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Best Relaxing Classics 100»rank: 91479from: EMI Classics
0ur opinion: :This 6-CD set pulls together the 1OO best slow movements and pieces of all time, making it an amazing value for both the newcomer looking to become acquainted with classical music, or the veteran listener who just wants something to help unwind. Each CD has its own separate theme with the most relaxing selections from Baroque, Romantic, Modern Piano, Mozart and Beethoven and Film Classics! Artists include Martha Argerich, Jessye Norman, Maria Callas, Yehudi Menuhin, Jacqueline du Pre, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Herbert von Karajan, ...
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The Ultimate Most Relaxing Classical Piano Music in the Universe»rank: 95369from: Denon Records
0ur opinion: :This 6-CD set pulls together the 1OO best slow movements and pieces of all time, making it an amazing value for both the newcomer looking to become acquainted with classical music, or the veteran listener who just wants something to help unwind. Each CD has its own separate theme with the most relaxing selections from Baroque, Romantic, Modern Piano, Mozart and Beethoven and Film Classics! Artists include Martha Argerich, Jessye Norman, Maria Callas, Yehudi Menuhin, Jacqueline du Pre, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Herbert von Karajan, ...
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The Willis Organ at Salisbury Cathedral»rank: 129407from: Telarc
0ur opinion: :This 6-CD set pulls together the 1OO best slow movements and pieces of all time, making it an amazing value for both the newcomer looking to become acquainted with classical music, or the veteran listener who just wants something to help unwind. Each CD has its own separate theme with the most relaxing selections from Baroque, Romantic, Modern Piano, Mozart and Beethoven and Film Classics! Artists include Martha Argerich, Jessye Norman, Maria Callas, Yehudi Menuhin, Jacqueline du Pre, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Herbert von Karajan, ...
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BRAHMS: PIANO CONCERTOS, TWO RHAPSODIES, OP. 79, INTERMEZZOS, OP. 117 & OP. 119»rank: 144547from: Sony Classics
0ur opinion: : Emanuel Ax begins his program notes by describing his lifelong love affair with the Brahms Concertos and the never-ending challenges and rewards of performing them. 0n this 2-CD re-issue of recordings originally made between 1983 and 1997, this love speaks through every note. Playing from deep inside the music, he creates a sense of unhurried expansiveness, caressing the magical melodic and harmonic turns, making transitions and changes of mood and character seem natural and inevitable; his rhythm is unshakable yet flexible enough for perfectly balanced liberties. ...
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Heifetz: Beethoven & Brahms Concertos (Beethoven: Concerto for violin in D; Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Op77)»rank: 30351by: Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Charles Munch, Jascha Heifetz, Fritz Reiner
0ur opinion: : Emanuel Ax begins his program notes by describing his lifelong love affair with the Brahms Concertos and the never-ending challenges and rewards of performing them. 0n this 2-CD re-issue of recordings originally made between 1983 and 1997, this love speaks through every note. Playing from deep inside the music, he creates a sense of unhurried expansiveness, caressing the magical melodic and harmonic turns, making transitions and changes of mood and character seem natural and inevitable; his rhythm is unshakable yet flexible enough for perfectly balanced liberties. ...
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Brahms, Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3»rank: 28375from: Deutsche Grammophon
0ur opinion: :As a cornerstone of his repertoire, Karajan featured the four Brahms symphonies regularly in his concert programmes throughout his career. Along with the Beethoven cycle, the Brahms was the main plank of his first post-war recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon (1959 - 1965). Here, the Second ('among the sunniest and most lyrical accounts' - The Penguin Guide) and Third Symphonies are offered from this, Karajan's first recorded Brahms cycle. Both works have been newly remastered for this release (0lBP)
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Brahms: 21 Hungarian Dances»rank: 148338from: Polygram Records
0ur opinion: :As a cornerstone of his repertoire, Karajan featured the four Brahms symphonies regularly in his concert programmes throughout his career. Along with the Beethoven cycle, the Brahms was the main plank of his first post-war recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon (1959 - 1965). Here, the Second ('among the sunniest and most lyrical accounts' - The Penguin Guide) and Third Symphonies are offered from this, Karajan's first recorded Brahms cycle. Both works have been newly remastered for this release (0lBP)
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Essential Violin»rank: 55157from: Decca
0ur opinion: :As a cornerstone of his repertoire, Karajan featured the four Brahms symphonies regularly in his concert programmes throughout his career. Along with the Beethoven cycle, the Brahms was the main plank of his first post-war recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon (1959 - 1965). Here, the Second ('among the sunniest and most lyrical accounts' - The Penguin Guide) and Third Symphonies are offered from this, Karajan's first recorded Brahms cycle. Both works have been newly remastered for this release (0lBP)
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Best Classics 100 Volume 2»rank: 73905from: Angel Records
0ur opinion: :As a cornerstone of his repertoire, Karajan featured the four Brahms symphonies regularly in his concert programmes throughout his career. Along with the Beethoven cycle, the Brahms was the main plank of his first post-war recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon (1959 - 1965). Here, the Second ('among the sunniest and most lyrical accounts' - The Penguin Guide) and Third Symphonies are offered from this, Karajan's first recorded Brahms cycle. Both works have been newly remastered for this release (0lBP)
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Christmas with Robert Shaw»rank: 19528by: Robert Shaw
0ur opinion: :As a cornerstone of his repertoire, Karajan featured the four Brahms symphonies regularly in his concert programmes throughout his career. Along with the Beethoven cycle, the Brahms was the main plank of his first post-war recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon (1959 - 1965). Here, the Second ('among the sunniest and most lyrical accounts' - The Penguin Guide) and Third Symphonies are offered from this, Karajan's first recorded Brahms cycle. Both works have been newly remastered for this release (0lBP)
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