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enlarge | Artist: Ahn Trio Creators: Henji Bunch, Michael Nyman, David Bowie, Pat Metheny, Astor Piazzolla, Leonard Bernstein, Eric Ewazen, Matthew Gold Label: EMI Classics Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (10 reviews) Sales Rank: 59376
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 57022 UPC: 724355702227 EAN: 0724355702227 ASIN: B00004TR18
Release Date: August 15, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Con - Matthew Gold/Brian Resnick | | | Oblivion - Matthew Gold/Brian Resnick | | | Trio: I. Adagio Non Troppo - Allegro Vivace | | | Trio: II. Tempo Di Marcia | | | Trio: III. Largo - Allegro Vivo E Molto Ritmico | | | Slow Dance | | | Primavera Portena - Matthew Gold/Brian Resnick | | | The Diamond World - Brian Resnick | | | The Heart Asks Pleasure First | | | This Is Not America |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
  eclectic collection of chanber music May 12, 2007 the ahn trio rocks! along with the brodsky quartet, the kronos and other contemporary chamber groups, they combine a modish look with formidable classical technique that they use to assail a variety of melodies. some of the melodies are created specifically for them---so these young ladies are doing very well for themselves.
and they serve the music so well. each piece requires a different approach--evazen's 'diamond world' is sweet and lovely with a contemporary pop feel, piazzolla's tangos are spiky and rhythmic, for example--and they get it.
as much of a treat as this cd is, the real treat would be hearing these women live. i'm sure they turn it!
  Excellent Music October 1, 2004 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Ahn sisters have a lot of talent and that talen is shown in this CD. My personal favorite is their rendition of "The Heart Asks Pleasure First (from The Piano)". It is just beautiful!!
For me, the true test of music is how it makes me feel while I listen to it. When I listen to this CD, it makes me feel alive!!! It makes me hunger to listen to other CDs that the Ahn Trio have made. I'll be picking those up soon.
  Ahnbelievable! December 18, 2002 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
These sisters cook with classical ingredients and have found in Kenji Bunch a composer who understands their dynamic and presents them with material that encourages them to expand their considerable talents. There is an attitude here that came off as a bit unbridled on the first CD, TRIOS, and may have set them against the mainstream of classical interpreters. That's a very good thing indeed, for having broken that stranglehold on how things should be played, they have managed to add a bit of steam to the chamber room. Sure it has to do with fashion and sensuality, but it did back in the day, when Wolfgang, Ludwig and Robert and Clara were heating things up. It all got too mannered afterwards, so when artists like the Ahns, or Kennedy, or any other adventurous soul upends the conventions, it is easy to jump on the surface differences as a way of avoiding dealing with the substantive issues at hand. To my ears, they provoke the listener in what seemed like too comfortable assumptions about Piazzola, infused interest and intrigue into Bernstein where little besides Broadway and Americana star excess existed before, and have taken a Pat Metheny/David Bowie piece and brought classical drama to a terrific composition. Both writers should be duly flattered and impressed by the interpretation. And as I mentioned, with Bunch, they have a writer best suited to their own dynamic. I am sure it helps that a set of twins are playing with their sister. There is a telepathy here that indicates they know when they are going to leap off the conventional cliff, and so the others respond by catching them in mid air. This disc makes for seductive and exciting listening. Listening to the Bosendorfer ring off the sensuality of the cello and the passion of the violin and that unbridled element is a source of wonder and enchantment.
  These gals just wanna have fun... July 11, 2002 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I do hope the cover of this CD doesn't scare away "serious" classical lovers! This is definitely classical. It's a collection of shorter classics, but that sure doesn't mean it's aimed for those with short attention spans like one reviewer suggests. This music is, to quote, "charged and alive"! A lot of "today people" who are leery about classical music are likely to find themselves wound up in music especially composed for the Ahn trio by such composers as Henji Bunch and Eric Emazan. Diverse composers such as Argentine tango composer Astor Piazzolla and Leonard Bernstein are included, and most diverse of all, perhaps, is David Bowie.These gals touch all the basses and show that there is indeed life in classical music.
  AWESOME! May 12, 2002 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
The Ahn Trio was here in small-town, Bremerton, WA. this evening, and I was fortunate enough to see in concert and talk with them after their fabulous show. Their musical performance is stunning, and their presences on stage is awesome--they bring the audience to them...they are free with talking with the audience. If ever you get the chance to see them, it is definitely worth it.
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