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Consort Music
composed by Thomas Lupo, 1571-1627; produced by Sigis; performed by English Fantasy (Gaudeamus), 1 hour 1 mins
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composed by Thomas Lupo, 1571-1627; produced by Sigis; performed by English Fantasy (Gaudeamus), 1 hour 1 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1995
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
English Fantasy
Contributor
Mike Hatch, Sigis
Author / Creator
Thomas Lupo, 1571-1627, English Fantasy
Publisher
Gaudeamus
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Frame
composed by Graham Fitkin, 1963-; produced by Christopher Craker, 1959-; performed by Simon Haram, Graham Fitkin, 1963-, Louisa Fuller, Rick Koster, John Metcalfe, Ivan McCready, Rob Farrer, Martin Elliott, Ruth Wall and Liz Burley, Duke Quartet (Black Box), 57 mins
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composed by Graham Fitkin, 1963-; produced by Christopher Craker, 1959-; performed by Simon Haram, Graham Fitkin, 1963-, Louisa Fuller, Rick Koster, John Metcalfe, Ivan McCready, Rob Farrer, Martin Elliott, Ruth Wall and Liz Burley, Duke Quartet (Black Box), 57 mins
Date Written / Recorded
2000
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Duke Quartet, Simon Haram, Graham Fitkin, 1963-, Louisa Fuller, Rick Koster, John Metcalfe, Ivan McCready, Rob Farrer, Martin Elliott, Ruth Wall, Liz Burley
Contributor
Christopher Craker, 1959-
Author / Creator
Graham Fitkin, 1963-, Duke Quartet, Simon Haram, Louisa Fuller, Rick Koster, John Metcalfe, Ivan McCready, Rob Farrer, Martin Elliott, Ruth Wall, Liz Burley
Publisher
Black Box
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Encore
produced by Glenn Gould, 1932-1982; performed by Ronald Romm, Don Gillis, Liona Boyd, Erica Goodman, Graeme Page and Brian Russell, Canadian Brass, in Musica viva (CBC Records, 2001), 1 hour 15 mins
Ex-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Records can be accused of scraping the bottom of the barrel in its second compilation of old Sarah Brightman tracks released to take advantage of the singer's international popularity due to her albums Time to Say Goodbye, Eden, and La Luna, all recorded for a differe...
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produced by Glenn Gould, 1932-1982; performed by Ronald Romm, Don Gillis, Liona Boyd, Erica Goodman, Graeme Page and Brian Russell, Canadian Brass, in Musica viva (CBC Records, 2001), 1 hour 15 mins
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Ex-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Records can be accused of scraping the bottom of the barrel in its second compilation of old Sarah Brightman tracks released to take advantage of the singer's international popularity due to her albums Time to Say Goodbye, Eden, and La Luna, all recorded for a different company. Happily, even the bottom of the barrel contains some excellent material, even after the cream was skimmed off with The Andr...
Ex-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Records can be accused of scraping the bottom of the barrel in its second compilation of old Sarah Brightman tracks released to take advantage of the singer's international popularity due to her albums Time to Say Goodbye, Eden, and La Luna, all recorded for a different company. Happily, even the bottom of the barrel contains some excellent material, even after the cream was skimmed off with The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection. During and after her marriage to Lloyd Webber, Brightman performed on the Original London Cast recording of {+The Phantom of the Opera} and recorded the albums The Songs That Got Away (1989) and Surrender (1995), and that's the material sampled here, that is, the remaining tracks that weren't used on The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection. There are four songs recorded for those album sessions that were not released -- Lloyd Webber's "Whistle Down the Wind," Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner's "One More Walk Around the Garden," Stephen Sondheim's "What More Do I Need," and George and Ira Gershwin's "In the Mandarin's Orchid Garden." The last three, fairly obscure songs by well-known show-music songwriters, are typical of the non-Lloyd Webber choices found on The Songs That Got Away and Surrender. Also typical are the Lloyd Webber oddities, such as Italian-language versions of "With One Look" from {+Sunset Boulevard} and "Memory" from {+Cats}. If the mixed bag of material works, it's because of the unflappable Brightman, who doesn't only gamely undertake the selections, but throws herself into them, making "Piano" (as "Memory" somehow comes out in Italian) sound like an opera selection. "What More Do I Need," a comic celebration of love in dirty old New York, is beyond her, but not much else is. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Canadian Brass, Ronald Romm, Don Gillis, Liona Boyd, Erica Goodman, Graeme Page, Brian Russell
