslan and Ljudmila: Magnificent Star of Love...O My Ratmir! - Maria Kuznetsova
      18. Life for the Tsar: It Is Not for That That I Grieve - Maria Kuznetsova
      19. Traviata: E' Strano...Ah, Fors' Lui - Maria Kuznetsova
      20. Taras Bulba: Non, Je N'Ai Pas Sommeil - Maria Kuznetsova
      21. Snow Maiden: How Painful Hre [Act 1] - Lydia Lipkowska
      22. Snow Maiden: But What Ails Me?/Death of the Snow Maiden [Act 4] - Lydia Lipkowska
      23. Barbiere Di Siviglia: Una Voce Poco Fa.. Io Sono Docile Act 2 - Lydia Lipkowska
      24. Tsar's Bride: All the Livelong Day Act 2 - Lydia Lipkowska

      Tracks:

      1. Eugene Onegin: I Love You, Olga (Act 1) - Dmitrij Smirnov
      2. Eugene Onegin: In Your House! - Dmitrij Smirnov
      3. Eugene Onegin: Whither, Whither...Distant Echo of Youth (Act 2) - Dmitrij Smirnov
      4. Dubrovsky: O Give Me Oblivion - Dmitrij Smirnov
      5. Ruslan and Ljudmila: There Is a Desert Country - Dmitrij Smirnov
      6. Rusalka: Unwillingly to These Sad Shores - Dmitrij Smirnov
      7. Prince Igor: Daylight Is Fading, Act 2 - Dmitrij Smirnov
      8. Dobrynja Nikitich: The Flowers Are Blooming in the Fields - Dmitrij Smirnov
      9. Queen of Spades: Forgive Me, Bright Celestial Vision (Act 1) - Dmitrij Smirnov
      10. Queen of Spades: What Is Our Life? - Dmitrij Smirnov
      11. Snow Maiden: Mighty Nature, Full of Wonders Act 2 - Dmitrij Smirnov
      12. Boris Godunov: Yet One More Page...Duet, Pimen & Gregory [Act 1] - Dmitrij Smirnov
      13. Fair at Sorochinsk: Pourquoi, Mon Triste CUr? - Dmitrij Smirnov
      14. Tranquillity - Dmitrij Smirnov
      15. She Was Yours - Dmitrij Smirnov
      16. Before My Window [Op. 26 N. 10] - Dmitrij Smirnov
      17. Cradle Song, Op. 1 N. 5 - Dmitrij Smirnov
      18. I Wish I Were With You - Dmitrij Smirnov
      19. Rose and the Nightingale - Dmitrij Smirnov
      20. O God! How Pleasant a Cool Summer Evening - Dmitrij Smirnov

      Tracks:

      1. Life for the Tsar: My Poor Horse Fell in the Field [Act 4] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      2. Snow Maiden: Clouds Plotted With Thunder [Lel's 3rd Song, Act 3] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      3. Dream on the Volga: Cradle Song - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      4. Faust: Versez Vos Chagrins (Act 4) - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      5. Ruslan and Ljudmila: And Blazing Heat, Pt. 1 - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      6. Ruslan and Ljudmila: The Wondrous Dream of Love [Ratmir's Aria, Act 5] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      7. Erlk - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      8. Ruslan and Ljudmila: She Is My Life (Act 5) - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      9. Queen of Spades: Dear Friends (Pauline's Song, Act 1) - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      10. Doubt. -Be Still My Fears - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      11. Rusalka: Hark! The Trumpets Are Sounding...Days of Past Enjoyment [AC] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      12. Prince Igor: Now the Daylight Dies [Konchakovna's Cavatina, Act 2] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      13. Nero: Zulima's Bacchic Song - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      14. Carmen: C'Est Toi? C'Est Moi! ...Mais Moi, Carmen, Je T'Aime Encore - Eugene Witting, Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      15. Life for the Tsar: My Poor Horse Fell...Open Up! [Act 4] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      16. Life for the Tsar: Light the Fires! ...Saddle Your Horses! [Act 4] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      17. Chant Hindou - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
      Instruments of the Orchestra
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • Instruments of the Orchestra - Great Reference Material!
      • Beginner or Expert
      • Very Informative and Enjoyable
      • Frank's view
      • Excellent Intro for Those Not Familiar with the Orchestra
      Instruments of the Orchestra
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Naxos
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00006O0NT
      Release Date: 2002-12-03

      Tracks:

