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This is the definitive recording of all three acts of Le Corsaire, the Anna-Marie Holmes version (partly inspired by her mentor Natalia Dudinskaya), which ABT and many other companies perform. It is available in a 2-CD set, or as a download.
Le Corsaire was recorded in January, 2011, by the Evergreen Symphony Orchestra of Taiwan, with Kevin Galiè directing his orchestration of the score. Holmes paid great attention to ensure all of the tempi are correct, and even offered alternate tempi for the bigger variations in an appendix to the CD.
This is the only commercially available, non-pirated, professional recording of the complete ballet, including the Russian interpolations as most modern companies perform it.
It is available as a download or a physical 2-CD set.
© 2011 Ensemble Adriatico, Inc.
During the recording of Kevin Galiè's re-orchestration of La Bayadère, by this Taiwanese orchestra, Anna-Marie Holmes marked the steps on the recording floor, indicating the correct tempi for each dance. It makes this unique recording, conducted by Mr. Galiè, suitable both for practice as well as staging of the ballet.
It is available as a download or a physical 2-CD set.
© 2017 Ensemble Adriatico, Inc.
Aurora’s Wedding contains the complete Prologue variations as well as the Act III variations that make up Aurora’s Wedding from Sleeping Beauty. This was also recorded with the Evergreen Symphony Orchestra, with correct ballet tempi for all pieces.
It is available as a download or a physical 2-CD set.
© 2017 Ensemble Adriatico, Inc.
The Laurencia Pas de Six by Alexander Krein, re-orchestrated by Kevin Galiè and performed by the Evergreen Symphony orchestra with Mr. Galiè conducing. Available as a download.
© 2011 Ensemble Adriatico, Inc.
The Paquita Girl’s Harp Variation from the ballet La Camargo, re-orchestrated by Kevin Galiè and performed by the Evergreen Symphony orchestra with Mr. Galiè conducing. Available as a download.
© 2017 Ensemble Adriatico, Inc.
The lovely Second Mass of Charles-René had never before been recorded, and its composer is most often remembered as a teacher of the young Maurice Ravel. Yet Charles-René was a much-respected and active member of the music scene of turn-of-the-19th-century Paris, a colleague of Charles-Marie Widor.
The Second Mass is presented here by the MIT Women’s Chorale, directed by Kevin Galiè. Enhancing the performance of the Mass are the lovely voices of Anna Ward, soprano, and Stephanie Scarcella, mezzo-soprano, as well as the beautiful organ accompaniment of Susan DeSelms. The organ of United Parish Church (formerly Harvard Congregational), Brookline, Massachusetts is the 1932 Aeolian-Skinner instrument. The recording includes sacred motets from composers whose music was part of Charles-René's musical environment: César Franck and Gabriel Fauré.
Kevin Galiè, directed the Chorale from 2008-2019, and is featured in a performance of organ works by Gabriel Pierné, a contemporary of Charles-René.
© 2012 MIT Women’s Chorale
Mr. Galiè appeared on this Edwin Barker CD recording, playing harpsichord, with the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, for Edwin Barker’s “Concerti for Double Bass,” conducted by Gunther Schuller.
Mr. Galiè appeared on this December, 2007 recording , of “A Splash of Pops” playing organ with the Boston Pops, Keith Lockhart conducting.
The Boston Modern Orchestra Project in collaboration with
Odyssey Opera, conducted by Gil Rose, recorded Gunther Schuller’s “The Fisherman and His Wife.” Mr. Galiè appears on celesta.