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Beatles Go Baroque, Vol. 2 / Peter Breiner & His Orchestra
Also Available: Beatles Go Baroque / Peter Breiner & His Chamber Orchestra
Classical musicians have always recognized the musicality and originality of The Beatlesā songs, Leonard Bernstein declaring the Lennon-McCartney composing team āthe Schuberts of our timeā. This sequel to Peter Breinerās multi-platinum Beatles Go Baroque(Naxos 8.555010) takes the original concept even further, keeping 18th-century masterpieces such as Vivaldiās The Four Seasons and Bachās famously stylish and beautiful Violin Concerto No. 1 largely intact, elegantly combining them with The Beatlesā most enduring melodies to create a joyously genuine 21st-century mashup. Peter Breineris one of the worldās most recorded musicians, with over 200 albums released and multiple streams and downloads. Known as a conductor, composer, pianist and arranger, he has conducted, often doubling as a pianist, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bournemouth, Jerusalem, New Zealand, Moscow and Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestras, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the Slovak Philharmonic and the Orchestre National de France, to mention just a few. His compositions and arrangements have been played in concerts and broadcast worldwide, and some of the most prestigious ballet companies have used his music in numerous performances.
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REVIEW:
With considerable ingenuity, Peter Breiner intertwines original Beatles melodies with unchanged moments from two great composers of the Baroque era. But does this work in the same way as the original Beatles Go Baroque? Well, that will be a personal response. So letās start from āsquare oneā and simply enjoy the disc as rather quirky light music that is immaculately played by a multi-national chamber orchestra. Breinerās direction keeps the music bouncing along, while managing to retain respect for the original composer.
ā David's Review Corner (David Denton)
Classical musicians have always recognized the musicality and originality of The Beatlesā songs, Leonard Bernstein declaring the Lennon-McCartney composing team āthe Schuberts of our timeā. This sequel to Peter Breinerās multi-platinum Beatles Go Baroque(Naxos 8.555010) takes the original concept even further, keeping 18th-century masterpieces such as Vivaldiās The Four Seasons and Bachās famously stylish and beautiful Violin Concerto No. 1 largely intact, elegantly combining them with The Beatlesā most enduring melodies to create a joyously genuine 21st-century mashup. Peter Breineris one of the worldās most recorded musicians, with over 200 albums released and multiple streams and downloads. Known as a conductor, composer, pianist and arranger, he has conducted, often doubling as a pianist, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bournemouth, Jerusalem, New Zealand, Moscow and Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestras, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the Slovak Philharmonic and the Orchestre National de France, to mention just a few. His compositions and arrangements have been played in concerts and broadcast worldwide, and some of the most prestigious ballet companies have used his music in numerous performances.
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REVIEW:
With considerable ingenuity, Peter Breiner intertwines original Beatles melodies with unchanged moments from two great composers of the Baroque era. But does this work in the same way as the original Beatles Go Baroque? Well, that will be a personal response. So letās start from āsquare oneā and simply enjoy the disc as rather quirky light music that is immaculately played by a multi-national chamber orchestra. Breinerās direction keeps the music bouncing along, while managing to retain respect for the original composer.
ā David's Review Corner (David Denton)
Also Available: Beatles Go Baroque / Peter Breiner & His Chamber Orchestra
Classical musicians have always recognized the musicality and originality of The Beatlesā songs, Leonard Bernstein declaring the Lennon-McCartney composing team āthe Schuberts of our timeā. This sequel to Peter Breinerās multi-platinum Beatles Go Baroque(Naxos 8.555010) takes the original concept even further, keeping 18th-century masterpieces such as Vivaldiās The Four Seasons and Bachās famously stylish and beautiful Violin Concerto No. 1 largely intact, elegantly combining them with The Beatlesā most enduring melodies to create a joyously genuine 21st-century mashup. Peter Breineris one of the worldās most recorded musicians, with over 200 albums released and multiple streams and downloads. Known as a conductor, composer, pianist and arranger, he has conducted, often doubling as a pianist, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bournemouth, Jerusalem, New Zealand, Moscow and Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestras, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the Slovak Philharmonic and the Orchestre National de France, to mention just a few. His compositions and arrangements have been played in concerts and broadcast worldwide, and some of the most prestigious ballet companies have used his music in numerous performances.
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REVIEW:
With considerable ingenuity, Peter Breiner intertwines original Beatles melodies with unchanged moments from two great composers of the Baroque era. But does this work in the same way as the original Beatles Go Baroque? Well, that will be a personal response. So letās start from āsquare oneā and simply enjoy the disc as rather quirky light music that is immaculately played by a multi-national chamber orchestra. Breinerās direction keeps the music bouncing along, while managing to retain respect for the original composer.
