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Russian and World music CD DVD shop and Classic distribution
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ID: NMCD057 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano 50 short pieces for piano by 30 of Britain's leading composers |
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ID: MNRCD202 CDs: 3 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano MNRCD107 - The Piano
MNRCD106 - Nyman and Greenaway Revisited
MNRCD104 - The Libertine
Michael Nyman's score for Jane Campion's 1993 film The Piano is one of the most successful film soundtracks of all time. The film itself won the prestigious Palme d'Or at the Cannes film festival in 1993 and went on to win several Oscars at the 1994 Academy Awards. The soundtrack of the film went on to become a multi-million seller. Perhaps surprisingly for music with such strong ties to its original source many of the pieces from The Piano were subsequently used in a variety of other settings in film, television and advertising making it some of the most performed/frequently heard orchestral music of the last twenty years.
Nyman/Greenaway revisited is a collection of the most popular music from the five soundtracks provided by the composer for Peter Greenaway's feature films from 1982 - 1991. Music from The Draughtsman's Contract, A Zed and Two Noughts, Drowning By Numbers, The Cook The Thief His Wife And Her Lover, & Prospero's Books is included.
Working alongside director Laurence Dunmore, Nyman has composed the music for his latest film - The Libertine. The film is a version of the celebrated Stephen Jeffreys play and stars Johnny Depp, John Malkovich and Samantha Morton. It tells the story of the 17th century Earl of Rochester (Depp), his friendship with King of England Charles II (Malkovich) and his affair with actress Elizabeth Barry (Morton). |
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ID: MNRCD204 CDs: 2 Type: |
Subcollection: Film Music Collections is a unique combination of Michael Nyman’s work as a composer, filmmaker and photographer. Available now in a Box set with a luxurious 52 page hard back photo book, a digipack containing a CD, DVD and additional booklet notes written specially by Michael.
CINE OPERA
A specially commissioned combination of Michael Nyman’s photographic output.
Made up of photos taken over the last five years, the book is built around photographs taken in 2010 at the Teatro Cine Opera in Mexico City. The building, built in the 1940s, is now in a state of total disrepair but Michael’s obsession with the building and the sense of combined beauty and loss, led him to take the name CINE OPERA and use it as the title for the complete collection of his visual images.
CD 70 minutes
PORTRAIT OF A LABEL
Includes bonus track The Coldest Place on Earth. First album release.
A compilation of single tracks taken from each of the MN Records albums starting with The Piano Sings in 2005 through to The Glare in 2009.
DVD 22 minutes
50000 PHOTOS CAN’T BE WRONG
A first release combination of film and music.
In a single format this film represents Michael’s videographic, photographic and musical work.
The title originated in a score commissioned by the Great North Run cultural festival in 2007 entitled 50000 Pairs of Feet Can’t be Wrong.
50000 Photos Can’t Be Wrong
DVD Track Listing
1. Barcelona Graffiti
2. Bookman
3. Missing Persons
4. Beach Fatties
5. Pavement Life
6. Girl in the Swimming Pool
7. Reflections
8. Greyman
9. Girl in the Bar
Running Time 22 minutes
CINE OPERA
Photo Book Series
1. Optical Theory
2. CINE OPERA
3. Barcelona and Palma Light
4. Greyman
5. Beaubourg Minder |
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ID: ERP7313 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Guitar Music It is as if the motives left open in the music of René Eespere beg the question: who am I in the midst of this mortal world? And this is his way to uncompromisingly represent the ethical art of the past.
Estonian Music Award 2014: nominee for Best Classical Album (winner will be announced on Jan 30th, 2014). |
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ID: RCD30102 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano Recording in May 1996 at the Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.
R. Schumann - Fantasie in C major, Op. 1: The first movement is rhapsodic and passionate; the middle movement is a grandiose rondo based on a majestic march, with episodes that recall the emotion of the first movement; and the finale is slow and meditative. |
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ID: OC510 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano |
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