I am dedicating this recording to my daughter, Isabella Yi-Ning Sudbin, who was born while the equipment in the hall was still warm, after we finished recording the concertos. - Yevgeny Sudbin
The company’s spring season draws to a close with a week of “Le Corsaire,” a pirate caper famous for its sexy slave solo—a specialty of Nureyev’s, and, more recently, of Ángel Corella’s. The ballet is full of juicy roles in which the company’s many excellent men can show their mettle. With its potluck score—which includes music by Drigo, Delibes, and Pugni—and delirious plot, the piece isn’t high art, but it can be great fun. On July 7, the last day of the season, Ethan Stiefel, ballet’s all-American boy, takes his leave from the company with one final turn as the slave Ali. (Or catch Ivan Vasiliev, July 4-6.) (Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center. 212-362-6000. July 4 at 2, July 5-6 at 7:30, and July 7 at 2 and 8.)
1. Fly - Ludovico Einaudi
2. September - Earth, Wind & Fire
3. Des Références... - François Cluzet
4. Writing poems - Ludovico Einaudi
5. The Ghetto - George Benson
6. Der Freischütz / Act 1 - ''Nein, Länger Trag' Ich Nicht Die Qualen''
|7. You're Goin' Miss Your Candyman - Terry Callier
8. Blind Test - François Cluzet
9. Boogie Wonderland - Earth, Wind & Fire
10. L'origine Nascosta - Ludovico Einaudi
11. Feeling Good - Nina Simone
12. Cache-Cache - Ludovico Einaudi
13. Concerto Pour 2 Violons Et Orchestre A Cordes Op. 3 N° 8 (Allegro) - L'Angelicum De Milan
14. Una Mattina - Ludovico Einaudi
15. Red Light - Vib Gyor
'Somewhere' anatomizes the mindset of a man who has everything - except purpose. Johnny Marco is a thriving Hollywood actor but his soul is adrift on the sea of ennui which afflicts those to whom life denies nothing – he lacks meaningful relationships and doesn't know what to do with himself between projects.