Music CD - The Dvorak Album

The Dvorak Album Tracks: Concerto in B minor for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 104, Klid (Silent woods) for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 68, No. 5, Slavonic Dance No. 2 in E minor, Op. 72, Humoresque No. 7 in G-flat Major, Op. 101, Songs My Mother Taught Me from Gypsy Melodie, Op. 55
Music CD: The Dvorak Album

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Tracks:
1. Concerto in B minor for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 104
2. Klid (Silent woods) for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 68, No. 5
3. Slavonic Dance No. 2 in E minor, Op. 72
4. Humoresque No. 7 in G-flat Major, Op. 101
5. Songs My Mother Taught Me from Gypsy Melodie, Op. 55

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0827969285824
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: 2004-09-07
Studio: Sony

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Great artist bad mix
Comment: Yo Yo Ma has the perfect tender and romantic feel for Dvorac. Unfortunately he is not a powerful performer. He is relatively subdued and that is okay with this music. The fault on the very first selection, the concerto, is the recording. It is though he is in the middle of the orchestra playing with everyone else. There is very little presence given to him by the engineer in the mix down. This is very unfortunate. The listener must pick out the lead performer.
I used to 'bury' musicians when they weren't up to par for the good of the whole recording. Everyone including the musican were grateful for this. However, Yo Yo was not having a bad day, and you never bury the lead. Shame on you guys in the booth.
The rest of the album is just fine.
I suggest purchasing Jacqueline du Pre 'A Lasting Inspiration' for fine cello and very fine recording and if you compare the two you will understand exactly what I mean to convey.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: fabulous
Comment: 3 of my friends immediately ordered it after I played it for them. It is a great cd.

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Summary: May he keep playing forever
Comment: The range of Yo Yo Ma's musical offerings is awesome. Is there nothing he's not willing to play--and do so beautifully! The richness of this recording is wonderful on a dark December day.

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Summary: The Dvorak Album with Yo Yo Ma
Comment: There is no better music than Dvorak and there is only one Yo Yo Ma.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Dvorak Concerto
Comment: A beautiful redition of the Dvorak Concerto. Not big and boomy like von Karajan and Rostropovich, but delicate, precise and emotional. I'm not saying the aformentioned is bad, not by any stretch. But, the contact the player has made with the work, in this case, cannot be beat.


Editorial Reviews:

This compilation of music by Dvorak played by Yo-Yo Ma is just beautiful. Ma seems to understand just when Dvorak wants to be super-Romantic and sappy and when he is in fact being merely his usual expressive self. The former comes into bloom with the Slavonic Dance, in which he's accompanied by Itzhak Perlman and "Songs My Mother Taught Me," with Patricia Zander at the piano. But when it comes to revealing Dvorak as one of the most insightful and truly passionate of composers, with a particular understanding of the cello, Ma's playing of the B minor Concerto (under Kurt Masur, with the New York Philharmonic), the latter description comes into play. Ma gets every nuance out of the cello, and the way in which Masur, for instance, leads the winds against the cello at the start of the 2nd movement is just gorgeous. "Klid" ("Silent Woods") is given a deeply affecting reading as well, under Seiji Ozawa. 2004 is the 100th anniversary of Dvorak's death; this CD is fine tribute. --Robert Levine


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