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Dave Grusin / Lee Ritenour -Two Worlds
1. Concerto in A-Minor for Four Keyboards and Strings [Movement 1]
2. Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 - Renee Fleming
3. Sonatina [Andante II]
4. Elegia [A Henri]
5. Suite Popular Espanola, No. 3 Cancion
6. Lagrima - Lee Ritenour
7. River Songs (The Water Is Wide/Shenandoah) - Renee Fleming
8. Romanian Folk Dances/Stick Dance/Sash Dance/Stamping Dance/Horn Dan 9. Compostelana, No. 3 Cuna
10. Suite Popular Espanola [No. 1 el Pano Moruno]
11. Siciliana
12. Canto Invierno
Label: Decca Records
Genre:Classical/Fusion Jazz
Compression:EAC+APE
Covers:Front,back,inlay,inside and cd label
Size:249.77 MB
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Melding jazz and classical music has been attempted with varying degrees of success by luminaries from George Gershwin to Miles Davis to The MJQ; even Grover Washington took a shot at it shortly before his passing. It is hard to discern much jazz in Grusin and Ritenour's venture, unless it is to bring out the implied swing in Bach's Concerto in A Minor for Four Keyboards and Strings, or a propensity for "smooth jazz" romanticism in some melodies and lush string arrangements. They do offer a varied program including some impassioned Bartók (featuring violinist Gil Shaham) and some sprightly Spanish dances courtesy of composer Manuel de Falla The high point, though, is soprano Renee Fleming's performance of "Cantilena" from Villa Lobos's "Bachianas Brasilieras," which proves as ethereal and haunting as its subject matter--the moon. Fleming also reveals a surprising soulfullness and unexpected feel for jazz phrasing in her performances of "The Water Is Wide" and "Shenandoah." In the end, it is she who truly brings the two worlds together |
New release.Could take some time to spread.