      1. Overture To 'Tannhauser'
      2. Domna, Pos Vos Ay Chausida
      3. We Don't Merely Use Instruments, We Play On Them. And They Play On Us.
      4. Hungarian Dance No.7
      5. The Violin Is One Of The Most Tender And Beautiful Instruments Ever Invented.
      6. Violin Concerto In D Major (Adagio)
      7. But For A Long Time It Was Seen As The Instrument Of The Devil.
      8. The Soldier's Tale: Triumphal March Of The Devil
      9. The Manipulative Seductiveness Of The Gypsy Violin.
      10. Csardas Music
      11. The Violin And The Initiation Of Nature
      12. The Four Seasons (Spring, Mvt 1)
      13. Birds Are Again Evoked In The Second Concerto, Especially Music's Natural Favourite.
      14. The Four Seasons (Summer, Mvt 1)
      15. Like The Devil, The Violin Is A Master Of Disguise.
      16. Old Viennese Dance No.3 'Schon Rosmarin'
      17. The Menacing Sensuality Of Ravel's Tzigane: A Very Different Side Of The Violin:
      18. Tzigane
      19. Do We Now Have The True Measure Of This Instrument? Not Just Yet.
      20. Caprice No.24
      21. The Many Effects Of The String Tremolando: Brandenburg Concerto No.4 (Last Mvt)/From Joy To Fright/Quartettsatz In C Minor/The String Tremolo Practically Spells The World Agitato.
      22. Variations On A Theme Of Frank Bridge (No.7)
      23. Prokofiev's Tremolo In Romeo And Juliet Should Not Be Heard Just Before Bedtime.
      24. Romeo And Juliet: Act IV
      25. Vivaldi Use It To Illustrate The Shivering Of Travellers Crossing The Ice.
      26. The Four Seasons (Winter, Mvt 1)
      27. The Violin Muted
      28. Clair De Lune
      29. The Gentleness Of Muted Strings Persists Even When A Whole Orchestra Plays.
      30. Piano Concerto No.21 In C Major, K.467 (Slow Mvt)
      31. The Pizzicato Violin
      32. Pizzicato Polka
      33. In Prokofiev's Second Violin Concerto, The Accompaniment Is Pizzicato.
      34. Violin Concerto No.2 In G Minor (Slow Mvt)
      35. Varieties Of Pizzicato: Colas Breugnon (The People's Feast)/Now A Drier, Leaner, Hungrier Pizzicato. There's Not A Lot Of Comfort Here./Capriol Suite (Tordion)/The Use Of Pizzicato As 'Percussion'/Romeo And Juliet (Act I)/Mahler Used Pizzicato...
      36. The Planets (Mars - The Bringer Of War)
      37. The Technique Of Double-Stopping Enables The Violin To Play Duets With Itself./Sonata No.3 In C Major For Unaccompanied Violin (Fugue)/Now A Later Example Of The Same Technique
      38. Hungarian Dance No.4
      39. Double-Stopping Is A Standard Feature Of A Lot Of Folk Music.
      40. The Four Seasons (Autumn, Mvt 1)
      41. Now The Same Technique, But The Sound Might Have Come From Another World.
      42. Bolero
      43. Double-Stopping Can Only Approximate The Sound Of A Real Violin Duet.
      44. Cadenza To The Violin Concerto By Brahms
      45. Now Compare That With A Real Violin Duet.
      46. Forty-Four Duos (No. 1: Teasing Song)
      47. Another Duo By Bartok, Demonstrating The Violin's Rich Lower Register
      48. Forty-Four Duos (No.2: Maypole Dance)
      49. And Now What May Be The Most Beautiful Accompanied Violin Duet In History
      50. Concerto In D Minor For Two Violins (Largo)
      51. The Soul Of The Violin Is In Song; But What About This Weird Passage?
      52. Violin Concerto No.1 In D Major (Mvt 2)
      53. The Use Of Harmonies In The Orchestra Can Be Both Magical And Unsettling.
      54. Symphony No.1 'Titan' (Mvt 1, Opening)
      55. Tchaikovsky's Use Of Harmonics In The Sleeping Beauty Is Both Strange And Darling.
      56. The Sleeping Beauty (Act II, No.15: Entr'Acte)
      57. Ravel's Harmonics In Mother Goose Effect A Magical Transformation.
      58. Ma Mere L'Oye - Mother Goose (Beauty And The Beast)
      59. Stravinsky's Harmonics In The Firebird Transport Us Almost Into Another World./The Firebird (Introduction)
      60. The Natural Upper Notes Of The Violins Have A Unique Emotional 'Grab'.
      61. Also Sprach Zarathustra (Of The Afterworldsmen)
      62. Still In Their Upper Register, The Violins Unleash The Energy Of A Young Colt.
      63. Variations On A Theme Of Frank Bridge (No. 4)
      64. Elsewhere, Britten Uses The Same High Register To Create A Very Different Mood.
      65. Four Sea Interludes (Dawn) From 'Peter Grimes'
      66. To End This Outing With The Violins, A Charming Little Elfin Dance
      67. Elfenreigen

