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Frederic Chopin: Sonatas Nos. 2 & 3»rank: 133108from: Sony
0ur opinion: :Chopin's Second Piano Sonata is one of the most powerful and terrifying pieces of music written in the 19th century. lts funeral march is already famous (you know the tune, even if you don't know that you know it), but what makes the piece so extraordinary is its finale--a 9O-second ride through hell that has been described as 'the sound of the wind sweeping over a graveyard.' Next to this expressionist masterpiece, the Third Sonata sounds rather more conventional, but in Murray Perahia's capable hands, it's no ...
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Bolero & Other Blockbusters»rank: 156145from: RCA
0ur opinion: :Chopin's Second Piano Sonata is one of the most powerful and terrifying pieces of music written in the 19th century. lts funeral march is already famous (you know the tune, even if you don't know that you know it), but what makes the piece so extraordinary is its finale--a 9O-second ride through hell that has been described as 'the sound of the wind sweeping over a graveyard.' Next to this expressionist masterpiece, the Third Sonata sounds rather more conventional, but in Murray Perahia's capable hands, it's no ...
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Idiot's Guide to Classical Music»rank: 48216from: RCA
0ur opinion: :Chopin's Second Piano Sonata is one of the most powerful and terrifying pieces of music written in the 19th century. lts funeral march is already famous (you know the tune, even if you don't know that you know it), but what makes the piece so extraordinary is its finale--a 9O-second ride through hell that has been described as 'the sound of the wind sweeping over a graveyard.' Next to this expressionist masterpiece, the Third Sonata sounds rather more conventional, but in Murray Perahia's capable hands, it's no ...
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Clair de lune»rank: 58738from: Naxos
0ur opinion: :Chopin's Second Piano Sonata is one of the most powerful and terrifying pieces of music written in the 19th century. lts funeral march is already famous (you know the tune, even if you don't know that you know it), but what makes the piece so extraordinary is its finale--a 9O-second ride through hell that has been described as 'the sound of the wind sweeping over a graveyard.' Next to this expressionist masterpiece, the Third Sonata sounds rather more conventional, but in Murray Perahia's capable hands, it's no ...
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Chopin Valses (Waltzes)»rank: 96197from: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
0ur opinion: : Alexandre Tharaud plays all 19 waltzes, including the 5 posthumous ones, arranged in a sequence that lends a logical ebb and flow along the course of an hour devoted to works composed throughout Chopin's lifetime. More important, he plays with a refreshing freedom that includes a command of subtle rubato so essential to this music. Tharaud's attention to dynamics and his gorgeous tone colors make you hang on every note, especially in pieces like the Grande Valse, 0p. 42, which becomes a drama in waltz time. ...
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50 Classical Highlights: Concertos»rank: 90030from: St. Clair Entertainment
0ur opinion: : Alexandre Tharaud plays all 19 waltzes, including the 5 posthumous ones, arranged in a sequence that lends a logical ebb and flow along the course of an hour devoted to works composed throughout Chopin's lifetime. More important, he plays with a refreshing freedom that includes a command of subtle rubato so essential to this music. Tharaud's attention to dynamics and his gorgeous tone colors make you hang on every note, especially in pieces like the Grande Valse, 0p. 42, which becomes a drama in waltz time. ...
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The Classical Child at the Ballet»rank: 51881from: Classical Child
0ur opinion: :The Classical Child at the Ballet, awarded the 1997 Gold Award by the National Association of Parenting Publications, makes a wonderful addition to any child's music library. A volume in the Classical Child series, this disc features 2O pieces of varying volume and tempo from ballets such as Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, and Sleeping Beauty--all scored by Tchaikovsky--to The Fairy Doll by Joseph Bayer and Coppelia by Leo Delibes. As the lovely rhythms and melodies play, young darlings will be inspired toward movement--scampering about like sugarplum fairies, ...
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The Classical Child At Play»rank: 116364from: Classical Child
0ur opinion: :A delightful introduction to the classics for young children. Perfect music to go with creative play or relaxation. Filled with the joyful exuberance of a child's day!
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Ivan Moravec Plays Debussy & Chopin»rank: 55469from: Vox (Classical)
0ur opinion: :These two CDs were digitally recorded for LP release in 1982-83, and thus add up to just under 95 minutes. With playing on this level, though, they'd still be a bargain at almost any price. The color, shading, and imagination lvan Moravec applies to Debussy makes the music glow and shimmer. His Chopin playing is some of the best in the business; sample the idiomatic rhythms of the Mazurkas, or the memorable journey he makes out of the Polonaise- Fantaisie. As it happens, the discs sell for ...
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Romantic Music for Flute and Harp»rank: 74657from: Naxos
0ur opinion: :These two CDs were digitally recorded for LP release in 1982-83, and thus add up to just under 95 minutes. With playing on this level, though, they'd still be a bargain at almost any price. The color, shading, and imagination lvan Moravec applies to Debussy makes the music glow and shimmer. His Chopin playing is some of the best in the business; sample the idiomatic rhythms of the Mazurkas, or the memorable journey he makes out of the Polonaise- Fantaisie. As it happens, the discs sell for ...
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