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Warsaw Music Artist : Warsaw Music Label : Mpg [Movieplay Gold] Release Date : 1995-11-21 Artistopia's Price :$12.99
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1994 reissue of compilation of early recordings from 1977 byWarsaw, an early moniker for the Mancunian act Joy Division.This pressing features 17 raw, but respectable cuts, including five bonus tracks: 'Inside The Line', 'At A Later Date', 'Gutz', 'The Kill' and 'You're No Good For Me'. Others include 'Failures', 'Leaders Of Men', 'They Walked InLine', 'Novelty', 'No Love Lost', 'Transmission', 'Living InThe Ice Age', 'Interzone', 'Warsaw' and 'Shadowplay'.
Vinyl LP 180 Gram reissue of early recordings by the Manchester quartet who changed their name to Joy Division and altered the course of Alternative music. In addition to the original 12 tracks, the vinyl also includes five tracks from July 1977, the most Punk-inspired songs in the group's discography. Features Ian Curtis on vocals, Bernard Albrecht on guitar, Peter Hook on bass and Stephen Morris on drums. Blaricum. 2007.
Infinity Music Artist : Warsaw Village Band Music Label : PID Release Date : 2008-09-02 Artistopia's Price :$39.79
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People's Spring Music Artist : Warsaw Village Band Music Label : World Village USA Release Date : 2004-02-10 Artistopia's Price :$14.77
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These four works, written between 1973 and 1993, fully reflect G+Ýrecki's expressive variety. The Little Requiem for a Certain Polka, for piano and thirteen instruments, combines a wide range of moods. The Concerto- Cantata, which received its world premi+¨re from the soloist on this recording, alternates a moving vein of melancholy with a charged, violent energy. The radical, energetic Harpsichord Concerto is heard here in the version for piano, performed by the composer's daughter. The Three Dances are hugely approachable and full of exciting contrast. Antoni Wit, one of the most highly regarded Polish conductors, studied conducting with Henryk Czyz and composition with Krzysztof Penderecki at the Academy of Music in Krak+Ýw, subsequently continuing his studies with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. In 2002 he became managing and artistic director of the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra.