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A to Z of Classical Music | 
enlarge | Creators: Ernst Ottensamer, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Hector Berlioz, Johannes Brahms, Benjamin Britten, William Byrd, Gregorian Chant, Frederic Chopin, Arcangelo Corelli, Francois Couperin, Claude Debussy, Karl Ditters Von Dittersdorf, Antonin Dvorak, Edward Elgar, Philip Glass, George Frederick Handel, Franz Joseph Haydn, Hildegard Of Bingen, Felix Mendelssohn Label: Naxos Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 8555319-20 UPC: 747313531929 EAN: 0747313531929 ASIN: B00004YYRT
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Disc 1
| • | Gloria | | • | Canon | | • | Vivace - Grave | | • | Prelude | | • | Allegro | | • | Adagio | | • | Air on the G String | | • | Hallelujah Chorus | | • | Allegretto | | • | Andante | | • | Allegro | | • | Adagio | | • | Andante | | • | Quis est homo |
Disc 2
| • | Un Bal | | • | Wedding March | | • | Largo | | • | Ride of the Valkyries | | • | Prelude | | • | Hungarian Dance No. 3 | | • | Scene | | • | Nimrod | | • | Opening | | • | Fountain of the Villa Medici at Sunset | | • | Overture | | • | O Fortuna | | • | Playful Pizzicato | | • | 1st Movement |
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Amazon.com Is it a two-CD set with a particularly thick booklet, or a 562-page book with a compilation album attached? Either way, the unpretentious text by Keith Anderson offers an introduction to the lives and works of dozens of composers, together with recommended recordings from the Naxos and Marco Polo catalogs. Anderson includes a useful 59-page glossary of musical terms and an extensive listing of classical pieces used in films. The odd thing about the 36 extracts and complete pieces on the CDs is that they do not form an A-to-Z at all. Rather, they are arranged chronologically, from 1,000-year-old Gregorian chant to the opening movement of contemporary composer Philip Glass's Violin Concerto. Between these two points is the early music of Palestrina and Byrd; the Baroque glories of Vivaldi and Bach; the 19th-century Romantic masters, from Beethoven to Tchaikovsky; and such 20th-century greats as Rachmaninov and Stravinsky. Opera, song, and chamber music are barely represented, but only so much can fit into 151 minutes. Essentially a deluxe sampler of the vast Naxos catalogue, the discs offer a good introduction to some of the most famous and melodic music ever composed, while the book will be very useful to newcomers to the potentially confusing world of classical music. --Gary S. Dalkin
Album Description A-Z of Classical Music is a remarkable 562-page, illustrated bok, detailing the lives of all the great composers as well as many less known, but equally fascinating, musical masters. Like the Naxos range of recording itself, A-Z of Classical Music is a rich source of inspiration for anyone either just embarking on a lifetime of musical enjoyment or for whom classical music has long been a way of life. Included within is an extensive glossary of musical terms plus a unique guide to classical music used in acclaimed films. Two-and-a-half hours of the finest music from across the centuries are contained in the accompanying CDs.
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LETTER PERFECT CLASS(ICAL) ACT! January 19, 2003 Alan W. Petrucelli (THE ENTERTAINMENT REPORT (ALAN W. PETRUCELLI)) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
It's only natural we sometimes hit the high seas....make that Cs. This is one box set about which we sing praises. This set features more than two hours of the finest music from across the centuries by such composers as Schubert, Chopin, Mozart, Handel, Stravinsky and Glass. The set also comes with a 562-page illustrated book, detailing the lives of hundreds of composers, a glossary of musical terms and a unique guide to the classical music used in 360 top films.
Great Tracks -- Great Value -- Great Book, Who Can Complain? August 30, 2002 Wayne Sacchi (Knoxville, TN United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Naxos is a fabulous label -- you will not get samples of the best classical music through the ages at no better price. These tracks are as good as any of the over-priced major orchestras and in some cases better. This is a great starter set for a beginner or anyone who just wants to "taste" the classics. If you prefer Opera I would suggest the A to Z of Opera -- most of the tracks on A to Z Classical are orchestral. I was so impressed with this collection that I purchased the Discover the Classics Vol's 1-3 which will give you a more detailed look at the great classics. Take a look at the Naxos web site at NAXOSUSA.COM -- what you will see will blow your mind -- there are literally thousands of pieces that you could listen too!
At this price, how can one complain? September 30, 2001 Spiff (Europe) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is pretty much a CD version of a mini-Naxos and Marco Polo catalog. All the pieces and extracts are ordered chronologically on the 2 CDs and are of very acceptable quality, but don't expect excellence in every track. Personally, I was particularly disappointed with one of my favourite Pachelbel pieces. The Naxos Canon & Gigue lacks all the emotion of my favourite versions.Still, any possible weaker performances are of little importance after you get your hands on the fat booklet with over 500 pages. The booklet offers a short intro about the great composers, a glossary of musical terms, a list of works used in films and dozens of illustrations of several composers. Overall, at this price, this is a must-have pack for any beginner, and might be useful for the occasion "quick check" of the work of many composers. Do not expect many detail, nor references to all the works of some composers; I often got frustrated with the lack of detail in some cases, but in general, the booklet is very effective for a quick reference. You will need more titles that offer more complete information, and you won't truly learn to love classical music just by reading it, but it is small and compact. It really puzzles me why Naxos did not include a full index of composers, a serious omission. To find a particular composer you will have to look for it yourself in over 500 pages. Also, the separation of the text is not so good, making the search even a bit slower. The lack of the index is truly annoying and I am sure it will be corrected in future editions. Even with a few weaker pieces and the lack of the index, at this price, there isn't much to argue about. This is truly a bargain that you should not miss. I would also recommend the A-Z of Opera, which offers a bigger booklet with over 700 pages, focusing on opera works and mentioning several composers that are absent from the A-Z of Classical. That other booklet has a very complete index, and much clearer text layout and separation, that's the way both booklets should have been designed. The two sets complement each other very well. Highly recommended.
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