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Renée Fleming Christmas in New YorkЖанр: Jazz / Pop Страна-производитель диска: USA Год издания диска: 2014 Продолжительность: 63:37 Издатель (лейбл): Decca Номер по каталогу: 0289 478 6770 8 CD DDD DHАудиокодек: MP3 Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps Источник: Google Play Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нетПервый рождественский альбом, который стал очередной работой Рене, отступающей от жанра классической музыки в сторону джаза и поп-музыки. В качестве гостей на альбоме появились Крис Ботти, Курт Эллинг, Уинтон Марсалис, Брэд Мелдау, Келли О'Хара, Грегори Портер и Руфус Уэйнрайт. Video
Треклист
01. Winter Wonderlandwith Wynton Marsalis (Felix Bernard) 02. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmaswith Gregory Porter (Hugh Martin) 03. Silver Bellswith Kelli O'Hara (Jay Livingston; Raymond B. Evans) 04. Merry Christmas, Darlingwith Chris Botti (Richard Carpenter; Frank Pooler) 05. The Christmas Waltz (Jule Styne) 06. Who Knows Where the Time Goeswith Brad Mehldau (Alexandra Denny) 07. Sleigh Ride, Wynton Marsalis (Leroy Anderson) 08. Snowboundwith Kurt Elling (Russell Faith; Clarence Kehner) 09. In the Bleak Midwinterwith Rufus Wainwright (Harold Edwin Darke) 10. Central Park Serenadewith Gregory Porter (Diane Warren) 11. The Man with the Bag (Dudley Brooks; Harold Stanley; Irving Taylor) 12. Love and Hard Timeswith Brad Mehldau (Paul Simon) 13. Still, Still, Stillwith Kurt Elling (Traditional) 14. New York Tendaberry (Laura Nyro)
Credits
Исполнители: Renée Fleming - Soprano Wynton Marsalis (#1, 7) Gregory Porter (#2, 10) Kelli O'Hara (#3) Chris Botti (#4) Brad Mehldau (#6, 12) Kurt Elling (#8, 13) Rufus Wainwright (#9) Peter Donovan - Bass (Acoustic)
Anthony Scherr - Bass (Acoustic)
David Finck - Bass
Carlos Henríquez - Bass
Christian McBride - Bass
Stephanie Cummins - Cello
Mairi Dorman Phaneuf - Cello
Carl Allen - Drums
Clint DeGanon - Drums
Ulysses Owens Jr. - Drums
Dave Ratajczak - Drums
Chris Botti - Flugelhorn
Lou Marini - Flute (Alto)
Peter Bernstein - Guitar
Freddie Bryant - Guitar
Saul Rubin - Guitar
Grace Paradise - Harp
Dan Nimmer - Piano
Walter Blanding - Sax (Tenor)
Grant Stewart - Saxophone
Mike Truesdell - Vibraphone
David Blinn - Viola
David Creswell - Viola
Joyce Hammann - Violin
Lisa Matricardi - Violin
Susan Perelman - Violin
Svetlana Tsoneva - Violin
Rob Moose - Arranger, Concert Master, Guitar, String Arrangements, Violin
Rob Mounsey - Arranger, Keyboards, Programming
Lee Musiker - Arranger, Piano, Synthesizer
Shelly Berg - Arranger, Piano
Brad Mehldau - Arranger, Piano
Wynton Marsalis - Arranger, Trumpet David Lai - Conductor, Executive Producer, Management, Synthesizer Персонал:
Tom Arndt - Production Manager
David Frost - Mixing, Producer
Romana Jaroff - Management
Mark Wilder - Mastering
Richard King - Mixing
Renee Rosnes - Arranger
Isaiah Abolin - Recording
Allen Sides - Recording
Carol Bobolts - Art Direction, Design
Dan Fyfe - Assistant Engineer
Tim Knowlton - Assistant Engineer
Rafael Lee - Assistant Engineer
Akihiro Nishimura - Assistant Engineer
Timothy White - Photography
Allison Joyce - A&R
Evelyn Morgan - A&R
Elizabeth Sobol - A&R
Рецензия (Allmusic)
This is the first Christmas release by celebrated American soprano Renée Fleming, and opinions may well depend on the background and expectations brought to it. Although the track list suggests what's what here, it's not 100 percent clear that this is not an operatic album at all, but a jazz-pop collection. Fleming has sung this kind of music before, but she has made her reputation mostly through pure operatic releases, and if listeners' points of reference are the track record of other opera singers who have essayed American pop styles, this may well be pleasantly surprising with the low, churchy sound Fleming pulls off in combination with a variety of jazz and pop instrumentalists and vocalists. If a point of reference is the jazz vocal tradition, listeners will probably feel that it's surprisingly accurate but somehow lacking, much as if a leading jazz female vocalist released an album of operatic arias. For members of that happy group already familiar that Fleming can do anything she wants to, impressions will be confirmed here, but it may feel that she actually settles into a groove and doesn't push much beyond it, except in the more folkish arrangement of In the Bleak Midwinter with Rufus Wainwright. Unsurprisingly, Fleming seems most comfortable with him, and the album could have used a few more of these; the jazz combos have a certain sameness and the program unrolls. But a bonus on the pop side is the presence of an apparently new song, Central Park Serenade, by pop songwriter Diane Warren. In all this is a holiday release that is unlikely to disappoint, even as reactions may vary. - James Manheim Источник