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Beethoven: Piano Sonatas
from: Deutsche Grammophon
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20 Years of Dischord
:Album Description:Initially the release was going to be a double CD featuring one song from every band (50) on the label, but that idea grew to include a 100+ page booklet that would include photos and text about the bands and the history of the label. Later a third CD was added, this one featuring unreleased or rare material from the Dischord vaults, as well as some CD-ROM video files of archival footage of performances from some of the early bands. 73 songs from various artists including The Teen Idols, Minor ...
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The Best of the Big Bands
:Album Description:Initially the release was going to be a double CD featuring one song from every band (50) on the label, but that idea grew to include a 100+ page booklet that would include photos and text about the bands and the history of the label. Later a third CD was added, this one featuring unreleased or rare material from the Dischord vaults, as well as some CD-ROM video files of archival footage of performances from some of the early bands. 73 songs from various artists including The Teen Idols, Minor ...
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Roots Music: An American Journey
: :No independent label has surveyed a wider, deeper expanse of the American musical grain than Rounder Records has done since 1971. In celebrating the label's 30th anniversary, this budget-priced anthology presents 68 gems from the archives without duplicating a single artist. Rather than a linear progression through time or genre, the four-disc set hopscotches all over the musical map, from the blues of Mississippi Fred McDowell to the bluegrass of Alison Krauss, from the Texas country of Jimmie Dale Gilmore to the Celtic fiddle of Natalie MacMaster. Some of the juxtapositions ...
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Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66
from: Naxos
: :Tchaikovsky suffered from an extreme example of musical post-partum depression. There isn't a single piece he wrote that he didn't hate as soon as he finished it. Except this one. Sleeping Beauty is uniformly regarded as the greatest full-length, classical ballet in the history of the universe. Tchaikovsky lavished all of the love and attention of which he was capable, and produced an amazing score in which the demands of the dance are perfectly integrated within a symphony musical structure. There's every reason to listen to the complete work, even if ...
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Rachmaninov: The Piano Concertos
from: Decca
: :Tchaikovsky suffered from an extreme example of musical post-partum depression. There isn't a single piece he wrote that he didn't hate as soon as he finished it. Except this one. Sleeping Beauty is uniformly regarded as the greatest full-length, classical ballet in the history of the universe. Tchaikovsky lavished all of the love and attention of which he was capable, and produced an amazing score in which the demands of the dance are perfectly integrated within a symphony musical structure. There's every reason to listen to the complete work, even if ...
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100 Fiedler Favorites
from: RCA
: :Perhaps I should start by admitting a bias: Many years ago, lying on Boston's grassy Esplanade by the Charles River on warm summer nights, I learned what a symphony orchestra should sound like, with Arthur Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops Orchestra. Those concerts were free; these seven compact discs are not--not quite. But for any lover of light classical music, they are certainly one of the best buys available. The orchestra (essentially the Boston Symphony) is one of the world's greatest; the music, from Smoke Gets in Your Eyes to the ...
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Strauss: Waltzes, Polkas & Marches
from: Decca
: :Boskovsky's encyclopedic collection with the Vienna Philharmonic, recorded between 1957 and 1976, is as close to definitive as one is likely to get. There was a special camaraderie between Boskovsky and the Philharmonic--he was a member of the orchestra's violin section for 37 years and conducted their New Year's Day concerts from 1955 until 1979. There was also a special empathy that these performers, as custodians of a tradition going back to its origins, felt for the music of the Strauss family. It comes across quite wonderfully on these mid-price CDs, ...
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Dvorák: The Nine Symphonies
from: Deutsche Grammophon
: :Boskovsky's encyclopedic collection with the Vienna Philharmonic, recorded between 1957 and 1976, is as close to definitive as one is likely to get. There was a special camaraderie between Boskovsky and the Philharmonic--he was a member of the orchestra's violin section for 37 years and conducted their New Year's Day concerts from 1955 until 1979. There was also a special empathy that these performers, as custodians of a tradition going back to its origins, felt for the music of the Strauss family. It comes across quite wonderfully on these mid-price CDs, ...
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Mozart: The Concert Arias
from: Decca
: :Boskovsky's encyclopedic collection with the Vienna Philharmonic, recorded between 1957 and 1976, is as close to definitive as one is likely to get. There was a special camaraderie between Boskovsky and the Philharmonic--he was a member of the orchestra's violin section for 37 years and conducted their New Year's Day concerts from 1955 until 1979. There was also a special empathy that these performers, as custodians of a tradition going back to its origins, felt for the music of the Strauss family. It comes across quite wonderfully on these mid-price CDs, ...
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