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25 Romantic Classics

25 Romantic Classics Tracks
1. Suite No. 3 In D Major: Air On The G String - Frank Shipway
2. Fur Elise - Beethoven
3. Piano Concerto No. 23 In A Major, K. 488: II. Adagio - Arie Vardi
4. The Four Seasons, Op. 8: Summer: I. Allegro - Alberto Lizzio
5. Nutcracker Suite: Dance Of The Flutes - Jonel Perlea
6. Ombra mai fu: Handel's Largo - Philip Gibson
7. Waltz In A-Flat Major, Op. 39 - Brahms
8. Prelude In A Major, Op. 28 No. 7 - Chopin
9. Reverie - Debussy
10. Canon In D - Gunter Kehr
11. Spring Song - Mendelssohn
12. Symphony No. 9 In C Major, K. 73: III. Menuetto - Gunter Kehr
13. Sarabande - I Musici di Zagreb
14. Eine kleine Nachtmusik: III. Menuetto; Allegretto - Libor Pesek
15. Suite No. 2 In B Minor: Menuet - Gunter Kehr
16. Concerto Grosso In D Major, Op. 6 No. 4: Vivace - I Musici di Zagreb
17. Ave Maria - Hans Hagan And His Orchestra
18. Sleeping Beauty Ballet Suite: Waltz - Lawrence Siegel
19. Concerto In D Minor For 2 Oboes & Strings, Op. 42 No. 2: I. Largo - Piero Santi
20. Trumpet Concerto In D Major - Gunter Kehr
21. Lullaby - Hans Hagan And His Orchestra
22. Nutcracker Suite: Chinese Dance - Don Jackson
23. Symphony No. 5 In D Minor, Op. 107: Andante - David Zinman
24. Oboe Concerto In D Minor: II. Andante e spicatto - Paul Angerer
25. Gianni Schicci: O mio babbino caro - Nikea Baroza
 - 25 Romantic Classics


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Misleading title scheme
3
This is what bothered me about the CD. Three of the biggest eras in classical music were: the baroque era, the classical era, and the romantic era. Now, with CD's titled baroque favorites, classical favorites and romantic classics, one would expect these CD's to be era specific. Such is not the case. If you read the back of the CD it even says "from the romantic era of music", but the there are composers like Vivaldi (baroque) and Debussy (impressionism) on this CD. About more than half are from the wrong eras. So this music is romantic in the non-musical sense of the word, which is fine, but a little bit misleading.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-12-31
Very nice sampler
4
As someone who is not a big classical aficionado, this was a great way to get a little bit of everything while avoiding the crashy-bangy "Overture of 1812" stuff that I can't stand. My particular favorite is track 9, "Reverie" by Debussy. Absolutely goes to the core of my being; when I am deeply upset I play this track and I am transported into a realm of peace and tranquility I can't get to any other way. I'd buy the CD for that track alone, but the others are good as well. As with any compilation there are a couple that you will always skip over. But overall it's a good CD and I keep it in my car for whenever I need it.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2004-01-11
Some great tracks, but flawed nonetheless
3
Whether or not this CD lives up to its promise of "Romantic" music is not truly a concern, being that the entire nature of classical music is that it is open to one's own interpretation. However, I can speak to the quality of the recordings themselves.

A few of the tracks (Reverie, Canon, Sarabande, a few others) are absolutely superb. Well recorded, and played with genius bravado, coupled with great arrangements (it was interesting to hear Reverie outside of its native instrument, the Piano). Most of the tracks, however, are absolutely horrid. Fur Elise for the sheer amateurish quality, Vivaldi's Concerto for oboe and strings sounds like it was copied from an old phonograph record, as does Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty Suite, Mendelssohn's Spring Song, and Puccini's Gianni Schicci, and a few others. A few other tracks still are played horribly, most of them already mentioned.

All in all, for the price you are getting quite a few good tracks, but don't expect stellar quality. I would instead recommend Chopin's Nocturnes and Mozart's and Tchaikovsky's Piano concertos of you're looking for something romantic.

Posted by Anonymous, on 2004-01-11