Slow, smooth Baroque
Review of Albinoni's Adagios by
MAFARRIMOND
Advantages: Relaxing, serene, dreamy
Disadvantages: The first track is not actual Albinoni
...to the rest of the music – actual Albinoni.
Many of the tracks are concertos for solo violins against the typical larger string orchestra of violin, viola, cello and continuo (tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20). The continuo instrument, usually being a harpsichord or organ. The baroque era is dominated by the use of strings and here they can be appreciated for their outstanding qualities. The adagios are slow, smooth and serene decorated with trills and turns.
Albinoni was also credited for being the first Italian composer of Oboe concertos. A number of the tracks on the album feature solo oboes against the larger string orchestra (tracks 4, 7, 10, 13). Albinoni's uses the oboe almost like a singer creating a lyrical and pleasant melody to the accompanying strings.
Also on the album are three sonatas (tracks 21, 22...
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07.06.2004
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Ode to Joy
Review of Beethoven: Symphony 9 by
MAFARRIMOND
Advantages: The music, the chorus, the memorable melody
Disadvantages: None
...of the concert hall with his back to the audience. He failed to notice their standing ovation and wild applause at the end of the piece until the conductor turned him towards them.
The Symphony
No 9, ‘Choral’ in D minor (opus 125)
This symphony followed the innovation he pioneered in his sixth symphony by having five movements.
1st Movement Allegro Ma Non Troppo Un Poco Maestoso
Written in Sonata Form it opens with a striking A major chord from which a monumental theme representing what may be seen as the creation of the universe emerges. This movement then continues in the theme of creation with rhythmic waves indicative of the sea and a craggy melody enabling the listener to picture an emerging mountainous landscape.
2nd Movement Molto Vivace
A Scherzo, lively and energetic this movement is based on patterns of diferent entries...
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04.05.2004
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The War was Hell, but the Music was Great
Review of Platoon: Original Soundtrack by
ThePolarOne
Advantages: Great sixties classics.
Disadvantages: Too varied to play as an album.
...Platoon Soundtrack (1987)
Track List:
1. Adagio for Strings “The Village”: The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
2. Tracks of my Tears: Smokey Robinson
3. Okie from Muskogee: Merle Haggard
4. Hello, I Love You: The Doors
5. White Rabbit: Jefferson Airplane
6. Barnes Shoots Elias: The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
7. Respect: Aretha Franklin
8. (Sittin’ on) The Dock of the Bay: Otis Redding
9. When a Man Loves a Woman: Percy Sledge
10. Groovin’: The Rascals
11. Adagio for Strings: The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
The album opens with the now extremely famous Adagio for strings, a haunting and emotional classical piece. It has been used in adverts, TV shows (Spaced) and remixed and released on many popular ‘chill out’ and classical albums. Here it is heard as in the film with the faint sounds of warfare upon a village in the background. What...
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28.06.2004
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