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Attila! (part 1 from 'Sinfonia Hungarica')

The Blues Box - 7 CDs and DVD

Gustav Mahler: 1st Symphony 3rd Movement 'Bruder Martin' (Score/Parts)

Castor et Pollux

Castor et Pollux

Amongst Rameau’s stage works which have come down to us in two main versions, such as “Dardanus“ (1739, 1744), “Platée“ (1745, 1749) and “Zoroastre“ (1749, 1756), none fell into oblivion for as long a period as “Castor et Pollux”. After the work had been premiered in 1737, not until 1754 did Rameau decide to revise it. He asked his librettist “Gentil-Bernard“ to add an act to the tragedy and to give more weight to the brotherly friendship between Castor and Pollux. The main plot remains very similar to the one of 1737, aside from the fact that the sisters Télaïre and Phébé no longer are in love - the one with Castor the other with Pollux - but rather both with Castor which is the reason why Phébé is jealous of Télaïre. Already at the beginning of the first act Pollux relinquishes his love of Télaïre to the benefit of Castor. Castor, however, is killed by Linceus and finds himself in Hades. Pollux commits to saving his brother, sacrifices his immortality and declares his willingness to take Castor’s place in Hades so that his brother and Télaïre may be reunited. Jupiter, moved by this sacrifice, frees Pollux and bestows the couple immortality by giving them a place in the zodiac. Following the editorial principles of the “Opera omnia Rameau” (and in contrast to the 1903 edition by August Chapuis issued within the old Rameau series), both versions of “Castor et Pollux”, the version of 1737 (OOR IV.3) and the present version of 1754 (OOR IV.23), are published in two separate volumes in their entirety. Owing to the discovery of the original performance material, today preserved at the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna, the second version of 1754, which up until today was in the shadow of the 1737 version, can now be presented with its more tightly woven plot in all its vigor and dramatic momentum. This edition is enriched with twelve additions which enable the performance of the 1763-1764 version when the work was restaged.

DKK 473.00
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Joan Tower: Angels - String Quartet No. 4

Richard Wagner: Das Rheingold (Vocal Score)

Per Nørgård: Cantica (Score and part)

Per Nørgård: Cantica (Score and part)

Programme Note CANTICA for cello and piano (1977)When in 1975 I had finished composing my ?Symphony no. 3? (begun in 1973), I wrote three simple melodies for two psalm texts by Ole Sarvig: ?The Year? and ?Choral Hymn?. These three tunes were derived from the same material as the second movement of the symphony and could be harmonized together in several different tempo relationships, like proportional canons. For this reason they inspired me to write several choral and instrumental works in the following decade: ?Frost Psalm?, ?Winter Cantata?, the tuba octet ?Now all the earth is white with snow, ?Canticles? (and others).?Cantica?, meaning song or singing, was composed (for the Danish musicians Hans Erik Dechert og Kjeld Hansen) as a instrumental little brother the long, polyphonic choral pieces. As in these the canonical melodies in Cantica drift from foreground to background, from cello to piano. The melodies are simple, diatonic and in traditional rhythms and the surface of the music in a way traditional. The intention of the composer with this easily understood expression is to lead the listeners ears to the many internal, proportional developments. The story is in a way hidden ?between the lines?. In the myriads of rhythmic and tempo relations the Golden Mean (near to 2:3:5:8: et cetera) plays an important role, like in nature. Among the experiences giving by this natural phenomenon are ? perhaps - the musical points to be found (?).Per Nørgård(1997)

DKK 406.00
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Louis Armstrong: The Louis Armstrong Box

Louis Armstrong: The Louis Armstrong Box

This box makes Louis Armstrong's All Stars period come alive again with a variety of tracks spanning the years 1947 to 1967. Surrounded by top-flight musicians such as Earl "Fatha" Hines, Jack Teagarden, Sid Catlett, Trummy Young, Milt Hinton, Edmond Hall and Tyree Glenn, you'll hear Armstrong in live settings ranging from nightclubs in New York and Chicago to concerts in Denmark and France to one-nighters in small-towns such as Ephrata, Pennsylvania, putting on a wonderful show wherever he went. In addition to containing many previously unreleased tracks, there is also a DVD capturing some of Armstrong's finest moments from television in the 1950s, including meetings with Dizzy Gillespie, Jack Teagarden and Hoagy Carmichael. So let the old myths die and rejoice in the timeless, swinging and ceaselessly entertaining music of Louis Armstrong and His All Stars. Oh yeah!CD 11 Intro Fred Murray2 Way Down Yonder In New Orleans3 Basin Street Blues4 Muskrat Ramble5 Dear Old Southland6 Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans7 Someday You Will Be Sorry8 Tiger Rag9 When It's Sleepy Time Down South10 Muskrat Ramble11 A Song Is Born12 Basin Street Blues13 St.Louis Blues14 High Society15 Royal Garden Blues16 I've Got A Right To Sing The Blues17 When It's Sleepy Time Down South18 Indiana19 Big Butter And Egg Man20 High Society21 Auld Lang Syne22 Back O'town Blues23 12Th Street RagCD 21 Intro2 When It's Sleepy Time Down South3 Panama4 Back O'town Blues5 Pale Moon6 Don't Fence Me In7 Lover8 Body And Soul9 A Song Was Born10 Whispering11 Mahogany Hall Stomp12 Me And Brother Bill13 C Jam Blues14 A Hundred Years From Today15 Boogie Woogie On St.Louis Blues16 Blueskies17 Rockin' Chair18 The Sheik Of Araby19 Confessin'CD 31 When It's Sleepy Time Down South2 Shadrack3 When It's Sleepy Time Down South4 West End Bues5 The Dummy Song6 My Bucket's Got A Hole In It7 Tin Roof Blues8 When It's Sleepy Time Down South9 When It's Sleepy Time Down South10 Tin Roof Blues11 My Bucket's Got A Hole In It12 'S Wonderful13 Perdido14 Velma's Blues15 The Dummy Song16 When It's Sleepy Time Down South17 Intro18 When It's Sleepy Time Down South19 A Kiss To Build A Dream On20 My Bucket's Got A Hole In It21 Stompin' At The Savoy22 When It's Sleepy Time Down SouthCD 41 When It's Sleepy Time Down South2 Indiana3 Someday You'll Be Sorry4 Ole Miss5 Dardanella6 A Kiss To Build A Dream On7 When It's Sleepy Time Down South8 When It's Sleepy Time Down South9 You Can Depend On Me10 Baby, It's Cold Outside11 When It's Sleepy Time Down South12 C'est Si Bon13 Someday You'll Be Sorry14 Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen15 Jerry16 Now You Has Jazz17 Yellow Dog Blues18 New Orleans Function19 When The Saints Go Marching InCD 51 When It's Sleepy Time Down South2 Indiana3 A Kiss To Build A Dream On4 My Bucket's Got A Hole In It5 Tiger Rag6 Now You Has

DKK 504.00
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