25 Bach Favorites
from: Vox (Classical)
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Sales Rank: 2958
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0047163881725
Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: Vox (Classical)
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical)
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Vox (Classical)
Release Date: August 20, 1996
Sales Rank: 2958
Studio: Vox (Classical)
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Disc 1:- Toccata
- 1. Allegro
- 1. Allegro
- 2. Affetuoso
- 1. Vivace
- 2. Adagio
- 1. Allegro
- 1. Allegro
- Magnificat
- Deposuit potentes
- Prelude 1
- 2. Adagio
- 2. Adagio
- First Movement
- Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
- 2. Adagio
- Prelude
- 2-Part Invention (No. 8 in F) - Bach, Johann Sebast
- Wachet Auf (Sleepers Awake) - Bach, Johann Sebast
- 3. Presto
- 3. Allegro assai
- 3. Allegro
- 7. Badinerie
- Gloria
- Dona Nobis Pacem
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waited for 2 months
And the company still sent me the wrong cd.The cd i received was 25 most classical favorites,so instead of returning the wrong item,i just took the lost.
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Just what you would expect
I was looking for a CD of exclusively Bach music, not necessarily played by a famous artist or orchestra. This had a lot of his well-known pieces and was exactly what I was looking for.
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Wonderful collection and price!
I found this to be a nice collection of favorites, especially to keep in the car and listen to. It is a variety of well known compilations. Although not encompassing, it is perfect as a review for driving, relaxing, and enjoyment. Plus, the price is right!
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Like Floating On A Cloud
My first real appreciation of this sound was from watching the film "Slaughterhouse Five" in the theater, back in the '70s. That soundtrack was just a taste of what you get with this recording. My family pops this CD in the car stereo on long trips, and glide down the highway to some original smooth grooves. Helps the miles pass swiftly. Music for the soul.
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Bach
Surely you don't need me to review the guy. You know who he is, you've heard his music, and I hope you own some. So let me turn the podium over to a cat named Picasso, and you can read into that whatever you wish. She's in a chair, near the CD player. She has entered the room specifically for the music. Her eyes are squinted, almost but not quite shut, little face concentrating on just how contented those sounds make her feel. Nobody can say why they move her so, any more than we can say why they move us so. If we knew the answer to that one, we'd copy the guy. But anyway, she loves the music, and don't you dare make a sound such as squeaking your computer chair. If you do, her golden orbs will open, fix upon your face, and shame you. Yes they will. But if you are quiet long enough, you can watch a little calico sleep, with the very same sweet kitten face that drew you to her five years ago. Bach is gooooood.