      Tracks:

      1. Introduction To The Viola
      2. Viola Concerto (Mvt 1)
      3. Khatchaturian Gets A Very Different Sound From It: Fuller, Fruitier, More Exotic.
      4. Gayane Suite No.1 (Armen's Solo)
      5. Very Nearly The Whole Of The Violin's Upper Register Is Also Available To The Viola.
      6. Passacaglia, Op.33b From 'Peter Grimes'
      7. The Viola Can Bring A Special, Rich Twanginess To Pizzicato That The Violins Lack./Don Quixote/Berlioz Drew Sounds From It That Retain Their Metallic Strangeness Even Today.
      8. Harold In Italy (Mvt 4)
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      10. Cypresses (No.9)
      11. The Massed Violas Of The Modern Symphony Orchestra In Mahler
      12. Symphony No.4 (Mvt 3)
      13. The 'Period' Viola In Bach
      14. Brandenburg Concerto No.6 (Last Mvt)
      15. The Cello: A Voice Of Unique Nobility
      16. Suite No.1 For Unaccompanied Cello (Prelude)
      17. Brahms And The 'Soul' Of The Cello
      18. Piano Concerto No.2 In B Flat Major (Mvt 3)
      19. Most Orchestral Composers Tend To Emphasize The Cello's Lower Register.
      20. Cantata 'Herz Und Mund Und Tat Und Leben', BWV 147 (Soprana Aria: Bereite Dir, Jesu)
      21. In The Time Of Beethoven The Cello Remained As Fundamental As Ever.
      22. Symphony No.3 'Eroica' (Finale)
      23. But The Cello Is Not Condemned To Spend Its Life In The Basement.
      24. Elfentanz, Op.39
      25. Not Only In Recital Showpieces Like That Is The Cello Is Used In Its Highest Register.
      26. The Protecting Veil (Opening)
      27. A Cello With An Identity-Crisis: The Pizzicato Flamencan
      28. Flamenco
      29. Double-Stopping In The Lower Reaches Of The Cello's Range
      30. Solo Suiet For Cello And Piano (Sardana)
      31. It's In The Middle Register That The Cello Really Comes Into Its Own.
      32. Oriental Dance, Op.2 No.2
      33. It Was To The Cellos That Beethoven Gave Two Of His Most Famous Themes./Symphony No.5 (Mvt 2)/Still More Famous Than That Theme Is This One From The Ninth Symphony.
      34. Symphony No.9 (Finale)
      35. Introduction To The Double-Bass
      36. The Carnival Of The Animals (The Elephant)
      37. But The Double-Bass Can Be Intensely Expressive And Graceful.
      38. Elegy No.1 In D Major
      39. The Range Of The Double-Bass Is The Greatest Of All The String Instruments/Allegro Di Concerto, 'Alla Mendelssohn'/And It's Also Capable Of Very Considerable Virtuosity.
      40. Capriccio Di Bravura
      41. Double-Bass Solos In Orchestral Scores Are Rare But Often Memorable./Symphony No.1 'Titan' (Mvt 3)/In His Third Symphony Mahler Makes A Very Different Use Of The Instrument./Symphony No.3 (Mvt 1)
      42. The Double-Bass Muted In Prokofiev/Lieutenant Kije Suite (Kije's Wedding)/In Another Work Prokofiev Uses The Double-Bass To Enhance The Winds./Romeo And Juliet (Act III)/And He Combines The Bass Clarinet With A Shivering Tremolo From The Double-Basses....
      43. Symphony No.5 (Mvt 3)/So Much For The Strings/On Now To The Winds

      Tracks:

      1. The Antiquity And Magic Of The Flute
      2. Prelude A L'Apres-Midi D'Un Faune
      3. The Versatility And Agility Of The Flute
      4. Orchestral Suite No.2 In B Minor (Badinerie)
      5. The Flute In Fifteenth-Century Spain
      6. Sa'Dawi
      7. Other Flutes: The Bass And Alto
      8. Chamber Music No.II
      9. The Piccolo - Aptly Named
      10. La Naissance D'Osiris (Mvt 6)
      11. From A Piccolo Of The Eighteenth Century To One Of Its Descendants In The Twentieth
      12. Suite No.1 For Small Orchestra (Valse)
      13. A Variety Of Techniques
      14. Chamber Music No.II
      15. Flutter-Tonguing. But Tchaikovsky Got There Eighty Years Before.
      16. The Nutcracker (Act II, No.2: Scene)
      17. From The Transverse To The Vertical: The Baroque Recorder
      18. Recorded Suite In A Minor (Menuet II)
      19. An Unfamiliar, Early Vision Of The Instrument
      20. Naelden, Naelden
      21. The Bachian Oboe
      22. Cantata 'Ein Feste Burg Ist Unser Gott', BWV 80 (No.7: Duetto)
      23. Introduction To The Cor Anglais Or 'English Born'
      24. Symphony No.9 'From The New World' (Mvt 2)
      25. The Loneliness Of The Cor Anglais
      26. The Swan Of Tuonela
      27. The Cor Anglais Joins The French Horn In Haydn.
      28. Symphony No.22 'The Philosopher' (Opening)
      29. Introduction To The Oboe D'Amore, Beloved Of Bach - But Also Of Ravel
      30. Bolero
      31. The Clarinet Family: Boxing The Compass, From The Depths Of The Bass Clarinet.../The Egyptian (Violence)/...To The Raucous And Squealy.../Taras Bulba (The Death Of Ostap)/...To The Shrill And Complaining...
      32. Petrushka (No.8: Peasant With Bear)/...To The High Sprits Of A Playful Puppy./Symphonie Fantastique (Last Mvt)/And To The Downright Jazzy/Romeo And Juliet (Act II)
      33. As The High Clarinets Tend To Be Loud, So The Bass Tends To Be Soft:
      34. Gayane Suite No. 1 (Mvt 5)
      35. The Bass Clarinet Is Used By Most Composers Mainly As A Colouring Agent.../Petrushka (No.4: The Blackamoor)/...But It Does Occasionally Get A Whole Tune To Itself./Iberia (Almeria).
      36. The Range Of The Normal Clarinet Parts Goes Quite High...
      37. The Snow Maiden (Scene 5: Melodrama)
      38. ...And Quite Low.
      39. Peter And The Wolf (The Cat)
      40. The Clarinet As Concerto Soloist
      41. Clarinet Concerto In A Major (Rondo)
      42. But That's Not The Instrument Mozart Wrote It For; This Is:
      43. Clarinet Concerto In A Major (Rondo)
      44. Introduction To The Saxophone
      45. Hary Janos Suite (Mvt 4)
      46. The Soprano Saxophone Has Quite A Different Feel To It.
      47. L'Arlesienne Suite No.1 (Minuet)
      48. The Little Sopranino Sax Goes Even Higher.
      49. Bolero
      50. The Most Famous Use Of The Saxophone Is In An Orchestration By Ravel.
      51. Pictures At An Exhibition (The Old Castle)
      52. The Saxophone Can Be Quite Contagiously Good-Humoured.
      53. Sax-O-Phun
      54. The Puffa-Puffa Image Of The Bassoon
      55. Peter And The Wolf (Grandfather)
      56. The Bachian Bassoon, In Accompanimental Mode
      57. Cantata 'Weichet Nur, Betrubte Schatten' ('Wedding Cantata'), BWV 202 (Aria No.1)
      58. Bizet Leaves The Puffa-Puffa Image Out, Allowing The Bassoon To Sing./Carmen Suite No.1 (Les Dragons D'Alcala)
      59. And Ravel, Also In Spanish Mode, Does Likewise.
      60. Bolero
      61. The Bassoon As A Voice Of High Seriousness, Indeed Desolate Loneliness
      62. Symphony No.3 (Opening)
      63. The Eerie Bassoon In Its Highest Register
      64. The Rite Of Spring (Opening)
      65. Stravinsky Now Draws On Its Lowest Register, Lonely And Melancholy.
      66. The Firebird Suite (1919, Berceuse)
      67. The Bassoon As Concerto Soloist, Avoiding All Exaggeration
      68. Bassoon Concerto In G Minor (Finale)
      69. The Deep-Voiced Contra-Bassoon, As A Fairy-Tale Beast
      70. Ma Mere L'Oye - Mother Goose (Beauty And The Beast)
      71. The French Horn Under Its Woodwind Hat
      72. Wind Quintet, Op.43 (Last Mvt)
      73. Now A More Prominent Role, In A Woodwind Quintet From An Earlier Era
      74. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Op.100 No.5 (Mvt 2)
      75. The Horn In Harmonious Blend With Strings In Another Quintet
      76. Horn Quintet, K.407 (Finale)

      Tracks:

