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Epicurus.com - Appalachia Waltz / Ma, Meyer, O'Connor

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List Price: $17.98
Our Price: $17.98
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0074646846025 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 1996-09-24 Studio: Sony
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent!!! Comment: Appalachian Waltz shows the best of American music with premier performers. A delightful experience.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ground-breaking album Comment: This album defies categorization. It is a mind-blowing combination of strings that hits a deep emotional chord with me. Pure joy. Don't be fooled by the title of the cd: Appalachia Waltz. It is not a traditional bluegrass or Appalachian music album; far from it. If you like experimental music you will love this, it has an avant-garde sensibility to it, yet has a melodic classical element as well.
I can't recommend this album highly enough.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice mixer of worlds Comment: Classical influence on this area of music is
done tastefully and the music is very enjoyable.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Welcome to "alternative" classical music! Comment: It's wonderful to hear three such talented musicians put together a collection of non-classical music on revered instruments. This is not "The Yo-yo Ma Show" with two other guys! The music is varied but the performances are great and -- in some cases, e.g. Appalachia Waltz -- fantastic. I was driving the first time I heard the title piece and immediately started sobbing and had to pull over; it was that beautiful! This would be a good CD choice for children to listen to, as it gives a fine exposure to the amazing sounds that the three instruments can make when in the right hands.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It's Yo-Yo so it's Exquisite Comment: Yo-yo Ma has never been content to stick with the standard cello classics. Of course he has recorded the classics - the magnificent Bach Cello Suites (incredible and the visual DVD only enhances the effect), Vivaldi, Beethoven, Faure, Dvorak, etc. His evolution as an artist is an on-going process, thus there's Yo-Yo playing Tango (Astor Piazzolla), Yo-Yo playing Jazz (Claude Boling), Yo-yo playing Brazilian music or John Williams. And now we have the Apalachia Waltz, a beautiful, virtuoso and haunting piece.
I, too, found many of the sounds unique. For a real experience, listen in a darkened room with a pair of superior earphones - the things you pick up will shock. I literally turned my head several times, convinced that the artist was in the room.
As one reviewer noted, this is not supposed to be the rustic sound one might imagine or (the reverse) simply an intellectual exercise. The artist (with able assistance) seems to draw on some kind of inner reserve and literally pour his soul into his newest project. I, for one, applaud this widening of the boundaries between genres and hope that it continues.
Let's not forget the other artists, particularly Meyer. Many times the celebrity saps all the attention leaving a wake of sore feeling in their wake. Ma has always been one to give credit where credit is due and in this case it is due to those who ably assisted him. My grade - A
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