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Berlioz: Harold in Italy Op16; Mort de Cléopâtre, scène lyrique»rank: 8983by: Hector Berlioz, Leonard Bernstein, Jennie Tourel, William Lincer
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The Royal Edition, No. 83 of 100: Richard Strauss»rank: 262475from: Sony
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Lenya»rank: 502353by: Harry Zaratzian, John Saunders, Bernie Leighton, William Lincer, Michael Spivakovsky, Neal Di Biase, Ralph Colicchio, Charles Russo, Hausmann, Josef, Kuster, Paul Otto
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Leonard Rose: The Memorial Edition»rank: 276983from: Pearl
0ur opinion: :An introductory note by Rose's best-known student, Yo-Yo Ma, explains the importance of this collection briefly and accurately: 'Leonard Rose was one of the greatest cellists of our time ... he changed the way we think about the cello and raised our standards forever.' These two discs add previously unknown material to Rose's already extensive discography, beginning with some Bach dating from 1936 when he was a student at the Curtis lnstitute and including ...
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The Ultimate Lotte Lenya Collection»rank: 491258from: Bear Family
0ur opinion: :An introductory note by Rose's best-known student, Yo-Yo Ma, explains the importance of this collection briefly and accurately: 'Leonard Rose was one of the greatest cellists of our time ... he changed the way we think about the cello and raised our standards forever.' These two discs add previously unknown material to Rose's already extensive discography, beginning with some Bach dating from 1936 when he was a student at the Curtis lnstitute and including ...
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Schnabel & Walter On American Radio»rank: 864789from: Enterprise
0ur opinion: :An introductory note by Rose's best-known student, Yo-Yo Ma, explains the importance of this collection briefly and accurately: 'Leonard Rose was one of the greatest cellists of our time ... he changed the way we think about the cello and raised our standards forever.' These two discs add previously unknown material to Rose's already extensive discography, beginning with some Bach dating from 1936 when he was a student at the Curtis lnstitute and including ...
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Bach: Brandenburg Concertos; Violin Concertos»rank: 349787from: Documents
0ur opinion: :An introductory note by Rose's best-known student, Yo-Yo Ma, explains the importance of this collection briefly and accurately: 'Leonard Rose was one of the greatest cellists of our time ... he changed the way we think about the cello and raised our standards forever.' These two discs add previously unknown material to Rose's already extensive discography, beginning with some Bach dating from 1936 when he was a student at the Curtis lnstitute and including ...
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The Recorded Viola, Vol.2»rank: 245151from: Pearl
0ur opinion: :An introductory note by Rose's best-known student, Yo-Yo Ma, explains the importance of this collection briefly and accurately: 'Leonard Rose was one of the greatest cellists of our time ... he changed the way we think about the cello and raised our standards forever.' These two discs add previously unknown material to Rose's already extensive discography, beginning with some Bach dating from 1936 when he was a student at the Curtis lnstitute and including ...
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Bach: Brandenburg Concertos; Violin Concertos»rank: 702779from: Documents Classics
0ur opinion: :An introductory note by Rose's best-known student, Yo-Yo Ma, explains the importance of this collection briefly and accurately: 'Leonard Rose was one of the greatest cellists of our time ... he changed the way we think about the cello and raised our standards forever.' These two discs add previously unknown material to Rose's already extensive discography, beginning with some Bach dating from 1936 when he was a student at the Curtis lnstitute and including ...
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Bruno Walter conducts Mozart Sinfonia Concertante K 364, Piano Concerto No 22 K 482 (As Disc)»rank: 775124from: As Disc
0ur opinion: :An introductory note by Rose's best-known student, Yo-Yo Ma, explains the importance of this collection briefly and accurately: 'Leonard Rose was one of the greatest cellists of our time ... he changed the way we think about the cello and raised our standards forever.' These two discs add previously unknown material to Rose's already extensive discography, beginning with some Bach dating from 1936 when he was a student at the Curtis lnstitute and including ...
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