      1. The Trumpet As Virtuoso Soloist
      2. Brandenburg Concerto No.2 (Last Mvt)
      3. The Special Brillance Of Paired Trumpets
      4. Concerto In C For Two Trumpets, RV537 (Mvt 1)
      5. The Ceremonial Trumpet
      6. Fanfare For The Common Man
      7. Trumpets And Drums - An Incomparable Alliance
      8. Messiah (The Trumpet Shall Sound)
      9. The Versatility Of The Trumpet, From The Most Public To The Most Lonely
      10. Piano Concerto In F (Slow Mvt)
      11. The Trumpet As The Voice Of The City/An American In Paris/The Trumpet As Recruitment Officer/The Soldier's Tale (The March)/The Trumpet As Swaggerer
      12. Carmen Suite No.2 (Habanera)
      13. The Trumpet As The Voice Of Strength And Courage
      14. Carmet Suite No.2 (Toreador's Song)
      15. The Trumpet Muted/Petrushka (No.4: The Blackamoor)/Lieutenant Kije Suite (Opening)/The Trumpet As The Voice Of Weariness
      16. Billy The Kid
      17. The Trumpet As Character Actor
      18. Pictures At An Exhibition (No.6)
      19. The Trumpet As The Voice Of God
      20. Mass In B Minor ('Et Exspecto')
      21. The Birth Of The Trombone
      22. Aenmerckt Nu Hier
      23. The Birth Of The Brass As A Family
      24. Canzon 12 In Double Echo
      25. The Trombone In The Eighteenth Century
      26. Trombone Concerto In B Flat Major (Finale)
      27. The Tone Of The Tenor Trombone/Romance For Trombone And Organ/The Memorable Voice Of The Bass Trombone/Requiem (Mvt 2)/But The Bass Trombone Is More Than An Instrumental Bullfrog.
      28. Hosannah
      29. The Trombones Become Part Of The Orchestra.
      30. Symphony No.5 (Finale)
      31. The Wagnerian Trombone:/Overture To 'Tannhauser'
      32. The Trombone As Caricaturist
      33. Pulcinella (No.19: Vivo)
      34. The Trombone As Raspberry/Concerto For Orchestra (Intermezzo)
      35. The Horn And The Hunt
      36. Horn Concerto No.4 In E Flat, K.495 (Finale)
      37. The Challenging Horn Of The Baroque
      38. Abaris Ou Les Boreades (Menuet)
      39. The Scarcity Of First-Rate Players In Handel's Time
      40. Walter Music (Minuet 1)
      41. The Horn As Magician/The Firebird Suite (1919, Finale)
      42. Horns And The Sound Of Nobility
      43. Overture To 'Tannhauser' (Opening)
      44. The Special Sound Of The Horn In Its Higher Register
      45. Mass In B Minor ('Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus')
      46. The Trumpet-Like Sound Of Massed Horns
      47. Symphony No.3 (Mvt 1, Opening)
      48. The Tuba - Unfairly Maligned?
      49. Symphony No.6 (Mvt 3)
      50. The Tuba Perfectly Cast By Ravel
      51. Pictures At An Exhibition (Bydlo)

      Tracks:

