Elgar – Cello Concerto. "Enigma" Variations, Jacqueline du Pré (cello), London Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: 1, 2, 7 to 21), Philadelphia Orchestra (tracks: 3 to 6), Daniel Barenboim (conductor), The Philadelphia Orchestra, «Sony Classical Great Performances», SK 92763, Sony Classical, 2004, Reissue, Remastered
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Review of Igor Levit: Tristan on a Sony Classics CD
Let me say at the outset that Tristan is an album of contrasts and extremes that is at the same time strangely unified. If that opening sentence makes me sound confused or perhaps even a touch insane, blame it on my having listened to this album over and over in a vain attempt to decide what sort of recommendation to give it. It’s a strange, wonderful album, offputting and endearing, but certainly not boring. You can certainly get a sense of what I mean by this from the heading over the liner notes, which shouts out in capital letters:
“SINGING, LAMENTING AND SCREAMING
IGOR LEVIT PLAYS SONGS OF LOVE AND DEATH”
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Karl W. Nehring, Classical Candor
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Hand drawn around the Christmas period in 2022, who doesn’t love a nostalgic pull to memory lane from this classic home console?
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U should draw classic sky Amy💕💕💗
My uh. My hand slipped
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JERRY HABIBI in The Persian Version (2023)
Sony Pictures Classics
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LSD: Dream Emulator (1998): The Dream Journal (Also known by its actual name; Lovely Sweet Dream)
Vivid written and drawn representations of various nightmares and dreams were used to partially inspire producer Osamu Sato to create LSD: Dream Emulator. These dreams and nightmares were encountered throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s by a Japanese writer named Hiroko Nishikawa and became the material written into the journal.
Creator: Osamu Sato
Developer: Asmik Ace
Console: Playstation One (PS1)
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