The Sea Hawk/Deception First, to satisfy the paranoid among us, let me make clear that I have no connection whatsoever to anyone involved in the production of this disc. That said .... NOW ....
Respectfully, I would venture that both "Researcher" and "Visconti" have much, ...
Posted in: Classical | Posted by: admin | January 20th, 2009 | No Comments
Ultimate Classical Piano The most popular composers of all-time now offered at an incredible price. FIVE CDs for the price of ONE--who could resist! Collections of the essential works of the most popular composers and their greatest hits! Outstanding artists and recordi ...
Posted in: Classical | Posted by: admin | January 18th, 2009 | No Comments
Haydn: The "Sturm und Drang" Symphonies This set from the Deutsche Grammophon "Archiv" series is one of the best Haydn recordings available today. It's ironic that, in spite of the many available stellar Haydn symphony cycles (e.g., the Dorati set, the Fischer set, etc.), I find myself fr ...
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Paganini: Complete Chamber Music First of all, they should have called it "Complete Chamber Music that is not for violin and guitar." There are several more CDs worth of music for those two instruments, of variable quality but mostly not terribly interesting. This set, however, goes ...
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Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 1-7 To state Sibelius was the last epic composer perhaps may be sound exaggerate, but listening carefully his odd Symphonies, one may feel such steeled conviction fevered lyricism that sharply contrasts with the enraptured introspection of his even symph ...
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Masters of the Bow Absolute joy to listen to at any time - even to unwind with - without it beeing a strain on the hearing. ...
Posted in: Classical | Posted by: admin | January 18th, 2009 | No Comments