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 | Jubilant
Jubilant Sykes was in Raleigh, NC performing with the NC Symphony. My parents accompanied me to this concert. Mr. Sykes has a wonderful voice and a beautiful spirit that shines through with each note he sings. His rendition of 'A City Called Heaven' was the best I have ever heard. I am a singer of Negro Spirituals and my standards are high. His background in various genres of music has enriched his delivery. My mother who is handicapped ... Regular Price : $
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 | The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Howard Shore's music for the massively successful first film chapter of Tolkien's Ring saga won him the Oscar® for Best Original Score, something of a surprise given the music's ambitious scale and determinedly dark overtones, factors that handily blurred the line between typical film fantasy music and accomplished concert work. Its sequel takes the same, often Wagnerian-scaled dramatic tack, following the film's story line into even more brooding and ominous dark corners. The previous film's Hobbit-inspired pastoralism is ... Regular Price : $19.98
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 | Josh Groban in Concert (with Bonus DVD)
Josh Groban in Concert has all the ingredients to be a long-running PBS staple: a young (21), good-looking performer with a golden voice; songs in Italian and Spanish for the crossover crowd (i.e., Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman) and pop and movie songs for the mainstream; guest stars galore (David Foster, John Williams, Angie Stone, Andrea Corr, Lili Haydn); a large orchestra; and striking but not obtrusive visual effects. The centerpiece of this DVD-CD combo (also available in a ... Regular Price : $29.98
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 | The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Limited Edition)
Howard Shore's music for the massively successful first film chapter of Tolkien's Ring saga won him the Oscar® for Best Original Score, something of a surprise given the music's ambitious scale and determinedly dark overtones, factors that handily blurred the line between typical film fantasy music and accomplished concert work. Its sequel takes the same, often Wagnerian-scaled dramatic tack, following the film's story line into even more brooding and ominous dark corners. The previous film's Hobbit-inspired pastoralism is ... Regular Price : $29.98
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 | Catch Me If You Can
Steven Spielberg veered from the futuristic sci-fi flirtations of A.I. and Minority Report with this brisk, stylish period take on the career of teen con-man extraordinaire Frank Abagnale (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his dogged G-man pursuer/de facto extended family member Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks). As always, the director's musical collaborator is John Williams, and the scoring legend uses the occasion of their 20th collaboration as a rewarding musical journey back to the days when he was ... Regular Price : $18.98
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 | Flower Drum Song (2002 Broadway Revival Cast)
This Broadway Cast Recording is a gourgeous rendition of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic. 'Flower Drum Song' has been somewhat forgotten over the years, and its score remains one of their most underrated. The current, thoroughly revised Broadway revival has some notable scripting problems, and it left me with the overall feeling that I wished the production was a might bit better. However, the score itself is ravishingly performed, both on stage and on this CD, and the voices of ... Regular Price : $18.98
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 | The Hours (Score)
How better to score a movie that takes place in three tangentially related time periods than with music that strives for timelessness? The hallmarks of Philip Glass's minimalism serve The Hours well. The film, based on Michael Cunningham's novel, tells the stories of three women--Virginia Woolf in the early 1920s, a housewife just after World War II, and a book editor in the present--whose days relate in different ways to Woolf's novel Mrs. Dalloway. Yet rather than construct a sonic ... Regular Price : $18.98
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 | The Pianist (Music from the Motion Picture)
Roman Polanski's telling of famed Polish composer-pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman's survival in the Nazi-controlled Warsaw ghetto can't help but be infused with the director's deepest passions: he himself escaped the Kraków ghetto as a boy of 7. The musician's status as a musical hero to the oppressed Polish Jews of World War II was surpassed only by that of Chopin, the composer who was at the core of Szpilman's repertoire. Thus this score revolves tightly around Chopin's music, with ... Regular Price : $18.98
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 | Donnie Darko (Score)
If you are looking for the numerous 80s pop songs that appeared in the movie, look elsewhere. The score sets a wonderful mood, but as all Donnie Darko fans know, many of the highlights of the movie were the 80s classics. Do not buy the score looking for the pop songs. If you'd like to know what the songs were:
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 | Chicago (The Miramax Motion Picture Soundtrack)
The movie version of Kander and Ebb's Chicago was long in the making, but it's well worth the wait. Director Rob Marshall's main change was to turn the classic musical numbers into fantasy sequences, but of course this isn't obvious on CD. Most importantly, the arrangements are bursting with life while being true to the show's spirit, and the casting is simply inspired. Catherine Zeta-Jones actually started her career on the British ... Regular Price : $18.98
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