      1. Introduction. And We Begin With A Bang.
      2. Fanfare For The Common Man/The Bass Drum On The Battlefields/Wellington's Victory, Op.91 (Opening)
      3. At The Opposite Extreme Is The Triangle.
      4. Piano Concerto No.1 In E Flat (Scherzo)
      5. Categories Of Percussion: Tuned And Untuned. The Side Drum
      6. Overture To 'La Gazza Ladra' - The Thieving Magpie (Opening)
      7. The Side Drum In An Effective But Unexpected Role/Clarinet Concerto (Mvt 1)
      8. The Tambourine. One Of The Oldest Instruments In The World
      9. Den Hoboecken Dans
      10. Even Older Is The Originally Oriental Gong.
      11. Ma Mere L'Oye - Mother Goose (Laideronette)
      12. No Single Instrument Can Match The Gong In Evoking The Breaking Of Waves./Passacaglia, Op.33b From 'Peter Grimes'/But Gongs Don't Have To Be Struck To Be Effective.
      13. Gymnopedie No.2
      14. The Cymbals Are Generally Discovered Early In Life./The Sanguine Fan/And They Do More Than Clash Together Loudly. They Can Be Clashed Together Softly./Studio Example: But They Needn't Be Clashed Together At All/Studio Example: They Can Be Lightly...
      15. Other Untuned Percussion Instruments Include The Whip.: Piano Concerto In G Major (Opening)/And Here Are No Fewer Than Twenty, Cracked By Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker (Act I, Scene 5)
      16. More Versatile Than The Whip Are The Wood Blocks.../Studio Example/...Which Crop Up All Over The Place In Twentieth-Century American Music.
      17. Rodeo (Hoe-Down)
      18. Related To The Wood Blocks, By Sound, Are The Castanets./Jota Aragonesa/But The Castanets Were Also Used By Monteverdi Back In The Seventeenth Century.
      19. Scherzi Musicali (Damigella Tutta Belle)
      20. A Still Earlier Example From Fifteenth-Century Spain
      21. Yo M'Enamori D'Un Aire
      22. The Birth Of The Bongo
      23. Symphonic Dances From 'West Side Story'
      24. From The Streets Of New York To The Blacksmith's Shop/Il Trovatore ('Anvil Chorus')
      25. Desert-Island Decibels: Grand Canyon Suite (On The Trail)/Arcana
      26. From One Vegetable To Another: The Humble Squash, Or Marrow/Huapango
      27. Onwards To The Tuned Percussion. First, The Timpani
      28. Also Sprach Zarathustra (Introduction)
      29. But The Drum Roll Can Be More Effectively Frightening Than The Big Bang.: Symphony No.2 'Resurrection' (Mvt 3)
      30. Not One Drum Roll, But Many/Grand Canyon Suite (Sunrise)/Symphonie Fantastique (Last Mvt)
      31. Taking Advantage Of Tunability
      32. Music For Strings, Percussion And Celeste (Mvt 2)
      33. The Russian Composer Rodion Shchedrin Takes A Downward Turn./Carmen Suite (Changing Of The Guard)/Tuned, Yes; But For The Truly Melodic We Must Look Elsewhere.
      34. Introducing The Glockenspiel/Carmen Suite (Carmen's Entrance And Habanera)
      35. Saint-Saens And The Xylophone
      36. The Carnival Of The Animals (Fossils)
      37. Ravel And The Xylophone
      38. Ma Mere L'Oye - Mother Goose (Laideronette)
      39. Introducing The Marimba/Carmen Suite (First Intermezzo)
      40. Introducing The Vibraphone
      41. The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (Narange Dolce)
      42. The Vibraphone Goes Russian.../Carmen Suite (Carmen's Entrance And Habanera)/...And Is Joined By The Marimba./Carmen Suite (Carmen's Entrance And Habanera)
      43. Introducing The Hungarian Cimbalom
      44. Folk Dances
      45. The Cimbalom And The Symphony Orchestra
      46. Hary Janos Suite (Mvt 3)
      47. Introducing The Tubular Bells
      48. Hary Janos Suite (Viennese Musical Clock)
      49. A More 'Up-Front' Approach From Rodion Shchedrin
      50. Carmen Suite (Introduction)
      51. But The Bells Can Also Make The Sinister Even More Sinister./Symphony No.7 'Sinfonia Antartica' (Mvt 1)
      52. Introducing The Celeste
      53. The Nutcracker (Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy)
      54. Magic, In The Use Of Collective Percussion
      55. Miroirs (La Vallee Des Cloches)
      56. Plucked Instruments: The 'Undercover Percussion'/Carmen Suite (Scene)
      57. A Prime Case In Point Is The Harp, Irresistible To The Romantics./The Nutcracker (Act II, No.1: Scene)/The Non-Solo Harp As An Integral Part Of The Orchestra/Hungarian Rhapsody No.1
      58. The Traditionally Subservient Role Of The Harpsichord In The Baroque Orchestra
      59. Brandenburg Concerto No.2 (Slow Mvt)
      60. The Piano: King Of The Tuned Percussion/Symphony No.3 'Organ' (Mvt 3)/And A Quarter Of A Century After That:
      61. Petrushka (Russian Dance)
      62. The Anti-Romantic Piano As An Integral Part Of The Orchestra
      63. Music For Strings, Percussion And Celeste (Last Mvt)

      Tracks:

