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Mozart for Morning Coffee: Freshly Brewed to Perk Up Your Day
from: Philips
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Beethoven at Bedtime: A Gentle Prelude to Sleep
from: Philips
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Debussy: Piano Works
from: Decca
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Down Home Girl
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Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1; Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 [Hybrid SACD]
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Baroque Trumpet Concertos
from: Seraphim / EMI Classics
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25 Piano Favorites
from: Vox (Classical)
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Beethoven: Concerto for violin in D
from: EMI Classics
: essential recording:When Itzhak Perlman recorded this disc, many critics were surprised by the sobriety and quiet poetry of his interpretation, as though his many fine chamber-music recordings did not provide ample evidence of Perlman's qualities as a 'serious' musician. Although beautifully written for the instrument, Beethoven's sole violin concerto does not offer many opportunities for the kind of virtuoso fireworks that have made Perlman famous. But as all great musicians will, he turned this fact to his own advantage. This sensitive, profound performance has ...
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Music for Concentration
from: Advanced Brain Techno
:Album Description:Music for Concentration facilitates the ideal accelerated learning environment known as Body Relaxed/Mind Alert. Gentle music, shifting dynamics, and slow tempos create a Body Relaxed condition. Alternating complex/simple sound structures, variations in rhythm, and a rich harmonic spectrum facilitate the state of Mind Alert. All elements combined, this recording provides a subtle backdrop to heighten mental focus while charging the brain with beautiful high-frequency sounds.
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Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez; FantasÃa para un Gentilhombre
from: Philips
: :Rodrigo's two 'greatest hits,' these works for guitar and orchestra made a convenient and frequent LP coupling, but they are a skimpy CD program. One recommendable feature of this CD is the inclusion of two lovely works for solo guitar along with an equally lovely piece for violin and orchestra. Rodrigo deserves to be more than a two-hit wonder, and bravo to Philips for exposing a little more of his music like this. Still, the performances of the 'hits' are our major concern here. Pepe ...
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