A. Forqueray & J-B-A. Forqueray: Harpsichord Pieces
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Title: A. Forqueray & J-B-A. Forqueray: Harpsichord Pieces
Composer: Antoine Forqueray (1671/2 - 1745)
Main Performer: Mario Raskin (Harpsichord)
Date of Release: 08/1994
Label / Distributor: Pierre Verany / Terra Firma Ltd
Pieces in Set: 1
Running Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Genre(s): Chamber
SPAR Code: DDD
EAN: 3297167940516
Work 1
Work Title: Pièces de viole
Excerpt(s): 1. EXCERPTS SUITE 1 IN D MINOR - Allemande, La Laborde; La Forqueray; La Cottin; La Bellemont; La Portugaise; La Couperin 2. La Mandoline 3. La Leclair 4. Chaconne, La Buisson 5. SUITE 3 IN D - La Ferrand 6. La Régente 7. La Eynaud 8. 4b 9. La Carillon de Passy_La Latour 10. SUITE 5 IN C MINOR - La Rameau 11. La Boisson 12. La Sylva 13. Jupiter
..., and George sing, thanking the audience but saying that it's now time to go. The guitars sound great, as do Ringo's drums, and the song is complete with cheering from the audience at the end. "We're Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band, we hope you have enjoyed the show/ Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band, we're sorry but it's time to go."
A Day In the Life was written primarily by John, with some help from Paul. John and Paul wrote "A Day In the Life" while reading the newspaper and pieced the song together from the articles. This is a slow, mellow song which begins with John singing and strumming an acoustic guitar, followed by some orchestral music. An alarm clock sounds, and Paul sings a verse from another song he had been working on. The song ends with an orchestral buildup, followed by John, Paul, Ringo, and Beatles roadie Mal Evans...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average very helpful
Advantages: Light, clear, could be played over and again Disadvantages: Perhaps lacks a bit of magic or sparkle
...of the mundane into the enjoyable.
For those of you who like details, well here goes:
This is 1 CD containing 3 Concertos for Two Harpsichords and Strings, BWV1060-62 by J. S. Bach (1685 - 1750)
Date Recorded: 1999
Conductor: Helmuth Rilling
Orchestra / Ensemble: Oregon Bach Festival Chamber Orchestra
Main Performers: Jeffrey Kahane & Robert Levin...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average somewhat helpful
Advantages: Catchy tunes, gorgeous voice, intelligent pop Disadvantages: It's a little disappointing that one of the songs is an old one revisited
...Possibly the best TT album so far, A Piece Of What You Need is typically Teddy but with new layers. It's dark, light, funny and melancholic all at the same time. Highlights for me are the opening two tracks, which are opposite sides of the same coin. 'The Things I Do' expresses self-loathing (a fairly constant theme throughout Teddy's work), while the wickedly funny 'What's This?!!' sees him being surprised and bemused at being happy. The words and the music fit perfectly together, and it's all quite poetic... "One night away from the therapist's couch - ouch!" There's a hint of country and western in some songs - notably "Can't Sing Straight", which you can almost hear Johnny Cash singing.
A Piece of What You Need is a good introduction to Teddy Thompson's music, but a little experience of his catalogue will give an extra dimension...
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