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Béla Fleck & The Flecktones
Perpetual Motion Album : Perpetual Motion Artist : Béla Fleck & The Flecktones Release date : 2001 Number of discs : 1 Genre : Bluegrass Total size : 79,7 MB Total time : 00:57:33 Tracks : 1. Keyboard Sonata in C Major K. 159 - Béla Fleck, Béla Fleck, Chris Thile 2. Two-Part Invention No. 13 3. Doctor Gradus Ad Parnassum 4. Mazurka in F-Sharp Minor 5. Partita No. 3 for Solo Violin (Prelude) 6. Etude in C-Sharp Minor 7. Mazurka in F-Sharp Minor 8. Three-Part Invention No. 10 9. Melody in E-Flat - Béla Fleck, Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer 10. "Presto in G Minor 1 After Bach" 11. Suite for Unaccompanied Cello No. 1 (Prelude) 12. Three-Part Invention No. 15 13. Moto Perpetuo - Béla Fleck, Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer 14. Keyboard Sonata in D Minor K. 213 15. Two-Part Invention No. 6 16. "Adagio Sostenuto" 17. Two Part Invention No. 11 - Béla Fleck, Béla Fleck, Evelyn Glennie 18. Seven Variations on "God Save the King" - Béla Fleck, Béla Fleck, 19. Three-Part Invention No. 7 20. Moto Perpetuo (Bluegrass) - Béla Fleck, Béla Fleck, Bryan Sutton @ 192 Kbit/s mp3 Amazon.com Bela Fleck is one of the greatest five-string banjo players performing today. Beginning in the 1970s, he honed his lightning-fast chops performing bluegrass, then moved on to contemporary jazz and fusion sounds. With this album, he broadens his horizons once again by performing an entire program of classical music transcriptions. Reminiscent of classical guitar albums by John Williams (who makes a guest appearance here), the disc traverses a wide range of repertoire--from Chopin mazurkas to Bach's Two and Three Part Inventions. Throughout, Fleck displays a feathery touch on his banjo, and his instrument offers a pleasant, brassy tone with very little twang. The technique he displays on Perpetual Motion is astounding and a refreshing change of pace from the smooth grooves found on the banjoist's Flecktones recordings. The arrangements are generally minimalist and understated, but violinist Joshua Bell, bassist Edgar Meyer, mandolinist Chris Thile, and percussionist Evelyn Glennie join in on this groundbreaking disc. Bluegrass purists may be disappointed (this is a far cry from the free-spirited, folksy abandon found on Sony's Short Trip Home and Appalachian Journey CDs), but classical fans will be astounded by how perfectly natural Fleck's banjo sounds on these works. --Jason Verlinde Download: Code:
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