This Audio CD Music item from Cleopatra was reviewed on 23-Oct-2008.
Classical Favorites Advertiser's Guide (Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4) Reference Music. Classifications : General Classical Styles Music Ballets Ballets & Dances Classical Styles Music Dances Ballets & Dances Classical Styles Music Musettes Ballets & Dances Classical Styles Music Waltzes Ballets & Dances . Click the following link to view the cover of Classical Favorites Advertiser's Guide (Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4). Related topics: 1st movement. Morning. Overture. Menuet. No.15 in A falt major. Exceprt. La fille Aux Cheveux de Lin. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. 4th movement. 1st movement. Excerpt. Golliwog´s Cakewalk. Miniature Overture. Votre Toast Je Peux Vous Le Rendre (Toreador´s Song). Toccata. Excerpt. Carillon. Schafe Können Sicher Weiden. Prelude to Act 3. Montagues and Capulets. No.2. unspecified Aquarelle. Passacaglia on the Death of Falstaff. Frolicsome Finale. No.1. Intermezzo. Canon. No.3. Sabre Dance. Andante. Wachet Auf. Waltz. Waltz. Gavotte. Finale. 1st movement. The Young Prince and Princess. Air. Excerpt. In the Hall of the Monutain King. Fröhlicher Landsmann. No.1 in G minor. 2nd movement. Flight of the Bumble-Bee. Scherzo. No.3 in F minor. Air on a G string. Funeral March. 1st movement. Prelude. No.7 Träumerei. 1st movement "Moonlight Sonata". 3rd movement. No.7, Vogel Als Prophet. Excerpt. Adagio. Finale. Scene. Allegro. L´Amour est un Oiseau Rebelle "Habañera". Waltz of the Flowers. Solveig´s Song. Prelude. Exceprt. Excerpt. No.5 in G minor. Dance of the Swans. Badinerie. No.18 in D major. Excerpt. March to the Scaffold. General. Classical. Styles. Music. Ballets. Ballets & Dances. Classical. Styles. Music. Dances. requestid: e59603c6-7ff8-41d6-94ca-a4ff8f737466 requestprocessingtime: 0.1324150000000000 salesrank: 758474
1) Audio CD Music Classical Favorites Advertiser's Guide (Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4) by Cleopatra. Thinking the 100 tracks this four volume set has to offer would be a relaxing in the car, or underscored during work time, I found the compilation of various composers to be rather jarring. Each CD contains 25 tracks of different movements from 6 to 8 artists, which don´t follow any pleasing through line. If you are interested in learning just who composed which famous piece, or if you need to have on hand the top 100 classical pieces (according to whom? I don´t know), then this may be right for you. If you are looking for leisure then I suggest you find something that actually completes a symphony.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 20-Nov-2008, 741157080629, 5DB-8  Classical Favorites Advertiser's Guide (Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4), Music, Image © Cleopatra
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