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Mozart Edition: Complete Works (170 CD Box Set)
from: Brilliant Classics
:Album Description:Mozart Edition: The Complete Works will make a great gift this Holiday season for the music lover in your life or someone who is hard to buy for. This collection contains 170 discs of completed works by Mozart in one beautiful package. Also included is a cd-rom containing essays on his works, artist bio's, text and libretti's. At this super low price all music lovers will enjoy the Symphonies - Concertos - Serenades - Divertimenti - Dances - Chamber ...
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Beethoven: Symphonies; Ouvertures
from: Zig Zag Territoires
:Album Description:'There's something of the art that conceals art about these performances ... There are riches to be mined and they repay longer acquaintance. As with much of Immerseel's work, you are left with the words `life-affirming.'' -- Gramophone June 2008 Editor's Choice Review
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Buxtehude: Opera Omnia VII
from: Challenge
:Album Description:This double album demonstrates Buxtehude's versatility in the composition of vocal works--outside the large scale dimension of the vanished 'Abendmusiker'--for an organist of his time, a yet unprecedented activity.
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Haydn: The Masterworks (40 CD Box Set)
from: Brilliant Classics
:Album Description:This double album demonstrates Buxtehude's versatility in the composition of vocal works--outside the large scale dimension of the vanished 'Abendmusiker'--for an organist of his time, a yet unprecedented activity.
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Beethoven: Symphonies; Ouvertures
from: Zig Zag Territories
:Album Description:This double album demonstrates Buxtehude's versatility in the composition of vocal works--outside the large scale dimension of the vanished 'Abendmusiker'--for an organist of his time, a yet unprecedented activity.
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Bach: Latin Church Music, Vol. 1
from: Challenge Classics
:Album Description:'These performances of the Masses match any of the handful of current recordings, and it's the now-familiar `Koopman spirit,' that irrepressible exuberance and imagination, which confirms his latest venture as [the] Magnificat benchmark.' -- BBC Music Magazine June 2008 Disc of the Month (*****)
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J.S. Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 8
from: Challenge Classics
:Album Description:'These performances of the Masses match any of the handful of current recordings, and it's the now-familiar `Koopman spirit,' that irrepressible exuberance and imagination, which confirms his latest venture as [the] Magnificat benchmark.' -- BBC Music Magazine June 2008 Disc of the Month (*****)
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Complete Cantatas 10
from: Challenge Classics
:Album Description:The latest volume in the acclaimed re-packaging of the complete Bach Cantata series on Challenge Classics! The acclaimed series of complete Bach cantatas with the Amsterdam Baroque conducted by Ton Koopman, originally begun on the now-defunct Erato label, has been revived by Challenge Classics. Allegro is now the exclusive U.S. distributor of these recordings. Ton Koopman and his choir and orchestra continue to uphold a standard of tremendous vividness and joy in their immaculate performances of Bach’s most impressive ...
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J.S. Bach: Cantatas Vol. 9
:Album Description:The ninth volume of this complete recording of Bach's cantatas continues the series of cantatas from the first Leipzig cycle. Cantata 173a is the sole exception: a secular cantata composed by Bach at Coethen, it was reworked as a church cantata (BWV 173) for the first Leipzig cycle (included in Volume 7). With the cantatas he composed during his first year at Leipzig, Bach provided himself with an unprecedented wealth of musical forms free of any schematic approach. The ...
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J.S. Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 17
from: Challenge Classics
:Album Description:The ninth volume of this complete recording of Bach's cantatas continues the series of cantatas from the first Leipzig cycle. Cantata 173a is the sole exception: a secular cantata composed by Bach at Coethen, it was reworked as a church cantata (BWV 173) for the first Leipzig cycle (included in Volume 7). With the cantatas he composed during his first year at Leipzig, Bach provided himself with an unprecedented wealth of musical forms free of any schematic approach. The ...
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