Contributor
Glenn Gould, 1932-1982
Author / Creator
Canadian Brass, Ronald Romm, Don Gillis, Liona Boyd, Erica Goodman, Graeme Page, Brian Russell
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
CBC Records
Series
Musica viva
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The Musical Railism of Anne LeBaron
composed by Alice Anne LeBaron, 1953-; conducted by Claire Heldrich; performed by Louise Cloutier, Lawrence Hamilton, Davey Williams, Myra Melford, Fred Hopkins, 1947-1999, Thurman Barker, 1948-, Hugh Panero, Frank London, 1958-, Marcus Rojas, Jeannette Walters and Alice Anne LeBaron, 1953-, New Music Consort and Theater Chamber Players of the Kennedy Center (Mode Records), 57 mins
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composed by Alice Anne LeBaron, 1953-; conducted by Claire Heldrich; performed by Louise Cloutier, Lawrence Hamilton, Davey Williams, Myra Melford, Fred Hopkins, 1947-1999, Thurman Barker, 1948-, Hugh Panero, Frank London, 1958-, Marcus Rojas, Jeannette Walters and Alice Anne LeBaron, 1953-, New Music Consort and Theater Chamber Players of the Kennedy Center (Mode Records), 57 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1982
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
New Music Consort, Theater Chamber Players of the Kennedy Center, Louise Cloutier, Lawrence Hamilton, Davey Williams, Myra Melford, Fred Hopkins, 1947-1999, Thurman Barker, 1948-, Hugh Panero, Frank London, 1958-, Marcus Rojas, Jeannette Walters, Alice Anne LeBaron, 1953-
Contributor
Claire Heldrich, David Satz
Author / Creator
Alice Anne LeBaron, 1953-, New Music Consort, Theater Chamber Players of the Kennedy Center, Louise Cloutier, Lawrence Hamilton, Davey Williams, Myra Melford, Fred Hopkins, 1947-1999, Thurman Barker, 1948-, Hugh Panero, Frank London, 1958-, Marcus Rojas, Jeannette Walters
Publisher
Mode Records
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New Fashions: Cries & Ballads of London
conducted by Nancy Hadden; produced by John Hadden, fl. 1970; performed by John Potter, Richard Wistreich, Harvey Brough, Suzie LeBlanc, Nancy Hadden, Erin Headly, Sarah Cunningham, Lee Santana, Dirk Freymuth, Margriet Tindemans and Hille Perl, Red Byrd and Circa 1500 (CRD), 1 hour 6 mins
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conducted by Nancy Hadden; produced by John Hadden, fl. 1970; performed by John Potter, Richard Wistreich, Harvey Brough, Suzie LeBlanc, Nancy Hadden, Erin Headly, Sarah Cunningham, Lee Santana, Dirk Freymuth, Margriet Tindemans and Hille Perl, Red Byrd and Circa 1500 (CRD), 1 hour 6 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1991-04-26
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Red Byrd, Circa 1500, John Potter, Richard Wistreich, Harvey Brough, Suzie LeBlanc, Nancy Hadden, Erin Headly, Sarah Cunningham, Lee Santana, Dirk Freymuth, Margriet Tindemans, Hille Perl
Contributor
Nancy Hadden, John Hadden, fl. 1970
Author / Creator
Red Byrd, Circa 1500, John Potter, Richard Wistreich, Harvey Brough, Suzie LeBlanc, Nancy Hadden, Erin Headly, Sarah Cunningham, Lee Santana, Dirk Freymuth, Margriet Tindemans, Hille Perl
Publisher
CRD
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Out of Chaos
composed by Jason Eckardt, 1971-; conducted by Jeffrey Milarsky; produced by Judith Sherman, fl. 1976; performed by Taimur Sullivan and Marilyn Nonken, Ensemble 21 (Mode Records), 1 hour 3 mins
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composed by Jason Eckardt, 1971-; conducted by Jeffrey Milarsky; produced by Judith Sherman, fl. 1976; performed by Taimur Sullivan and Marilyn Nonken, Ensemble 21 (Mode Records), 1 hour 3 mins
Date Written / Recorded
2003-02-09
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Ensemble 21, Taimur Sullivan, Marilyn Nonken
Contributor
Jeffrey Milarsky, Judith Sherman, fl. 1976
Author / Creator
Jason Eckardt, 1971-, Ensemble 21, Taimur Sullivan, Marilyn Nonken
Publisher
Mode Records
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Wolpe: Quintet with Voice; Piece in 3 Parts; Suite im Hexachord
composed by Stefan Wolpe, 1902-1972; conducted by William Purvis; performed by Jan Opalach and Peter Serkin, 1947-, Speculum Musicae and Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (Bridge), 48 mins
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composed by Stefan Wolpe, 1902-1972; conducted by William Purvis; performed by Jan Opalach and Peter Serkin, 1947-, Speculum Musicae and Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (Bridge), 48 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1993-01-12
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Speculum Musicae, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Jan Opalach, Peter Serkin, 1947-
Contributor
William Purvis, Ben Rizzi
Author / Creator
Stefan Wolpe, 1902-1972, Speculum Musicae, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Jan Opalach, Peter Serkin, 1947-
Publisher
Bridge
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