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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 63:29

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John Schaefer

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01.27.09
Another strikingly original album from a thoughtful, iconoclastic violinist
2009 | Label: Koch International Classics / Entertainment One Distribution

A typically interesting album from violinist Anne Akiko Meyers — which therefore makes it an atypical one for almost anyone else. Meyers 'career that has seen its share of globetrotting: she performs Brahms and Beethoven Violin Concertos with major orchestras, while pursuing her own interests in contemporary music and in the music of the Far East. While those interests have occasionally coincided (check out her splendid 2006 recording of works by Olivier Messiaen, the mystical, Eastward-looking Frenchman, and Toru Takemitsu, the Western-trained Japanese composer), this album required a bit more imagination to pull together. Film legend and occasional songwriter Charles (he hated Charlie) Chaplin, Nuevo-tango king Astor Piazzolla and Franz Schubert might seem strange musical bedfellows, yet it all works. In each of these pieces, melody rules. Meyers 'playing, warm but understated, keeps emotion from becoming melodrama, as it so easily could in the Chaplin title track, or in the album's finale, "Somewhere Over The Rainbow."

Estonian composer Arvo Pärt's "Spiegel Im Spiegel" is a fine example of his "tinntinabulary" style — the violin and piano ring and chime and echo against each other. It looks simple enough on paper, but it takes an almost… read more »

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pkokity

This is a great album. I mostly use eMusic to download music for my massage clients. Some of the the tracks are the mellowest tracks for relaxation but anyone that enjoys classical music and/or violin is going to enjoy it. Her Mendelssohn Concerto albums is also a pretty good one. I also had the same problem with #11 and have received a refund.

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Enough already, fix the defective track

Hillbilly_Doc

Really enjoyed the album, with a diversity of violin music. But I first got turned on to this when I heard some excerpts on "To the Best of our Knowledge" recently on NPR. They played track 11 which I really like but is unfortunately the defective track. Emusic credited me a download but would rather they fix the track.

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Defective Track

ViolinTenor

I love the album, but in track #11, Kojo No Tsuki (Moonlight Over The Ruined Castle), has distrubing skips and pops between 1:59 and 2:40.

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World Class

Andy48

Although for obvious reasons this set comes with the tag "classical," it could as easily be "world." Anne Akiko Meyers is comfortable with everything from Arvo Pärt to "Over the Rainbow," with stops in between for Schubert and tango and contemporary Japanese music. No matter what she's playing, she brings a beautiful tone and rhythmic sense, and, well, poetry. I just got this and have been listening to it over and over, finding new pleasures each time.

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