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1. 25 Classical Favorites (2004)
by Alexander Pervomaysky (violin), Dubravka Tomsic (piano), Ernst Mühlbacher (horn), Frank Morelli (bassoon), Guiomar Novaës (piano), Humbert Lucarelli (oboe), Ingrid Haebler (piano), Jack Wellbaum (piccolo), New York Philomusica Winds, Susan Jolles (harp)
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2. The Ultimate Most Relaxing Classical Music in the Universe (2007)
by Alain Planès (piano), Annerose Schmidt (piano), Baroque Strings Zürich, Bruno-Leonardo Gelber (piano), Constantin Lifschitz (piano), Hélène Grimaud (piano), Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin), Josef Suk (violin), Kyoko Tabe (piano), Maxence Larrieu (flute)
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3. 50 Classics for Relaxation (2009)
by Christian Steiner (piano), Earl Wild (piano), Jose-Luis Garcia (Asensio) (violin), Keith Harvey (cello), Larry Dalton (piano), National Philharmonic Baroque Ensemble, Patrice Fontanarosa (violin), Prague Virtuosi, Skaila Kanga (harp)
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5. The Spanish Masters (2011)
by Enriqué Granados (piano), Isaac Albéniz (piano), Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano), Manuel de Falla (piano), Milton Rubén Laufer (piano), Zuill Bailey (cello)
If only great masters of the past were to perform their own works today, one might have a deepened sense of the way in which the music should be ... More
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7. Classical Music for People Who Hate Classical Music (1994)
by Boston Pops Orchestra, Earl Wild (piano), English Chamber Orchestra (chamber ensemble), Géza Anda (piano), Leonard Pennario (piano), Pasquale Cardillo (clarinet), Philharmonia Virtuosi of New York, Richard Stoltzman (clarinet), Vienna Symphony Orchestra
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12. Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake (2003)
by Frank Kaderabek (trumpet), Margarita Csonka Montanaro (harp), Norman Carol (violin), William Stokking (cello), Philadelphia Orchestra, Wolfgang Sawallisch (conductor)
The first of Tchaikovsky's great ballet scores, Swan Lake has been enshrined in the public's imagination as the classical ballet non pareil. Little ... More
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16. Invitation to the Dance (1988)
by Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej Lenard (conductor)
This disc of famous dance music from Romantic operas and ballet may not offer many surprises, but Ondrej Lenard and the Czech Radio Philharmonic ... More
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17. A to Z of Classical Music (2000)
by Adele Anthony (violin), Balázs Szokolay (piano), Camerata Budapest, Capella Istropolitana, Ernst Ottensamer (clarinet), Idil Biret (piano), Ingrid Kertesi (soprano), Jenö Jandó (piano), Laurence Cummings (harpsichord), Miroslav Kejmar (trumpet)
Technically, the insides of this package from Naxos deliver what the outside promises: an "A to Z" compilation of classical composers, a 562-page ... More
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18. The Very Best of Victoria de los Angeles (2003)
by Alicia de Larrocha (piano), Carlo del Monte (tenor), Gerald Moore (piano), Gonzalo Soriano (piano), Jussi Björling (tenor), Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), Victoria de los Angeles (guitar), ORTF Chorus (choir, chorus)
The Very Best of Victoria de Los Angeles is a superior representation of the soprano's career. The two-disc set begins with a well-rounded selection ... More
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24. The Essential Joshua Bell [Sony] (2007)
by Béla Fleck (banjo), Edgar Meyer (bass), Frederic Chiu (piano), John Williams (piano), Joshua Bell (violin), Mike Marshall (violin), Mike Marshall (mandola), Mike Marshall (guitar), Sam Bush (mandolin), Sam Bush (violin), Simon Mulligan (piano)
Existing fans of violinist Joshua Bell are already well-acquainted with the broad scope of repertoire and performance abilities ranging deftly from ... More
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