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The Classical Variations

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Download links and information about The Classical Variations by Uri Caine. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Classical genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:12:06 minutes.

Artist: Uri Caine
Release date: 2014
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Classical
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:12:06
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No. Title Length
1. Only Love Beauty (After Ruckert-Lieder: No. 7, Liebst du um Schonheit) [Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble] (featuring Barbara Walker, Kettwiger Bach Ensemble, Wolfgang Kläsener / Wolfgang Klasener) 2:51
2. 33 Variations in C Major on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120 "Diabelli Variations" (Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble): Var. 32, Fuga - Allegro (featuring Concerto Köln / Concerto Koln) 5:50
3. 33 Variations in C Major on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120 "Diabelli Variations" (Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble): Var. 33, Tempo di menuetto, Moderato (featuring Concerto Köln / Concerto Koln) 2:22
4. Var. 10 (After Goldberg Variations) [Arr. U. Caine for Fortepiano & Viola da Gamba Quartet] (featuring Vittorio Ghielmi, Rodney Prada, Cristiano Contadin, Paolo Biordi) 1:28
5. When I Hear the Song (After Dichterliebe, Op. 48: No. 10, Hor' ich das Liedchen klingen) [Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble] (featuring David Gilmore, Mark Ledford, Shulamith Wechter Caine) 2:11
6. The Rose, The Lily, The Dove (After Dichterliebe, Op. 48: No. 3, Die Rose, die Lilie, die Taube, die Sonne) (Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble) (featuring Mark Ledford, David Moss) 0:28
7. This Glowing Summer Morning (After Dichterliebe, Op. 48: No. 12, Am leuchtenden Sommermorgen) [Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble] (featuring David Gilmore, Mark Ledford, Julie Patton) 3:10
8. The Midnight Variation (After Goldberg Variations) [Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble] (featuring Greg Osby, Ralph Alessi, James Genus, Ralph Peterson, Josh Roseman) 3:25
9. The Brass & Drums Variation (After Goldberg Variations) [Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble] (featuring Don Byron, Ralph Alessi, Ralph Peterson, Josh Roseman, Bob Stewart) 2:31
10. Tristan und Isolde: Prelude (Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble) (featuring Erik Friedlander, Joyce Hammann, Drew Gress, Mark Feldman, Dominic Cortese) 8:45
11. The Scratch Variation. (After Goldberg Variations) [Arr. U. Caine for Turntables] (featuring DJ Logic) 0:53
12. The Fats Variation (After Goldberg Variations) [Arr. U. Caine] 2:19
13. Variation (After Goldberg Variations) [Arr. U. Caine for Lute & Clarinet] (featuring Don Byron, Michael Freimuth) 3:06
14. Symphony No. 2 in C Minor "Resurrection": IV. Urlicht. Sehr feierlich, aber schlicht (Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble) (featuring Don Byron, David Binney, Michael Formanek, Mark Feldman, Josh Roseman) 2:33
15. Var. 27 (After Goldberg Variations) [Arr. U. Caine for Lute & Flute] (featuring Cordula Breuer, Michael Freimuth) 2:10
16. Desdemona's Lament (After Otello) [Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble] (featuring Jim Black, Chris Speed, John Hebert, Josephine Lindstrand) 4:38
17. The Organ Variation (After Goldberg Variations) [Arr. U. Caine for Turntables] (featuring DJ Logic) 0:56
18. Var. 22 (After Goldberg Variations) [Arr. U. Caine for Fortepiano & Viola da Gamba Quartet] (featuring Vittorio Ghielmi, Rodney Prada, Cristiano Contadin, Paolo Biordi) 1:21
19. Piano Sonata No. 11 in a Major, K. 331: III. Alla turca, Allegretto (Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble) (featuring DJ Olive, Ralph Alessi, Jim Black, Nguyên Lê / Nguyen Le, Joyce Hammann, Drew Gress, Chris Speed) 8:27
20. Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor: IV. Adagietto (Arr. U. Caine for Jazz Ensemble) (featuring DJ Olive, David Binney, Michael Formanek, Ralph Alessi, Jim Black, Mark Feldman) 12:42

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Despite his excesses, pianist/arranger Uri Caine is a musician who commands admiration and respect. His experimentation hasn't always paid off; at times, Caine's work has been audacious for the sake of being audacious. But when you're evaluating a musician, you have to look at the big picture — and Caine's willingness to take risks has served him well more often than not. It generally serves him well on The Classical Variations, which finds Caine putting his orchestral jazz/classical spin on Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Sebastian Bach, and other Euro-classical icons. This 72-minute CD offers a combination of previously released recordings (which come from Caine albums that include Diabelli Variations, Love Fugue, and Uri Caine Plays Mozart) and previously released material. Because 11 of the 20 selections were previously released, The Classical Variations shouldn't be considered a best-of; instead, it is an album that uses both new and old recordings in service of the variations theme. And while some consumers might object to paying for a CD that isn't a true best-of yet only contains about 55 percent new material, The Classical Variations nonetheless has a lot going for it. Jazz and Euro-classical are the disc's primary influences, but Caine incorporates everything from Jewish klezmer to hip-hop. Some jazz snobs and classical snobs will cry foul, insisting that the influence of hip-hop has no place on an album that has anything to do with either jazz or classical. But then, Caine has never worried about offending purists of either the jazz variety or the classical variety — and even though The Classical Variations can be self-indulgent at times, the disc nonetheless gives listeners many reasons to think highly of his artistry.