The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2002 New Line Productions, Inc.
Additional Engineer: Alex Swift
Music Editor: Andrew Dudman
Additional Engineer: Andy Bradfield
Music Editor: Becca Gatrell
Production: Bill Foley
Assistant Engineer: Chris Clark
Executive Producer: Danny Bramson
Associate Producer: David Gleeson
Musicians: Dermot Crehan
Musicians: Edward Cervenka
Assistant Engineer: Erik Jordan
Executive Producer: Fran Walsh
Production: Greg Laporta
Musicians: Gregory Knowles
Conductor, Producer: Howard Shore
Orchestration: Howard Shore
Assistant Engineer: Iain Titman
Orchestral Contractor: Isobel Griffiths
Assistant Engineer: Jake Jackson
Musicians: Jan Hendrickse
Production: Jason Poss
Co-ordinator Production: Jeff Grace
Production: Jim Bruening
Recorded by: John Kurlander
Music Editor: John Wriggle
Music Editor: Jonathan Schultz
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Music Editor: Malcolm Fife
Music Editor: Mark Willsher
Production: Matt Rocker
Choir: Michael McCarthy
Music Editor: Michael Price
Assistant Engineer: Mike Cox
Assistant Engineer: Mirek Stiles
Music Editor: Nigel Scott
Executive Producer: Paul Broucek
Additional Producer: Paul Broucek
Additional Engineer: Pete Lewis
Mixer: Peter Cobbin
Executive Producer: Peter Jackson
Mastering Engineer: Peter Mew
Music Editor: Raphael Mouterde
Assistant Engineer: Richard Lancaster
Orchestral Contractor: Ruth Cornes
Music Editor: Simon Kiln
Musicians: Slyvia Hallett
Musicians: Sonia Slany
Assistant Engineer: Steve Browell
Assistant Engineer: Steve Pelluet
Music Editor: Steve Price
Choir: Terry Edwards
Performance: The London Oratory School Schola
Performance: The London Voices
Music Editor: Tim Starnes
Production: Tim Stritmater
Assistant Engineer: Toby Wood
Lyricist: Fran Walsh
Composer: Howard Shore
Lyricist: J.R.R. Tolkien
Glenn Gould performs Beethoven’s «Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor op 31/2 — The Tempest“, at the classical music television series „Music For a Sunday Afternoon“, originally broadcast on March 19, 1967. Remember to subscribe to stay up to date with all new releases on the channel.
00:00 I Largo Allegro
07:03 II Adagio
16:19 III Allegretto
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Artists: Derek Han (piano), Philharmonia Orchestra and Paul Freeman (conductor)
This an issue of series consisting of 14 3CD-sets with selected highlights taken from our complete edition. This part contains the following works: No. 1 K. 37, No. 11 K. 413, No. 15 K. 450, No. 20 K. 466, No. 21 K. 467 “Elvira Madigan”, No. 22 K. 482, No. 23 K. 488, No. 25 K. 503.
Tracklist:
Piano Concerto No. 15 In B-Flat Major, K 450:
0:00:00 I. Allegro
0:11:04 II. Adagio
0:16:24 III. Allegro Assai
Piano Concerto No. 11 In F Major K 413:
0:24:16 I. Allegro
0:33:29 II. Larghetto
0:41:05 III. Tempo Di Menuetto
Piano Concerto No. 23 In A Major K 488:
0:46:28 I. Allegro
0:57:16 II. Andante
1:03:31 III. Allegro
Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K 467 «Elvira Madigan»:
1:11:30 I. Allegro
1:26:09 II. Andante
1:32:57 III. Allegro Vivace Assai
Piano Concerto No. 1 In F Major, K 37:
1:40:31 I Allegro
1:45:51 II. Andante
1:51:22 III. Allegro
Piano Concerto No. 25 In C Major, K 503:
1:56:19 I. Allegro Maestoso
2:13:38 II. Andante
2:21:01 III. Allegretto
Piano Concerto No. 20 In D Minor, K 466:
2:30:59 I. Allegro
2:44:54 II. Romanze
2:53:18 III. Allegro Assai
Piano Concerto No. 22 In E-Flat Major, K 482:
3:01:09 I. Allegro
3:15:10 II. Andante
3:24:02 III. Allegro
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«Counterpoint passes back and forth between the hands in a conversational and judiciously balanced manner, while a strong lyrical inlpulse informs the cross-handed variations rapid, bravura passages (Vars 5 and 19, for example). Ishizakas restrained and concentrated way with slow minor-key variations (Vars 15,21 and 25) lets the musics agonising harmonic tension speak softly for itself.»
— Jed Distler, Gramophone Magazine
«She has the fleet fingers to speed through the virtuoso variations with compelling clarity and the sensitivity to probe the dramatic potential of the slower, more profound numbers, pleasurably aided by her consistently lovely tone.»
— Robert Schulslaper, Issue 36:1 (Sept/Oct 2012), Fanfare Magazine
«The sound quality of the recording is top notch»
«In fact, the albums an audiophile gem.»
— Reviewed by Christopher Lim in The Business Times, July 20, 2012.
J.S. Bachs «Goldberg Variations», BWV 988, recorded by Kimiko Ishizaka on a Bösendorfer grand piano, with score following provided by the iPad app from MuseScore. For more information on this project, see www.opengoldbergvariations.org