      1. Keyboard Instruments In The Orchestra - The Most Powerful Of Them All:
      2. Symphony No.3 'Organ' (Finale)
      3. But Things In Handel's Day Were Very Different.
      4. Organ Concerto In B Flat, Op.4 No.3 (Last Mvt)
      5. The Organ Is Difficult To Classify.
      6. An Unexpected, Organ-related Guest
      7. Concerto Pour Zampogna (Last Mvt)
      8. Peasant-Fancying... And A Touch Of The Roaming Cowboy
      9. Les Miserables (Drink With Me)
      10. Outside Artefacts And The Power Of Association
      11. Mahler's Sleighbells
      12. Symphony No.4 (Opening)
      13. A Roll-Call Of Some Unusual Guests/The Typewriter/Parade
      14. Chains, And More/Integrales/An American In Paris/Sandpaper Ballet
      15. Purpose-Built Oddities: Wind Machines/Symphony No.7 'Sinfonia Antartica' (Opening)
      16. Don Quixote (Variation VIII)
      17. National Calling Cards: The Guitar For Spain/Concierto De Aranjuez (Finale)
      18. And The Guitar's Poor American Relative, The Banjo/Washington Breakdown
      19. And Poorer Still, The Mouth Organ/The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (Packing Up)
      20. The Balalaika For Russia/Romeo And Juliet (Act II: No.14)
      21. The Maracas For Mexico/The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (El Desayuno)
      22. The Bongos And Congas And A Whole Wealth Of Other Drums For Africa And Central America/Studio Example
      23. The Sitar Of India/Evening Raga: Bhapoli
      24. The Accordion For France (Especially Paris)/Paris Canaille
      25. The Zither For Vienna/The Third Man (Theme)
      26. The Cimbalom For Hungary/Folk Dances
      27. The Guitar As An Integral Part Of The Orchestra/Rondena
      28. There Are Whole Orchestras Of Balalaikas./Sveit Mesiats
      29. The Effect Of The Wordless Human Voice, Used Purely As An Instrument/Symphony No.7 'Sinfonia Antartica' (Mvt 1)
      30. Nocturnes
      31. Instruments And the Imitation Of Nature. The Clarinet As Cuckoo
      32. The Carnival Of The Animals (The Cuckoo)
      33. The Flute As An All-purpose Aviary
      34. The Carnival Of The Animals (The Aviary)
      35. The Oboe As Duck
      36. Peter And The Wolf (The Duck)
      37. The Recording Of Reality. Does It Work As Well?
      38. The Pines Of Rome (The Pines Of The Janiculum)
      39. The Recording Of Reality Electronically Reborn In New Guises
      40. Cantus Articus - Concerto For Birds And Orchesra (Mvt 2)
      41. Beethoven Turns Avian: Cuckoo, Nightingale, And Quail
      42. Symphony No.6 'Pastoral' (Andante Molto Mosso)
      43. Some Improbable Casting: The Violin As Braying Donkey
      44. The Carnival Of The Animals (Persons With Long Ears)
      45. A Truly Orchestral Hee-haw To Be Reckoned With
      46. Overture To 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
      47. A Thunderstorm In A Million
      48. Symphony No.6 'Pastoral (Allegro-Allegretto)
      49. the Instrumental Depiction Of A Silent World
      50. The Carnival Of The Animals (The Aquarium)
      51. Saint-Saens' Menagerie Takes A Curtain Call.
      52. The Carnival Of The Animals (Finale)

      Tracks:

      1. The Grouping Of Instrumental Families. An Additive Approach. First, Two Violins
      2. Forty-Four Duos (No.4)
      3. A Great Contrast, Of Both Pitch And Character: Violin And Viola
      4. Duo For Violin And Viola In B Flat Major, K.424 (Finale, Vars 1 & 2)/Studio Example
      5. Arrival Of The Standard String Trio: Violin, Viola, And Cello
      6. String Trio In B Flat (Menuetto)
      7. The String Quartet: Two Violins, Viola, And Cello
      8. String Quartet In F, Op.18 No.1 (Mvt 3)
      9. The String Quintet - When The Extra Instrument Is A Second Viola
      10. String Quartet No.5 In D, K.593 (Adagio)
      11. The String Quintet - When The Extra Instrument Is A Second Cello
      12. String Quintet In C (Mvt 3)
      13. The String Sextet: Two Violins, Two Violas, And Two Cellos
      14. String Sextet In B Flat (Mvt 2)
      15. The String Octet: The Standard String Quaret Times Two
      16. Octet In E Flat, Op.20 (Mvt 1)
      17. Double The String Octet: A Fully Fledged String Orchestra
      18. String Symphony No.2 (Finale)
      19. The Massed Strings Of A Symphony Orchestra
      20. Fantasia On A Theme Of Thomas Tallis
      21. Contrasts Of Pitch And Instrumental 'Colour' In The Woodwind Section
      22. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Op.100 No.5 (Theme)
      23. In The First Variation It's The Horn That Gets The Lion's Share.
      24. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 1
      25. In Variation Two The Torch Is Handed To The Bassoon.
      26. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 2
      27. In Variation Three The Oboe Leads.
      28. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 3
      29. Variation Four: Conversation Before Returning To A Solo-dominated Texture
      30. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 4
      31. And Variation Five is Dominated By The Clarinet.
      32. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 5
      33. The Next To Be Featured Is The Virtuoso Flute.
      34. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 6
      35. Individual Farewells And A Closing Chorus
      36. Wind Quintet In A Minor, Variation 7
      37. A Mixed Group: Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, String Quartet, And Double-Bass
      38. Octet In F (Mvt 3)
      39. The Early Classical Symphony Orchestra Of Haydn And Mozart
      40. Symphony No.29 In A, K.201 (Finale)
      41. Strings, Wind, But No Brass. What Haydn And Mozart Never Knew
      42. Canzon 28
      43. Beethoven's Fifth: Two Horns, Two Trumpets, And Three Trombones Join The Team.
      44. Symphony No.5 (Finale)
      45. From Beethoven To The Massive Orchestras Of Berlioz, Wagner, And Mahler
      46. Beethoven Changed The Face Of The Symphony And The Orchestra Forever
      47. Symphoy No.6 'Tragic' (Mvt 1)
      48. The Cult Of Orchestral Elephantiasis Reaches Its Peak.
      49. Symphony No.1 'Gothic' (VI: Te Ergo Quaesumus)
      50. When Large Doesn't Necessarily Mean Loud: Debussy
      51. Images (Gigues)
      52. A Crisis Of Confidence; The Orchestra's Survival Hangs In The Balance, But It Still Develops. The Ondes Martenot:
      53. Turangalila Symphony (Chant D'amour 1)
      54. The Advent Of The 'Early Music' Movement Brings A New Vitality And Freshness.
      55. Balle De Xerxes (Gavotte En Rondeau)
      56. Computer And Synthesiser: Friends Or Foes?
      57. Concerto In D Minor For Two Violins (Largo)
      58. A Speculative Look Ahead/Mass In B Minor ('Dona Nobis Pacem')

