David Garrett – Garrett vs. Paganini (Deluxe Edition) [2013]
David Garrett – Garrett vs. Paganini (Deluxe Edition) [2013]
CD1: 01:04:20 01. Erlkönig 02. Ma Dove Sei 03. Caprice 24 04. Io Ti Penso Amore 05. Devil’s Trill Sonata 06. Sonata 12: Opus 3 07. Swan Lake Theme 08. La Campanella 09. Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2 10. Caprice #5 11. A La Turca 12. Scarlatti Sonata f minor k466 13. Gypsy Dance 14. Carnival Of Venice 15. Capriccio Tarantella CD2: 00:25:33 01. Movie Start Caprice 5 02. John Watson’s Plan 03. Urbani Disturbs 04. Rachmaninoff: Paganini Variations 05. Langham Waits 06. The Crowd Is Amazed 07. Who Is The Real You 08. Io Ti Penso Amore 09. Urbani Takes Care Of Things 10. Caprice No. 4 11. The Betrayal & The Beat Up 12. Return To Italy David Garrett - Violin Jeff Allen - Bass Andrea Bocelli - Tenor Jeff Lipstein - Drums Steve Morse - Guitar Sergei Rachmanin - Drums Nicole Scherzinger - Vocals Franck van der Heijden - Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion Ray Vega - Trumpet Rogier van Wegberg - Bass Steven Wolf - Drums Ricciotti Ensemble Munchner Rundfunkorchester
The child of an American mother and a German father, prodigy violin soloist David Garrett, born David Bongartz in Aachen, Germany, reached and surpassed many an important milestone before his matriculation at Juilliard in New York. Garrett's interest in violin began at the age of four, when his older brother received a violin from his father, who was himself an antique stringed-instrument dealer. A year later, Garrett had already won a competition, and by seven he was playing in public as often as possible. Within five more years, he had gone on to perform with an orchestra (playing Mozart) and at the age of ten made his concert debut. As his teenage years dawned, Garrett had already released two albums and appeared on television. This kind of talent was quickly picked up by Deutsche Grammophone, which offered and signed a contract with the violinist when he was only 14 years old. He graduated from Juilliard in New York in 2004, after having been a student with Itzhak Perlman. Garrett has performed with many of the world's orchestras, and in 2007 he played with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, touring the United States with them in 2008. In 2009 he released a self-titled album on the Decca label. The varied repertoire included music from Bizet, a version of "Dueling Banjos," plus a cover version of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal." A year later he returned with Rock Symphonies, an album featuring material from Nirvana, Guns N' Roses, and Metallica. Temporarily retreating from pop crossover material, Garrett released Legacy in 2011 which featured a repertoire of Beethoven and Kreisler pieces. His next release, 2012's Music, found a middle ground offering an even mix of classical arrangements and modern pop hits. In 2013, Garrett portrayed virtuosic 19th century violinist/composer Niccolò Paganini in the biopic The Devil's Violinist and released the Garrett vs. Paganini album. His next two releases, 2015's Explosive and 2017's Rock Revolution, shifted his focus back to classical arrangements of rock and popular music. ---Chris True, itunes.apple.com
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