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IconicLimitierte Anzahl an signierten Alben (da handsigniert kann die Unterschrift vom Bild abweichen) Sein Ruf eilt ihm voraus: unerschrocken, brillant, ein Grenzgnger. Als einer von wenigen Knstlern wurde er in Klassik und Pop gleich mehrfach mit einem ECHO ausgezeichnet. Nun kehrt der Stargeiger David Garrett mit einer neuen Aufnahme zurck Iconic. Sie erscheint als Deluxe Edition (1 CD) mit drei Bonustracks und bietet ein 12 seitiges Booklet, das den

Limitierte Anzahl an signierten Alben (da handsigniert kann die Unterschrift vom Bild abweichen) 

Sein Ruf eilt ihm voraus: unerschrocken, brillant, ein Grenzgänger. Als einer von wenigen Künstlern wurde er in Klassik und Pop gleich mehrfach mit einem ECHO ausgezeichnet. Nun kehrt der Stargeiger David Garrett mit einer neuen Aufnahme zurück – Iconic. Sie erscheint als Deluxe-Edition (1 CD) mit drei Bonustracks und bietet ein 12-seitiges Booklet, das den Violinisten in Wort und Bild in seiner Kunst präsentiert. David Garrett zollt hier den großen Geigern des Goldenen Zeitalters Tribut – Legenden des 20. Jahrhunderts wie Heifetz, Kreisler und Menuhin. Seine persönliche Auswahl bringt Perlen der Klassik zu Gehör. Es sind atmosphärische Miniaturen und glanzvolle Virtuosenstücke, von Bach oder Mendelssohn, Schumann oder Dvořák, Gluck oder Kreisler und vielen mehr. Eigens für Violine, Gitarre und Orchester arrangiert, erhalten diese Stücke eine neue, einzigartige und intime Note. David Garrett wird begleitet von seinem Gitarristen Franck van der Heijden, der auch das Orchester The Prezent dirigiert. »Ich habe selbst schon viele virtuose Alben aufgenommen«, sagt David Garrett, »aber diesmal wollte ich mich aufs Wesentliche konzentrieren, auf das, was zu Herzen geht.« In Duo-Arrangements ist David Garrett mit seinem ehemaligen Lehrer Itzhak Perlman, dem Startenor Andrea Bocelli, der Flötistin Cocomi und dem Trompeter Till Brönner zu erleben. Iconic erscheint am 4. November 2022 bei Deutsche Grammophon.

Tracklist:

  1. Ponce: 2 Canciones Mexicanas: II. Estrellita (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  2. Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice, Wq. 30: Mélodie (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  3. Dvořák: 4 Romantic Pieces, Op. 75, B. 150: I. Allegro moderato (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  4. Paradis: Sicilienne (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  5. Schubert: Ave Maria, D. 839 (Arr. For Voice, Violin and Orchestra) feat. Andrea Bocelli
  6. Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals, R. 125: XIII. The Swan (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  7. Foster: Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  8. Shostakovich: 3 Duets for 2 Violins and Piano, Op. 97d: I. Prelude (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra) feat. Itzhak Perlman
  9. Vivaldi: The Four Seasons: Violin Concerto in F Minor, Op. 8, No. 4, RV 297 "Winter": II. Largo (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  10. Schumann: Kinderszenen, Op. 15: VII. Träumerei (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  11. Mendelssohn: 6 Lieder, Op. 34: II. Auf Flügeln des Gesanges
  12. Dinicu: Hora staccato (Arr. For Violin, Trumpet and Orchestra) feat. Till Brönner
  13. Veracini: Violin Sonata in A Major, Op. 2, No. 6: IV. Largo (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  14. Debussy: Préludes / Book 1, L. 117: VIII. La fille aux cheveux de lin (Arr. For Violin, Flute and Orchestra) feat. Cocomi
  15. Raff: 6 Morceaux, Op. 85: III. Cavatina (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  16. Traditional: Danny Boy (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  17. J.S. Bach: Violin Concerto No. 2 in E Major, BWV 1042: III. Allegro assai (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  18. Vivaldi: Concerto for 2 Violins and Cello in D minor, Op. 3, No. 11, RV 565: II. Largo e spiccato (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  19. Kreisler: Tempo di Minuetto in the Style of Pugnani (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  20. Fauré: 3 Mélodies, Op. 7: I. Après un rêve (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  21. Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, Op. 40, R. 171 (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  22. Dvořák: Gypsy Melodies, Op. 55, B. 104: IV. Songs My Mother Taught Me (Arr. For Violin and Orchestra)
  23. Traditional: Greensleeves
  24. Paganini: Moto perpetuo, Op. 11
  25. Rubinstein: 6 Soirées à Saint-Petersbourg, Op. 44: 1. Romance
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It’s beautiful, but does not last. Purchased as a gift for my husband and it stopped working altogether and wasn’t able to be wound after a few weeks. We returned it. He really missed having it so we ordered a new one, hoping to have better luck. This one lasted a few months but the needle for then”Day of the week” has since fallen off today. Very disappointing.
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Color: 6638: Gold band & Green dial
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Compared to g-shock?
Color: Black/Yellow
Firstly random public reviews can be comical…”it’s has a battery, terrible, One star” or “I don’t like yellow, one star” omg peoples do better. I’ll review this while comparing to an older style of g-shock from the same era. I’ll start by saying this timex rocks, for me in my mid 50’s it’s so retro and nastalgic, brings back memories, I may have even owned this model back in the day. What’s great about it- the display, larger digits than the typical g-shock and they are super crisp, clear and easy to read. The indiglo is awesome. This is the most accurate quartz watch I have aside from the atomic g-shocks that adjust themselves daily. I prefer a chunky watch and the g-shocks do a better job in that department. i feel this watch is rugged, but I’d still give the nod to g-shock in this department. 200M water resistance is the gold standard and this watch has it which I love for peace of mind for any water based activities. This is a 5 star watch at a great price. I still love some aspects of a g-shock better but its just preference.
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Tanya
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Everybody loved the high-tech style and amazing functionality
Color: Black/Yellow
I'm not a Timex fanboy, and I've had my fair share of problems with the Expedition line, so this review is my honest opinion as a man who's worn Armitrons and Timexes since I was 10. I remember in 1992 when the Timex Ironman Triathlon with Indiglo was first launched - My older brother got one, then me and my neighbor friends. Everybody loved the high-tech style and amazing functionality. Even Bill Clinton was rock'n this watch, for those who don't remember. Quite simply, this is the perfect watch at a great price, in my opinion. Perfect as a gift for any man, and I think the original black/olive drab/yellow coloration is still the coolest. In this day and age of smartphones, it still pays to have this watch. The alarm is less annoying sounding than a cellphone, and doesn't wake up the entire house. To turn it off, just tap the watch, no more reaching for the phone or alarm clock. Timer comes in handy for anything; timing my kids' timeouts when they get in trouble, 15 minutes room clean-up times, etc. Chrono is fun for anything you wanna use a stop-watch for. I set the second time zone for Vietnam time. It really is a million times easier to use this watch for all of its functions than reaching for a smartphone or alarm clock, etc. If you;ve been relying on your phone for a few years as a watch/chronograph/timer/alarm - you'll be so glad you finally got a watch like this. I've never tried a smart-watch, however I feel those are not as necessary,durable or practical as a real watch. Other Timex watches I've used were freakin' trash - couldn't throw em away fast enough. Might as well open the box while holding it over a trash can, so the watch can fall right in when you open the box. That's my experience with the Expedition line-up. Back to this watch: The only thing I wish this watch could do is measure activity thermogenesis (calories expended throught the day) or work as a pedometer, which some smart-watches and other devices can do. I also cannott decide if I like this new, slightly larger, heavier/thicker design of the Ironman Triathlon over the 1990s design. The 90s models styling was "tight to death'. Star-split buttons were seperated. The mode button was yellow. Overall more compact and bi-cultural;by that I mean it looked great as an athletic watch or a politician, business man wathc. This new model is bigger, better ingress/shock resistance, and more of an athletic style over all, and is a little less colorful. I almost went with the G-shocks, but they still just look like crap and are waay to expensive. Sure, they have some better features, can survive WWIII, but I am a traveler. I need a watch that can work in the dark in any environment. The G-shocks are often using some kind of solar battery crap and rely on cathing a signal from an American automic clock in Colorado - good luck with that while your in Thailand on vacation.
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