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Instruments of the Orchestra - Great Reference Material!.......2007-04-04

      This set lends itself to greatly enhancing one's knowledge of the orchestra, instruments in it, and their usage. I am a huge music buff, and I still picked up a great deal I previously did not know. I highly recommend this for all who wish to understand the origin of music, as well as the processes that are employed to create music!

      5 out of 5 stars Beginner or Expert.......2007-03-12

      This CD is excellent for the beginner or expert! To be able to haear the instrumets separately and then together really provides a good education. and/or refresher. The book thaty comes with the CD is alomost worth the price by itself!

      5 out of 5 stars Very Informative and Enjoyable.......2006-11-20

      Whether you're a music novice or pro, "The instruments of the Orchestra" is a very worthwhile purchase. The 7 CDs, with a total of 8 hours, are expertly narrated by Jeremy Siepmann. He's a great speaker, very much like the late Leonard Bernstein was. Mr. Siepmann takes you on an unforgetable musical journey covering the origins and use of the various orchestral instruments throughout musical history. The balance between his narration and a wealth of musical examples, which range from snippets to entire movements, is superb. The comprehensive enclosed booklet is excellent and faithfully follows the 7 CDs in content. Even with my 40+ years of music training I still learned new things from this wonderful collection. Considering the excellence of the content, and a cost that translates to about $5 per disc, this collection is a great value. Grab it, you won't regret that you did. Five solid stars!

      3 out of 5 stars Frank's view.......2006-08-19

      This boxed set of CD's with booklet achieved all I had hoped that it would. There are good samples of individual instruments and well done commentary on each. The only drawback was that some of the samples were too brief and could have been longer, hoiwever I guess this fits in with time constraints of the medium. It has given me a lot of clues as to future purchases of CD's for listening to individual instruments. Altogeth a satisfactory purchase and a welcome addition to my collection.

      5 out of 5 stars Excellent Intro for Those Not Familiar with the Orchestra.......2003-11-08

      I've listened to classical music for years and am interested in composition. I bought this CD set to learn how an orchestra and its instruments work. I thought the CDs would be a nice but boring lecture. They aren't! Not only are they FUN but they are informative as well. I learned a huge amount from each CD and couldn't wait to listen to the next one.

      The narrator and writer is a great speaker and holds your attention well. He is definitely knowledgeable. He provides musical examples for each point he makes, so you get to "hear" what he just talked about. I'd say the CDs are about 65% music and 35% narration. You'll learn about the range of instruments, some history, different ways to play them, how they sound, and how they are used in the orchestra. This CD set was a great learning experience and is sold at such a low price!

      I recommend this CD for those who want to learn about classical music and those who know about it but are interested in learning more about the inner workings of an orchestra. You'll learn much useful information. For instance, the Rite of Spring (with that eerie start) is written for bassoon! I never knew a bassoon could sound like that but now I do.

      The one complaint I have is the last CD. This deals with the orchestra. I wanted more of a tour of how the orchestra has been used through history up to the present. Instead, it was a tour of how different groups of instruments sound. I thought it could have been better. The other 6 CDs are excellent.
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