25 Classical Dance Favorites
from: Vox (Classical)
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Sales Rank: 70240
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0047163884122
Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: Vox (Classical)
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical)
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Vox (Classical)
Release Date: July 01, 1997
Sales Rank: 70240
Studio: Vox (Classical)
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Disc 1:- Scherzo
- Introduction
- Adagio pas d'action
- Turkish March
- Pas de Deux
- Finale
- Dance of the Nubian Slave Girls
- Ballet music (excerpt)
- Dance of the Hours
- Polovtsian Dances (excerpt)
- Waltz
- Galop
- Can Can
- Sabre Dance
- Ballet (extract)
- Extract
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Half the tracks are marches or played like one
This disc reminded me of Leonard Bernstein's conducting: somehow many of his conducting session became marches. Many tracks on this disc is like that. I am a novice when it comes to classical music, so part of allure of this disc was that it contained many titles I didn't recognize, so it wasn't a total loss. I guess I should have read the track listing more carefully... what is Washington Post by Sousa doing on dance compilation?
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decent for dancing
There are quite a few tracks on here that do well for recital music. THere's different ones from the unoriginal swan lake's and nutcracker..my students loved to hear what came next....it gets better towards the end of the cd!
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Recommended
For those who would enjoy a fast, fun, and cheerful kind of classical music, I guess this cd is a very good choice. Also, if you want to make your kids a classic music lover, you could start with this fun, lighthearted music.
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Wonderful selection, but not really dancing music
I agree that this is indeed absolutely beautiful light classical music. It is indeed a perfect beginning to a lifelong passion to have classical music playing in the background or to turn up the volume and immerse yourself in it. But it consists of mostly ballet music, several marches, polkas, an entrance of the gladiators, a gavotte and just to show that he can-can, a delightful little march by Beethoven of all people (Turkish March). Or can you dance to the continuous hypnotic rhythm of Ravel's Bolero? Quite tiring, I would think. Nevertheless, great music at an astounding price. Consider buying all or most of the "25 Favorites" series. You will not regret it
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This Will Keep You Dancing
If you like to dance and you like classical, this cd is a must have. Who says you can't dance to classical? This CD proves those who think so wrong. Highlights include Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty, Mendhelsson's Midsummer Night's Dream, Gounod's Dance of the Slave Girls and Faust, Dvorak's Slavonic Dance, Offenbach's can-can (yeah!) Katchaturian's Sabre Dance and Ravel's Bolero. All these are excellent. Sousa Marches are here too. You must get this CD if you are a serious lover of the classical. In fact, this was my first Classical CD. Make it a part of your life and dance to the great beats of the classics ! Yeah I'm serious.