Seasons… Dreams… - Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida

Seasons… Dreams…

Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2010-09-28
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2010 eOne Music
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Clair De Lune Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 4:30
2
Trãume Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 4:35
3
Sonata No. 5 for Violin and Pi Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 10:10
4
Sonata No. 5 for Violin and Pi Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 5:46
5
Sonata No. 5 for Violin and Pi Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 1:17
6
Sonata No. 5 for Violin and Pi Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 6:38
7
Variations On Sakura Sakura Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 4:44
8
Summertime Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 2:56
9
Autumn in New York Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 5:49
10
Tenderly / Autumn Leaves Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 5:34
11
Stille Nacht Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 4:05
12
Beau Soir Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 2:19
13
Après Un Rêve Anne Akiko Meyers & Reiko Uchida 3:14

Reviews

  • Seasons... Dreams...

    5
    By pjhag
    Anne has provided us with another album full of great pieces of classical music. I cannot stop listening to this album, thank you Anne!
  • Another Great Album from Anne!

    5
    By dstok
    Anne takes on some very famous and great works on this album and truly makes them her own. This album is simply beautiful! The title is very fitting as well. As you listen to this album, it is like you are really listening to the seasons change. It is an extremely capitvating and beautiful album.
  • It's all played in ways that grab the brain as well as the ear, and the world needs more of that

    5
    By DearNonna
    This recital album, played with her usual intelligence and beautiful singing tone, brings together a collection of varied works. They show some of Meyers' range and taste, as well as a disinclination to simply put together a collection of standard fare. The album begins with Debussy's "Clair de Lune," along with an arrangement of Wagner's "Traume (Dreams)" and Beethoven's Sonata No. 5 for Violin and Piano, before moving to the 'seasons" of the title: spring (the traditional Japanese folksong "Sakura," intriguingly arranged by Gene Pritsker), summer ("Summertime"), autumn (Vernon Duke's "Autumn in New York" and Joseph Kosmo's "Tenderly/Autumn Leaves") and winter (Alfred Schnittke's disturbing take on "Silent Night"). Familiar works by Debussy and Faure round it out. Pianist Reiko Uchida and harpist Emmanuel Ceysson are fine collaborators. It's all played in ways that grab the brain as well as the ear, and the world needs more of that. Sarah Bryan-Miller of the St.Louis Post Dispatch
  • The best Fall CD yet!

    5
    By zoe booker
    Here are some of my favorite pieces, and Anne does a fantastic job. Autumn in New York is wonderful. Anne's playing and technique are flawless.

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