ā David's Review Corner (David Denton)
Classical musicians have always recognized the musicality and originality of The Beatlesā songs, Leonard Bernstein declaring the Lennon-McCartney composing team āthe Schuberts of our timeā. This sequel to Peter Breinerās multi-platinum Beatles Go Baroque(Naxos 8.555010) takes the original concept even further, keeping 18th-century masterpieces such as Vivaldiās The Four Seasons and Bachās famously stylish and beautiful Violin Concerto No. 1 largely intact, elegantly combining them with The Beatlesā most enduring melodies to create a joyously genuine 21st-century mashup. Peter Breineris one of the worldās most recorded musicians, with over 200 albums released and multiple streams and downloads. Known as a conductor, composer, pianist and arranger, he has conducted, often doubling as a pianist, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bournemouth, Jerusalem, New Zealand, Moscow and Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestras, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the Slovak Philharmonic and the Orchestre National de France, to mention just a few. His compositions and arrangements have been played in concerts and broadcast worldwide, and some of the most prestigious ballet companies have used his music in numerous performances.
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REVIEW:
With considerable ingenuity, Peter Breiner intertwines original Beatles melodies with unchanged moments from two great composers of the Baroque era. But does this work in the same way as the original Beatles Go Baroque? Well, that will be a personal response. So letās start from āsquare oneā and simply enjoy the disc as rather quirky light music that is immaculately played by a multi-national chamber orchestra. Breinerās direction keeps the music bouncing along, while managing to retain respect for the original composer.
ā David's Review Corner (David Denton)
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Beatles Go Baroque, Vol. 2 / Peter Breiner & His Orchestraā
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Also Available: Beatles Go Baroque / Peter Breiner & His Chamber Orchestra
Classical musicians have always recognized the musicality and originality of The Beatlesā songs, Leonard Bernstein declaring the Lennon-McCartney composing team āthe Schuberts of our timeā. This sequel to Peter Breinerās multi-platinum Beatles Go Baroque(Naxos 8.555010) takes the original concept even further, keeping 18th-century masterpieces such as Vivaldiās The Four Seasons and Bachās famously stylish and beautiful Violin Concerto No. 1 largely intact, elegantly combining them with The Beatlesā most enduring melodies to create a joyously genuine 21st-century mashup. Peter Breineris one of the worldās most recorded musicians, with over 200 albums released and multiple streams and downloads. Known as a conductor, composer, pianist and arranger, he has conducted, often doubling as a pianist, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bournemouth, Jerusalem, New Zealand, Moscow and Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestras, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the Slovak Philharmonic and the Orchestre National de France, to mention just a few. His compositions and arrangements have been played in concerts and broadcast worldwide, and some of the most prestigious ballet companies have used his music in numerous performances.
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REVIEW:
With considerable ingenuity, Peter Breiner intertwines original Beatles melodies with unchanged moments from two great composers of the Baroque era. But does this work in the same way as the original Beatles Go Baroque? Well, that will be a personal response. So letās start from āsquare oneā and simply enjoy the disc as rather quirky light music that is immaculately played by a multi-national chamber orchestra. Breinerās direction keeps the music bouncing along, while managing to retain respect for the original composer.
ā David's Review Corner (David Denton)
Classical musicians have always recognized the musicality and originality of The Beatlesā songs, Leonard Bernstein declaring the Lennon-McCartney composing team āthe Schuberts of our timeā. This sequel to Peter Breinerās multi-platinum Beatles Go Baroque(Naxos 8.555010) takes the original concept even further, keeping 18th-century masterpieces such as Vivaldiās The Four Seasons and Bachās famously stylish and beautiful Violin Concerto No. 1 largely intact, elegantly combining them with The Beatlesā most enduring melodies to create a joyously genuine 21st-century mashup. Peter Breineris one of the worldās most recorded musicians, with over 200 albums released and multiple streams and downloads. Known as a conductor, composer, pianist and arranger, he has conducted, often doubling as a pianist, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bournemouth, Jerusalem, New Zealand, Moscow and Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestras, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the Slovak Philharmonic and the Orchestre National de France, to mention just a few. His compositions and arrangements have been played in concerts and broadcast worldwide, and some of the most prestigious ballet companies have used his music in numerous performances.
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REVIEW:
With considerable ingenuity, Peter Breiner intertwines original Beatles melodies with unchanged moments from two great composers of the Baroque era. But does this work in the same way as the original Beatles Go Baroque? Well, that will be a personal response. So letās start from āsquare oneā and simply enjoy the disc as rather quirky light music that is immaculately played by a multi-national chamber orchestra. Breinerās direction keeps the music bouncing along, while managing to retain respect for the original composer.
ā David's Review Corner (David Denton)





















