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VA - The Romantics: Romantic Music of the 19th Century (1995)

VA - The Romantics: Romantic Music of the 19th Century (1995)

BAND/ARTIST: VA

  • Title: The Romantics: Romantic Music of the 19th Century
  • Year Of Release: 1995
  • Label: Windham Hill Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 51:19
  • Total Size: 234 Mb
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Tracklist:

1 – Rachmaninoff - Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14
Cello [Kurzweil K2000] – Eugene Friesen
2 – Bizet - Intermezzo From Carmen
Flute – Thea Suits-Silverman
Violin [6- String, Electric Violin], Keyboards – Tracy Silverman
3 – Chopin - Nocturne In E Minor Op. 72, No. 1
Classical Guitar [Nylon String Guitar] – Steve Erquiaga
4 – Mendelssohn - Songs Without Words Op. 19, No. 2
Acoustic Guitar [Steel String Guitar] – Steve Cardenas
Bass – Wilbur Krebs
Oboe, English Horn, Synthesizer – Paul McCandless
Voice [Voices] – Raz Kennedy
5 – Chopin* Prelude In E Minor Op. 28, No. 4
Piano – Philip AabergViolin – Daniel KobialkaVocals – Barbara Higbie
6 –Borodin - Nocturne From String Quartet No. 2 -
Cello – Mark Summer
Viola – Danny Seidenberg
Violin – Tracy Silverman
Violin [Baritone] – Darol Anger
7 – Chopin* Mazurka No. 4 - Op. 17, No.4
Piano – Liz Story
8 – Brahms - Madchenlied - Op. 85. No. 3
Clarinet – Doug Wieselman
Flute [Alto], Bass Clarinet – Marty Ehrlich
Keyboards [Programming] – Wayne Horvitz
Violin – Mark Feldman
9 – Schubert - Gott Im Fruhling
Fiddle – Johnny Cunningham
Flute, Whistling – Brian Dunning
Guitar – Mícheál Ó Domhnaill
Performer – Nightnoise (2)
Synthesizer, Piano – Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill
10 – Chopin - Prelude In C Minor Op. 28, No. 20
English Horn, Oboe – Paul McCandless
Guitar – Murray Orrick
Synthesizer – Richard Schönherz
11 –Mendelssohn - Op. 38. No 6 Duet From - Songs Without Words:
Piano – Philip Aaberg
12 – Brahms - Intermezzo In A, Op. 118, No. 2
Mandocello – John Imholz
Mandola – Paul Binkley
Mandolin – Dana Rath, Mike Marshall (2)
13 – Grieg - The Death Of Ase - From Peer Gynt Suite
Cello – Martha Reikow
Keyboards – Tim Story
Oboe – Kimberly Bryden
Violin – Patricia Budner


A compilation of classical music from the Romantic era reinterpreted by some of Windham Hill's top artists, Romantic Music of the 19th Century is primarily of interest to new age fans, since the atmospheric rearrangements recall the work of the performers, not the composers.

"The Romantics" is one of a number of collections of "reinterpreted" period music issued by Windham Hill. Some of the others include "The Impressionists," "Bach Variations," and a Mozart disk. All reflect the high quality of Windham Hill recordings, and the individual arrangements themselves are also highly artistic--none of the packaged "Hooked on Classics" junk that came out some years back. I would describe the genre as principally classical, but with perhaps a bit of new-age flavor. They're enjoyable either as quality background music or in their own right for the serious music aficionado.





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