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Zoltán Kodály: Háry János Suite / Dances of Galánta & Marosszék / Children's Choruses - Iván Fischer / Budapest Festival Orchestra(more) »rank: 79994by: Zoltán Kodály, Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra
: :Kodály's music can be a lot of fun, and this disc is programmed for maximum entertainment value. The two sets of dances, which should be 20th-century Top 100 classical favorites, are about as entertaining as music is permitted to be, are the excerpts from the singspiel H&@225;ry János (which is Top 100, deservedly), the better- with the lesser-known music interspersed to excellent effect. Fischer adds to the mix three brief choral arrangements of Hungarian folk songs. The two children's choruses sing like angels, and the orchestra plays throughout with a tasty idiomatic quality, snapping the rhythms and emphasizing the imaginative color of the ... |
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Voices in Harmony(more) »rank: 98731by: Mormon Tabernacle Choir
: :Kodály's music can be a lot of fun, and this disc is programmed for maximum entertainment value. The two sets of dances, which should be 20th-century Top 100 classical favorites, are about as entertaining as music is permitted to be, are the excerpts from the singspiel H&@225;ry János (which is Top 100, deservedly), the better- with the lesser-known music interspersed to excellent effect. Fischer adds to the mix three brief choral arrangements of Hungarian folk songs. The two children's choruses sing like angels, and the orchestra plays throughout with a tasty idiomatic quality, snapping the rhythms and emphasizing the imaginative color of the ... |
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Faire is the Heaven - Music of the English Church(more) »rank: 117125from: Collegium
: :There's no choir better than the Cambridge Singers for thoughtful, imaginative, cohesive programming, and for an ability to excel in performing music of various styles and periods. Here is a splendid example of this group's mastery of repertoire and choral technique, featuring some of the finest choral music ever written, from Tallis, Byrd, and Gibbons to Stanford, Howells, and Britten. --David Vernier |
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Traditional Music of Slovenia(more) »rank: 60926by: Various Artists
: :There's no choir better than the Cambridge Singers for thoughtful, imaginative, cohesive programming, and for an ability to excel in performing music of various styles and periods. Here is a splendid example of this group's mastery of repertoire and choral technique, featuring some of the finest choral music ever written, from Tallis, Byrd, and Gibbons to Stanford, Howells, and Britten. --David Vernier |
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Still the Same Me(more) »rank: 38947by: Sweet Honey in the Rock
: :There's no choir better than the Cambridge Singers for thoughtful, imaginative, cohesive programming, and for an ability to excel in performing music of various styles and periods. Here is a splendid example of this group's mastery of repertoire and choral technique, featuring some of the finest choral music ever written, from Tallis, Byrd, and Gibbons to Stanford, Howells, and Britten. --David Vernier |
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Rockapella 2(more) »rank: 115738by: Rockapella
: :What, exactly, is Rockapella? While the thought of an unaccompanied vocal quintet might bring to mind a finger-snapping doo-wop group or close-harmony jazz, they are that and more--a pop-rock band complete with bass (Barry Carl), percussion (Jeff Thacher), and mostly original material that just happens to use only their voices and appendages as instruments. Despite a rabid international following that's particularly strong in Japan, Rockapella didn't attract all that much attention in the U.S. until a now-famous Folgers TV commercial and the 1999 release of their first widely distributed album, Don't Tell Me You Do. Again, member Scott Leonard contributes most of the ... |
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Doo Wop Yule Pop(more) »rank: 24129by: Stormy Weather
:Album Description:Stormy Weather's hit of the Christmas Season...featuring three lovable elves - 'Hardrock, Coco & Joe'. Third in the very successful 'Doo-Wop & Lollipops' series. Unique, finger-snappin' Holiday music, featuring classic and traditional seasonal favorites plus original compositions. |
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Tonight: Live(more) »rank: 101658by: Take 6
: :Vocal sextet Take 6 bring their tight jazz harmonies and Christian message to their first live recording, from Tokyo's Blue Note in October 1999. The distinctive a cappella style they established early in their career is preserved in the swingers 'If We Ever Needed the Lord Before' and 'Mary' from their groundbreaking first album and the luscious 'I'm on My Way' and the lickety-split 'So Much 2 Say' from their 1990 follow-up. To spotlight individual members of the band, the Miles Davis classic 'All Blues' finds Cedric Dent on piano accompanying the five voices imitating instruments, including Joey Kibble's dead-on rendition of Miles's Harmon ... |
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The Most Relaxing Holiday Classics in the Universe!(more) »rank: 102696from: Denon Records
: :Vocal sextet Take 6 bring their tight jazz harmonies and Christian message to their first live recording, from Tokyo's Blue Note in October 1999. The distinctive a cappella style they established early in their career is preserved in the swingers 'If We Ever Needed the Lord Before' and 'Mary' from their groundbreaking first album and the luscious 'I'm on My Way' and the lickety-split 'So Much 2 Say' from their 1990 follow-up. To spotlight individual members of the band, the Miles Davis classic 'All Blues' finds Cedric Dent on piano accompanying the five voices imitating instruments, including Joey Kibble's dead-on rendition of Miles's Harmon ... |
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Best of the Bobs: 20 Songs From 20 Years(more) »rank: 90737by: The Bobs
: :Vocal sextet Take 6 bring their tight jazz harmonies and Christian message to their first live recording, from Tokyo's Blue Note in October 1999. The distinctive a cappella style they established early in their career is preserved in the swingers 'If We Ever Needed the Lord Before' and 'Mary' from their groundbreaking first album and the luscious 'I'm on My Way' and the lickety-split 'So Much 2 Say' from their 1990 follow-up. To spotlight individual members of the band, the Miles Davis classic 'All Blues' finds Cedric Dent on piano accompanying the five voices imitating instruments, including Joey Kibble's dead-on rendition of Miles's Harmon ... |


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