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| | Voice of the Violin | | | Music Artist : | | Joshua Bell | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Sony | | Release Date : | | 2006-09-05 | | Store Price : | | $11.96 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14 2. Ave Maria 3. Pourquoi me réveiller from Werther 4. Après un rêve, Op. 7, No. 1 5. Song to the Moon from Rusalka 6. Laudate Dominum from Vesperae solennes de confessore for soloists, chorus & orchestra, K. 339 7. None but the Lonely Heart, Op. 6/6 8. Una furtiva lagrima from L'Elisir d'Amore 9. In trutina from Carmina Burana 10. May Breezes from Songs without Words, Op. 62, No. 1 11. Beau soir 12. Estrellita 13. Nana (Bercuese) from Siete conciones populares Espanolas 14. Je crois entendre encore from The Pearl Fishers 15. Morgen! Op. 27, No. 4
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Amazing! Submitted on: 2009-05-11 |
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| One of the best CD's that I have ever listened to. Such a great musician! |
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Wonderful Submitted on: 2009-04-08 |
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Joshua Bell is an American violinist, whose love of music was first recognized when, at the age of 4, he started stretching rubber bands from his dresser drawer handles to try to create the music he heard in his home. By age 14 he was soloing with the Philadelphia Orchestra, and his career was well underway.
In this wonderful album, Mr. Bell takes a selection of arias and songs that bring out the voice of the violin (to make its strings sing). The selection of tunes is wonderful, and the artist performs them with great feeling and ability. If you like great music, performed to perfection, then you will like this wonderful violin music. I highly recommend it! |
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Life with Joshua Submitted on: 2008-12-27 |
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| Joshua Bell's recording of Voice of the Violin is one of the best purchases I've made recently. I've kept it playing in the background during the Christmas flurry and find it soothes and inspires my soul. I'd recommend it for anyone, even those who don't think they like classical music or the violin. |
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Sweet melancholy Submitted on: 2008-12-26 |
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| This album is filled with beautiful music, but if you're looking for the firey, glitzy Joshua Bell you might want to look elsewhere. The music is slow, quiet, and melancholy. If you're a person who "curls up inside" good music, you'll love this album. |
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The Captivating Voice of Joshua Bell's 1713 Stradivarius Violin Submitted on: 2008-09-16 |
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"Choosing the works for this album was a delightful journey, a wonderful excuse to immerse myself in the rich treasury of music written for the voice....I hope many listeners will appreciate this tribute to the voice and get a kick out of hearing my take on these timeless classics." ~ Joshua Bell ~
At the Opening Night for Concert Season at Hollywood Bowl a few years back, Joshua Bell was one of the featured guests where he performed a piece from the soundtrack of Ladies in Lavender where he is the featured violinist, and another performance where he shared the spotlight with Josh Groban. I was in awe and it was great seeing them perform before a live audience. My first exposure to Mr. Bell's artistry is his Grammy-nominated tribute album in honor of the timeless music of George Gershwin, Gershwin Fantasy. Listening to his recorded performances is such a delight, but seeing him perform live made me appreciate his flawless violin artistry even more.
Joshua Bell's mastery in violin, Maestro Michael Stern's outstanding orchestration of 52-piece Orchestra of St. Luke's plus the music of classical masters such as Debussy, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Schubert, Rachmaninoff, Massenet, Mendelssohn, Fauré, Bizet, Dvorak, Strauss, as well as De Falla, Ponce, Orff and Donizetti are all packaged beautifully in this remarkable album, "Voice of the Violin."
The Grammy-Award winning violinist's virtuosic takes on these timeless classical pieces are elegantly unflawed and breathtaking. He plays with utmost care and passion as heard in all the tracks, but my top choices include Schubert's "Ave Maria," Debussy's "Beau Soir," Fauré's "Après Un Rêve," Tchaikovsky's "None But The Lonely Heart," Dvorak's "Song To The Moon," Mozart's "Laudete Dominum" and Ponce's "Estrellita." The notable finale is a classical aria originally composed by Richard Strauss for voice and piano, "Morgen!" but with voice and violin, it is simply remarkable. It features soprano Anna Netrebko.
The informative Liner Notes written by Mr. Bell show his love of poetry and his romantic side. On track listings, he referenced some lines of poetry and quotations related to the composers' feelings and sentiments behind their masterpieces.
An example is Tchaikovsky's "None But The Lonely Heart." He alluded to Tchaikovsky's emotional and personal life and quoted the composer when he said..."No one who has not been lonely can understand my endless suffering."
Another example is his description on "Beau Soir" in which he transcribed a few lines from a poem by Paul Bourget, a French critic and man of letters who "provoked the humorous wrath of Mark Twain with a series of lectures in the USA in 1893." Here goes...
"When the waters are pink in the setting sun
And a warm wave sweeps through the fields of grain
All things bid our troubled hearts to be happy"
One more example is Dvorak's "Song To The Moon" - On his notes, the melody was taken from the composer's opera, "Rusalka," a tale of "an immortal nymph who fell in love with a handsome prince and calls upon the moon to help her dream come true."
"You peek into all the world's windows
Find the one I love and tell him
My heart is his
Perhaps he will remember me"
Lastly, I can say that long after you've listened to this album, the captivating voice of Joshua Bell's 1713 Stradivarius violin will still be ringing in your ears so you must give it another listen. It is the kind of music that reaches the heart and caresses the soul of a listener with its soothing and endless beauty.
With my heartfelt recommendation. |
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